Maxon Electronics Australia MM-5100U CDMA 1xRTT USB Boice/Data Modem User Manual FCC ation

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  FCC Documentation (MM-5100U)    1/21                            confidential and proprietary information       FCC Documentation   MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem      Version  : 0.1 Date     : NOV. 05, 2003   36a Gibson Avenue, PadstowNew South Wales, 2211. AustraliaPhone:+61 2 9707 2000URL: http//www.maxon.com.auMaxon Proprietary : Restricted Distribution This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem    FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE  In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its actionin Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelinesare consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standardsbodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations. This MM-5100U CDMA card has been tested for FCC RF exposure hand and body SAR compliance. In order to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, this product must be operated with the MM-5100U CDMA card. The use of this card in any other type of host configuration may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. During operation, a 1.5cm separation distance should be maintained between the antenna,whether extended or retracted, and the user’s/bystander’s body (excluding hands, wrists,feet, and ankles) to ensure FCC RF exposure compliance.  CAUTION  Change or modification without the express consent of CMOTech Co., Ltd. voids the user’s authority to use the equipment.  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits pursuant to Part 22 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in an appropriate installation. This equipment generates,uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not used in accordance with instructions, cancause harmful radiation to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interferencewill not occur in a particular installation. If the equipment does cause harmful interference in radioand television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, 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 distance between the equipment and the receiver   Contact CMOTech Co., Ltd. Technical Support for assistance.   2/21                            Confidential and proprietary information                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem    Table of contents   1.  Contact Information······························································································· 4  2.  Product Overview ·································································································· 5 2.1  Overview........................................................................................................ 5 2.2  What is the MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem................................ 5 2.3  Supplied accessories...................................................................................5  3.  Specifications ········································································································6 3.1  Mechanical Specifications...........................................................................6 3.2  Environment Specifications ........................................................................ 6 3.3  Electrical Specifications .............................................................................. 6 3.4  CDMA RF Specifications.............................................................................. 7  4.  Instruction ·············································································································· 9 4.1  Supplied accessories...................................................................................9 4.2  Getting start .................................................................................................. 9  5.  Circuit description·······························································································13 5.1  MM-5100U CMDA 1X Modem circuit description..................................... 13 5.2  Power interface part ................................................................................... 14 5.3  Digital part...................................................................................................14 5.4  RF part......................................................................................................... 15  6.  Range of operating power levels and description of means for variation of operating power··································································································· 17  7.  Description of frequency determining and stabilizing circuitry······················ 18  8.  Description of circuit employed for suppression of spurious radiation ········ 19  9.  Description of modulation system used ···························································20  1.  3/21                            Confidential and proprietary information                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem   Contact Information  If you have any technical queries about this manual, please contact: Maxon Electronics Australia Pty. Ltd. 36a Gibson Avenue Padstow, New South Wales 2211 Australia Phone: +61 2 9707 2000 Fax: +61 2 9707 3328 Mr. Ray Sanders-Managing Director Mr. Ashween Prasad- Technical Manager Email: engineering@maxon.com.au   4/21                            Confidential and proprietary information                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem   2.  Product Overview  2.1 Overview  The MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem provides the most convenient environment for wireless voice communication, wireless internet and wireless e-mail at up to 153kbps of data rate anywhere. This modem functions as a wireless Voice/Data Modem, a modem, a mobile phone and allows you to connect to the Internet, send and receive e-mail, connect to a corporate network, and make phone calls, without the need of a network cable or phone line. The MM-5100U card performs data communication functions between Host and IS-95 CDMA Cellular station.   2.2  What is the MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem -  IS-95A, B, and cdma2000-1X CDMA Protocol Support -  Remote controlled by AT commands -  DATA transmission up to 153Kbps [network limited] -  LED indicating of the modem status  2.3 Supplied accessories - MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem (1) - Ear-piece assembly (1) - USB interface cable assembly (1) - Driver CD (1)   3.  5/21                            Confidential and proprietary information                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem   Specifications  3.1 Mechanical Specifications  Table 3.1 mechanical specifications Dimensions  58mm x 38mm x 12mm, except antenna & USB connector parts Weight  Approx. 35g , except ear-piece & USB cable assemblies Housing Material  ABS  3.2 Environment Specifications Table 3.2 environment specifications Operating conditions   0°C ~ +60°C , 85%(at 50(C), relative humidity (non-condensing) Storage Temperature  -40°C ~ +70°C Humidity 95%, non-condensing  3.3 Electrical Specifications  Table 3.3 Current Consumption -  DC input voltage  +5VDC from USB port -  Maximum current   Under 850mA -  Typical current   Under 200mA -  Digital block operating voltage   +3.0V (typical) On communication @ Maximum TX Power (24+/- 0.3dBm)  Under  700mA  (Note) The current consumption might vary of 5% over the whole operating temperature range.    6/21                            Confidential and proprietary information                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem   3.4 CDMA RF Specifications RF performances are compliant with IS-95A/B, cdma2000-1X RTT CDMA Protocol. 3.4.1 Transmitter specifications Table 2.4 Transmitter performance Type of Multiplexing  Frequency-Division Duplex Frequency Range  824.64MHz ~ 848.37MHz Channel Number  20CH Bandwidth 1.23MHz Occupied Bandwidth  Under 1.32MHz Type of Oscillation  PLL Synthesizer & VCTCXO(19.2MHz) VCO Output Frequency Range ( divide-by-2 frequency range) 1372.08MHz ~ 1421.54MHz (686.04MHz ~ 710.77MHz) Intermediate Center Frequency  138.6MHz Modulation Method  OQPSK RF Maximum Output Power  0.28W (24.5dBm/1.23MHz) Frequency Stability(Accuracy) Under defined freq. +/- 300Hz Waveform Quality  Over 0.944   Conducted Spurious Emission  Over carrier +/-900KHz, -42dBc/30KHz Over carrier +/-1980KHz, -54dBc/30KHz Common RF Impedance  50ohm Supplied voltage  +3.8V DC @ Power Amp. +2.85V DC @ TX block   7/21                            Confidential and proprietary information                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem   3.4.2 Receiver specifications Table 2.5 Receiver performance Type of Receiving  Super Heterodyne Method Frequency Range  869.94MHz ~ 893.37MHz Channel Number  20CH Band width  1.23MHz Type of Oscillation  PLL Synthesizer & VCTCXO(19.2MHz) VCO Output Frequency Range ( divide-by-2 frequency range) 1372.08MHz ~ 1419.54MHz (686.04MHz ~ 709.77MHz) Intermediate Center Frequency  183.6MHz Modulation Method  QPSK Receiver Sensitivity  Under -104dBm @FER=0.5% Single Tone Desensitization (-30dBm @FC +/-900KHz) Under -101dBm @FER=1% -43dBm  Under -101dBm @FER=1% -32dBm  Under -90dBm @FER=1% Inter-modulation  (Fc +/-900KHz&1.7MHz) -21dBm  Under -79dBm @FER=1% Common RF Impedance  50ohm Supplied voltage  +3.0V DC  8/21                            Confidential and proprietary information                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem   4. Instruction  Warning • To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. • Do not drop the unit or give a shock to the unit, or it may cause a malfunction.  4.1 Supplied accessories - MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem with antenna (1) - USB cable assembly (1) - Earpiece assembly (1)  4.2 Getting started Before you can begin using the MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem, you must:  4.2.1  Install Phone UI program and MM-5100U Modem Don’t connect MM-5100U Modem to your PC before the denotation of connection. If you already connect the MM-5100U Modem to your PC, remove the MM-5100U and then double click the icon of “Setu.exe”.  It’s very important that you must install MM-5100U Modem by this procedure!  Procedure of Setup MM-5100U Modem 1.  Remove MM-5100U Modem from PC. 2.  Execute “Setup.exe” file 3.  Choose the installation location. 4.  Connect MM-5100U Modem to PC. 5.  Wait during PC installs drivers and Modem automatically. 6.  Restart PC with connecting MM-5100U Modem. 7.  Finish and check the installation and MM-5100U Modem.  9/21                            Confidential and proprietary information                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
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FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem    4.2.2 Connect ear-piece to the ear-jack connector if you want to use as a phone. Microphone and earphone signals for Voice Call are provided to interface with headset directly. 1. Connect the ear-piece plug firmly the ear-jack port hole. 2. Ware the Ear-piece to the left or right ear and adjust the ear-piece to fit to your ear firmly. -  Press for more than a second during buzzer ringing for receiving voice call -  Press for more than a second when redial, this time you heard dialing sound When adjusting the volume on the unit, please refer to the “MM-5100U Software manual” for detail information.  4.2.3 LED display   Table 4.2.1 LED function descriptions LED Color Function  RED GREEN  YELLOW POWER ON  ON  OFF  OFF ACQUISITION- Fail  FLASH  OFF  OFF ACQUISITION- OK (IDLE)  OFF ON  OFF VOICE CALL  ON  ON  OFF DATA CALL  OFF  ON  FLASH DORMANT OFF ON ON  12/21                            Confidential and proprietary information                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem   5. Circuit description  5.1  MM-5100U CMDA 1X Modem circuit description The MM-5100U CDMA modem consists of the CDMA Engine, power generation part, digital part, RF part and connectors. The Fig 1-1 is block diagram of MM-5100U CDMA 1X modem.   Figure 4.1 MM-5100U CDMA 1X modem block diagram  13/21                            Confidential and proprietary information                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem   5.2 Power interface part  DC Power is supplied from the USB connector. -  LDO(U701): This component is low dropout regulator. Output voltage is about 3.8V DC. This LDO output voltage is inputted to CDMA Engine power interface. Each block of CDMA Engine uses low-drop-output linear regulator. -    U500 : voltage regulator for digital circuit ( 2.8 DC )   -    U501 : voltage regulator for VC-TCXO and IFR3300 ( 3.0V DC ) -  U502 : voltage regulator for RF Rx part ( 3.0V DC ) -  U503 : voltage regulator for RF Tx part ( 2.85V DC ) -  U505 : voltage regulator for digital part(2.7V DC ) -  And power AMP is directly supplied.  5.3  Digital part -  U400 : MSM(Mobile Station Modem) ASIC is chip responsible for CDMA/FM mobile station’s base-band digital signal processing. For this chip to function, TCXO(19.2MHz) is required as basic clocks. And sleep crystal (32.768KHz) is used as clock source of MSM ASIC. MSM consists of CDMA core and DFM core. CDMA core is a part for processing CDMA signal consisting of modulator/demodulator, interleaver/deinterleaver and encoder/decoder in the CDMA mode. -  U401: Memory part consists of Flash memory and SRAM.   Flash memory: store to main program.      SRAM: performs to read and write data  - U703: USB transceiver is fully compliant with the USB specification Rev1.1.  14/21                            Confidential and proprietary information                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem    5.4  RF part   RF part consists of synthesizing part, transmission and reception part.  Fig 4.2 RF part block diagram   15/21                            Confidential and proprietary information                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem   5.4.1.1 Frequency synthesizing part Frequency synthesizing part called PLL Synthesizer consists of three synthesizer circuit which is first local synthesizer, Tx IF synthesizer and Rx IF synthesizer. The first local synthesizer generates the primary local system oscillation frequency, operating over 1372.08 ~ 1419.54 MHz frequency range. Tx IF and Rx IF synthesizer generate the second local oscillation frequency, 267.2 MHz and 367.2 MHz respectively.  5.4.1.2 Receiving part -  Duplexer. The duplexer filters the RF signal transmitted through Antenna and sends the signals to LNA. -  LNA. This part in front-end is used to amplify the received signal with low noise figure -  Down converter. It acts as a mixer using first local frequency to produce the desired signal in the mid-range frequency of 183.6 MHz. -  Rx AGC. This part is designed to control the gain of the dynamic range of midrange frequency produced in down converter according 80 dB dynamic range. Currently, previous BBA is divided into IFR3300(Rx IF-baseband converter) and RFT3100(Tx baseband-IF converter). IFR3300 acts as the baseband analog processor which processing the signals between the IFR3300 and digital processing circuit. In the while, RFT3100 consists of Tx AGC and Tx part analog processor of previous BBA.  5.4.1.3 Transmission part -  Tx AGC. It is designed to be gain-controlled from 84 dB dynamic range. The gain of this part is controlled by MSM using digital control signal.               -  Up converter. This part mixes the IF transmission frequency 138.6 MHz and the first local 1372.08 ~ 1419.54 MHz to generate transmission frequency of 824.64 ~ 848.37 MHz. -  Power AMP module. This part is designed to work in 824 MHz ~ 849 MHz frequency range in the CDMA mode and can generate the proper output power. The DC voltage into the power amp module is typical 3.8V.  16/21                            Confidential and proprietary information                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
  FCC Documentation (MM-5100U)    17/21                            confidential and proprietary information 6.  Range of operating power levels and description of means for variation of operating power  Dynamic range of output power is from –56dBm to +24.5dBm with ±0.3dB variation in CDMA mode. A temperature-compensated TX AGC (Automatic Gain Control) amplifier with 85dB gain range is included in the RFT3100. The transmit output power level is directly controlled by varying the gain of this TX AGC amplifier. A DC input voltage from the MSM5100 linearly controls the gain of the TX AGC amplifier.   The 84 dB dynamic range is 39 dB when the voltage 2.8V and -45 dB in 0.1V. The 81 dB dynamic range (0.3V ~ 2.4V) gain is used in this CDMA card.                        This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
  FCC Documentation (MM-5100U)    18/21                            confidential and proprietary information 7.  Description of frequency determining and stabilizing circuitry  Frequency synthesizing part is composed of the first local RX IF synthesizer which is single mode PLL synthesizer and the internal Tx IF and Rx IF synthesizer which are in RFT3100 and IFR3300 chip. These parts generate the first local oscillation frequency, Rx IF frequency and Tx IF frequency. -  First local frequency Synthesizer : 1372.08 MHz ~ 1419.54 MHz PLL loop is composed of single PLL synthesizer, Loop filter, VCO and VC-TCXO It generates transmission and reception frequency of 9551372.08 MHz ~ 1419.54 MH -  Rx IF synthesizer : 367.2 MHz Rx IF PLL loop is consisted of PLL synthesizer in the PLL module, VCO built in IFR3300, loop filter and VC-TCXO(Crystal oscillator 19.2 MHz). It oscillates twice the intermediate receiving frequency of 367.2 MHz and then generates 183.6 MHz, Rx IF frequency. -  Tx IF Synthesizer : 267.2 MHz The configuration of PLL loop is composed of PLL Synthesizer, VCO which is internally installed, loop filter and VC-TCXO(19.2 MHz). It oscillates twice of the transmission intermediate frequency of 267.2 MHz and then generates Tx IF frequency of 138.6 MHz through the PLL loop. The frequency of 19.2 MHz generated from the VC-TCXO is the main clock of each the frequency synthesizer part. PLL frequency stability is determined by the stability of oscillator of VC-TCXO. This prevents maximum frequency variation from exceeding ±2.0PPM.                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
FCC Documentation Feb. 12, 2003  8. Description of circuit employed for suppression of spurious radiation  In the CDMA transmit signal path, the frequency spectrum at the output of the CDMA DACs contains unwanted frequency components due to the DAC output transition edges and transients. The transmit clock frequency and harmonics are found in the spectrum. Each CDMA DAC is followed by an anti-aliasing low-pass filter with a bandwidth of 630 KHz that reduces unwanted frequency components installed in MSM5100. And then Tx IF frequency from the RFT3100 is filtered by band-pass filter. The nominal specification of the filter is as following. -  Nominal center frequency : 138.6 MHz -  3 dB Bandwidth           : ± 630 kHz -  Stop band attenuation    :  40dB min. The Tx RF output of the Tx Mixer and the AGC amp is filtered again by the SAW band pass filter. The nominal specification of the filter is as follows. -  Pass band       : 824 MHz ~ 869 MHz -  Attenuation  :  DC ~ 800MHz        : 22 dB min.                    869 MHz ~ 1049 MHz : 25 dB min.                      1049 MHz ~ 2000 MHz : 19 dB min. Finally, the spurious generated from Power AMP is filtered by the duplexer. The nominal specification of the duplexer is as follows -  TX Pass band       : 824 MHz ~ 869 MHz -  Attenuation   : 869 MHz ~ 894 MHz : 40 dB min.   19/21                            confidential and proprietary information                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
 FCC Documentation Feb. 12, 2003 9.  Description of modulation system used  The MM-5100U CDMA card consists of MSM, baseband analog interface (RFT31000, IFR3300) as modulation system. The MSM integrates functions of a CDMA processing, a digital FM(DFM) processing, CDMA subsystem in the MSM performs CDMA signal processing about CDMA modulation / demodulation, viterbi coding/decoding, interleaving/de-interleaving, and etc.  The CDMA baseband processor performs forward-link demodulation, time tracking and reverse-link modulation for CDMA digital signals. The following figure shows a CDMA digital baseband processor block diagram.  Figure 8-1 CDMA digital Baseband Block Diagram  The modulator performs the orthogonal modulation, long code PN spreading and quadrature spreading. The resulting data stream is then band limited with FIR filters and sent to the analog baseband processor. The RFT3100 Transmit Signal Path (shown in figure 8-2) accepts analog I and Q data from the MSM and outputs modulated IF centered at 138.6 MHz to the RF transmitter. The RFT3100 transmit path outputs a differential IF signal with spread spectrum modulation expending ±630KHz from the transmit IF center frequency of 138.6 MHz. The analog I and Q baseband components from the CDMA low-pass filters are mixed in quadrature with unmodulated I and Q signals at 138.6 MHz. After mixing, the I and Q IF components are summed and output differentially. The 138.6 MHz I and Q IF VCO signals are generated on the RFT3100.   20/21                            confidential and proprietary information                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of CMOTech.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
 FCC Documentation Feb. 12, 2003 The transmitter IF VCO is set to 267.2 MHz by an external varactor-tuned resonant tank circuit. An internal phase-lock loop and external loop filter network provides the feedback to the varactor that tune the VCO precisely to 267.2 MHz. A master-slave divide-by-two circuit generates I and Q signals in precise quadrature for the mixers.   21/21                            confidential and proprietary information                       This document is the sole and exclusive property of CMOTech.                           Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.

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