Quectel Wireless Solutions 201510UC20 UMTS/HSPA+ Module User Manual

Quectel Wireless Solutions Company Limited UMTS/HSPA+ Module

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    UC20 User Manual   UMTS/HSPA Module Series   Rev. UC20_User_Manual_V1.4   Date: 2014-10-22 www.quectel.com
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            1 / 84      Our  aim  is  to  provide  customers  with  timely  and  comprehensive  service.  For  any assistance, please contact our company headquarters:  Quectel Wireless Solutions Co., Ltd.   Office 501, Building 13, No.99, Tianzhou Road, Shanghai, China, 200233 Tel: +86 21 5108 6236 Mail: info@quectel.com  Or our local office, for more information, please visit:   http://www.quectel.com/support/salesupport.aspx   For technical support, to report documentation errors, please visit:   http://www.quectel.com/support/techsupport.aspx   GENERAL NOTES QUECTEL OFFERS THIS INFORMATION AS A SERVICE TO ITS CUSTOMERS. THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IS BASED UPON CUSTOMERS’ REQUIREMENTS. QUECTEL MAKES EVERY EFFORT TO ENSURE THE QUALITY OF THE INFORMATION IT MAKES AVAILABLE. QUECTEL DOES NOT MAKE ANY WARRANTY AS TO THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, AND DOES NOT ACCEPT ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY INJURY, LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND INCURRED BY  USE OF  OR RELIANCE  UPON  THE  INFORMATION.  THE  INFORMATION  SUPPLIED  HEREIN  IS  SUBJECT  TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.     COPYRIGHT THIS  INFORMATION  CONTAINED  HERE  IS  PROPRIETARY  TECHNICAL  INFORMATION  OF QUECTEL CO., LTD. TRANSMITTABLE, REPRODUCTION, DISSEMINATION AND EDITING OF THIS DOCUMENT  AS  WELL  AS  UTILIZATION  OF  THIS  CONTENTS  ARE  FORBIDDEN  WITHOUT PERMISSION.  OFFENDERS  WILL  BE  HELD  LIABLE  FOR  PAYMENT  OF  DAMAGES.  ALL  RIGHTS ARE RESERVED IN THE EVENT OF A PATENT GRANT OR REGISTRATION OF A UTILITY MODEL OR DESIGN.    Copyright ©  Quectel Wireless Solutions Co., Ltd. 2014. All rights reserved.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            2 / 84     About the Document    History   Revision   Date Author Description 1.0 2013-07-17 Mountain ZHOU Initial 1.1 2013-08-29 Mountain ZHOU 1.  Updated USB driver information.   2.  Added GNSS contents in Chapter 4. 3.  Added GNSS current consumption. 4.  Updated GNSS antenna requirements.   5.  Released USIM_PRESENCE function.  1.2 2014-01-21 Mountain ZHOU 1.  Added UC20-G information. 2.  Added AMR-WB feature. 3. Added USB upgrade test points’ diagram. 4.  Added reference design of transistor circuit on UART interface. 5.  Deleted  debug  function  of  Debug  UART interface. 6.  Released  AP_READY,  main  UART  upgrade function and Rx-diversity function. 7.  Modified UC20-A frequency bands. 8.  Modified W_DISABLE# definition. 9.  Modified GNSS sensitivity definition. 10.  Modified turning on timing figure. 11.  Added power saving methods in Sleep Mode in Chapter 3.5.1.   12.  Updated airplane mode in Chapter 3.5.2. 13.  Updated I2C pins definition. 14.  Updated current consumption. 1.3 2014-03-05 Mountain ZHOU 1.  Modified VDD_2V85 pin definition and GNSS LNA design circuit. 2.  Added notes about UC20 versions in Chapter 2.1. 3.  Added  description  about  the  sleep  mode  in
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            3 / 84     Chapter 3.16.2. 4.  Updated power circuit of Figure 6. 5.  Updated current consumption. 1.4 2014-10-22 Mountain ZHOU 1.  Updated internet protocol features and USB driver. 2.  Updated VBAT input voltage range. 3.  Updated  Chapter  3.6.2,  and  added  VBAT drop figure. 4.  Updated  antenna  requirement  in  Chapter 5.3.1. 5.  Updated current consumption. 6.  Updated  recommended  footprint  in  Chapter 7.2. 7.  Deleted description of UART autobauding. 8.  Deleted Chapter of USIM connector. 9.  Changed TXB0108 chip to TXS0108 chip.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            4 / 84     Contents About the Document ................................................................................................................................... 2 Contents ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 Table Index ................................................................................................................................................... 7 Figure Index ................................................................................................................................................. 8 1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 10 1.1. Safety Information ............................................................................................................... 11 2 Product Concept ................................................................................................................................ 12 2.1. General Description ............................................................................................................. 12 2.2. Directives and Standards ..................................................................................................... 13 2.2.1. FCC Statement ........................................................................................................... 13 2.2.2. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement ........................................................................... 13 2.3. Key Features ....................................................................................................................... 14 2.4. Functional Diagram ............................................................................................................. 16 2.5. Evaluation Board ................................................................................................................. 17 3 Application Interface ......................................................................................................................... 18 3.1. General Description ............................................................................................................. 18 3.2. Pin Assignment.................................................................................................................... 19 3.3. Pin Description .................................................................................................................... 20 3.4. Operating Modes ................................................................................................................. 26 3.5. Power Saving ...................................................................................................................... 27 3.5.1. Sleep Mode ................................................................................................................ 27 3.5.1.1. UART Application ............................................................................................. 27 3.5.1.2. USB Application with Suspend Function ........................................................... 28 3.5.1.3. USB Application without Suspend Function ...................................................... 28 3.5.2. Airplane Mode ............................................................................................................ 29 3.6. Power Supply ...................................................................................................................... 30 3.6.1. Power Supply Pins ..................................................................................................... 30 3.6.2. Decrease Voltage Drop .............................................................................................. 30 3.6.3. Reference Design for Power Supply ........................................................................... 31 3.6.4. Monitor the Power Supply .......................................................................................... 32 3.7. Turn on and off Scenarios .................................................................................................... 32 3.7.1. Turn on Module Using the PWRKEY .......................................................................... 32 3.7.2. Turn off Module .......................................................................................................... 34 3.7.2.1. Turn off Module Using the PWRKEY Pin........................................................... 34 3.7.2.2. Turn off Module Using AT Command ................................................................ 35 3.7.2.3. Automatic Shutdown ......................................................................................... 35 3.8. Reset the Module ................................................................................................................ 36 3.9. RTC Backup ........................................................................................................................ 38
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            5 / 84     3.10. UART Interface .................................................................................................................... 39 3.11. USIM Card Interface ............................................................................................................ 42 3.12. USB Interface ...................................................................................................................... 45 3.13. PCM and I2C Interface ........................................................................................................ 46 3.14. ADC Function ...................................................................................................................... 49 3.15. Network Status Indication .................................................................................................... 50 3.16. Operating Status Indication .................................................................................................. 51 3.16.1. STATUS ..................................................................................................................... 51 3.16.2. SLEEP_IND ............................................................................................................... 51 3.17. Behavior of the RI ................................................................................................................ 53 4 GNSS Receiver ................................................................................................................................... 54 4.1. General Description ............................................................................................................. 54 4.2. GNSS Performance ............................................................................................................. 55 4.3. Layout Guideline ................................................................................................................. 56 5 Antenna Interface ............................................................................................................................... 57 5.1. GSM/UMTS Antenna Interface ............................................................................................ 57 5.1.1. Pin Definition .............................................................................................................. 57 5.1.2. Operating Frequency .................................................................................................. 57 5.1.3. Reference Design....................................................................................................... 58 5.2. GNSS Antenna Interface ..................................................................................................... 59 5.2.1. Reference Design for Passive Antenna ...................................................................... 59 5.2.2. Reference Design for Active Antenna ......................................................................... 60 5.3. Antenna Installation ............................................................................................................. 60 5.3.1. Antenna Requirement ................................................................................................ 60 5.3.2. Install the Antenna with RF Connector ........................................................................ 61 6 Electrical, Reliability and Radio Characteristics ............................................................................ 63 6.1. Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................................................................. 63 6.2. Power Supply Ratings ......................................................................................................... 63 6.3. Operating Temperature ........................................................................................................ 64 6.4. Current Consumption .......................................................................................................... 64 6.5. RF Output Power ................................................................................................................. 68 6.6. RF Receiving Sensitivity ...................................................................................................... 69 6.7. Electrostatic Discharge ........................................................................................................ 69 7 Mechanical Dimensions .................................................................................................................... 70 7.1. Mechanical Dimensions of the Module................................................................................. 70 7.2. Footprint of Recommendation.............................................................................................. 73 7.3. Top View of the Module ....................................................................................................... 74 7.4. Bottom View of the Module .................................................................................................. 74 8 Storage and Manufacturing .............................................................................................................. 75 8.1. Storage ................................................................................................................................ 75 8.2. Manufacturing and Welding ................................................................................................. 75 8.3. Packaging ........................................................................................................................... 76
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            6 / 84     9 Appendix A Reference ....................................................................................................................... 78 10 Appendix B GPRS Coding Scheme ................................................................................................. 82 11 Appendix C GPRS Multi-slot Class .................................................................................................. 83 12 Appendix D EDGE Modulation and Coding Scheme ..................................................................... 84
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            7 / 84      Table Index TABLE 1: UC20 SERIES FREQUENCY BANDS .............................................................................................. 12 TABLE 2: UC20 KEY FEATURES ..................................................................................................................... 14 TABLE 3: IO PARAMETERS DEFINITION ........................................................................................................ 20 TABLE 4: PIN DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................... 20 TABLE 5: OVERVIEW OF OPERATING MODES ............................................................................................. 26 TABLE 6: VBAT AND GND PINS ....................................................................................................................... 30 TABLE 7: PWRKEY PIN DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................... 32 TABLE 8: RESET_N PIN DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................... 36 TABLE 9: PIN DEFINITION OF THE MAIN UART INTERFACE ....................................................................... 39 TABLE 10: PIN DEFINITION OF THE DEBUG UART INTERFACE ................................................................. 40 TABLE 11: LOGIC LEVELS OF DIGITAL I/O .................................................................................................... 40 TABLE 12: PIN DEFINITION OF THE USIM INTERFACE ............................................................................... 42 TABLE 13: USB PIN DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................ 45 TABLE 14: PIN DEFINITION OF PCM AND I2C INTERFACE .......................................................................... 48 TABLE 15: PIN DEFINITION OF THE ADC ...................................................................................................... 49 TABLE 16: CHARACTERISTIC OF THE ADC .................................................................................................. 49 TABLE 17: PIN DEFINITION OF NETWORK INDICATOR ............................................................................... 50 TABLE 18: WORKING STATE OF THE NETWORK INDICATOR..................................................................... 50 TABLE 19: PIN DEFINITION OF STATUS ........................................................................................................ 51 TABLE 20: PIN DEFINITION OF SLEEP_IND .................................................................................................. 52 TABLE 21: BEHAVIOR OF THE RI ................................................................................................................... 53 TABLE 22: GNSS PERFORMANCE ................................................................................................................. 55 TABLE 23: PIN DEFINITION OF THE RF ANTENNA ....................................................................................... 57 TABLE 24: THE MODULE OPERATING FREQUENCIES ................................................................................ 57 TABLE 25: PIN DEFINITION OF GNSS ANTENNA .......................................................................................... 59 TABLE 26: GNSS FREQUENCY ....................................................................................................................... 59 TABLE 27: ANTENNA REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................................................... 61 TABLE 28: ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS .................................................................................................. 63 TABLE 29: THE MODULE POWER SUPPLY RATINGS .................................................................................. 63 TABLE 30: OPERATING TEMPERATURE ........................................................................................................ 64 TABLE 31: THE MODULE CURRENT CONSUMPTION .................................................................................. 65 TABLE 32: CONDUCTED RF OUTPUT POWER ............................................................................................. 68 TABLE 33: CONDUCTED RF RECEIVING SENSITIVITY ................................................................................ 69 TABLE 34: ELECTROSTATICS DISCHARGE CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................... 69 TABLE 35: RELATED DOCUMENTS ................................................................................................................ 78 TABLE 36: TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ...................................................................................................... 78 TABLE 37: DESCRIPTION OF DIFFERENT CODING SCHEMES .................................................................. 82 TABLE 38: GPRS MULTI-SLOT CLASSES ...................................................................................................... 83 TABLE 39: EDGE MODULATION AND CODING SCHEME ............................................................................. 84
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            8 / 84     Figure Index   FIGURE 1: FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................... 17 FIGURE 2: PIN ASSIGNMENT (TOP VIEW) .................................................................................................... 19 FIGURE 3: UART SLEEP APPLICATION ......................................................................................................... 27 FIGURE 4: USB APPLICATION WITH SUSPEND FUNCTION ........................................................................ 28 FIGURE 5: USB SLEEP APPLICATION WITHOUT SUSPEND FUNCTION .................................................... 29 FIGURE 6: VOLTAGE DROP DURING TRANSMITTING BURST .................................................................... 31 FIGURE 7: STAR STRUCTURE OF THE POWER SUPPLY............................................................................ 31 FIGURE 8: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF POWER SUPPLY .............................................................................. 32 FIGURE 9: TURN ON THE MODULE USING DRIVING CIRCUIT ................................................................... 33 FIGURE 10: TURN ON THE MODULE USING KEYSTROKE ......................................................................... 33 FIGURE 11: TIMING OF TURNING ON MODULE ........................................................................................... 34 FIGURE 12: TIMING OF TURNING OFF MODULE ......................................................................................... 35 FIGURE 13: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF RESET_N BY USING DRIVING CIRCUIT ...................................... 37 FIGURE 14: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF RESET_N BY USING BUTTON ...................................................... 37 FIGURE 15: TIMING OF RESETTING MODULE ............................................................................................. 37 FIGURE 16: RTC SUPPLY FROM NON-CHARGEABLE BATTERY ................................................................ 38 FIGURE 17: RTC SUPPLY FROM RECHARGEABLE BATTERY .................................................................... 38 FIGURE 18: RTC SUPPLY FROM CAPACITOR .............................................................................................. 39 FIGURE 19: REFERENCE CIRCUIT WITH TRANSLATOR CHIP ................................................................... 41 FIGURE 20: REFERENCE CIRCUIT WITH TRANSISTOR CIRCUIT .............................................................. 41 FIGURE 21: RS232 LEVEL MATCH CIRCUIT .................................................................................................. 42 FIGURE 22: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF THE 8 PIN USIM CARD ................................................................... 43 FIGURE 23: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF THE 6 PIN USIM CARD ................................................................... 44 FIGURE 24: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF USB APPLICATION ......................................................................... 45 FIGURE 25: TEST POINTS OF FIRMWARE UPGRADE ................................................................................. 46 FIGURE 26: PRIMARY MODE TIMING ............................................................................................................ 47 FIGURE 27: AUXILIARY MODE TIMING .......................................................................................................... 47 FIGURE 28: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF PCM APPLICATION WITH AUDIO CODEC .................................... 48 FIGURE 29: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF THE NETWORK INDICATOR .......................................................... 51 FIGURE 30: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF THE STATUS ................................................................................... 51 FIGURE 31: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF THE SLEEP_IND ............................................................................. 52 FIGURE 32: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SLEEP AND NETWORK PAGING .................................................. 52 FIGURE 33: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF ANTENNA INTERFACE ................................................................... 58 FIGURE 34: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF GNSS PASSIVE ANTENNA ............................................................. 59 FIGURE 35: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF GNSS ACTIVE ANTENNA ............................................................... 60 FIGURE 36: DIMENSIONS OF THE UF.L-R-SMT CONNECTOR (UNIT: MM) ................................................ 61 FIGURE 37: MECHANICALS OF UF.L-LP CONNECTORS ............................................................................. 62 FIGURE 38: SPACE FACTOR OF MATED CONNECTOR (UNIT: MM) ........................................................... 62 FIGURE 39: UC20 TOP AND SIDE DIMENSIONS ........................................................................................... 70 FIGURE 40: UC20 BOTTOM DIMENSIONS (BOTTOM VIEW) ....................................................................... 71 FIGURE 41: BOTTOM PADS DIMENSIONS (BOTTOM VIEW) ....................................................................... 72
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            9 / 84     FIGURE 42: RECOMMENDED FOOTPRINT (TOP VIEW) .............................................................................. 73 FIGURE 43: TOP VIEW OF THE MODULE ...................................................................................................... 74 FIGURE 44: BOTTOM VIEW OF THE MODULE .............................................................................................. 74 FIGURE 45: LIQUIDS TEMPERATURE ............................................................................................................ 76 FIGURE 46: CARRIER TAPE ............................................................................................................................ 77
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            10 / 84     1 Introduction    This document defines the UC20 module and describes its hardware interface which are connected with your application and the air interface.    This  document  can  help  you  quickly  understand  module  interface  specifications,  electrical  and mechanical  details.  Associated  with  application  notes  and  user  guide,  you  can  use  UC20  module  to design and set up mobile applications easily.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            11 / 84     1.1. Safety Information    The  following  safety  precautions  must  be  observed  during  all  phases  of  the  operation,  such  as  usage, service or repair of any cellular terminal or mobile incorporating UC20 module. Manufacturers of the cellular terminal should send the following safety information to users and operating personnel and to incorporate these guidelines into all manuals supplied with the product. If not so, Quectel does not take on any liability for customer failure to comply with these precautions.     Full attention must be given to driving at all times in order to reduce the risk of an accident. Using a mobile while driving (even with a handsfree kit) cause distraction and can lead to an accident. You must comply with laws and regulations restricting the use of wireless devices while driving.    Switch off the cellular terminal or mobile before boarding an aircraft. Make sure it switched  off.  The  operation  of  wireless  appliances  in  an  aircraft  is  forbidden  to prevent interference with  communication  systems. Consult the  airline staff about the use of wireless devices on boarding the aircraft, if your device offers a Airplane Mode which must be enabled prior to boarding an aircraft.  Switch  off  your  wireless  device  when  in  hospitals  or  clinics  or  other  health  care facilities.  These  requests  are  desinged  to  prevent  possible  interference  with sentitive medical equipment.    Cellular  terminals  or  mobiles  operate  over  radio  frequency  signal  and  cellular network  and  cannot  be  guaranteed  to  connect  in  all  conditions,  for  example  no mobile  fee  or  an  invalid  SIM  card.  While  you  are  in  this  condition  and  need emergent  help,  please  remember  using  emergency  call.  In  order  to  make  or receive call, the cellular terminal or mobile must be switched on and in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength.  Your cellular terminal or mobile contains a transmitter and receiver. When it is ON , it receives and transmits radio frequency energy. RF interference can occur if it is used close to TV set, radio, computer or other electric equipment.  In locations with potencially explosive atmospheres, obey all posted signs to turn off  wireless  devices  such  as  your  phone  or  other  cellular  terminals.  Areas  with potencially exposive atmospheres including fuelling areas, below decks on boats, fuel  or  chemical  transfer  or  storage  facilities,  areas  where  the  air  contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or metal powders.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            12 / 84     2 Product Concept    2.1. General Description  UC20 is an embedded HSPA+/EDGE engine with Rx-diversity. Its UMTS-based modem provides data connectivity  on  HSPA+,  HSDPA,  HSUPA,  WCDMA,  EDGE,  GPRS  networks.  It  can  also  provide GPS/GLONASS and voice functionality1) for your specific application. UC20 offers a maximum data rate of  14.4Mbps  on  downlink  and  5.76Mbps  on  uplink  in  HSPA+/HSPA  mode.  UC20  also  support GPRS/EDGE  multi-slot  class  12.  GPRS  supports  the  coding  schemes  CS-1,  CS-2,  CS-3  and  CS-4. EDGE supports CS1-4 and MCS1-9 coding schemes.    Table 1: UC20 Series Frequency Bands   1).  UC20-G  includes  Data-only  and  Telematics  versions.  Data-only  version  does  not  support  voice function, Telematics version supports it.  More details about GPRS/EDGE multi-slot configuration and coding schemes, please refer to Appendix B, C and D.  With a tiny profile of 32.0mm × 29.0mm × 2.5mm, UC20-G can meet almost all requirements for M2M application  such  as  automotive,  metering,  tracking  system,  security  solutions,  routers,  wireless  POS, mobile computing devices, PDA phone and tablet PC, etc..   UC20-G  is  an  SMD  type  module,  which  can  be  embedded  in  application  through  its  112-pin  pads including 72 LCC signal pads and 40 other pads.  UC20-G is integrated with internet service protocols like TCP/UDP and PPP. Extended AT commands have been developed for customer to use these internet service protocols easily.   Module GSM850 EGSM900 DCS 1800 PCS   1900 UMTS 800 UMTS 850 UMTS 900 UMTS1900 UMTS 2100 Rx- diversity GNSS   UC20-G                                  NOTE
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            13 / 84      2.2. Directives and Standards    The UC20 module is designed to comply with the FCC statements. FCC ID: XMR-201510UC20 The Host system using UC20, should have label indicated FCC ID: XMR-201510UC20.  2.2.1.  FCC Statement    1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: a) This device may not cause harmful interference. b) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  2.2.2.  FCC Radiation Exposure Statement   This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.    This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body as well as kept minimum 20cm from radio antenna depending on the Mobile status of this module usage. This module should NOT be installed and operating simultaneously with other radio.    The  manual  of  the  host  system,  which  uses  UC20,  must  include  RF  exposure  warning  statement  to advice  user  should  keep  minimum  20cm  from  the  radio  antenna  of  UC20  module  depending  on  the Mobile status.  Note: If a portable device (such as PDA) uses UC20 module, the device needs to do permissive change and SAR testing.  The following list of antenna is indicating the maximum permissible antenna gain.  Part Number   Frequency   Range (MHz) Peak Gain (XZ-V) Average Gain   (XZ-V) VSWR Impedance   3R007A UMTS2100: 1922~2168MHz UMTS1900:1852~1992MHz UMTS900: 882~958MHz UMTS850:822~896MHz UMTS800:832~887MHz 1 dBi typ. 1 dBi typ. 3 max   50Ω
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            14 / 84     2.3. Key Features  The following table describes the detailed features of UC20 module.    Table 2: UC20 Key Features   Feature Details Power Supply Supply voltage: 3.3V~4.3V Typical supply voltage: 3.8V Frequency Bands UC20-G: GSM850/900/1800/1900, UMTS800/850/900/1900/2100 Transmission Data HSPA R6: Max 14.4Mbps (DL)/Max 5.76Mbps (UL) UMTS R99: Max 384kbps (DL)/Max 384kbps (UL) EDGE: Max 236.8kbps (DL)/Max 236.8kbps (UL) GPRS: Max 85.6kbps (DL)/Max 85.6kbps (UL) CSD: 14.4kbps Transmitting Power Class 4 (33dBm±2dB) for GSM850 and EGSM900 Class 1 (30dBm±2dB) for DCS1800 and PCS1900 Class E2 (27dBm±3dB) for GSM850 and EGSM900 8-PSK Class E2 (26dBm+3/-4dB) for DCS1800 and PCS1900 8-PSK Class 3 (24dBm+1/-3dB) for UMTS800/850/900/1900/2100 HSPA and UMTS Features HSPA data rate is corresponded with 3GPP R6. 14.4Mbps on downlink and 5.76Mbps on uplink. WCDMA  data rate  is  corresponded  with  3GPP  R99/R4.  384kbps  on downlink and 384kbps on uplink. Support both 16-QAM and QPSK modulation. GSM/GPRS/EDGE Data Features GPRS: Support GPRS multi-slot class 12 (10 by default) Coding scheme: CS-1, CS-2, CS-3 and CS-4 Maximum of four Rx time slots per frame EDGE: Support EDGE multi-slot class 12 (12 by default). Support GMSK and 8-PSK for different MCS (Modulation and Coding scheme). Downlink coding schemes: CS 1-4 and MCS 1-9 Uplink coding schemes: CS 1-4 and MCS 1-9 CSD: CSD transmission rates: 14.4kbps non-transparent Support Unstructured Supplementary Services Data (USSD). Internet Protocol Features Support TCP/UDP/PPP/FTP/SMTP/HTTP/FILE/MMS/SSL protocols Support  the  protocols  PAP  (Password  Authentication  Protocol)  and CHAP  (Challenge  Handshake  Authentication  Protocol)  usually  used
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            15 / 84     for PPP connections. SMS Text and PDU mode Point to point MO and MT SMS cell broadcast SMS storage: ME by default USIM Interface Support USIM/SIM card: 1.8V, 3.0V Audio Features Support one digital audio interface: PCM interface GSM: HR/FR/EFR/AMR/AMR-WB WCDMA: AMR/AMR-WB Echo cancellation and noise suppression PCM Interface Used for audio function with external codec. Support 8-bit A-law, μ-law and 16-bit linear data formats. Support long frame sync and short frame sync. Support master and slave mode, but must be the master in long frame sync. UART Interface Support two UART interfaces: main UART interface and debug UART interface. Main UART interface:   Seven lines on main UART interface   Support RTS and CTS hardware flow control   Baud rate can reach up to 921600bps, 115200bps by default   Used for AT command, data transmission or firmware upgrade   Support multiplexing function Debug UART interface:     Two lines on debug UART interface: DBG_TXD and DBG_RXD   Can be used for GNSS NMEA sentences output USB Interface Compliant  with  USB  2.0  specification  (slave  only),  the  data  transfer rate can reach up to 480Mbps. Used  for  AT  command  communication,  data  transmission,  GNSS NMEA output, software debug and firmware upgrade. USB  Driver: Windows  XP, Windows Vista, Windows  7, Windows  8, Windows CE5.0/6.0/7.0, Linux 2.6/3.0, Android 2.3/4.0/4.2. Rx-diversity Support UMTS Rx-diversity GNSS Features Gen8 of Qualcomm GNSS engine (GPS and GLONASS) Protocol: NMEA 0183 AT Commands Compliant  with  3GPP TS  27.007, 27.005  and Quectel  enhanced  AT commands. Real Time Clock Implemented Network Indication Two  pins  including  NET_MODE  and  NET_STATUS  to  indicate network connectivity status.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            16 / 84         2). When the module works within this restricted temperature range, RF performance might degrade. For example, the frequency error or the phase error would increase.  2.4. Functional Diagram    The following figure shows a block diagram of UC20 and illustrates the major functional parts.      Power management   Baseband   DDR+NAND flash   Radio frequency     Peripheral interface --UART interface --USIM card interface --USB interface --PCM interface --ADC interface --Status indication --Control interface  Antenna Interface Include  main  GSM/UMTS  antenna,  UMTS  diversity  antenna  and GNSS antenna. Physical Characteristics Size: 32.0±0.15 × 29.0±0.15 × 2.5±0.2mm Weight: approx. 4.9g Temperature Range   Normal operation: -35°C ~ +75°C Restricted operation: -40°C ~ -35°C and +75°C ~ +85°C 2) Storage temperature: -45°C ~ +90°C Firmware Upgrade USB interface (by default) or main UART interface. RoHS All hardware components are fully compliant with EU RoHS directive. NOTE
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            17 / 84     PWRKEYRESET_N 32kHz  19.2MHzPower Management Unit  BasebandRF TransceiverGNSS ReceiverANT_GNSSRF SwitchDDR RAM/ANT_MAINUSIMStatusADCPCMUARTVBAT_BBUSBANT_DIVVBAT_RFVDD_EXTGSM  UMTSRF SwitchVDD_2V85WAKEUP_INVRTCSLEEP_INDW_DISABLE#NAND Flash Figure 1: Functional Diagram  2.5. Evaluation Board    In  order  to  help  you  to  develop  applications  with  UC20,  Quectel  supplies  an  evaluation  board  (EVB), RS-232  to  USB  cable,  USB  data  cable,  power  adapter,  earphone,  antenna  and  other  peripherals  to control or test the module. For details, please refer to document [2].
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            18 / 84     3 Application Interface  3.1. General Description    UC20 is equipped with a 72-pin 1.3mm pitch SMT pads plus 40-pin other pads  that connect to cellular application  platform.  Sub-interfaces  included  in  these  pads  are  described  in  detail  in  the  following chapters:    Power supply   UART interface   USIM interface   USB interface   PCM interface   ADC interface   Status indication
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            19 / 84     3.2. Pin Assignment  The following figure shows the pin assignment of the UC20 module. 35362021222324252627282930313233341345672WAKEUP_INAP_READYSLEEP_INDW_DISABLE#NET_MODENET_STATUSVDD_EXTGNDGNDDBG_RXDDBG_TXDUSIM_PRESENCEUSIM_VDDUSIM_DATAUSIM_CLKUSIM_RSTVRTC8910111213141516171819545352515049484746454443424140393837727170696867666564636261605958575655USIM_GNDGNDRESET_NPWRKEYAGNDRESERVEDPCM_IN*PCM_OUT*PCM_SYNC*PCM_CLK*RESERVEDRESERVEDRESERVEDRESERVEDRESERVEDRESERVEDVDD_2V85ANT_DIVGNDGNDUSB_VBUSUSB_DMUSB_DPRXDTXDDTRRTSCTSDCDRISTATUSVBAT_BBVBAT_BBVBAT_RFVBAT_RFGNDRESERVEDGNDGNDANT_MAINGNDANT_GNSSGNDADC1RESERVEDI2C_SDAI2C_SCLRESERVEDRESERVEDRESERVEDRESERVEDADC0GNDGNDGND737475767778798081828384100101102106107111112103104109105110899498889397869196859095998792Power USB UART USIM PCM* ANT GND RESERVED OTHERS108 Figure 2: Pin Assignment (Top View)   1.  Keep all RESERVED pins and unused pins unconnected. 2.  GND  pads  85~112  should  be  connected  to  ground  in  the  design,  and  RESERVED  pads  73~84 should not be designed in schematic and PCB decal. 3. “*” means PCM function is only supported in Telematics version. NOTES
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            20 / 84     3.3. Pin Description  The following tables show the UC20’s pin definition.  Table 3: IO Parameters Definition Type Description IO Bidirectional input/output DI Digital input DO Digital output PI Power input PO Power output AI Analog input AO Analog output OD Open drain  Table 4: Pin Description Power Supply   Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   DC Characteristics   Comment   VBAT_BB 59,60 PI Power supply for module baseband part. Vmax = 4.3V Vmin = 3.3V Vnorm = 3.8V It must be able to provide sufficient current up to 0.8A. VBAT_RF 57,58 PI Power supply for module RF part. Vmax = 4.3V Vmin = 3.3V Vnorm = 3.8V It must be able to provide sufficient current in a transmitting burst which typically rises to 2.0A. VRTC 18 IO Power supply for internal RTC circuit. VOmax = 3.25V when VBAT ≥ 3.3V. VI = 1.5V~3.25V at   IIN = 3uA when VBAT is not applied. If unused, keep it open. VDD_EXT 7 PO Provide 1.8V for Vnorm = 1.8V Power supply for
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            21 / 84     external circuit. IOmax = 20mA external GPIO’s pull up circuits. VDD_2V85 34 PO Provide 2.85V for external circuit. Vnorm = 2.85V IOmax = 100mA Reserved for future application. If unused, keep it open. GND 8,9,19,36, 46,48,50~ 54,56,72, 85~112  Ground.   Turn On/Off Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   DC Characteristics   Comment   PWRKEY 21 DI Turn on/off the module. RPU ≈ 200kΩ VIHmax = 2.1V VIHmin = 1.3V VILmax = 500mV Pull-up to 1.8V internally.   RESET_N 20 DI Reset the module.   RPU ≈ 200kΩ VIHmax = 2.1V VIHmin = 1.3V VILmax = 500mV Pull-up to 1.8V internally. Active low. If unused, keep it open. Status Indication Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   DC Characteristics   Comment   STATUS 61 OD Indicate the module operating status.  Require external pull-up. If unused, keep it open. NET_MODE 5 DO Indicate the module network registration mode. VOHmin = 1.35V VOLmax = 0.45V 1.8V power domain. If unused, keep it open. NET_ STATUS 6 DO Indicate the module network activity status.   VOHmin = 1.35V VOLmax = 0.45V 1.8V power domain. If unused, keep it open. SLEEP_IND 3 DO Indicate the sleep status.   VOHmin = 1.35V VOLmax = 0.45V 1.8V power domain. If unused, keep it open. USB Interface Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   DC Characteristics   Comment   USB_VBUS 71 PI USB detection. Vmax = 5.25V Vmin = 3.0V Vnorm = 5.0V
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            22 / 84     USB_DP 69 IO USB differential data bus. Compliant with USB 2.0 standard specification. Require differential impedance of 90Ω. USB_DM 70 IO USB differential data bus. Compliant with USB 2.0 standard specification. Require differential impedance of 90Ω. USIM Interface Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   DC Characteristics   Comment   USIM_GND 10  Specified ground for USIM card.     USIM_VDD 14 PO Power supply for USIM card. For 1.8V USIM: Vmax = 1.9V Vmin = 1.7V  For 3.0V USIM: Vmax = 3.05V Vmin = 2.7V IOmax = 50mA Either 1.8V or 3V is supported by the module automatically. USIM_DATA 15 IO Data signal of USIM card. For 1.8V USIM: VILmax = 0.6V VIHmin = 1.2V VOLmax = 0.45V VOHmin = 1.35V  For 3.0V USIM: VILmax = 1.0V VIHmin = 1.95V VOLmax = 0.45V VOHmin = 2.55V Pull-up to USIM_VDD with 15k resistor internally. USIM_CLK 16 DO Clock signal of USIM card. For 1.8V USIM: VOLmax = 0.45V VOHmin = 1.35V  For 3.0V USIM: VOLmax = 0.45V VOHmin = 2.55V  USIM_RST 17 DO Reset signal of USIM card. For 1.8V USIM: VOLmax = 0.45V VOHmin = 1.35V  For 3.0V USIM: VOLmax = 0.45V
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            23 / 84     VOHmin = 2.55V USIM_PRESENCE 13 DI USIM card insertion detection.   VILmin = -0.3V VILmax = 0.6V VIHmin = 1.2V VIHmax = 2.0V 1.8V power domain. If unused, keep it open. ADC Interface Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   DC Characteristics   Comment   ADC0 45 AI General purpose analog to digital converter. Voltage range: 0.2V to 2.1V If unused, keep it open. ADC1 44 AI General purpose analog to digital converter. Voltage range: 0.2V to 4.2V If unused, keep it open. Main UART Interface Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   DC Characteristics   Comment   RI 62 DO Ring indicator. VOLmax = 0.45V VOHmin = 1.35V 1.8V power domain. If unused, keep it open. DCD 63 DO Data carrier detection. VOLmax = 0.45V VOHmin = 1.35V 1.8V power domain. If unused, keep it open. CTS 64 DO Clear to send. VOLmax = 0.45V VOHmin = 1.35V 1.8V power domain. If unused, keep it open. RTS 65 DI Request to send. VILmin = -0.3V VILmax = 0.6V VIHmin = 1.2V VIHmax = 2.0V 1.8V power domain. If unused, keep it open. DTR 66 DI Data terminal ready, sleep mode control. VILmin = -0.3V VILmax = 0.6V VIHmin = 1.2V VIHmax = 2.0V 1.8V power domain. Pull-up by default. Low level wakes up the module. If unused, keep it open. TXD 67 DO Transmit data. VOLmax = 0.45V VOHmin = 1.35V 1.8V power domain. If unused, keep it open. RXD 68 DI Receive data. VILmin = -0.3V VILmax = 0.6V VIHmin = 1.2V 1.8V power domain. If unused, keep it open.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            24 / 84     VIHmax = 2.0V Debug UART Interface Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   DC Characteristics   Comment   DBG_TXD 12 DO Transmit data. VOLmax = 0.45V VOHmin = 1.35V 1.8V power domain. If unused, keep it open. DBG_RXD 11 DI Receive data. VILmin = -0.3V VILmax = 0.6V VIHmin = 1.2V VIHmax = 2.0V 1.8V power domain. If unused, keep it open. RF Interface Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   DC Characteristics   Comment   ANT_DIV 35 AI Diversity antenna. 50Ω impedance If unused, keep it open. ANT_MAIN 49 IO Main antenna. 50Ω impedance  ANT_GNSS 47 AI GNSS antenna. 50Ω impedance If unused, keep it open. PCM Interface Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   DC Characteristics   Comment   PCM_IN 24 DI PCM data input. VILmin = -0.3V VILmax = 0.6V VIHmin = 1.2V VIHmax = 2.0V 1.8V power domain. If unused, keep it open. PCM_OUT 25 DO PCM data output. VOLmax = 0.45V VOHmin = 1.35V 1.8V power domain. If unused, keep it open. PCM_SYNC 26 IO PCM data frame sync signal. VOLmax = 0.45V VOHmin = 1.35V VILmin = -0.3V VILmax = 0.6V VIHmin = 1.2V VIHmax = 2.0V 1.8V power domain. In master mode, it is an output signal. In slave mode, it is an input signal. If unused, keep it open. PCM_CLK 27 IO PCM data bit clock.   VOLmax = 0.45V VOHmin = 1.35V VILmin = -0.3V VILmax = 0.6V VIHmin = 1.2V VIHmax = 2.0V 1.8V power domain. In master mode, it’s an output signal. In slave mode, it is an input signal. If unused, keep it open.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            25 / 84     AGND 22  Reserved for analog ground.   Ground. If unused, connect this pin to ground. I2C Interface Pin Name Pin No. I/O Description   DC Characteristics   Comment   I2C_SCL 41 OD I2C serial clock.  External pull-up resistor is required. 1.8V  only.  If  unused, keep it open. I2C_SDA 42 OD I2C serial data.  External pull-up resistor is required. 1.8V  only.  If  unused, keep it open. Other Pins Pin Name Pin No. I/O Description   DC Characteristics   Comment   WAKEUP_IN 1 DI Sleep mode control.   VILmin = -0.3V VILmax = 0.6V VIHmin = 1.2V VIHmax = 2.0V 1.8V power domain.   Pull-up by default.   Low level wakes up the module. If unused, keep it open. W_DISABLE# 4 DI Airplane mode control. VILmin = -0.3V VILmax = 0.6V VIHmin = 1.2V VIHmax = 2.0V 1.8V power domain.   Pull-up by default. In low level voltage, module can enter into airplane mode. If unused, keep it open. AP_READY 2 DI Application processor sleep state detection. VILmin = -0.3V VILmax = 0.6V VIHmin = 1.2V VIHmax = 2.0V 1.8V power domain. If unused, keep it open. RESERVED Pins Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   DC Characteristics   Comment   RESERVED 23,28~33,37~40, 43,55,73~84  Reserved  Keep these pins unconnected.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            26 / 84     3.4. Operating Modes    The table below briefly summarizes the various operating modes referred to in the following chapters.  Table 5: Overview of Operating Modes Mode Details   Normal Operation GSM Idle Software is active. The module has registered to the GSM network and is ready to send and receive data. GSM Talk/Data GSM connection is ongoing. In this mode, the power consumption is  decided  by  the  configuration  of  power  control  level  (PCL), dynamic DTX control and the working RF band. GPRS Idle The module is ready for GPRS data transfer, but no data transfer is going on. In this case, power consumption depends on network setting and GPRS configuration. GPRS Data There is GPRS data in transfer (PPP, TCP or UDP). In this mode, power consumption is decided by the PCL, working RF band and GPRS multi-slot configuration. EDGE Idle The module is ready for data transfer in EDGE mode, but no data is  currently  sent  or  received.  In  this  case,  power  consumption depends on network settings and EDGE configuration. EDGE Data There is EDGE data in transfer (PPP, TCP or UDP). In this mode, power consumption is decided by the PCL, working RF band and EDGE multi-slot configuration. UMTS Idle Software  is  active.  The  module  has  registered  to  the  UMTS network and the module is ready to send and receive data. UMTS Talk/Data UMTS  connection  is  ongoing.  In  this  mode,  the  power consumption is decided by network setting (e.g. TPC pattern) and data transfer rate. HSPA Idle Software  is  active.  The  module  has  registered  to  the  HSPA network and the module is ready to send and receive data. HSPA Data HSPA  data  transfer  is  ongoing.  In  this  mode,  the  power consumption is decided by network setting (e.g. TPC pattern) and data transfer rate. Minimum Functionality Mode AT+CFUN command can set the module entering into a minimum functionality mode without removing the power supply. In this case, both RF function and USIM card will be invalid.   Airplane Mode AT+CFUN  command  and  W_DISABLE#  pin  can  set  the  module  entering  into airplane mode. In this case, RF function will be invalid.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            27 / 84     Sleep Mode In this mode, the current consumption of the module will be reduced to the minimal level. During this mode, the module can still  receive paging message, SMS, voice call and TCP/UDP data from the network normally. Power Down Mode In this  mode, the power  management unit shuts down the power  supply.  Only  the power  supply  for  RTC  remains.  Software  is  not  active.  The  serial  interface  is  not accessible.  Operating  voltage  (connected  to  VBAT_RF  and  VBAT_BB)  remains applied.  3.5. Power Saving   3.5.1.  Sleep Mode UC20 is able to reduce its current consumption to a minimum value during the sleep mode. The following section describes UC20’s power saving procedure.  3.5.1.1.  UART Application If application processor communicates with module via UART interface, the following preconditions can let the module enter into the sleep mode.    Execute AT command AT+QSCLK=1 to enable the sleep mode.   Drive DTR to high level.    The following figure shows the connection between the module and application processor. RXDTXDRIDTRAP_READYTXDRXDEINTGPIOGPIOModule ProcessorGND GND Figure 3: UART Sleep Application  The  RI  of  module  is  used  to  wake  up  the  processor,  and  AP_READY  will  detect  the  sleep  state  of processor (can be configured to high level or low level detection). You should pay attention to the level
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            28 / 84     match shown in dotted line between module and processor.    Driving DTR to low level will wake up the module.  3.5.1.2.  USB Application with Suspend Function If  application  processor  communicates  with  module  via  USB  interface,  and  processor  supports  USB suspend function, the following preconditions can let the module enter into the sleep mode.    Execute AT command AT+QSCLK=1 to enable the sleep mode.  The processor’s USB bus which is connected with the module USB interface enters into suspended state.  The following figure shows the connection between the module and processor. USB_VBUSUSB_DPUSB_DMAP_READYVDDUSB_DPUSB_DMGPIOModule ProcessorGND GNDRI EINT Figure 4: USB Application with Suspend Function  When the processor’s USB bus returns to resume state, the module will be woken up.  3.5.1.3.  USB Application without Suspend Function If application processor communicates with module via USB interface, and processor does not support USB suspend function, you should disconnect USB_VBUS with additional control circuit to let the module enter into sleep mode.    Execute AT command AT+QSCLK=1 to enable the sleep mode.   Disconnect USB_VBUS.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            29 / 84     The following figure shows the connection between the module and application processor. USB_VBUSUSB_DPUSB_DMAP_READYVDDUSB_DPUSB_DMGPIOModule ProcessorRI EINTPower SwitchGPIOGND GND Figure 5: USB Sleep Application without Suspend Function  Supply power to USB_VBUS will wake up the module.  In sleep mode, module can still receive paging, SMS, voice call and TCP/UDP data from network, but the UART port is not accessible. When the module enters into the sleep mode, the SLEEP_IND will output a high logic level.    For more details about power saving mode, please refer to document [8].      3.5.2.  Airplane Mode When  module  enters  into  the  airplane  mode,  the  RF  function  does  not  work,  and  all  AT  commands correlative with RF function will be not accessible. This mode can be set with the following way.  Hardware: The W_DISABLE# pin is pulled up by default, drive it to low level will let the module enter into airplane mode.  Software: Command AT+CFUN provides the choice of the functionality level <fun>=0, 1, 4. AT+CFUN=0: Minimum functionality mode, both USIM and RF function are disabled. AT+CFUN=1: Full functionality mode (by default). AT+CFUN=4: Airplane mode. RF function is disabled.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            30 / 84      1.  The  W_DISABLE#  control  function  is  disabled  in  firmware  by  default.  It  can  be  enabled  by  AT command AT+QCFG=“airplanecontrol”. Refer to document [1]. 2.    When the module is in sleep mode, the W_DISABLE# control is invalid. Please be sure to wake the   module up first.     3.    GNSS function is still available when RF function is disabled.  3.6. Power Supply 3.6.1.  Power Supply Pins UC20  provides  four  VBAT  pins  dedicated  to  connect  with  the  external  power  supply.  There  are  two separate voltage domains for VBAT.      VBAT_RF with two pads for module RF part.   VBAT_BB with two pads for module baseband part.  The following table shows the VBAT pins and ground pins.  Table 6: VBAT and GND Pins Pin Name   Pin No. Description Min. Typ. Max. Unit VBAT_RF 57,58 Power supply for module RF part. 3.3 3.8 4.3 V VBAT_BB 59,60 Power supply for module baseband part. 3.3 3.8 4.3 V GND 8,9,19,36,46, 48,50~54,56, 72, 85~112 Ground. - 0 - V  3.6.2.  Decrease Voltage Drop The power supply range of the module is 3.3V ~ 4.3V. Make sure the input voltage will never drop below 3.3V. If the voltage drops below 3.3V, the module will turn off automatically. The following figure shows the voltage drop during transmitting burst in 2G network, the voltage drop will be less in 3G network. NOTES
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            31 / 84     < 400mVCurrentVBAT≤ 2.0Aburst burstMin. 3.3V Figure 6: Voltage Drop during Transmitting Burst  To decrease voltage drop, a bypass capacitor of about 100µF with low ESR should be used. Multi-layer ceramic chip (MLCC) capacitor  can provide the  best combination of low ESR.  The main power supply from an external application has to be a single voltage source and expanded to two sub paths with star structure. The width of VBAT_BB trace should be no  less than 1mm, and the  width of  VBAT_RF trace should be no less than 2mm, and the principle of the VBAT trace is the longer, the wider.  Three ceramic capacitors (100nF, 33pF, 10pF) are recommended to be applied to the  VBAT pins. The capacitors should be placed close to the UC20’s VBAT pins. In addition, in order to get a stable power source, it is suggested to use a zener diode of which reverse zener voltage is 5.1V and dissipation power is more than 0.5W. The following figure shows star structure of the power supply.    ModuleVBAT_RFVBAT_BBVBATC1100uFC6100nFC733pFC810pF++C2100nFC5100uFC333pFC410pFD15.1V Figure 7: Star Structure of the Power Supply  3.6.3.  Reference Design for Power Supply The power design for the module is very important, since the performance of power supply for the module largely depends on the power source. The power supply is capable of providing the sufficient current up to
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            32 / 84     2A at least. If the voltage drop between the input and output is not too high, it is suggested to use a LDO to supply power for module. If there is a big voltage difference between the input source and the desired output (VBAT), a buck converter is preferred to be used as a power supply.  The following figure shows a reference design for +5V input power source. The designed output for the power supply is about 3.8V and the maximum load current is 3A.    DC_INC1 C2MIC29302WU U1IN OUTENGNDADJ2 4135VBAT 100nFC3470uFC4100nFR2100K47KR3470uF470R51KR4R11%1% Figure 8: Reference Circuit of Power Supply  3.6.4.  Monitor the Power Supply You  can use  the  AT+CBC command to  monitor the  VBAT_BB voltage value. For  more details, please refer to document [1].    3.7. Turn on and off Scenarios 3.7.1.  Turn on Module Using the PWRKEY The following table shows the pin definition of PWRKEY.  Table 7: PWRKEY Pin Description Pin Name   Pin No. Description DC Characteristics Comment PWRKEY 21 Turn on/off the module. VIHmax = 2.1V VIHmin = 1.3V VILmax = 500mV Pull-up to 1.8V internally with 200kΩ resistor.    When UC20 is in power down mode, it can be turned on to normal mode by driving the PWRKEY pin to a low level at least 100ms. It is recommended to use an open drain/collector driver to control the PWRKEY. After STATUS pin (require external pull-up) outputting a low level, PWRKEY pin can be released. A simple
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            33 / 84     reference circuit is illustrated in the following figure. Turn on pulsePWRKEY4.7K47K≥ 100ms Figure 9: Turn on the Module Using Driving Circuit  The other way to control the PWRKEY is using a button directly. A TVS component is indispensable to be placed nearby the button for ESD protection. When pressing the key, electrostatic strike may generate from finger. A reference circuit is showed in the following figure. PWRKEYS1Close to S1TVS Figure 10: Turn on the Module Using Keystroke  The turn on scenarios is illustrated as the following figure.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            34 / 84     VIL ≤ 0.5VVIH  ≥ 1.3VVBATPWRKEY≥ 100ms1RESET_NSTATUS(OD)1.3 ~ 1.9sInactiveUART Active≥ 5sInactive ActiveUSB≥ 5s Figure 11: Timing of Turning on Module   Make  sure  that  VBAT  is  stable  before  pulling  down  PWRKEY  pin.  The  time  between  them  is recommended to be 30ms.  3.7.2.  Turn off Module The following procedures can be used to turn off the module:    Normal power down procedure: Turn off the module using the PWRKEY pin.   Normal power down procedure: Turn off the module using command AT+QPOWD.   Automatic shutdown: Turn off the module automatically if under-voltage or over-voltage is detected.  3.7.2.1.  Turn off Module Using the PWRKEY Pin Driving the PWRKEY to a low level voltage at least 0.6s, the module will execute power-down procedure after PWRKEY is released. The power-down scenario is illustrated as the following figure. NOTE
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            35 / 84     VBATPWRKEYLog off network about 1s to 60s≥ 0.6sRUNNING Power-down procedure OFFModuleStatusSTATUS(OD) Figure 12: Timing of Turning off Module  During power-down procedure, module will send out URC “NORMAL POWER DOWN” via URC port first, then log off network and save important data. After logging off, module sends out “POWERED DOWN” and shut down the internal power supply. The power on VBAT pins is not allowed to turn off before the URC “POWERED DOWN” is output to avoid data loss. If logging off is not done within 60s, module will shut down internal power supply forcibly.  After that moment, the module enters the power down mode, no other AT commands can be executed and only the RTC is still active.    3.7.2.2.  Turn off Module Using AT Command It is also a safe way to use AT command AT+QPOWD to turn off the module, which is similar to turning off the module via PWRKEY Pin.  Please refer to document [1] for details about the AT command of AT+QPOWD.  3.7.2.3.  Automatic Shutdown The module will constantly monitor the voltage applied on the VBAT, if the voltage ≤ 3.5V, the following URC will be presented:     +QIND: “vbatt”,-1  If the voltage ≥ 4.21V, the following URC will be presented:     +QIND: “vbatt”,1
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            36 / 84     The uncritical voltage is 3.3V to 4.35V, If the voltage > 4.35V or < 3.3V the module would automatically shut down itself.  If the voltage < 3.3V, the following URC will be presented:     +QIND: “vbatt”,-2  If the voltage > 4.35V, the following URC will be presented:     +QIND: “vbatt”,2   The value of voltage threshold can be revised by command AT+QCFG=“vbatt”, refer to document [1] for details.  3.8. Reset the Module  The RESET_N can be used to reset the module.  Table 8: RESET_N Pin Description Pin Name   Pin No. Description DC Characteristics Comment RESET_N 20 Reset the module.   VIHmax = 2.1V VIHmin = 1.3V VILmax = 500mV Pull-up to 1.8V internally with 200kΩ resistor.   Active low.  You can reset the module by driving the RESET_N to a low level voltage for more than 150ms and then releasing.    The  recommended  circuit  is  similar  to  the  PWRKEY  control  circuit.  You  can  use  open  drain/collector driver or button to control the RESET_N. NOTE
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            37 / 84     Reset pulseRESET_N4.7K47K≥ 150ms Figure 13: Reference Circuit of RESET_N by Using Driving Circuit RESET_NS2Close to S2TVS Figure 14: Reference Circuit of RESET_N by Using Button  The reset scenario is illustrated as the following figure. VIL  ≤ 0.5VVIH  ≥ 1.3VVBAT150msRESETTINGModule Status RUNNINGRESET_NRUNNING≥ 5s Figure 15: Timing of Resetting Module  Use the RESET_N only when turning off the module by the command AT+QPOWD and the PWRKEY pin failed.   NOTE
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            38 / 84     3.9. RTC Backup  The RTC (Real Time Clock) can be powered by an external power source through the pin VRTC when the module is powered down and there is no power supply for the VBAT. It is also available to charge the battery  on  the  VRTC  when  module  is  turned  on.  You  can  choose  rechargeable  battery,  capacitor  or non-rechargeable battery depending on different applications.  The following figures show the various sample circuits for VRTC backup. ModuleRTC CoreRVRTCNon-chargeable Battery   Figure 16: RTC Supply from Non-chargeable Battery   Rechargeable BatteryModuleRTC CoreRVRTC Figure 17: RTC Supply from Rechargeable Battery
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            39 / 84     Large Capacitance CapacitorModuleRTC CoreRVRTC Figure 18: RTC Supply from Capacitor  3.10. UART Interface  The  module  provides  two  UART  interfaces:  main  UART  interface  and  debug  UART  interface.  The following shows the different features.    Main  UART  interface  supports 9600, 19200, 38400,  57600, 115200, 230400,  460800, 921600bps baud  rate,  the  default  is  115200bps.  This  interface  can  be  used  for  data  transmission,  AT communication or firmware upgrade.   Debug UART interface supports 115200bps. It can be used for GNSS NMEA sentences output.     USB interface supports software debug and firmware upgrade by default.    The  module  is  designed  as  the  DCE  (Data  Communication  Equipment),  following  the  traditional DCE-DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) connection. The following tables  show the pin definition  of these two UART interfaces.  Table 9: Pin Definition of the Main UART Interface Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   Comment RI 62 DO Ring indicator. 1.8V power domain. DCD 63 DO Data carrier detection. 1.8V power domain. CTS 64 DO Clear to send. 1.8V power domain. NOTE
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            40 / 84     RTS 65 DI Request to send. 1.8V power domain. DTR 66 DI Data terminal ready. 1.8V power domain. TXD 67 DO Transmit data. 1.8V power domain. RXD 68 DI Receive data. 1.8V power domain.  Table 10: Pin Definition of the Debug UART Interface Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   Comment DBG_TXD 12 DO Transmit data. 1.8V power domain. DBG_RXD 11 DI Receive data. 1.8V power domain.  The logic levels are described in the following table.  Table 11: Logic Levels of Digital I/O Parameter Min Max Unit   VIL -0.3 0.6 V VIH 1.2 2.0 V VOL 0 0.45 V VOH 1.35 1.8 V  UC20 provides 1.8V UART interface. A level translator should be used if your application is equipped with a 3.3V UART interface. A level translator TXS0108PWR provided by Texas Instrument is recommended. The following figure shows the reference design.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            41 / 84     VCCA VCCBOEA1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8GNDB1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8VDD_EXTRIDCDRTSRXDDTRCTSTXD51K 51K0.1uF 0.1uFRI_3.3VDCD_3.3VRTS_3.3VRXD_3.3VDTR_3.3VCTS_3.3VTXD_3.3VVDD_3.3VTranslator Figure 19: Reference Circuit with Translator Chip  Please visit http://www.ti.com for more information.  Another example with transistor translation circuit is shown as below. The construction of dotted line can refer to the construction of solid line. Please pay attention to direction of connection. Input dotted line of module should refer to input solid line of the module. Output dotted line of module should refer to output solid line of the module. MCU/ARM/TXD/RXDVDD_EXT4.7KVCC_MCU 4.7K4.7KVDD_EXTTXDRXDRTSCTSDTRRI/RTS/CTSGNDGPIO DCDModuleGPIOEINTVDD_EXT4.7KGND1nF1nF Figure 20: Reference Circuit with Transistor Circuit  The following figure is an example of connection between UC20 and PC. A voltage level translator and a RS-232 level translator chip must be inserted between module and PC, since these two UART interfaces do not support the RS-232 level, while support the 1.8V CMOS level only.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            42 / 84     TXS0108PWRDCD_3.3VRTS_3.3VDTR_3.3VRXD_3.3VRI_3.3VCTS_3.3VTXD_3.3VDCDRTSDTRRXDRICTSTXDDCD_1.8VRTS_1.8VDTR_1.8VRXD_1.8VRI_1.8VCTS_1.8VTXD_1.8VVCCAModuleGND GNDVDD_EXT VCCB3.3VDIN1ROUT3ROUT2ROUT1DIN4DIN3DIN2DIN5R1OUTBFORCEON/FORCEOFF /INVALID3.3VDOUT1DOUT2DOUT3DOUT4DOUT5RIN3RIN2RIN1VCC GNDOESN65C3238 DB-9Connect to PCDCDRTSDTRTXDRICTSRXDDSRGND123456789 Figure 21: RS232 Level Match Circuit   1.  The module disables the hardware flow control by default. When hardware flow control is required, RTS  and  CTS  should  be  connected  to  the  host.  AT  command  AT+IFC=2,2  is  used  to  enable hardware flow control. AT command AT+IFC=0,0 is used to disable the hardware flow control. For more details, please refer to document [1]. 2.  Rising edge on DTR will let the module exit from the data mode by default. It can be disabled by AT commands. Refer to document [1] about the command AT&D and AT&V for details. 3.  DCD is used as data mode indication. Refer to document [1] about the command AT&C and AT&V for details.  3.11. USIM Card Interface  The USIM card interface circuitry meets ETSI and IMT-2000 SIM interface requirements. Both 1.8V and 3.0V USIM cards are supported.  Table 12: Pin Definition of the USIM Interface Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description Comment USIM_VDD 14 PO Power supply for USIM card. Either  1.8V  or  3.0V  is  supported by the module automatically. USIM_DATA 15 IO Data signal of USIM card. Pull-up  to  USIM_VDD  with  15k resistor internally. NOTES
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            43 / 84     USIM_CLK 16 DO Clock signal of USIM card.  USIM_RST 17 DO Reset signal of USIM card.  USIM_PRESENCE 13 DI USIM card insertion detection. 1.8V power domain. USIM_GND 10  Specified ground for USIM card.   The following figure shows the reference design of the 8-pin USIM card. ModuleUSIM_VDDUSIM_GNDUSIM_RSTUSIM_CLKUSIM_DATAUSIM_PRESENCE22R22R22RVDD_EXT51K100nF USIM ConnectorGNDGND33pF 33pF 33pFVCCRSTCLK IOVPPGNDGNDUSIM_VDD15K Figure 22: Reference Circuit of the 8 Pin USIM Card  Some AT commands are invalid when USIM card is not applied.  UC20 supports USIM card hot-plugging via the USIM_PRESENCE pin. For details, refer to document [1] about  the  command  AT+QSIMDET.  If  you  do  not  need  the  USIM  card  detection  function,  keep USIM_PRESENCE  unconnected.  The  reference  circuit  for  using  a  6-pin  USIM  card  connector  is illustrated as the following figure. NOTE
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            44 / 84     ModuleUSIM_VDDUSIM_GNDUSIM_RSTUSIM_CLKUSIM_DATA 22R22R22R100nF USIM ConnectorGND33pF 33pF 33pFVCCRSTCLK IOVPPGNDGND15KUSIM_VDD Figure 23: Reference Circuit of the 6 Pin USIM Card  In order to enhance the reliability and availability of the USIM card in your application, please follow the following criterion in the USIM circuit design:    Keep layout of USIM card as close as possible to the module. Assure the length of the trace is less than 200mm.     Keep USIM card signal away from RF and VBAT alignment.   Assure the ground between module and USIM connector short and wide. Keep the width of ground and USIM_VDD no less than 0.5mm to maintain the same electric potential. The decouple capacitor of USIM_VDD should be less than 1uF and must be near to USIM connector.  To  avoid  cross-talk  between  USIM_DATA  and  USIM_CLK,  keep  them  away  with  each  other  and shield them with surrounded ground.     In order to offer good ESD protection, it is recommended to add TVS. The 22Ω resistors should be added  in  series  between  the  module  and  the  USIM  card  so  as  to  suppress  the  EMI  spurious transmission and enhance the ESD protection. The 33pF capacitors are used for filtering interference of EGSM900. Please note that the USIM peripheral circuit should be close to the USIM connector.   The pull-up resistor on USIM_DATA line can improve anti-jamming capability when long layout trace and sensitive occasion is applied, and should be placed close to the USIM connector.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            45 / 84     3.12. USB Interface  UC20 contains one integrated Universal Serial Bus (USB) transceiver which complies with the USB 2.0 specification and supports high speed (480 Mbps), full speed (12 Mbps) and low speed (1.5 Mbps) mode. The USB interface is primarily used for AT command, data transmission, GNSS NMEA sentences output, software debug and firmware upgrade. The following table shows the pin definition of USB interface.    Table 13: USB Pin Description Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   Comment USB_DP 69 IO USB differential data bus (positive). Require differential impedance of 90Ω. USB_DM 70 IO USB differential data bus (minus). Require differential impedance of 90Ω. USB_VBUS 71 PI Used for detecting the USB interface connected. 3.0~5.25V. Typical 5.0V. GND 72  Ground.   More details about the USB 2.0 specifications, please visit http://www.usb.org/home.  The following figure shows the reference circuit of USB interface. ModuleUSB_VBUSUSB_DPUSB_DMGNDUSB connectorClose to USB connectorDifferential layoutUSB_VBUSUSB_DPUSB_DMGNDESD ArrayNM_2pF Figure 24: Reference Circuit of USB Application  In order to ensure the USB interface design corresponding with the USB 2.0 specification, please comply with the following principles.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            46 / 84       It is important to route the USB signal traces as differential pairs with total grounding. The impedance of USB differential trace is 90ohm.   Do not route signal traces  under  crystals, oscillators, magnetic devices and RF  signal traces. It  is important to route the USB differential traces in inner-layer with ground shielding not only upper and lower layer but also right and left side.   Pay attention to the influence of junction capacitance of ESD component on USB data lines. Typically, the capacitance value should be less than 2pF.   Keep the ESD components as closer to the USB connector as possible.   UC20 module can only be used as a slave device.  The USB interface is recommended to be reserved for firmware upgrade in your design. The following figure shows the recommended test points.   ModuleUSB_DMUSB_DPVBAT_BBUSB_VBUSPWRKEYGNDVBAT_RFUSB_DMUSB_DPVBATUSB_VBUSPWRKEYGNDConnector Figure 25: Test Points of Firmware Upgrade  3.13. PCM and I2C Interface  UC20 provides one Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) digital interface for audio design, which supports the following modes:    Primary mode (short sync, works as both master and slave)   Auxiliary mode (long sync, works as master only)  NOTE
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            47 / 84     In primary mode, the data is sampled on the falling edge of the PCM_CLK and transmitted on the rising edge; the PCM_SYNC falling edge represents the MSB. In this mode, PCM_CLK supports 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048 and 4096kHz for different speech codec.    In auxiliary mode, the data is sampled on the falling edge of the PCM_CLK and transmitted on the rising edge; while the PCM_SYNC rising edge represents the MSB. In this mode, PCM interface operates with a 128kHz PCM_CLK and an 8kHz, 50% duty cycle PCM_SYNC only.  UC20 supports 8-bit A-law and μ-law, and also 16-bit linear data formats. The following figures show the primary mode’s timing relationship with 8kHz PCM_SYNC and 2048kHz PCM_CLK and auxiliary mode’s timing relationship with 8kHz PCM_SYNC and 128kHz PCM_CLK. PCM_CLKPCM_SYNCPCM_OUTMSB LSB MSBMSB LSB MSBPCM_IN125us1 2 256255  Figure 26: Primary Mode Timing  PCM_CLKPCM_SYNCPCM_OUTMSB LSBPCM_IN125usMSB1 2 1615LSB Figure 27: Auxiliary Mode Timing
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            48 / 84     The  following  table  shows  the pin  definition of  PCM  and  I2C  interface  which  can  be  applied  on  audio codec design.  Table 14: Pin Definition of PCM and I2C Interface Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   Comment PCM_IN 24 DI PCM data input. 1.8V power domain. PCM_OUT 25 DO PCM data output. 1.8V power domain. PCM_SYNC 26 IO PCM data frame sync signal. 1.8V power domain. PCM_CLK 27 IO PCM data bit clock. 1.8V power domain. I2C_SCL 41 OD I2C serial clock. Require external pull-up resistor. 1.8V only. I2C_SDA 42 OD I2C serial data. Require external pull-up resistor. 1.8V only.  Clock and mode can be configured by AT command, and the default configuration is master mode using short sync data format with 2048kHz PCM_CLK and 8kHz PCM_SYNC. In addition, UC20’s firmware has integrated the configuration on NAU8814 application with I2C interface. Refer to document [1] about the command AT+QDAI for details.  The following figure shows the reference design of PCM interface with external codec IC. PCM_INPCM_OUTPCM_SYNCPCM_CLKI2C_SCLI2C_SDANAU8814Module1.8V4.7K4.7KBCLKMCLKFSDACINADCOUTSCLKSDINBIASMIC_BIASMIC+MIC-SPKOUT+SPKOUT- Figure 28: Reference Circuit of PCM Application with Audio Codec
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            49 / 84      1.    It  is  recommended  to  reserved  RC  (R=22Ω,  C=22pF)  circuit  on  the  PCM  lines,  especially  for   PCM_CLK. 2.    UC20 works as a master device pertaining to I2C interface.  3.14. ADC Function  The module provides two analog-to-digital converters (ADC) to digitize the analog signal to 15-bit digital data such  as battery voltage,  temperature and  so on.  Using AT  command  AT+QADC=0  can  read the voltage value on ADC0 pin. Using AT command AT+QADC=1 can read the voltage value on ADC1 pin. For more details of these AT commands, please refer to document [1].    In order to improve the accuracy of ADC, the trace of ADC should be surrounded by ground.    Table 15: Pin Definition of the ADC   Pin Name Pin No. Description ADC0 45 General purpose analog to digital converter. ADC1 44 General purpose analog to digital converter.  The following table describes the characteristic of the ADC function.  Table 16: Characteristic of the ADC Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Unit ADC0 Voltage Range 0.2  2.1 V ADC1 Voltage Range 0.2  4.2 V ADC Resolution  15  bits Offset Error  3.5  % Gain Error  2.5  %  NOTES
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            50 / 84     3.15. Network Status Indication  The network indication pins can be used to drive a network status indicator LED. The module provides two pins which are NET_MODE and NET_STATUS. The following tables describe pin definition and logic level changes in different network status.    Table 17: Pin Definition of Network Indicator Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   Comment NET_MODE 5 DO Indicate the module network registration mode. 1.8V power domain NET_STATUS 6 DO Indicate the module network activity status. 1.8V power domain  Table 18: Working State of the Network Indicator Pin Name Status Description NET_MODE Always High Registered in 3G network Always Low Others NET_STATUS Flicker slowly (200ms High/1800ms Low) Network searching Flicker slowly (1800ms High/200ms Low) Idle Flicker quickly (125ms High/125ms Low) Data transfer is ongoing Always High Voice calling  A reference circuit is shown in the following figure. 4.7K47KVBAT2.2KModuleNetwork Indicator
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            51 / 84     Figure 29: Reference Circuit of the Network Indicator 3.16. Operating Status Indication 3.16.1.  STATUS The STATUS pin is an open drain output for indicating the module operation status. You can connect it to a  GPIO  of  DTE  with  pulled  up,  or  as  LED  indication  circuit  as  below.  When  the  module  is  turned  on normally,  the  STATUS  will  present  the  low  state.  Otherwise,  the  STATUS will  present  high-impedance state.    Table 19: Pin Definition of STATUS Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   Comment STATUS 61 OD Indicate the module operation status. Require external pull-up.  The following figure shows different design circuit of STATUS, you can choose either one according to your application demands. VDD_MCU10KModuleSTATUS MCU_GPIOModuleSTATUSVBAT2.2K Figure 30: Reference Circuit of the STATUS  3.16.2.  SLEEP_IND The SLEEP_IND is an indicated pin for judging whether the module is in sleep mode or not. When the module enters into the sleep mode, the SLEEP_IND will output a logic high level. So  you can use the SLEEP_IND for low current indication. The following table shows the pin definition of SLEEP_IND.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            52 / 84     Table 20: Pin Definition of SLEEP_IND Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   Comment SLEEP_IND 3 DO Indicate the sleep status.   1.8V power domain. Outputs high level when the module is in sleep mode.  A reference circuit is shown in the following figure. 4.7K47KVBAT2.2KModuleSLEEP_IND Figure 31: Reference Circuit of the SLEEP_IND  Module still periodically monitors the paging channel of the current base station (paging block reception) during the sleep mode. When the module monitors the paging  channel, it wakes up to active mode, to enable the reception of paging block. In between, the module switches to sleep mode.  The following figure shows the paging timing cycle (T) during sleep mode. SLEEP_INDPagingSleepTSleep SleepPagingSleepPagingT Figure 32: Relationship between Sleep and Network Paging
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            53 / 84     As to GSM network, the paging period time can be calculated with the following formula.  T= 4.615ms × 51 × DRX  As to WCDMA network, the paging period time can be calculated with the following formula.  T= 10ms × 2DRX    DRX  (Discontinuous  Reception)  is  a  value  from  2  to  9  in  GSM  network,  resulting  in  paging  intervals 470.6ms to 2118.42ms, and a value from 6 to 9 in WCDMA network, resulting in paging intervals from 640ms to 5120ms.  3.17. Behavior of the RI  You can use command AT+QCFG=“risignaltype”, “physical” to configure RI behavior:  No matter which port URC is presented on, URC will trigger the behavior on RI pin.   URC can be output from UART port, USB AT port and USB modem port by command AT+QURCCFG. The default port is USB AT port.  In additional, RI behavior can be configured flexible. The default behavior of the RI is shown as below.  Table 21: Behavior of the RI State Response Idle RI keeps high level. URC RI outputs 120ms low pulse when new URC returns.  The  RI  behavior  can  be  changed  by  command  AT+QCFG=“urc/ri/ring”,  refer  to  document  [1]  for details. NOTE
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            54 / 84     4 GNSS Receiver  4.1. General Description  UC20  includes  a  fully  integrated  global  navigation  satellite  system  solution  that  supports  the  latest generation gpsOne Gen8 of Qualcomm (GPS and GLONASS). Compared with GPS only, dual systems increase  usable  constellation,  reduce  coverage  gaps  and  TTFF,  and  increase  positioning  accuracy, especially in rough urban environments.  UC20 works in standalone mode, allows device to demodulate GNSS assistance data, calculate position without any assistance from the network, suitable for various application needing lowest-cost, accurate position determination. UC20 supports Qualcomm gpsOneXTRA technology (one kind of A-GNSS), which will download XTRA file from the internet server to enhance the TTFF. XTRA file contains predicted GPS and GLONASS satellites coordinates and clock biases valid for up to 7days. It is the best if XTRA file is downloaded once every 1-2 days. And UC20 also supports SBAS (including WAAS, EGNOS and MSAS), which will improve fix accuracy.    UC20 provides power-saving solution named DPO (Dynamic Power Optimization), which attempts to turn off GNSS RF parts, reduces current consumption by 50% at most without impact on TTFF, thus extends battery life, and maximizes talk and standby time as well.      UC20 supports standard NMEA-0183 protocol, and outputs NMEA sentences with 1Hz via USB interface by default.    By default,  UC20 GNSS engine is  switched off, it has  to  be switched on  with AT  command. For  more details about GNSS engine technology and configurations, refer to document [7].
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            55 / 84     4.2. GNSS Performance  The following table shows UC20 GNSS performance.  Table 22: GNSS Performance Parameter Description Conditions Typ. Unit Sensitivity (GNSS) Cold start Autonomous -144 dBm With LNA -147 dBm Reacquisition Autonomous -154 dBm With LNA -159 dBm Tracking Autonomous -155 dBm With LNA -161 dBm TTFF (GNSS) Cold start @open sky Autonomous 32 s XTRA enabled 22 s Warm start @open sky Autonomous 29 s XTRA enabled 3 s Hot start @open sky Autonomous 2.5 s XTRA enabled 2 s Accuracy (GNSS) CEP-50 Autonomous @open sky <1.5 m   1.  Tracking sensitivity: the lowest GPS signal value at the antenna port for which the module can keep on positioning for 3 minutes.   2.  Reacquisition sensitivity: the lowest GPS signal value at the antenna port for which the module can fix position again within 3 minutes after loss of lock. 3.  Cold  start  sensitivity: the  lowest  GPS signal  value at  the antenna  port for  which  the module fixes position within 3 minutes after executing cold start command.   NOTES
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            56 / 84     4.3. Layout Guideline  The following layout guideline should be taken into account in your design.    Maximize the distance between the GNSS antenna and the main GSM/UMTS antenna.     Noisy digital circuits such as the USIM card, USB interface, Camera module, Display connector and SD card should be away from the antenna.   Use  ground  vias  around  the  GNSS  trace  and  sensitive  analog  signal  traces  to  provide  coplanar isolation and protection.   Keep 50 ohm characteristic impedance of the ANT_GNSS trace.  Refer to Chapter 5 for GNSS reference design and antenna consideration.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            57 / 84     5 Antenna Interface  UC20 antenna interface includes a main GSM/UMTS antenna, an optional UMTS Rx-diversity antenna, which is used to improve UMTS’s receiving performance, and a GNSS antenna. The antenna interface has an impedance of 50Ω.  5.1. GSM/UMTS Antenna Interface 5.1.1.  Pin Definition The main antenna and UMTS Rx-diversity antenna pins definition are shown below.  Table 23: Pin Definition of the RF Antenna Pin Name Pin No. I/O Description Comment ANT_MAIN 49 IO Main antenna 50Ω impedance ANT_DIV 35 AI Diversity antenna 50Ω impedance  5.1.2.  Operating Frequency Table 24: The Module Operating Frequencies Band Receive Transmit Unit GSM850 869 ~ 894 824 ~ 849 MHz EGSM900 925 ~ 960 880 ~ 915 MHz DCS1800 1805 ~ 1880 1710 ~ 1785 MHz PCS1900 1930 ~ 1990 1850 ~ 1910 MHz UMTS 2100 2110 ~ 2170 1920 ~ 1980 MHz UMTS 1900 1930 ~ 1990 1850 ~ 1910 MHz
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            58 / 84     UMTS 900 925 ~ 960 880 ~ 915 MHz UMTS 850 869 ~ 894 824 ~ 849 MHz UMTS 800 875 ~ 885 830 ~ 840 MHz  5.1.3.  Reference Design The  reference  design  of  main  antenna  and  UMTS  Rx-diversity  antenna  is  shown  as  below.  It  should reserve a π-type matching circuit for better RF performance. The capacitors are not mounted by default. ANT_MAINR1    0RC1ModuleMainantennaNMC2NMR2    0RC3Diversity antennaNMC4NMANT_DIV Figure 33: Reference Circuit of Antenna Interface   Keep a proper distance between main antenna and diversity antenna to improve the receiving sensitivity.       NOTE
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            59 / 84     5.2. GNSS Antenna Interface  The following tables show the GNSS antenna pin definition and frequency specification.  Table 25: Pin Definition of GNSS Antenna Pin Name   Pin No. I/O Description   Comment ANT_GNSS 47 AI GNSS antenna 50Ω impedance  Table 26: GNSS Frequency Type Frequency Unit GPS 1575.42±1.023 MHz GLONASS 1597.5 ~ 1605.8 MHz  5.2.1.  Reference Design for Passive Antenna PassiveantennaMAX2659ModuleANT_GNSS/SHDNGNDRFINGND RFOUTVCC VDDMCU_GPIO100pF 6.8nH220nF33pF51KNMNM56pFD1 Figure 34: Reference Circuit of GNSS Passive Antenna
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            60 / 84     5.2.2.  Reference Design for Active Antenna ActiveantennaVDDModuleANT_GNSS47nH10R 0.1uF100pFNMNM Figure 35: Reference Circuit of GNSS Active Antenna   1.    You can choose the corresponding reference circuit above according to your demands on antenna   circuit design. 2.    MAX2659  is  the  recommended  LNA  chip.  You  can  disable  LNA  to  save  power  with  one  GPIO  shown in above figure. Pay attention to this pin’s voltage level. 3.    VDD supplies power for active antenna. You can choose the right VDD according to the requirements for active antenna. This power circuit is not needed if passive antenna is applied here. 4.    All NM capacitors are reserved for adjusting RF performance. 5.    The capacitance of ESD component D1 should be less than 1pF.  5.3. Antenna Installation 5.3.1.  Antenna Requirement The following table shows the requirement on GSM/UMTS antenna and GNSS antenna.  NOTES
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            61 / 84     Table 27: Antenna Requirements Type Requirements GNSS Frequency range: 1565~1607 MHz Polarization: RHCP or linear VSWR: < 2 (Typ.) Passive antenna gain: > 0dBi Active antenna noise figure: < 1.5dB Active antenna gain: > -2dBi Active antenna embedded LNA gain: 20dB (Typ.) Active antenna total gain: > 18dBi (Typ.) GSM/UMTS VSWR: ≤ 2 Gain (dBi): 1 Max Input Power (W): 50 Input Impedance (ohm): 50 Polarization Type: Vertical Cable Insertion Loss: < 1dB (GSM850/900, UMTS800/850/900) Cable Insertion Loss: < 1.5dB (GSM1800/1900, UMTS1900/2100)  5.3.2.  Install the Antenna with RF Connector   The  following  figure  is  the  antenna  installation  with  RF  connector  provided  by  HIROSE.  The recommended RF connector is UF.L-R-SMT.  Figure 36: Dimensions of the UF.L-R-SMT Connector (Unit: mm)
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            62 / 84     You can use U.FL-LP serial connector listed in the following figure to match the UF.L-R-SMT.  Figure 37: Mechanicals of UF.L-LP Connectors  The following figure describes the space factor of mated connector.  Figure 38: Space Factor of Mated Connector (Unit: mm)  For more details, please visit http://www.hirose.com.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            63 / 84     6 Electrical,  Reliability  and  Radio Characteristics  6.1. Absolute Maximum Ratings  Absolute maximum ratings for power supply and voltage on digital and analog pins of module are listed in the following table:  Table 28: Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Min. Max. Unit VBAT_RF/VBAT_BB -0.3 4.7 V USB_VBUS -0.3 5.5 V Peak Current of VBAT_BB   0   0.8 A Peak Current of VBAT_RF 0 1.8 A Voltage at Digital Pins -0.3 2.3 V Voltage at ADC0 0 2.1 V Voltage at ADC1 0 4.2 V  6.2. Power Supply Ratings Table 29: The Module Power Supply Ratings Parameter Description Conditions Min. Typ. Max. Unit VBAT VBAT_BB  and VBAT_RF Voltage  must  stay  within  the min/max  values,  including  voltage 3.3 3.8 4.3 V
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            64 / 84     Parameter Description Conditions Min. Typ. Max. Unit drop, ripple and spikes. Voltage drop during transmitting burst Maximum  power  control  level  on GSM850 and EGSM900.   400 mV IVBAT Peak supply current (during transmission slot) Maximum  power  control  level  on GSM850 and EGSM900.  1.8 2.0 A USB_VBUS USB detection  3.0 5.0 5.25 V  6.3. Operating Temperature  The operating temperature is listed in the following table.  Table 30: Operating Temperature Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Unit Normal Temperature -35 25 75 ºC  Restricted Operation -40~ -35  75 ~ 85 ºC  Storage Temperature -45  90 ºC    The  maximum  surface  temperature  may  be  up  to  100ºC  when  module  works  at  85ºC  ambient temperature.  6.4. Current Consumption  The values of current consumption are shown below.  NOTE
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            65 / 84     Table 31: The Module Current Consumption Parameter Description Conditions Typ. Unit IVBAT OFF state supply current Power down 45 uA GSM/GPRS supply current Sleep (USB disconnected) 3.6 @DRX=2 mA 1.5 @DRX=9 mA Sleep (USB suspended) 3.7 @DRX=2 mA 1.6 @DRX=9 mA Idle (USB disconnected) 15.0 @DRX=2 mA Idle (USB connected) 32.0 @DRX=2 mA WCDMA   supply current Sleep (USB disconnected) 2.9 @DRX=6 mA 1.1 @DRX=9 mA Sleep (USB suspended) 3.0 @DRX=6 mA 1.2 @DRX=9 mA Idle (USB disconnected) 15.0 @DRX=6 mA Idle (USB connected) 34.0 @DRX=6 mA GPRS data transfer (GNSS off) GSM850 1DL/1UL PCL=5 260 mA GSM850 4DL/1UL PCL=5 276 mA GSM850 3DL/2UL PCL=5 385 mA GSM850 2DL/3UL PCL=5 483 mA GSM850 1DL/4UL PCL=5 554 mA EGSM900 1DL/1UL PCL=5 275 mA EGSM900 4DL/1UL PCL=5 312 mA EGSM900 3DL/2UL PCL=5 448 mA EGSM900 2DL/3UL PCL=5 540 mA EGSM900 1DL/4UL PCL=5 610 mA DCS1800 1DL/1UL PCL=0 196 mA
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            66 / 84     DCS1800 4DL/1UL PCL=0 204 mA DCS1800 3DL/2UL PCL=0 299 mA DCS1800 2DL/3UL PCL=0 368 mA DCS1800 1DL/4UL PCL=0 432 mA PCS1900 1DL/1UL PCL=0 238 mA PCS1900 4DL/1UL PCL=0 247 mA PCS1900 3DL/2UL PCL=0 256 mA PCS1900 2DL/3UL PCL=0 467 mA PCS1900 1DL/4UL PCL=0 572 mA EDGE data transfer (GNSS off) GSM850 1DL/1UL PCL=8 190 mA GSM850 4DL/1UL PCL=8 210 mA GSM850 3DL/2UL PCL=8 306 mA GSM850 2DL/3UL PCL=8 400 mA GSM850 1DL/4UL PCL=8 494 mA EGSM900 1DL/1UL PCL=8 185 mA EGSM900 4DL/1UL PCL=8 197 mA EGSM900 3DL/2UL PCL=8 293 mA EGSM900 2DL/3UL PCL=8 386 mA EGSM900 1DL/4UL PCL=8 480 mA DCS1800 1DL/1UL PCL=2 162 mA DCS1800 4DL/1UL PCL=2 165 mA DCS1800 3DL/2UL PCL=2 245 mA DCS1800 2DL/3UL PCL=2 322 mA DCS1800 1DL/4UL PCL=2 399 mA PCS1900 1DL/1UL PCL=2 189 mA PCS1900 4DL/1UL PCL=2 189 mA
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            67 / 84      PCS1900 3DL/2UL PCL=2 298 mA PCS1900 2DL/3UL PCL=2 401 mA PCS1900 1DL/4UL PCL=2 503 mA WCDMA data transfer (GNSS off) UMTS Band I HSDPA @max power 557 mA UMTS Band I HSUPA @max power 542 mA UMTS Band II HSDPA @max power 549 mA UMTS Band II HSUPA @max power 536 mA UMTS Band V HSDPA @max power 593 mA UMTS Band V HSUPA @max power 576 mA UMTS Band VI HSDPA @max power 530 mA UMTS Band VI HSUPA @max power 493 mA UMTS Band VIII HSDPA @max power   539 mA UMTS Band VIII HSUPA @max power   505 mA GSM voice call GSM850 @PCL=5 292 mA EGSM900 @PCL=5 293 mA DCS1800 @PCL=0 235 mA PCS1900 @PCL=0 288 mA WCDMA voice call UMTS Band I @max power 531 mA UMTS Band II @max power 532 mA UMTS Band V @max power 528 mA UMTS Band VI @max power 470 mA UMTS Band VIII @max power 490 mA GNSS off   Idle, USB active @WCDMA DRX=6 34.0 mA Cold start (Autonomous) 83.8 mA Tracking (Autonomous) 74.6 mA Tracking (DPO on) 51.7 mA
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            68 / 84      GNSS tracking current is tested in the following conditions:     For Cold Start, 10 minutes after First Fix.     For Hot Start, 15 seconds after First Fix.    6.5. RF Output Power  The following table shows the RF output power of UC20 module.  Table 32: Conducted RF Output Power Frequency   Max. Min. GSM850 33dBm±2dB 5dBm±5dB EGSM900 33dBm±2dB 5dBm±5dB DCS1800 30dBm±2dB 0dBm±5dB PCS1900 30dBm±2dB 0dBm±5dB GSM850 (8-PSK) 27dBm±3dB 5dBm±5dB EGSM900 (8-PSK) 27dBm±3dB 5dBm±5dB DCS1800 (8-PSK) 26dBm±3dB 0dBm±5dB PCS1900 (8-PSK) 26dBm±3dB 0dBm±5dB UMTS 2100 24dBm+1/-3dB <-50dBm UMTS 1900 24dBm+1/-3dB <-50dBm UMTS 900 24dBm+1/-3dB <-50dBm UMTS 850 24dBm+1/-3dB <-50dBm UMTS 800 24dBm+1/-3dB <-50dBm   In GPRS 4 slots TX mode, the max output power is reduced by 2.5dB. This design conforms to the GSM specification as described in chapter 13.16 of 3GPP TS 51.010-1.  NOTE NOTE
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            69 / 84     6.6. RF Receiving Sensitivity  The following table shows the conducted RF receiving sensitivity of UC20 module.  Table 33: Conducted RF Receiving Sensitivity Frequency   Receive Sensitivity (Typ.) GSM850     -108.5dBm EGSM900     -108.5dBm DCS1800 -108dBm PCS1900 -108dBm UMTS 2100 -110dBm UMTS 1900 -110dBm UMTS 900 -110dBm UMTS 850 -110dBm UMTS 800 -110dBm  6.7. Electrostatic Discharge  The module is not protected against electrostatics discharge (ESD) in general. Consequently, it is subject to ESD handling precautions that typically apply to ESD sensitive components. Proper ESD handling and packaging  procedures  must  be  applied  throughout  the  processing,  handling  and  operation  of  any application that incorporates the module.  The following table shows the module electrostatics discharge characteristics.  Table 34: Electrostatics Discharge Characteristics Tested Points Contact Discharge Air Discharge Unit VBAT, GND ±5 ±10 kV All Antenna Interfaces ±4 ±8 kV Other Interfaces ±0.5 ±1 kV
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            70 / 84     7 Mechanical Dimensions  This chapter describes the mechanical dimensions of the module. All dimensions are measured in mm.  7.1. Mechanical Dimensions of the Module (32+/-0.15)(29+/-0.15) Figure 39: UC20 Top and Side Dimensions
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            71 / 84     3.43.2 3.4 3.2 3.4 3.24.832.029.0 Figure 40: UC20 Bottom Dimensions (Bottom View)
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            72 / 84      Figure 41: Bottom Pads Dimensions (Bottom View)
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            73 / 84     7.2. Footprint of Recommendation 1.97.8131.99.049.36.45 3.454.422.16.160.81.34.8234.62.51.03.46.8Keepout area29.0 Figure 42: Recommended Footprint (Top View)   1.    Pads 73~84 at the bottom center of module cannot be designed. And keep out the areas shown in pink on the above figure in the host PCB. 2.    In order to maintain the module, keep about 3mm between the module and other components in the   host PCB.       NOTES
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            74 / 84     7.3. Top View of the Module  Figure 43: Top View of the Module  7.4. Bottom View of the Module  Figure 44: Bottom View of the Module
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            75 / 84     8 Storage and Manufacturing  8.1. Storage  UC20 is stored in the vacuum-sealed bag. The restriction of storage condition is shown as below.    Shelf life in sealed bag is 12 months at < 40ºC/90%RH.    After this bag is opened, devices that will be subjected to reflow solder or other high temperature process must be:    Mounted within 72 hours at factory conditions of ≤ 30ºC/60%RH.   Stored at < 10% RH.  Devices require bake before mounting, if:    Humidity indicator card is > 10% when read 23ºC±5ºC.   Mounted for more than 72 hours at factory conditions of ≤ 30ºC/60% RH.  If baking is required, devices may be baked for 48 hours at 125ºC±5ºC.   As  plastic  container  cannot  be  subjected  to  high  temperature,  module  needs  to  be  taken  out  from container  to  high  temperature  (125ºC)  bake.  If  shorter  bake  times  are  desired,  please  refer  to IPC/JEDECJ-STD-033 for bake procedure.  8.2. Manufacturing and Welding  The squeegee should push the paste on  the surface of the  stencil that makes the paste fill the stencil openings and penetrate to the PCB. The force on the squeegee should be adjusted so as to produce a clean stencil surface on a single pass. To ensure the module soldering quality, the thickness of stencil at the hole of the module pads should be 0.18mm. For details, please refer to document [6].  NOTE
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            76 / 84     It  is  suggested  that  peak  reflow  temperature  is  235  ~  245ºC  (for  SnAg3.0Cu0.5  alloy).  Absolute  max reflow  temperature  is  260ºC.  To  avoid  damage  to  the  module  when  it  was  repeatedly  heated,  it  is suggested  that  the  module  should  be  mounted  after  the  first  panel  has  been  reflowed.  The  following picture is the actual diagram which we have operated. Time50 100 150 200 250 30050100150200250  160 ºC  200 ºC217070s~120s40s~60sBetween 1~3 ºC/sPreheat Heating CoolingºCsLiquids Temperature  Figure 45: Liquids Temperature  8.3. Packaging  UC20 is packaged in the tap and reel carriers. One reel is 11.53m length and contains 250pcs modules. The figure below shows the package details, measured in mm.
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            77 / 84     30.3± 0.1529.3± 0.1530.3± 0.1532.5± 0.1533.5± 0.150.35± 0.054.2± 0.153.1± 0.1532.5± 0.1533.5± 0.154.00± 0.12.00± 0.11.75± 0.120.20± 0.1544.00± 0.344.00± 0.11.50±0.1  Direction of feedCover tape1310044.5+0.20-0.0048.5 Figure 46: Carrier Tape
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            78 / 84     9 Appendix A Reference  Table 35: Related Documents   SN Document Name Remark [1] Quectel_UC20_AT_Commands_Manual UC20 AT Commands Manual [2] Quectel_UC20_EVB_User_Guide UC20 EVB User Guide [3] Quectel_UC20_Reference_Design UC20 Reference Design [4] Quectel_UC20&M10_Reference_Design UC20 and M10 Compatible Reference Design [5] Quectel_UC20&M10_Compatible_Design UC20 and M10 Compatible Design [6] Quectel_Module_Secondary_SMT_User_Guide Module Secondary SMT User Guide [7] Quectel_UC20_GNSS_AT_Commands_Manual UC20 GNSS AT Commands Manual [8]   Quectel_UC20_Power_Management_Applicaition_Note UC20 Power Management Application Note  Table 36: Terms and Abbreviations   Abbreviation Description AMR Adaptive Multi-rate ARP   Antenna Reference Point bps Bits Per Second CEP Circular Error Probable CHAP   Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CS   Coding Scheme CSD   Circuit Switched Data
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            79 / 84     CTS   Clear To Send DCE Data Communications Equipment (typically module) DRX   Discontinuous Reception DTE   Data Terminal Equipment (typically computer, external controller) DTR   Data Terminal Ready DTX   Discontinuous Transmission EFR Enhanced Full Rate EGSM Extended GSM900 band (includes standard GSM900 band) ESD   Electrostatic Discharge FR Full Rate GLONASS GLObalnaya NAvigatsionnaya Sputnikovaya Sistema, the Russian Global Navigation Satellite System GMSK Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System GPS Global Positioning System GSM Global System for Mobile Communications HR Half Rate HSPA High Speed Packet Access I/O   Input/Output IMEI   International Mobile Equipment Identity Imax Maximum Load Current Inorm Normal Current LED   Light Emitting Diode LNA Low Noise Amplifier ME Mobile Equipment MO   Mobile Originated
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            80 / 84     MS   Mobile Station (GSM engine) MT   Mobile Terminated PAP   Password Authentication Protocol PBCCH   Packet Switched Broadcast Control Channel PCB   Printed Circuit Board PDU   Protocol Data Unit PPP   Point-to-Point Protocol PSK Phase Shift Keying QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying RF   Radio Frequency RHCP Right Hand Circularly Polarized RMS   Root Mean Square (value) RTC   Real Time Clock Rx   Receive SIM   Subscriber Identification Module SMS   Short Message Service TE   Terminal Equipment UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver & Transmitter UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System URC   Unsolicited Result Code USIM Universal Subscriber Identity Module USSD   Unstructured Supplementary Service Data Vmax Maximum Voltage Value   Vnorm Normal Voltage Value
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            81 / 84     Vmin Minimum Voltage Value VIHmax Maximum Input High Level Voltage Value VIHmin Minimum Input High Level Voltage Value VILmax Maximum Input Low Level Voltage Value VILmin Minimum Input Low Level Voltage Value VImax Absolute Maximum Input Voltage Value VImin Absolute Minimum Input Voltage Value VOHmax Maximum Output High Level Voltage Value VOHmin Minimum Output High Level Voltage Value VOLmax Maximum Output Low Level Voltage Value VOLmin Minimum Output Low Level Voltage Value VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            82 / 84     10 Appendix B GPRS Coding Scheme  Table 37: Description of Different Coding Schemes Scheme Code Rate USF Pre-coded USF Radio  Block excl.USF and BCS BCS Tail Coded Bits Punctured Bits Data  Rate Kb/s CS-1 1/2 3 3 181 40 4 456 0 9.05 CS-2 2/3 3 6 268 16 4 588 132 13.4 CS-3 3/4 3 6 312 16 4 676 220 15.6 CS-4 1 3 12 428 16 - 456 - 21.4
                                                                                                                                              UMTS/HSPA  Module  Series                                                                 UC20  User  Manual  UC20_Hardware_Design                  Confidential / Released                            83 / 84     11 Appendix C GPRS Multi-slot Class  Twenty-nine  classes  of  GPRS  multi-slot  modes  are  defined  for  MS  in  GPRS  specification.  Multi-slot classes are product dependant, and determine the maximum achievable data rates in both the uplink and downlink directions. Written as 3+1 or 2+2, the first number indicates the amount of downlink timeslots, while the second  number indicates the amount of uplink timeslots. The active  slots determine the total number of slots the GPRS device can use simultaneously for both uplink and downlink communications.    The description of different multi-slot classes is shown in the following table.  Table 38: GPRS Multi-slot Classes Multislot Class Downlink Slots Uplink Slots Active Slots 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 3 3 2 2 3 4 3 1 4 5 2 2 4 6 3 2 4 7 3 3 4 8 4 1 5 9 3 2 5 10 4 2 5 11 4 3 5 12 4 4 5
                                                                       UMTS/HSPA Module                                                                 UC20  Hardware  Design  UC20_Hardware_Design                 Confidential / Released                              84 / 84      12 Appendix  D  EDGE  Modulation  and Coding Scheme    Table 39: EDGE Modulation and Coding Scheme Coding Scheme Modulation Coding Family 1 Timeslot 2 Timeslot 4 Timeslot CS-1: GMSK / 9.05kbps 18.1kbps 36.2kbps CS-2: GMSK / 13.4kbps 26.8kbps 53.6kbps CS-3: GMSK / 15.6kbps 31.2kbps 62.4kbps CS-4: GMSK / 21.4kbps 42.8kbps 85.6kbps MCS-1 GMSK C 8.80kbps 17.60kbps 35.20kbps MCS-2 GMSK B 11.2kbps 22.4kbps 44.8kbps MCS-3 GMSK A 14.8kbps 29.6kbps 59.2kbps MCS-4 GMSK C 17.6kbps 35.2kbps 70.4kbps MCS-5 8-PSK B 22.4kbps 44.8kbps 89.6kbps MCS-6 8-PSK A 29.6kbps 59.2kbps 118.4kbps MCS-7 8-PSK B 44.8kbps 89.6kbps 179.2kbps MCS-8 8-PSK A 54.4kbps 108.8kbps 217.6kbps MCS-9 8-PSK A 59.2kbps 118.4kbps 236.8kbps

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