Sagem Wireless 95MASV2C Transmitter module for mobile applications User Manual SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 N1
Sagem Wireless Transmitter module for mobile applications SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 N1
Users Manual
TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 MO130 MODULE FOR MOBILE APPLICATION SPREADING: Company Name SAGEM SA / SCT Original Copies st 1 page F. ROMAO O. HOLIN T. GLASSON F. BULTEAU P. CAILLET F. HADDED R. PATINEC P. RATAJCZYK E. SOUBRANE JC. SURBON R. CRITON T. FEIX C. LABAUME A. SEVENS JM. ROBERT M. BAPSERES R. ALLIOT D. QUIQUEREZ P. QUENTIN G. BADUEL A. LAFOURCADE Secretariat 38 (Archive) CONCLUSION OR SUMMARY : This document gives an overview of the MO130 module: a miniature, single-side board, tri-band GSM/GPRS module, ready for integration in mobile application like vehicle-mounted or vending machines… It describes the main functionalities of this module as well as the electrical interfaces, the mechanical specification (dimension, form…) and the electrical specification of the module. APPROBATION : Writer Project manager IPDE Name : E. SOUBRANE T. GLASSON O. HOLIN Date : 28/03/03 28/03/03 28/03/03 Signature : E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 1 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 2 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 N Date : 28/03/03 MO130 MODULE FOR MOBILE APPLICATION E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 1 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 N Date : 28/03/03 REVISIONS Version Date Writer Subject 17/01/02 25/02/02 E. Soubrane E. Soubrane 02/05/02 E. Soubrane 11/08/02 28/06/02 23/07/02 E. Soubrane E. Soubrane E. Soubrane 06/09/02 E. Soubrane 13/09/02 14/11/02 E. Soubrane E. Soubrane 06/01/03 E. Soubrane / T. Glasson Document creation Modification: 120 pin connector pinout Modification: Battery connector pinout and functioning modes description, consumption Pinout modifications, sensitivity, audio. V56, sensitivity DTR, DSR modification LEDs connection precision, mechanical dimension precision, maximum capacitance on parallel bus VBACKUP, IO description, SIMCD BACKLCD/BACKKEY, Battery connector IO description precision, mechanical scheme update, humidity constraints. Compliance with FCC 06/02/03 11/02/03 04/03/03 28/03/03 E. Soubrane T. Glasson E. Soubrane T. Glasson guidelines, GCF-CC (V.3.5.0) Reset input level, V56 voltage in OFF mode Certification procedure warnings VBAT max Certification clarifications E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 2 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 N Date : 28/03/03 INDEX 1. OVERVIEW................................................................................................................................................................. 5 1.1 OBJECT OF THE DOCUMENT ................................................................................................................. 5 1.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS..................................................................................................................... 5 1.3 STANDARDS COMPLIANCE .................................................................................................................... 5 1.4 COMPLIANCE WITH FCC GUIDELINES .................................................................................................. 6 1.5 TERMS AND ABBREVIATION .................................................................................................................. 6 1.6 PRODUCT FEATURES ............................................................................................................................. 7 BLOC DIAGRAM................................................................................................................................................................. 9 3. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................................................. 10 3.1 SIM .......................................................................................................................................................... 10 3.2 AUDIO ..................................................................................................................................................... 10 3.3 DISPLAY.................................................................................................................................................. 11 3.4 PARALLEL INTERFACE ......................................................................................................................... 12 3.5 SPI INTERFACE...................................................................................................................................... 15 3.6 DATA ....................................................................................................................................................... 16 3.6.1 Data services .......................................................................................................................... 16 3.6.2 IrDA......................................................................................................................................... 16 3.6.3 UART 2 ................................................................................................................................... 16 3.6.4 V24 ......................................................................................................................................... 16 3.7 MULTIMEDIA........................................................................................................................................... 16 3.8 MELODIES GENERATION...................................................................................................................... 17 3.9 ANTENNA................................................................................................................................................ 17 3.10 KEYPAD .................................................................................................................................................. 19 3.11 DAI........................................................................................................................................................... 19 3.12 CLOCKS .................................................................................................................................................. 19 3.13 POWER MANAGEMENT AND CHARGE................................................................................................ 20 3.13.1 Battery..................................................................................................................................... 20 3.13.2 VRDBB.................................................................................................................................... 20 3.13.3 VRDBBDC .............................................................................................................................. 20 3.13.4 VRIO ....................................................................................................................................... 20 3.13.5 V56 ......................................................................................................................................... 20 3.13.6 Vbackup .................................................................................................................................. 20 3.13.7 Charge .................................................................................................................................... 21 3.13.8 AC/DC switching charger ........................................................................................................ 22 3.13.8.1 Operating temperature ............................................................................................................................................22 3.13.8.2 Electrical ratings.....................................................................................................................................................22 3.13.8.3 Thermal ratings ......................................................................................................................................................23 3.13.9 Simple battery charger ............................................................................................................ 23 3.13.9.1 Operating temperature ............................................................................................................................................23 3.13.9.2 Electrical ratings.....................................................................................................................................................24 3.13.9.3 Thermal ratings ......................................................................................................................................................26 3.14 ACCESSORIES ....................................................................................................................................... 27 3.15 MANUFACTURER MMI CUSTOMIZATION ............................................................................................ 27 3.16 OTHER FUNCTIONS .............................................................................................................................. 27 3.16.1 Flap......................................................................................................................................... 27 3.16.2 Buzzer..................................................................................................................................... 27 3.16.3 Backlight ................................................................................................................................. 27 3.16.3.1 Red or Green LEDs ................................................................................................................................................27 3.16.3.2 Blue and White LEDs.............................................................................................................................................28 3.16.3.3 Multicolour LEDs and EL film ..............................................................................................................................28 3.16.4 Network LED........................................................................................................................... 28 3.16.5 Vibrator ................................................................................................................................... 29 4. OPERATING MODES............................................................................................................................................... 30 4.1 MODES DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................................... 30 4.1.1 No supply ................................................................................................................................ 30 4.1.2 OFF......................................................................................................................................... 30 4.1.3 Active ...................................................................................................................................... 30 4.1.4 Standby................................................................................................................................... 30 4.2 TRANSITIONS DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................... 31 E All rights reserved. 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SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 N Date : 28/03/03 4.2.1 Power_on................................................................................................................................ 31 4.2.2 Power_off................................................................................................................................ 31 4.2.3 Switch_on ............................................................................................................................... 31 4.2.4 Switch_off ............................................................................................................................... 31 4.2.5 Wake up.................................................................................................................................. 31 5. PINOUT .................................................................................................................................................................... 32 6. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION................................................................................................................................ 35 6.1 VBAT ....................................................................................................................................................... 35 6.2 POWER SUPPLIES................................................................................................................................. 36 6.2.1 VRDBB (120 pin connector, pin 3) .......................................................................................... 36 6.2.2 VRIO (120 pin connector, pin 2).............................................................................................. 36 6.2.3 V56 (120 pin connector, pin 74) .............................................................................................. 36 6.2.4 ALIMLCD (120 pin connector, pin 75) ..................................................................................... 37 6.3 DAI INTERFACE...................................................................................................................................... 38 6.4 NETWORK LED....................................................................................................................................... 38 6.5 BACKLIGHT ............................................................................................................................................ 38 6.6 SERIAL INTERFACE FOR LCD .............................................................................................................. 38 6.7 KEYBOARD INTERFACE........................................................................................................................ 39 6.8 VIBRATOR CONTROL ............................................................................................................................ 39 6.9 V24 .......................................................................................................................................................... 39 6.10 IRDA ........................................................................................................................................................ 39 6.11 CHARGER............................................................................................................................................... 39 6.12 RESET..................................................................................................................................................... 40 6.13 SPARE IO................................................................................................................................................ 40 6.14 CLOCKS .................................................................................................................................................. 40 6.15 PARALLEL INTERFACE ......................................................................................................................... 40 6.16 JTAG INTERFACE .................................................................................................................................. 41 6.17 DAC ......................................................................................................................................................... 41 6.18 ADC ......................................................................................................................................................... 41 6.19 INTERRUPTS .......................................................................................................................................... 41 6.20 VBACKUP................................................................................................................................................ 42 7. ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION....................................................................................................................... 42 7.1 OPERATING CONDITIONS .................................................................................................................... 42 7.2 CLIMATIC CONDITIONS......................................................................................................................... 42 8. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION WITH CONNECTOR ............................................................................................ 43 9. INTEGRATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 46 9.1 120 PINS CONNECTOR ......................................................................................................................... 46 9.1.1 MO130 connector ................................................................................................................... 46 9.1.2 Mother board connector .......................................................................................................... 47 9.2 MO130 ANTENNA CONNECTOR ........................................................................................................... 48 9.3 BATTERY CONNECTOR ........................................................................................................................ 49 ANNEXE 1 : REFERENCE SENSITIVITY LEVEL ............................................................................................................ 50 ANNEXE 2 : IO DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................................ 51 E All rights reserved. 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OVERVIEW 1.1 OBJECT OF THE DOCUMENT This document gives an overview of the MO130 module: a miniature, single-side board, tri-band GSM/GPRS module, ready for integration in mobile application like vehicle-mounted or vending machines… It describes the main functionalities (GPRS / GSM 900MHz / DCS 1800MHz / PCS 1900MHz, interface to a melody chip, LCD interface, SIM interface, vibrator interface, audio interfaces for speaker/microphone or accessories, battery interface, battery charging interface…) of this module as well as the electrical interfaces, the mechanical specification (dimension, form…) and the electrical specification of the module. 1.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS SCT U37 MT SPEC 117 C MASV2 module – Target specification SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 57 F MO130 module application note 1.3 STANDARDS COMPLIANCE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • GSM 02.60: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Stage 1 Service Description of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)". Version 6.3.0. GSM 03.03: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Numbering, addressing and identification". Version 6.6.0. GSM 03.13: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Discontinuous Reception (DRX) in the GSM system". Version 6.0.0. GSM 03.60: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Service description; Stage 2". Version 6.7.0. GSM 03.64: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS);Overall description of GPRS radio Interface; Stage 2". Version 6.4.0. GSM 04.02: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) access reference configuration". Version 6.0.0. GSM 04.03: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS - BSS) interface Channel structures and access capabilities". Version 6.0.0. GSM 04.04: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Layer 1 General requirements". Version 6.0.0. GSM 04.05: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Data Link (DL) layer General aspects". Version 6.0.1. GSM 04.07: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Mobile radio interface signalling layer 3 General aspects". Version 6.5.1. GSM 04.08: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+);Mobile radio interface layer 3 specification". Version 6.11.0. GSM 04.60: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Radio Link Control/Medium Access Control (RLC/MAC) protocol". Version 6.9.0. GSM 04.64: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Logical Link Control (LLC)". Version 6.7.0. GSM 04.65: : "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Mobile Station (MS) - Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN); Sub network Dependent Convergence Protocol (SNDCP)". Version 6.7.0. E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 5 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 • • • • • • TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 N Date : 28/03/03 GSM 05.02: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Multiplexing and multiple access on the radio path". Version 6.9.0. GSM 05.03: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Channel coding". Version 6.2.1. GSM 05.08: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Radio subsystem link control". Version 6.8.0. GSM 05.10: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Radio subsystem synchronisation". Version 6.6.0. GCF-CC (V.3.5.0) and GT.01. NAPRD.03 (V.2.5.1). 1.4 COMPLIANCE WITH FCC GUIDELINES Fix-mount and mobile devices incorporating M0130 modules must be designed to maintain a minimum separation distance of 20 cm between the antenna and the end user to satisfy RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices. 1.5 TERMS AND ABBREVIATION ADC ADPCM AFC ASIC BMP CODEC CTS DAC DAI DCS DSP DSR DTR EGSM EMS ESD ETS GSM GPRS IC IEEE I/O IRDA ISO ITU JPEG JTAG KBPS LCD LED LNA MBPS MIDI MMI PA PBCCH PCB PCS Analog to Digital Converter Adaptive Delta Pulse Code Modulation Application Frequency Correction Application Specific Integrated Circuit Bitmap Coder-Decoder Clear To Send Digital to Analog Converter Digital Analog Interface Digital Data Signal Processor Data Set Ready Data Terminal Ready Enhanced GSM Enhanced Messaging Services Electrostatic Discharge European Telecommunication Standard Global Standard for Mobile communication Global Packet Radio Services Integrated Circuit Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Input / Output Infra Red International Standards Organisation International Telecommunication Union Joint Picture Expert Group Joint Test Action Group Kbit per second Liquid Crystal Display Diode Low Noise Amplifier Mbit per second Musical Instrument Digital Interface Man Machine interface Power Amplifier Packet Broadcast Channel Printed Circuit Board Personal Communication System E All rights reserved. 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SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 PLL PNG RAM RF RI RMS RTS RX SIM SMS SRAM TBC TBD TX UART USB USSD VCO WAP WBMP TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 N Date : 28/03/03 Phase Locked Loop Portable Network Graphics Random Access Memory Radio Frequency Ring Indication Root Mean Square Ready To Send Receive direction Subscriber Identification Module Short Message Service Static Random Access Memory To Be Confirmed To Be Defined Transmit direction Universal Asynchronous Receiver and Transmitter Universal Serial Bus Unstructured Supplementary Service Data Voltage Controlled Oscillator Wireless Application Protocol Wide Bitmap 1.6 PRODUCT FEATURES Temperature range Weight (in g) ESD Physical dimensions Connection Decoupling capacitors Power supply Power consumption Power supply connector Battery charge management and interface Antenna Antenna connector Frequency bands Voice codecs GSM class Transmit power Supported SIM card Normal range: -10°C to +55°C (full compliant) Extended range: -20°C to –10°C and +55°C to +70°C (functional without any risk for the network) Storage: -40°C to °85°C 10.5g ESD protected, < 1kv or 2kv (see application note) 34x54.4x3 mm (typical) 120 pins connector + 1 antenna connection + 1 battery connection Mainly integrated. 3.45V to 5V range, 3.8V nominal. Off mode: 120uA (typ) Standby mode: 2.5mA (typ) Communication mode: 280mA typ (average in GPRS 4+1 at max power) Communication mode: 1800mA (peak during TX slot) Dedicated connector. Battery charge management is included. The charger interface is provided on 120 pins connector. No antenna included in the module. 50 ohms with coaxial connector. The return loss of the external antenna has to be better than –10dB (50Ohms reference) in all the frequency range. EGSM900 + DCS1800 + PCS1900 Half Rate, Full Rate, Enhanced Full Rate Small MS Class 4 (2W) for EGSM900 Class 1 (1W) for DCS1800 / PCS1900 3V SIM cards. To prevent SIM card’s damages, the power supply of E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 7 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 SIM slot Vibrator Network LED Keyboard / LCD backlight Audio up-link Audio down-link Flap open/closed detection Keyboard interface UART1 interface with flow control IrDA interface or UART2 interface Data services Supplementary services USB interface Melody chip interface Serial Interface Parallel Interface Reset pin Power on pin General purpose I/Os pin GPRS WAP GSM/DCS certification GCF-CC Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 N Date : 28/03/03 the module has to be turned off before any manipulation of the SIM card. Not included on the module. Signals for the management of the SIM card are provided on 120 pins connector. Not included in the module. Controls are provided on 120 pins connector. Not included in the module. Controls are provided on 120 pins connector. Not included in the module. Controls are provided on 120 pins connector. 2 differential inputs are provided for microphone (accessories and handset) 2 differential inputs are provided for earphone (accessories and handset) Dedicated interrupt input is provided on 120 pins connector for the open/closed detection. 5x5 keyboard interface is provided on 120 pins connector. Up to 115.2 Kbaud with autobauding. Full flow control signals (+2.8V) are provided on 120 pins connector. If a full compliant RS232 (+/-5V) serial interface is needed: The drivers (like MAX3232, ST3237CD, …) are not included in the module and have to be added on the main PCB. A proven schematic to build the RS232 interface is provided in application note. Up to 115.2 Kbaud. UART2 and IrDA are not multiplexed but could not be used at the same time. GPRS, CSD, Fax Line identification, Call Waiting, Call Hold, Call Forwarding, Multiparty, Closed User Group, Call Barring, Advice of Charge, USSD Not integrated in the module. It can be added by means of a dedicated microcontroller with USB capabilities. The melody chip is not integrated in the module but the interface is provided (power supply, clock, audio, serial link) on 120 pins connector. A serial interface is provided on 120 pins connector in order to manage an external LCD and a chip melody. A parallel interface (16 bits) is provided on 120 pins connector (7 addresses, 2 chip select and OE, RW signals are available). Available (reset of all the system including backup) Available See chapter SMG 31bis, Multi slot class 8 (class 10 in future versions), class B terminal, PBCCH support 1.2 V.3.5.0 and GT.01 E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 8 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 PCS certification Picture / animation formats supported Audio formats supported Software customisation 2. BLOC DIAGRAM Backlight Vibrator Earphone (accessory) Microphone (accessory) Melody chip interface SIM interface (3V) Serial link 2 or IRDA interface Serial link 1 Antenna MO130 module GPRS / GSM900 / DCS1800 / PCS1900 SPI interface 11 27 with flow control Backup Date : 28/03/03 NAPRD.03 (V.2.5.1) ringing tones, wallpapers, icons, games, screen savers WBMP, BMP, JPEG, PNG, GIF, SAGEM proprietary formats MIDI, iMelody, PCM, ADPCM, SAGEM proprietary formats Customisable MMI Multimedia objects download Network LED Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 N Keyboard Battery charger Battery (3.6V) Serial interface to LCD Spare I/Os Parallel interface (16 bits) Flap detection Interruption Inputs Figure 1 MO130 bloc diagram See Pinout chapter for more details. E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 9 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 3. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 3.1 SIM The SIM Card interface is compatible with the ISO 7816-3 IC card standard on the issues required by the GSM 11.11 Phase 2+ standard. The module also supports Release 99 of the SIM Toolkit recommendation too and supports a Fixed Dialling Number directory. The SIM Card interface insures the detection (SIMCD), the power on (SIMVCC) of the SIM Card and the communication with it through a data signal (SIMIO), a clock signal (SIMCLK) and a reset signal (SIMRST). Signal SIMRST SIMCLK SIMIO SIMVCC SIMCD Pin N° 114 Description SIM reset, provided by Base-band processor SIM clock, provided by Base-band processor SIM serial data line, input and output SIM supply voltage SIM insertion detection SIM card connection: MO130 SIMVCC SIMIO SIMRST SIMCLK SIM card SIMCD In option Figure 2 SIM connection The SIMCD signal should be connected to the SIM card reader in order to get SIMCD at low level (GND) when no card is present and at high level (SIMVCC) when card is present (external pull down needed when SIM card connector with detection is used). This interface includes main protections. 3.2 AUDIO The module supports the following voice codecs: • Half-Rate • Full-Rate • Enhanced Full Rate It manages an external handset microphone (MICP/MICN) and an external handset earphone (HPP/HPN) in differential mode. E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 10 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 The bias voltage of the microphone is provided directly on MICP/MICN pins. There are three options for the earphone: - One multi-mode earphone, as earpiece, hands free loudspeaker and melody/ring. - Two earphones, one 32 Ohms as earpiece and one 8 Ohms as Ring/melody and as hands-free loudspeaker if it is far from the microphone. - one 32 Ohms earphone as earpiece. The Module can also manage accessories (earphone and microphone) through dedicated lines (BFRXP/BFRXN for earphone and BFTXP/BFTXN for microphone). The typical impedance for the earphone is 150ohms. Base-band Ampli+Filter MICP MICN BFTXP BFTXN BFRXP BFRXN LPHP HPP HPN HPIN Figure 3 Audio This interface includes main protections. To ensure proper operation of such sensitive signals, there have to be isolated from the other by ground on mother board layout. NB: To avoid destruction of module components, the HP inductance has to be 47nH +/- 5% @ 200MHz 3.3 DISPLAY A serial interface is provided on the module to manage an external LCD (256 colour) through data input signal (DIMIW), data output signal (DOMIW), clock (CKMIW), reset (RESETLCD*), register select (RSLCD) and two chip selects (CSMIW1 and CSMIW2), one dedicated to the LCD, the other to the chip melody. Power supply of the LCD (ALIMLCD) is also provided through this interface. This interface could be used to manage two LCDs. In this case, the module can’t manage a chip melody through this serial link. E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 11 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 Figure 4 Serial link timing RESETLCD∗ > 1µs Software initialisation Figure 5 Reset serial link timing This interface includes main protections. If another LCD driver is used, the software would be provided by SAGEM, or at least the specific drivers will be integrated by SAGEM. In that case a specific quotation is required. 3.4 PARALLEL INTERFACE A parallel interface is provided on the 120 pins connector. This interface include 16 bits data lines (D<0..15), 7 address lines (A<0>,A<1>, A<2>, A<3>, A<4>, A<5>,A<6>), Write control signal RW* (active low), Output Enable signal OE* (active low) and two chip selects CS2 and CS3 (active low). NB: The maximum capacitance acceptable on each signal of the parallel interface is 25pF (including copper line capacitance, connectors capacitance…). E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 12 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 Figure 6 Parallel link read timing Timing Description tcyc CPU frequency tcsv Chip Select Valid tda NCS to Address valid tha Address hold from nCS tdbe NBHE, nBLE to nCS tdoe NOE to nCS tsu Input data setup to nCS tho Input data hold from nCS tsrw NCS to RnW tdrw RnW to nCS tdso NCS to output data valid thd Output data hold from RnW N= Wait State number Min (ns) tcyc 7.9 Tcyc/2-tdrw 1.3 1.1 Max (ns) 1/Fcpu (N+1)tcyc 3.9 -0.2 4.5 2.2 Tsrw+14 Note: all timings computed for an external capacitance load of 10pF E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 13 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 Figure 7 Parallel link write timing NB: if needed, additional Wait State could be added by SAGEM. Be careful: the maximum capacitance (components, lines, connectors,…) acceptable on each signal of the parallel bus is 25pF. E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 14 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 3.5 SPI INTERFACE A SPI interface is provided on the 120 pins connector. This interface include Input/output data lines (DOSPI, DISPI), clock (CLKSPI) and enable (ENSPI1). ENSPI1 > 3 T13Mhz 16 CLKSPI DISPI DOSPI lsb msb msb lsb msb msb Figure 8 SPI interface timing CLKSPI ENSPI1 DISPI DOSPI Figure 9 SPI interface timing (second) Timing Tw(CLK13M_OUT) Tc(CLK13M_OUT) Td(MCUDO) Th(MCUDO) Td(MCUEN) Th(MCUEN) Ts(MCUDI) Th(MCUDI) Description Pulse duration Cycle time Delay time DOSPI Hold time DOSPI Delay time ENSPI1 Hold time ENSPI1 Setup DISPI Hold time DISPI Min (ns) 30ns 77ns 7.5ns 2.5ns E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Max (ns) 8.2ns 7.5ns Page 15 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 3.6 DATA 3.6.1 Data services The module supports the following services: • GPRS • CSD: transparent and non-transparent up to 9600 BPS • fax: class 1 Data sessions may be established over the main serial link or using the IrDA port (see below). 3.6.2 IrDA This UART interface is compatible with 16C750 compliant devices. It includes the slow infra-red protocol in order to be connected with an infra-red transmitter to any external data peripherals with an IrDA compliant data interface. This IrDA interface (TXIR, RXIR and CMDIRDA) provided by the module is compliant with the IrDA 1.0 SIR up to 115.2 Kbaud. This interface includes main protections. 3.6.3 UART 2 It is strongly recommended to let this interface externally accessible for Debug. 3.6.4 V24 A V24 interface is provided on external pins of the module with the following signals: - RTS/CTS - RX/TX - DSR - DTR - DCD - RI It supports speeds up to 115.2 KBPS and may be used in autobauding mode. This interface includes main protections. 3.7 MULTIMEDIA The MO130 module offers various multimedia and downloading features: • WAP 1.2 browser • Download Fun services for customisation of screensavers, wallpapers, ringtones and call groups icons • EMS V5 • Downloadable games using Infusio's ExEN platform (Optional through specific development) The supported picture formats are: • WBMP • BMP • JPEG E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 16 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 • • • Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 PNG GIF SAGEM proprietary B/W format The supported screensavers formats are: • Animated GIF • SAGEM proprietary formats The supported ringtones formats are: • MIDI • iMelody • PCM (mono, 8kHz) • SAGEM proprietary formats 3.8 MELODIES GENERATION The module is hardware compatible with three solutions : 1. First solution For MIDI files melodies the current available characteristics of the rendering is: 8 tones / 15 instruments / 4kHz bandwidth (available later 16 tones / 8 instruments / 4kHz bandwidth). 2. Second solution: For rich rendering PCM (4 kHz bandwidth) is used, this format can also be used for over the air downloading. 3. Third solution: external chip melody The characteristics of this solution are: 16 tones, 16 instruments, wide audio bandwidth. In this case, some interfaces of the module could be used to manage a chip melody: - 13MHz digital clock is available on external pins of the module for this application. - HPIN audio digital signal is available on external pins of the module for this application. - A serial link (DIMIW, DOMIW, CKMIW) could be used for the communication between the module and the chip melody. - VRIO +2.8V regulator output could be used to supply the chip melody. Be careful, the serial link used for the melody chip is the same as the one used for the LCD (but 2 different chip selects). Most of this interface includes main protection. The melody chip driver would be done by SAGEM if needed (specific development). 3.9 ANTENNA Two accesses for the antenna connection are provided. - one by mean of a 50ohms connector - one by mean of a simple copper area E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 17 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 Figure 10 Antenna area on the MO130 See into application note for more details. NB: - No ground in the neighbourhood of the pad for the antenna connection. - 50ohms guaranteed only in conducted mode - Functioning of the module in radiated mode depends on the respect of the radio rules. E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 18 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 3.10 KEYPAD A 5X5 keyboard could be managed by the module through the R1/R2/R3/R4/R5 row signals and C1/C2/C3/C4/C5 column signals. OUI signal performs the ON function. OFF signals performs OFF function. OUI GND ∧ OK OFF CLR ∨ NC VOL- VOL+ R1 ♣ (1) NC NC (2) R2 R3 MO130 R4 R5 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 Figure 11 Keyboard connection (1) tbd (for example: refusal of an incoming call when the flap is closed) (2) could be used for a particular function if required. NC = these keys are connected internally in the MO130 module but are not managed. The module uses the Tegic T9TM predictive input system. 3.11 DAI A DAI interface is provided on the module for type approval tests. 3.12 CLOCKS A 32KHz frequency clock and a 13MHz frequency digital clock are provided on external pins of the module. The 13MHz clock could be used for the chip melody interface (see §3.6-Chip melody). To ensure proper operation of such sensitive signals, there have to be isolated from the other by ground on mother board layout. E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 19 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 3.13 POWER MANAGEMENT AND CHARGE 3.13.1 Battery The power supply signal VBAT is 3.45V to 5V range and 3.8V nominal. It has to be more than 3V, even during transients in order to avoid unwanted resets. The power supply dropout has to be limited to 450mV, when the current consumption goes from minimum to maximum (0.1 to 1.8A). The noise level of the power supply has to be limited to 50mV RMS in the 100MHz – 1MHz frequency range A battery level measurement algorithm is turning the module OFF when average VBAT < 3.45V for more than a few minutes. For Li-ion battery, SAGEM advises to use Sanyo or LG battery. If other battery is used, SAGEM agreement is needed (slight qualification tests). This interface includes main protections. 3.13.2 VRDBB +1.8V output is available on external pin of the module and could supply +1.8V external components (current capability 10mA in active mode). This interface includes main protections. 3.13.3 VRDBBDC +1.8V input is available on external pin of the module. An external +1.8V DC-DC converter could eventually be connected on this pin to supply the +1.8V to all the module. If no external DC-DC is added, this pin has to be connected to the VRDBB output. This interface includes main protections. 3.13.4 VRIO +2.8V output is available on external pin of the module and could supply +2.8V external components (current capability 10mA in active mode). This interface includes main protections. 3.13.5 V56 +5.6V un-regulated power supply is available for Blue or White LEDs power supply on external pin of the module with the following characteristics: - 27mA capability in ON mode - 5.5V to 5.7V in ON mode This interface includes main protections. 3.13.6 Vbackup External Backup could be supply through the VBACKUP input (from 2.2V to 3.2V). If No external Backup is supplied, VBACKUP input has to be connected to VBAT signal. E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 20 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Date : 04/03/03 3.13.7 Charge This interface manages the charge of the mobile, when a charger is connected, even in the following conditions: deeply discharged battery, short-circuited battery and unconnected battery. No additional components are needed. Three types of charger can be managed by this interface: Parameter Unloaded max output voltage (V) Max voltage for max current (V) Current limitation (mA) Voltage period (ms) Equivalent output resistor (ohms) Type 1 Type 2 11 Type 3 16 6.5 10.5 450 650 10 8+/-10% This interface includes main protections. E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 21 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 Date : 04/03/03 3.13.8 AC/DC switching charger 3.13.8.1 Operating temperature 0°C to +55°C. 3.13.8.2 Electrical ratings Is Battery charger Vp Vs Class II equipment (EN 60950 § 1-2-4-2) 1 - Primary input voltage 98V < Vp < 254V ; F = 50/60Hz. 2 - Primary/secondary insulation Security transformer class E (EN 60950 § 5-1) Electric strength : reinforced insulation (EN 60950 § 5-3-2) 3 - Static output template This template shows the Vs = f(Is) function. Is 550 mA VALID AREA 500 mA 450 mA Vs 6V 7V E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 22 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 4 - Dynamic output template An external device is controlling the battery charge by means of a switch S1, which can be switched on and off. Following templates shows the output current and voltage during transients, this feature is very important to enable the charging control by controlling S1 (PWM). Is S1 BATTERY CHARGER Vs 0V3.2V or external Backup VBACKUP > 2.2V. The RTC only is running (32kHz). For internal reasons, V56 is in low power configuration (V56 = 4.5V and Iv56 = 1mA max). All other functions and power supplies are OFF: VRDBB, VRIO = 0. 4.1.3 Active The module is active: all the functions are running and all the power supplies are ON and in full power mode (full consumption). VRDBB = +1.8V VRIO = +2.8V V56 = +5.6V 4.1.4 Standby The module is in standby mode: the power supplies are ON and in low power mode. This mode is typically use when the module is connected to the network and checking periodically if there is an incoming call. E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 30 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 4.2 TRANSITIONS DESCRIPTION 4.2.1 Power_on A battery is connected to the module with VBAT > 3.2V (and/or VBACKUP is switched ON). 4.2.2 Power_off The battery is removed from the module (and/or VBACKUP is switched OFF). 4.2.3 Switch_on The battery is already connected. The module starts when ON key is pressed or a charger is connected or when wake up occurs. 4.2.4 Switch_off The battery is connected. The software is turning off of the module when OFF key is pressed and VBAT > 3.2V. 4.2.5 Wake up The actions to go from standby mode to active mode are: - Charger connection - Key pressed - Incoming call - Data cable connection - V24 activity E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 31 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 5. PINOUT The following list of signals could change. Signal name DAIRST DAIOUT DAIIN DAICLK IO type Input Output Input Input Function DAI interface SWANTANT Output ITFLAP BACKLCD BACKKEY LEDR_BUZ Input Output Output Output Antenna switch command Flap interrupt LED control LEDG RSLCD RESETLCD* ALIMLCD DIMIW DOMIW CKMIW CSMIW1 CSMIW2 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 Output Output Output Output Input Output Output Output Output Input Input Input Input Input Output Output Output Output Output OUI* SIMVCC SIMRST SIMCLK SIMIO SIMCD Serial interface to connect LCD or chip melody (2 chip selects) Keyboard interface Description DAI reset DAI output data DAI input data DAI clock Pin N° 116 115 117 118 112 Flap detection interruption Backlight LED control Backlight LED control Alarm LED control / buzzer control on demand Network LED control 80 72 71 91 LCD driver register select LCD driver reset LCD driver power supply LCD driver input data of the serial link LCD driver output data of the serial link LCD driver clock of the serial link LCD1 driver chip select of the serial link LCD2 driver chip select of the serial link Keyboard row 1 Keyboard row 2 Keyboard row 3 Keyboard row 4 Keyboard row 5 Keyboard column 5 Keyboard column 4 Keyboard column 3 Keyboard column 2 Keyboard column 1 90 89 88 75 86 84 85 98 97 22 21 20 19 18 23 24 25 26 27 Input Output Output Output In/output Input ON key SIM interface Keyboard ON key SIM power supply SIM reset SIM clock SIM data SIM insertion detection 113 114 BFTXP BFTXN Input Input To external microphone (accessory) Differential input from microphone Differential input from microphone 52 53 BFRXP BFRXN MICP Output Output Input To external HP (accessory) Differential output to earphone Differential output to earphone Differential input to handset microphone 49 50 63 Microphone interface E All rights reserved. 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SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 MICN HPP HPN LPHP HPIN CMDVIB RI DSR DCD DTR CTS RTS TXD1 RXD1 TXD2 RXD2 TXIR RXIR CMDIRDA INT SCL SDA CHARGEUR ON* TESTRESETZ ITDATA CMDSW1 CMDSW2 CINT D<0> D<1> D<2> D<3> D<4> D<5> D<6> D<7> D<8> D<9> D<10> D<11> D<12> D<13> D<14> D<15> A<0> A<1> A<2> Input Output Output Output Input Output Output Output Output Input Output Input Output Input Output Input Output Input Output Input Output In/out Input Output Input Input In/output In/output Input In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 Differential input to handset microphone Differential output to 32ohms or 8ohms earphone Differential output to 8ohms earphone Differential output to 32ohms earphone Melody chip interface HP in for melody chip interface Vibrator interface Vibrator command V24 interface with Ring Indicator flow control Data Send Ready Data Carrier Detect Data Terminal Ready Clear To Send Request To Send UART transmit 1 UART receive 1 UART interface UART transmit 2 UART receive 2 IRDA interface IRDA transmit IRDA receive IRDA command Internal use Earphone interface Load interface Reset Accessories detection Spare IO Interrupt Parallel interface Charge Accessories control Reset system signal Interrupt signal I/O I/O Interruption Data bus Data bus Data bus Data bus Data bus Data bus Data bus Data bus Data bus Data bus Data bus Data bus Data bus Data bus Data bus Data bus Address bus Address bus Address bus E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited 62 56 57 55 59 79 109 94 110 95 82 83 101 105 103 104 100 99 96 92 14 93 69,70 73 81 76 107 106 111 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 87 32 78 77 Page 33 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 A<3> A<4> A<5> A<6> OE* RW* CS2 CS3 CLK13M CLK32K ADC1 DAC DISPI DOSPI CLKSPI ENSPI1 VBAT TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES In/output In/output In/output In/output Output Output Output Output Output Output Input Output Input Output Output Output Clocks ADC/DAC SPI bus Input V56 VRDBB VRDBBDC VRIO VBACKUP GND Output Output Input Output Input Ground OUT_ANT TCLK TMS TDI TDODIGIT TDIANALOG TDOANALOG NBSCAN NEMU0 NEMU1 Output Input Input Input Output Input Output Input Output Output Power supply Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 Address bus Address bus Address bus Address bus Output Enable Read / Write Chip select 2 Chip select 3 13MHz clock digital output 32KHz clock digital output Battery type detection Digital to analog converter Data input Data output Clock SPI SPI enable 68 67 66 65 30 29 31 28 16 11 13 120 102 108 119 +3.6V battery power supply Bat. Conn. 1 +5.6V output power supply +1.8V output power supply +1.8V DCDC output +2.8V output power supply Backup input 74 12 8,10,15,17,48 ,51,54,58,60, 61,64 Bat. Conn 2 Ant. conn. Test point Test point Test point Test point Test point Test point Test point Test point Test point Ground Antenna output JTAG interface Boundary scan JTAG JTAG JTAG JTAG JTAG JTAG JTAG For debug For debug E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 34 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 6. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION VOH VOL VIH VIL High level output voltage Low level output voltage High level input voltage Low level input voltage 6.1 VBAT The module is supplied through the VBAT signal with the following characteristics: Parameter Name Min Typ Max VBAT period (ms) VbatTe (*) 4.614 4.615 DC VBAT low duration VbatTi (*) 550 VBAT period (us) VBAT rise time (us) VbatTr (*) VBAT fall time (us) VbatTf (*) VBAT maximum VbatMax (*) voltage (V) VBAT minimum VbatMin (*) 3.45 voltage (V) VBAT drop voltage DeltaVbat (*) 450 (**) (mV) Transient voltage (V) Noise level (Vrms) 50mV @100MHz-1MHz (*): cf figure 16. (**): for a new battery. Of course for old battery, this value will be higher and will create a reset (without MMI message) of the mobile phone when the battery begins to be discharge. Figure 16 VBAT voltage waveform E All rights reserved. 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SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 NB: a battery level measurement algorithm is turning the module OFF when VBAT < 3.45V for more than a few minutes. 6.2 POWER SUPPLIES 6.2.1 VRDBB (120 pin connector, pin 3) Signal Voltage level Current capability Active mode Current capability Sleep mode Quiescent current Active mode Quiescent current Sleep mode Quiescent current Disable Rise time Min Typ Max Remarks 1.65V 1.80V 1.95V 10mA Protection 1mA 150µA 20µA 1µA 10µs 6.2.2 VRIO (120 pin connector, pin 2) Signal Voltage level Current capability Active mode Current capability Sleep mode Quiescent current Active mode Quiescent current Sleep mode Quiescent current Disable Rise time Min Typ Max Remarks 2.70V 2.80V 2.90V 10mA Protection 1mA 150µA 20µA 1µA 10µs 6.2.3 V56 (120 pin connector, pin 74) Signal Min Max Remarks Voltage level Current capability Rise time 5.5V 5.7V 27mA 2ms Protection Un-regulated NB: in OFF mode, this power supply is in low power configuration (V56 = 4.5V and IV56 = 1mA max). E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 36 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 6.2.4 ALIMLCD (120 pin connector, pin 75) Signal Voltage level Current capability Min Max Remarks 2.75V 2.85V 10mA Protection E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 37 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 6.3 DAI INTERFACE DAIRST, DAIIN, DAICLK and DAIOUT have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Remarks Min Max Min Max DAIRST (in) -0.5 +0.8 +2.0 +3.2 Protection DAICLK (in) -0.5 +0.8 +2.0 +3.2 Pull down Protection DAIIN (in) -0.5 +0.8 +2.0 +3.2 Pull down Protection DAIOUT (out) +0.6 +2.4 Protection 6.4 NETWORK LED LEDR and LEDG have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Min Max Min LEDR, LEDG (out) +0.6 +2.4 Iout max = 4mA Remarks Max Protection 6.5 BACKLIGHT BACKLCD and BACKKEY have the following characteristics: Parameter Signal Min Typ Von BACKLCD, 1.7V 2.5V BACKKEY Ion BACKKEY 120mA 150mA BACKLCD 50mA 80mA Voff BACKLCD, 3.0V 3.8V BACKKEY Ioff BACKKEY BACKLCD Max 3.7V 180mA 90mA 5.5V Remarks Protections BACKLCD: analog or digital BACKKEY: analog 200nA 100nA 6.6 SERIAL INTERFACE FOR LCD RESETLCD*, RSLCD, DIMIW, DOMIW, CKMIW, CSMIW1, CSMIW2 have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Remarks Min Max Min Max DIMIW (in) -0.5 +0.8 +2.0 +3.2 Protection RESETLCD* (out) +0.6 +2.4 Pull down Protection Output (out) +0.6 +2.4 Protection E All rights reserved. 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SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 6.7 KEYBOARD INTERFACE R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5 have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Min Max Min Max Input (R1/2/3/4/5) -0.5 +0.8 +2.0 +3.2 Output (C1/2/3/4/5) +0.6 +2.4 OUI*: Signal Ton (ms) Min 65 Max 6.8 VIBRATOR CONTROL CMDVIB has the following characteristics: Parameter Min Von 1.2V Ion 70mA Voff 3.0V Ioff Typ 1.8V 80mA 3.8V Max 3V 92mA 5.5V 100nA 6.9 V24 CTS, RTS, DCD, DSR, DTR and RI have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Remarks Min Max Min Max RTS (in) -0.5 +0.8 +2.0 +3.2 Pull-up RI (out) +0.6 +2.4 Pull up DCD, DSR, CTS +0.6 +2.4 Pull-up on DCD (out) DTR (in) -0.5 +0.8 +2.0 +3.2 Pull up on DTR 6.10 IRDA RXIR, TXIR and CMDIRDA have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Min Max Min Max RXIR (in) -0.5 +0.8 +2.0 +3.2 TXIR, CMDIRDA +0.6 +2.4 (out) Remarks Protections 6.11 CHARGER Charger has the following characteristics: Parameter Description Min E All rights reserved. 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SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 VCHARGEUR Tchstart Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Charger voltage Charge start up timer Date : 04/03/03 0V 8s 16V 16s 6.12 RESET TESTRESETZ has the following characteristics: Signal Min VL (V) VH (V) Treset (ms) Max Remarks -0.5 +0.495 +1.365 65 +2.15 Pull up Protection NB: The reset signal resets all the system including backup. 6.13 SPARE IO CMDSW1/2 have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Min Max Min Input -0.5 +0.8 +2.0 Output +0.6 +2.4 Iout max = 4mA Remarks Max +3.2 Protections 6.14 CLOCKS CLK13M and CLK32K have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Min Max Min Max CLK13M (out) +0.6 +2.4 CLK32K (out) +0.4 +1.6 Remarks 6.15 PARALLEL INTERFACE D<0..15>, A<0..6>, OE*, RW*, CS2, CS3 have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Remarks Min Max Min Max Input -0.5 +0.8 +2.0 +3.2 D<0..15> Output +0.6 +2.4 D<0..15>, A<0..6>, RW*, OE*, CS2, CS3 NB: The maximum capacitance acceptable on each signal of the parallel interface is 25pF (including copper line capacitance, connectors capacitance…). 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SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 6.16 JTAG INTERFACE TCLK, TMS, TDI, TDODIGIT, TDIANALOG, NBSCAN, NEMU0, NEMU1 have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Remarks Min Max Min Max Input -0.5 +0.8 +2.0 +3.2 TCLK, TMS, TDI, TDIANALOG, NBSCAN Output +0.6 +2.4 TDODIGIT, TDOANALOG, NEMU0, NEMU1 6.17 DAC Recommended load on pin DAC : 30pF max // 10Kohms min Parameter Min Typ Max Resolution 10 bits Output voltage with code max 2.0V 2.2V 2.4V Output voltage with code min 0.18V 0.24V 0.3V 6.18 ADC Parameter Resolution Input range Input resistance Min Typ 10 bits 5.7Kohms Max 1.75V 6.19 INTERRUPTS ITFLAP, ITDATA and CINT have the following characteristics : Signal VL (V) VH (V) Min Max Min Max ITFLAP -0.5 +0.8 +2.0 +3.2 ITDATA -0.5 +0.8 +2.0 +3.2 CINT -0.5 +0.8 +2.0 +3.2 Remarks Pull up Digital port Pull up Digital port Pull down Digital port E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 41 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 Date : 04/03/03 6.20 VBACKUP Signal VBACKUP Min Max +2.2V +3.2V Remarks Protection If no external backup is supplied, VBACKUP has to be connected to VBAT. With external BACKUP: - if VBAT < VBACKUP, internal RTC is supplied by VBACKUP. - if VBAT > VBACKUP, internal RTC is supplied by VBAT. Without external VBACKUP (VBACKUP input connected to VBAT) - if VBAT > 2.2V, internal RTC is supplied by VBAT. - if VBAT < 2.2V, internal RTC is not supplied. 7. ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION 7.1 OPERATING CONDITIONS Parameter Ambient temperature Supply voltage VBAT Min -10°C +3.45V Max +55°C +5V 7.2 CLIMATIC CONDITIONS Parameter Ambient temperature Normal range Ambient temperature Extended range Storage temperature Long damp heat Operating conditions Short damp heat Storage and transportation conditions Min -10°C Max +55°C -20°C +70°C -40°C +85°C Tested at +60°C, 95% RH during 504 hours Tested at +40°C, 95% RH during 96 hours E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 42 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 8. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION WITH CONNECTOR JST 2 way stacker assembly Murata coaxial connection AVX Board to Board connector 120 Pad for antenna connection 60 61 Figure 17 MO130 E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 43 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 Figure 18 MO130 dimensions E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 44 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 Figure 19 MO130 connection to a mother board E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 45 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 9. INTEGRATION 9.1 120 PINS CONNECTOR 9.1.1 MO130 connector Recommended PC Board Mounting pattern: Dimensions and references: Pin Number Reference 120 AVX 10 5604 120 212 829 E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 46 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 9.1.2 Mother board connector Recommended PC Board Mounting pattern: Dimensions and references: Pin Number References 120 AVX 20 5604 120 222 829 E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 47 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 9.2 MO130 ANTENNA CONNECTOR E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 48 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 9.3 BATTERY CONNECTOR E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 49 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 ANNEXE 1 : Reference sensitivity level The min reference guaranteed sensitivity is: The sensitivity level is defined as the input level for which class II bits RBER/FER don’t exceed 2.4% This minimum sensitivity shall be : GSM 900 MS: -105 dBm max DCS 1800 MS: -105 dBm max Notes : This min sensitivity value is guaranteed at 25°C and under static conditions. Test Conditions : Measurement is performed with : A flexible coaxial cable equipped with a GSC connector. A SMA-FSC adapter A GSM tester RF output Murata GSC connector GSM testor GSC Cable + SMA-FSC Adapter Module Faraday Chamber Notes: Insertion loss of the cable is removed. E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 50 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 ANNEXE 2 : IO description IO name DAIRST DAIOUT DAIIN DAICLK SWANTANT CMDSW1 CMDSW2 ITFLAP ITDATA CINT BACKKEY BACKLCD LEDR_BUZ LEDG RSLCD RESETLCD* ALIMLCD DIMIW DOMIW CKMIW R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 SIMVCC SIMRST SIMCLK SIMIO SIMCD BFTXP BFTXN BFRXP BFRXN HPP HPN LPHP HPIN MICP MICN Type Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUK431) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUK431) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUK431). Pull-down Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUI431). Pull-down Digital output buffer (OUO231) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUO431) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUO431) Digital bi directional IO with interrupt capability. Pull up Digital bi-directional IO with interrupt capability. Pull up Pull down Power open drain Power open drain or Digital bi directional IO Digital output buffer (OUK831) Digital output buffer (OUK431) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUO431) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUO431). Pull-down Power supply output Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUO431) Digital output buffer (OUK431) Digital output buffer (OUI431) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUO231) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUO231) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUO231) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUO231) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUO231) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUO431) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUO431) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUO431) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUO431) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUO431) Power supply output Digital output Digital output Digital bi directional buffer Digital bi directional buffer (IDI091/OUO431). Pull-down Analog audio input Analog audio input power audio output power audio output High/Mean power audio output High power audio output Mean power audio output Analog audio input Analog audio input Analog audio input E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 51 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. s Centre de Saint Christophe - URD 37 CMDVIB DISPI DOSPI ENSPI1 CLKSPI DCD DTR RI DSR RTS CTS TXD2 RXD2 TXD1 RXD1 TXIR RXIR CMDIRDA CHARGEUR ON* TESTRESETZ CLK13M CLK32K ADC1 DAC D<0..15> A<0..6> CS2* CS3* RW* OE* VBACKUP VRIO VRDBB VRDBBDC V56 TELEPHONIE MOBILE MOBILE PHONES Ref. : SCT TMO MASV2 SPEC 14 M Date : 04/03/03 Power open drain Digital input buffer (IDI041). Pull-down. Digital output buffer (OUK431) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUK431) Digital output buffer (OUO231) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUK431). Pull-up Digital bi directional buffer (IDI091/OUK831). Pull-up Open drain. Pull up Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUK431) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI091/OUO231). Pull-up Digital output buffer (OUK831) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUK831) Digital input buffer (IDI091). Pull-up Digital output buffer (OUK831) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI091/OUO231). Pull-up Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUK831) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI091/OUK431). Pull-up Digital output buffer (OUK431) Analog input Analog open drain Digital input. Pull-up Digital output Digital output buffer (OUK431) Analog output Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUI831) Digital output buffer (OUI831) Digital output buffer (OUI831) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUI831) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUI831) Digital output buffer (OUI831) Power supply input Power supply output Power supply output Power supply input Power supply output NB: OUO231 -> Level shifter type 1 (Iol = 1mA max) OUI431, OUK431, OUO431 -> Level shifter type 2 (Iol = 2mA max) OUI831, OUK831 -> Level shifter type 3 (Iol = 4mA max) ---END OF DOCUMENT E All rights reserved. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 52 MO130 module for mobile applications This document contains information on a product under development. SAGEM reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice.
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