Sierra Wireless SL5011 multi-band wireless modem User Manual AirPrime SL3010T Hardware Integration Guide

Sierra Wireless Inc. multi-band wireless modem AirPrime SL3010T Hardware Integration Guide

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Important Notice
Due to the nature of wireless communications, transmission and reception of data can never be
guaranteed. Data may be delayed, corrupted (i.e., have errors) or be totally lost. Although significant
delays or losses of data are rare when wireless devices such as the Sierra Wireless modem are used
in a normal manner with a well-constructed network, the Sierra Wireless modem should not be used
in situations where failure to transmit or receive data could result in damage of any kind to the user or
any other party, including but not limited to personal injury, death, or loss of property. Sierra Wireless
accepts no responsibility for damages of any kind resulting from delays or errors in data transmitted or
received using the Sierra Wireless modem, or for failure of the Sierra Wireless modem to transmit or
receive such data.
Safety and Hazards
Do not operate the Sierra Wireless modem in areas where cellular modems are not advised without
proper device certifications. These areas include environments where cellular radio can interfere such
as explosive atmospheres, medical equipment, or any other equipment which may be susceptible to
any form of radio interference. The Sierra Wireless modem can transmit signals that could interfere
with this equipment. Do not operate the Sierra Wireless modem in any aircraft, whether the aircraft is
on the ground or in flight. In aircraft, the Sierra Wireless modem MUST BE POWERED OFF. When
operating, the Sierra Wireless modem can transmit signals that could interfere with various onboard
systems.
Note: Some airlines may permit the use of cellular phones while the aircraft is on the ground and the door
is open. Sierra Wireless modems may be used at this time.
The driver or operator of any vehicle should not operate the Sierra Wireless modem while in control of
a vehicle. Doing so will detract from the driver or operator’s control and operation of that vehicle. In
some states and provinces, operating such communications devices while in control of a vehicle is an
offence.
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Customer.
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Document History
Version
Date
Updates
1.0
July 31, 2013
Creation
1.1
August 02, 2013
Added section 4 RF Circuit Routing Constraints
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Contents
1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 9
1.1. Physical Features .............................................................................................................. 9
1.2. Electrical Features ............................................................................................................. 9
1.3. Environmental Features .................................................................................................... 9
1.4. RF Features ....................................................................................................................... 9
1.5. Application Interface Features ......................................................................................... 10
1.5.1. Voice Features ......................................................................................................... 10
1.6. Packet Mode Features .................................................................................................... 10
1.7. IS-95 Circuit-Switched Features ...................................................................................... 10
1.8. Short Message Service (SMS) Features ......................................................................... 10
1.9. Hardware Development Components ............................................................................. 11
2. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE ............................................................................ 12
2.1. General Compliance ........................................................................................................ 12
2.1.1. Mobile Station Class ................................................................................................ 12
2.1.2. Protocol Revision Support........................................................................................ 12
2.2. TIA/EIA-95B ..................................................................................................................... 12
2.3. TIA/EIA/IS-2000 ............................................................................................................... 13
2.3.1. Radio Configurations ................................................................................................ 13
2.3.2. Release A Feature Support...................................................................................... 14
2.4. CDMA Data Services ....................................................................................................... 14
2.5. CDMA Voice Services ..................................................................................................... 15
2.6. CDMA Short Message Service (SMS) ............................................................................ 15
2.7. Over-The-Air Service Provisioning (OTASP) .................................................................. 16
2.7.1. IS-683 Features ....................................................................................................... 16
2.7.2. Internet Over The Air (IOTA) Features .................................................................... 16
2.8. Position Location ............................................................................................................. 17
2.9. Additional Standards ....................................................................................................... 17
2.10. CDMA Certification Requirements .................................................................................. 18
2.10.1. CDMA Parametric Performance .............................................................................. 18
2.10.2. Interoperability .......................................................................................................... 18
2.10.3. FCC and Industry Canada Type Acceptance .......................................................... 18
3. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................... 19
3.1. Host Interface .................................................................................................................. 19
3.1.1. Pin Assignments ...................................................................................................... 19
3.1.2. Host Interface Descriptions ...................................................................................... 23
3.1.3. Power Supply ........................................................................................................... 23
3.2. RF Specifications ............................................................................................................. 23
4. RF CIRCUIT ROUTING CONSTRAINTS ........................................................... 26
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5. MECHANICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................ 28
5.1. Labeling ........................................................................................................................... 31
6. REGULATORY APPROVAL .............................................................................. 32
6.1. Important Notice .............................................................................................................. 32
6.1.1. Safety and Hazards .................................................................................................. 32
6.1.2. Important Compliance Information for USA OEM Integrators .................................. 32
6.2. Integration Requirements ................................................................................................ 33
7. REFERENCES ................................................................................................... 34
7.1. Sierra Wireless Documentation ....................................................................................... 34
7.2. Acronyms and Definitions ................................................................................................ 34
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List of Figures
Figure 1. AppCAD Screenshot for MicroStrip Design Power Mode Diagram ................................ 26
Figure 2. RF Routing Example with Lead Type RF Connectors .................................................... 26
Figure 3. RF Routing Example with SMT Type RF Connectors ..................................................... 27
Figure 4. Coplanar Clearance Example ......................................................................................... 27
Figure 5. Antenna Microstrip Routing Example .............................................................................. 27
Figure 6. Top and Bottom View ...................................................................................................... 29
Figure 7. Dimensioned View ........................................................................................................... 30
Figure 8. SL3010T Unit Label ......................................................................................................... 31
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List of Tables
Table 1. Band and Power Class Features..................................................................................... 12
Table 2. Support for P_REV 5 Features........................................................................................ 12
Table 3. Channel and Radio Configuration Support ..................................................................... 13
Table 4. Support for P_REV 6 Feature ......................................................................................... 14
Table 5. IS-707-A Data Features .................................................................................................. 14
Table 6. Data Features Supported ................................................................................................ 15
Table 7. SMS Features.................................................................................................................. 15
Table 8. OTASP/OTAPA Features ................................................................................................ 16
Table 9. IOTA Features ................................................................................................................. 16
Table 10. Position Location Features .............................................................................................. 17
Table 11. US and Industry Canada Compliance Requirements ..................................................... 18
Table 12. Connector Pin Assignments ............................................................................................ 19
Table 13. Power and Ground Specifications ................................................................................... 23
Table 14. Main Antenna Specifications ........................................................................................... 23
Table 15. RF Performance .............................................................................................................. 24
Table 16. Diversity Antenna Specifications ..................................................................................... 24
Table 17. GPS Sensitivity ................................................................................................................ 24
Table 18. GPS Specifications .......................................................................................................... 24
Table 19. Recommended GPS Antenna Specifications .................................................................. 25
Table 20. Mechanical and Environmental Specifications ................................................................ 28
Table 21. Acronyms and Definitions ................................................................................................ 34
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1. Introduction
The AirPrime SL3010T embedded module is a 74-pin soldered-down module based on the Intel pin-
out specification proposal for the standard JEDEC LGA packaging form factor. Its wireless modem
provides CDMA wireless data connectivity for eBooks, portable navigation devices, mobile Internet
devices, point-of-sale devices, industrial handhelds and other machine-to-machine and vertical
applications. The SL3010T is part of a family of embedded wireless engines spanning a number of air
interface technologies and wide area networking protocols. It has a dual-band diversity radio
supporting the 800 MHz cellular and 1900 MHz PCS bands as well as GPS frequency band. For more
information on the bands supported by the SL3010T embedded module, refer to Table 1 Band and
Power Class Features.
The SL3010T is based on QUALCOMM’s QSC6085 integrated processor.
The purpose of this document is to describe the features and specifications of the module and to
provide our OEM partners/customers with the information required to integrate the SL3010T into their
products. Application and hardware interface requirements are described at a high level only; for more
details, visit www.sierrawireless.com.
1.1. Physical Features
Small form factor Based on the 74-pin LGA Intel Moorestown form factor specification
(25mm x 30mm x 2.47mm (nominal))
Complete body shielding
RF connection pads RF primary, diversity and GPS interfaces
Baseband signals connection
1.2. Electrical Features
One supply voltage, VCC, with a minimum voltage of 3.3 V, and a maximum of 4.3 V.
Self-shielded; no additional shielding is required.
1.3. Environmental Features
Temperature operating range:
Normal use (3GPP compliant): -30°C to +70°C
Industry extended temperature range (non-3GPP compliant): -40°C to +85°C
1.4. RF Features
Dual-band support for both the 800 MHz cellular and 1.9 GHz PCS bands
Receive diversity support for the 800 MHz cellular and 1.9 GHz PCS bands
Adheres to CDMA authentication as specified in CDMA 1X
Support for IS-95A/B and CDMA 1X Release 0/A
Support for gpsOne™ and stand-alone GPS
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1.5. Application Interface Features
USB supporting multiple logical channels over the USB MUX protocol
USB selective suspend supported for maximum power savings
Wakeup Enable the module can be set to wake the host device upon ring, restoration of
radio coverage, and/or receipt of SMS
One UART port and one USB port
AT command interface
Limited RUIM support (does not support STK)
1.5.1. Voice Features
PCM interface
Echo cancellation
TheSL3010T has internal IS-127 and IS-733 vocoders and supports:
Call origination
Silent retry call origination protocol
Echo cancellation
E911
Incoming call notification
1.6. Packet Mode Features
IS-2000 data rates up to 153 kbps, simultaneous forward and reverse channel. (Note that data rate
supported depends on network implementation.)
1.7. IS-95 Circuit-Switched Features
V.34 data rates to 14.4 kbps
G3 facsimile receive and transmit
Quick Net Connect (QNC) support
1.8. Short Message Service (SMS) Features
Send and receive
Notification of new messages
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1.9. Hardware Development Components
Sierra Wireless manufactures two hardware development components to facilitate the hardware
integration process:
AirPrime SL Socket Board Adapter board on which an SL module is embedded. This board
may be used as a stand-alone platform for basic hardware development.
AirPrime SL Development Kit Hardware development board on which an SL socket board
is plugged. The development kit provides access to all of the interfaces supported by the SL
module.
For instructions on using the SL Development Kit, see document [2] AirPrime SL Series Universal
Development Kit User Guide and [3] AirPrime SL Series Mechanical Socket Development Kit Quick
Start Guide.
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2. Standards Compliance
This section describes the SL3010T standards compliance. Many of these features require the
support of the host device for full compliance. These cases are noted.
2.1. General Compliance
2.1.1. Mobile Station Class
The output power and band class features of the SL3010T are summarized in the following table.
Table 1. Band and Power Class Features
Band Class
Mobile Station Class
Band Class 0 (North American Cellular)1
Class III
Band Class 1 (North American PCS) 2
Class II
Receive diversity Band Class 0
Receive diversity Band Class 1
Voice capability (PCM digital audio)
GPS (1575.42)
1 Band Class 0 also supports cellular bands in other regions including Asia Pacific, Latin America and the Middle
East.
2 Band Class 1 also supports PCS bands in other regions including Asia Pacific and Latin America.
2.1.2. Protocol Revision Support
The SL3010T supports all protocol revisions through P_REV 6. Detailed protocol revision feature
compliance is described in the next two sections.
2.2. TIA/EIA-95B
The SL3010T is compliant with TIA/EIA-95-B, including all protocol revisions through P_REV 4.
Feature support for P_REV 5 is defined in the following table.
Table 2. Support for P_REV 5 Features
Feature
Supported?
Access Entry Handoff
Yes
Access Probe Handoff
Yes
Channel Assignment into Soft Handoff
Yes
Mobile Assisted Hard Handoff
Yes
Network Directed System Selection
Yes
Calling Name Presentation (CNAP)
Yes1
Priority Access and Channel Assignment (PACA)
No
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Feature
Supported?
Power-Up Function (PUF)
No
AMPS Improvements (IS-553-A)
N/A
Supplemental Code Channels (MDR)
Yes2
Hopping Pilot Beacon
No
IS-95B Wireless Local Loop (WLL) Features
No
1 Host support is required for this feature
2 Only F-SCCH is supported. Up to seven F-SCCH supported.
2.3. TIA/EIA/IS-2000
The SL3010T support for TIA/EIA/IS-2000 features is defined by the capabilities of the QUALCOMM
MDM6085/QSC6085 hardware and AMSS6085 software.
2.3.1. Radio Configurations
The SL3010T supports all mandatory radio configurations. Detailed channel and radio configuration
support is shown in the following table.
The following table also outlines the data rates supported by each radio configuration. The maximum
data rate supported by 1X is 153 kbps simultaneously on the forward and reverse link.
Table 3. Channel and Radio Configuration Support1
Feature
Supported
Simultaneous Data Rate (kbps)
Forward Link
Reverse Link
Quick Paging Channel (F-QPCH)
Yes
Fundamental Channel (FCH)
Rate Set 1 RCs
(fwd: 1,3,4; rev: 1,3)
Yes
9.6
9.6
Rate Set 2 RCs
(fwd: 2,5; rev: 2,4)
Yes
14.4
14.4
Supplemental Channel (SCH)
Rate Set 1 RCs
(fwd: 3,4; rev: 3)
Yes
9.6/19.2/38.4/76.8/153.6/
307.2
9.6/19.2/38.4/76.8/153.6
/307.2
Rate Set 2 RCs
(fwd: 5; rev: 4)
Yes
14.4/28.8/57.6/115.2/230.4
14.4/28.8/57.6/115.2/230.4
Dedicated Control Channel (DCCH)2
Rate Set 1 RCs
(fwd: 3,4; rev: 3)
Yes
9.6
9.6
Rate Set 2 RCs
(fwd: 5; rev: 4)
Yes
14.4
14.4
Reverse Pilot Channel (R-PICH)
Yes
1 Support of maximum data rates is dependent on MSM supplier software, memory speed grade availability and
network implementation.
2 20 ms frames only
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2.3.2. Release A Feature Support
The SL3010T supports all mandatory P_REV 6 features. Additional support for P_REV 6 features is
described in the following table. Note that not all Release A features may be supported by carriers or
network equipment.
Table 4. Support for P_REV 6 Feature
Optional P_REV 6 Feature
Supported?
Simultaneous Maximum Data rates on Forward and Reverse Channels
Yes
Quasi Orthogonal Functions (QOF)
Yes
Turbo encoding/decoding
Yes
Quick Paging Channel
Yes
Slotted Mode Timer
Yes
Orthogonal Transmit Diversity (OTD)
Yes
Reverse Pilot Gating
Yes
1/8 Rate Traffic Channel Gating
Yes
Mobile Assisted Burst Operation (MABO)
No
Traffic Channel Control Hold
Yes
Short Data Bursts
Yes
5 ms, 10 ms Frame sizes
No
2.4. CDMA Data Services
The SL3010T supports the data features of IS-707-A as shown in the following table. Actual data
speeds supported by the SL3010T are shown in Table 3. The following table outlines support for
additional data features that are not part of IS-707-A.
Table 5. IS-707-A Data Features
CDMA Data Service
IS-707-A Section
Supported?
RLP
IS-707.2
Yes*
AT Command Set
IS-707.3
Yes
Asynchronous Data and Fax at 9.6 kbps and 14.4 kbps
IS-707.4
No
Packet Data Service
IS-707.5
Yes
STU-III
IS-707.6
No
Analog Fax
IS-707.7
No
Radio Link Protocol Type 2 (RLP2)
IS-707.8
Yes
High Speed Packet Data (MDR - Medium Data Rate)
IS-707.9
No
Radio Link Protocol Type 3 (RLP3)
IS-707.10
Yes
CDMA High Speed Packet Data
IS-707.12
No
* Encrypted mode and non-transparent modes are NOT supported.
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Table 6. Data Features Supported
Features
Supported?
Quick Net Connect
No
Pre-arrangement for incoming Async data or fax
No
In-Band DCE Control (TIA/EIA-617)
Yes
Facsimile Digital Interfaces (TIA/EIA/IS-134)
Yes
Asynchronous facsimile DCE Control Standard (TIA/EIA-592)
Yes
Simple IP
Yes
Mobile IP (TIA/EIA/IS-835-A)
Yes
2.5. CDMA Voice Services
The SL3010T supports EVRC and 13QCELP vocoders and complies with the following Voice Service
Option standards:
TIA/EIA/IS-733-1: 13QCELP Vocoder Specification
TIA/EIA/IS-736: 13QCELP Minimum Performance Requirements
TIA/EIA/IS-127-2: EVRC Vocoder Specification
TIA/EIA/IS-718: EVRC Minimum Performance Requirements
TTY/TDD compatibility (no interface for Open AT Application Framework)
2.6. CDMA Short Message Service (SMS)
The following table summarizes the SL3010T compliance with SMS features per TIA/EIA/637-B. Note
that not all of these features are available on all carrier networks, and host device support is required
for compliance with these features. The SL3010T also complies with specific carrier requirements for
SMS as defined by each CDMA carrier.
Table 7. SMS Features
Feature
Supported?
Mobile Terminated SMS
Yes
Mobile Originated SMS
Yes
Point-to-Point Messaging
Yes
Broadcast Messaging
No
Acknowledge Messaging
Yes
Analog Mode SMS
No
Wireless Paging Teleservice
Yes
Wireless Messaging Teleservice
Yes
Voice Mail Notification
Yes
Wireless Application Teleservice
Yes
Service Category Programming Teleservice
Yes
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2.7. Over-The-Air Service Provisioning (OTASP)
2.7.1. IS-683 Features
The SL3010T supports TIA/EIA/IS-683-A for Over-the-Air Service-Provisioning (OTASP) and
Parameter Administration (OTAPA) as summarized in the following table. The SL3010T also complies
with carrier specific OTASP and OTAPA requirements.
Table 8. OTASP/OTAPA Features
Feature
Supported?
OTASP (user initiated)
Yes*
OTAPA (network initiated)
Yes
NAM Parameter Download
Yes
Preferred Roaming List (PRL) Download
Yes
A-Key Exchange
Yes
OTAPA NAM Lock
Yes
Re-Authenticate Messaging
Yes
Protocol Capability Messaging
Yes
* Host support is required for this feature.
2.7.2. Internet Over The Air (IOTA) Features
The SL3010T firmware includes an embedded IOTA client that includes the following support:
Automatically initiates and attempts to complete an IOTA session in the SL3010T when the
network initiates an IOTA session.
Provides an interface to the host to request the SL3010T to initiate and attempt a client
initiated IOTA session.
Provides notifications to the host of status and results of the current IOTA session in the
SL3010T.
Provides an interface to the host to cancel, at any time, an active IOTA session running in the
SL3010T.
IOTA feature support is defined in the following table.
Table 9. IOTA Features
Feature
Supported?
Bootstrap Provisioning
Yes*
Network Initiated Provisioning using WAP Push
Yes
Reassembly of Multiple IOTA Trigger Messages
Yes
HTTP and SSL Support (Download Agent)
Yes
MMC XML and MIME Parser / Assembler
Yes
IS-683-A/B Tunneling
Yes
WBXML Parser / Assembler
Yes
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Feature
Supported?
Bearer Selection Table Provisioning
Yes
User NAI Profiles and CDMA Objects
Yes
* Host support is required for this feature.
2.8. Position Location
The SL3010T supports position location features as specified in the following table.
Table 10. Position Location Features
Feature
Supported?
TIA/EIA/IS-801.1 Compliant
Yes
FCC E911 Phase II Position Determination Compliance
Yes
TIA/EIA/IS-J-STD-036 Enhanced Wireless 9-1-1 Phase II
Yes
TIA/EIA/IS-801.1 Compliant Data Burst Messaging Transport
Yes
TIA/EIA/IS-801.1 Messaging Compliant TCP/IP Transport
Yes
Mobile initiated, PDE calculated position
Yes
PDE initiated, PDE calculated position (Mobile terminated request)
Yes
Mobile calculated position
Yes
Advanced Forward Link Trilateration (AFLT)
Yes
Compliant with Snap Track Sensor Interface Application and Position Determination
Entity (SIA/PDE)
Yes
2.9. Additional Standards
The following additional standards, required for CDMA operation, are also supported:
TIA/EIA-126-D, Mobile Station Loop back Service Options Standard Specifies loop back
service options used during testing and certification.
TIA/EIA TSB 50, User Interface for Authentication Key Entry Specifies the method for A-
Key Entry from the device user interface.
TIA/EIA TSB 58-C, Parameter Value Assignments for TIA/EIA Wideband Spread
Spectrum Standards Assigns values to reserved parameters and specifies which are
standard and which may be used for proprietary (manufacturer specific) values.
CDG 36, Markov Service Options for Wideband Spread Spectrum Systems
Communications Systems Specifies the function of specific service options used for one-
way, over-the-air testing of mobiles.
TIA/EIA/IS-870, Test Data Service Option (TDSO) for CDMA2000® Spread Spectrum
Systems Defines a test data service option for testing of CDMA2000® mobile units.
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2.10. CDMA Certification Requirements
The SL3010T is designed to be fully compliant with the requirements below. However, final product
certification requires a fully integrated host device (that incorporates the SL3010T).
Tests that require features not supported by the SL3010T (as defined in this document) are not
supported.
2.10.1. CDMA Parametric Performance
The SL3010T meets or exceeds TIA/EIA/IS-98D/E specifications for performance for CDMA2000®.
2.10.2. Interoperability
The SL3010T complies with the following interoperability standards:
CDG 22 Stage 2 Interoperability Tests (TIA/EIA/IS-95A)
CDG 53 Stage 2 Interoperability Tests (TIA/EIA-95-B)
C.S0031-0 Signaling Conformance Tests for CDMA2000® Spread Spectrum Systems
(Stage 2 for TIA/EIA/IS-2000)
CDG 64 Stage 3 Testing for CDMA2000®
C.S0032 Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for CDMA2000® High Rate
Packet Data Access Terminal (TIA/EIA/IS-866)
2.10.3. FCC Type Acceptance
The SL3010T complies with the agency certifications specified in the following table.
Table 11. US Compliance Requirements
Compliance Area
US Regulation
Licensed transmission
FCC Part 22, 24
Final product certification depends on the OEM host device and particularly the OEM antenna
implementation. Regulatory agency compliance testing is required for final product certification.
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3. Electrical Specifications
3.1. Host Interface
The SL3010T host I/O connector provides pins for power, serial communications and control. The
details of these interfaces are described in the sections that follow.
3.1.1. Pin Assignments
The SL3010T’s host connector provides the power, LED and USB communications through a single
connector. Detailed pin assignments are shown in the table below.
Table 12. Connector Pin Assignments
Pin #
Signal Name
Description Direction to
Module
Active
State
Voltage Levels (V)*
Min
Typ
Max
1
GPIO_3
General purpose
I/O or External
interruption
Input High
High/Low
1.69
-
2.9
Input Low
-0.3
0.91
Output High
2.15
2.6
Output Low
0
0.45
2
GPIO_2
General purpose
I/O or External
interruption
Input High
High/Low
1.69
-
2.9
Input Low
-0.3
0.91
Output High
2.15
2.6
Output Low
0
0.45
3
GPIO_1
General purpose
I/O or External
interruption
Input High
High/Low
1.69
-
2.9
Input Low
-0.3
0.91
Output High
2.15
2.6
Output Low
0
0.45
4
GPIO_4
General purpose
I/O or External
interruption
Input High
High/Low
1.69
-
2.9
Input Low
-0.3
0.91
Output High
2.15
2.6
Output Low
0
0.45
5
GPIO_5
General purpose
I/O or External
interruption
Input High
High/Low
1.69
-
2.9
Input Low
-0.3
0.91
Output High
2.15
2.6
Output Low
0
0.45
6
EXT_VREG_USIM
USIM VCC
supply
Output (1.8 V)
Power
1.65
1.80
1.95
Output (3.0V)
2.70
3.00
3.30
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Pin #
Signal Name
Description
Direction to
Module
Active
State
Voltage Levels (V)*
Min
Typ
Max
7
EXT_USIM_RESET
USIM reset
Output High
(1.8V)
1.44
1.80
2.10
Output Low (1.8V)
0
0.36
Output High
(3.0V)
2.70
3.00
3.30
Output Low (3.0V)
0
0.60
8
EXT_USIM_DATA
USIM I/O pin
Input High
(1.8 V)
1.26
2.10
Input Low (1.8 V)
-0.30
0.40
Output High
(1.8 V)
1.26
1.80
2.10
Output Low
(1.8 V)
0
0.30
Input High
(3.0 V)
2.10
3.30
Input Low (3.0 V)
-0.30
0.60
Output High
(3.0 V)
2.10
3.00
3.30
Output Low
(3.0 V)
0.00
0.60
9
EXT_USIM_CLK
USIM clock
Output High
(1.8V)
1.26
1.80
2.10
Output Low (1.8V)
0.00
0.36
Output High
(3.0V)
2.10
3.00
3.30
Output Low (3.0V)
0.00
0.60
10
VREG_MSMP_2V6
2.6 V LDO
Output
High (when
module is
on)
2.52
2.6
2.68
11
NC
Not connected
12
NC
Not connected
13
NC
Not connected
14
NC
Not connected
15
NC
Not connected
16
I2C_SDA/GPIO_6
I2C bus data,
General purpose
I/O or External
interruption
I/O
0
2.
5
17
I2C_SCL/GPIO_7
I2C bus clock,
General purpose
I/O or External
interruption
I/O
0
-
2.5
18
ADC_2**
Analog/Digital
conversion Input
Input
0
-
2.5
19
GND
Ground
GND
GND
-
-
-
20
GND
Ground
GND
GND
-
-
-
21
GND
Ground
GND
GND
-
-
-
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Pin #
Signal Name
Description
Direction to
Module
Active
State
Voltage Levels (V)*
Min
Typ
Max
22
ANT_DIV
Diversity antenna
tbd
tbd
Tbd
23
GND
Ground
GND
GND
-
-
-
24
NC
Not connected
25
NC
Not connected
26
NC
Not connected
27
NC
Not connected
28
GND
Ground
GND
GND
-
-
-
29
ANT_PRM
Main (primary)
antenna
tbd
tbd
Tbd
30
GND
Ground GND
GND
-
-
-
31
NC
Not connected
32
NC
Not connected
33
NC
Not connected
34
NC
Not connected
35
GND
Ground GND
GND
-
-
-
36
ANT_GPS
GPS antenna
tbd
tbd
Tbd
37
GND
Ground GND
GND
-
-
-
38
GND
Ground GND
GND
-
-
-
39
GND
Ground GND
GND
-
-
-
40
NC
Not connected
41
NC
Not connected
42
VCC_3V6
3.6 V supply
Input
Power
3.3
3.6
4.3
43
POWER_ON_N
Power on
Input
0
2.6
44
VCC_3V6
3.6 V supply
Input
Power
3.3
3.6
4.3
45
UART1_TXD
UART Transmit
Data
Input High
1.69
-
2.9
Input Low
-0.3
0.91
46
UART1_RXD
UART Receive
Data
Output High
2.15
2.6
Output Low
0
0.45
47
UART1_CTS_N
UART Clear To
Send
Output High
2.15
2.6
Output Low
0
0.45
48
UART1_RTS_N
UART Request
To Send
Input High
1.69
-
2.9
Input Low
-0.3
0.91
49
NC
Not connected
50
USB_D+
USB data
positive
(Low/Full speed)
Input High
2.00
3.30
3.60
Input Low
0.00
0.80
Output High
2.80
3.30
3.60
Output Low
0.30
51
USB_D-
USB data
negative
(Low/Full speed)
Input High
2.00
3.30
3.60
Input Low
0.00
0.80
Output High
2.80
3.30
3.60
Output Low
0.30
52
GND
Ground GND
GND
-
-
-
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Pin #
Signal Name
Description
Direction to
Module
Active
State
Voltage Levels (V)*
Min
Typ
Max
53
NC
Not connected
54
NC
Not connected
55
NC
Reserved
56
NC
Not connected
57
NC
Not connected
58
NC
Not connected
59
NC
Not connected
60
LED_FLASH**
LED driver
Output High
High
2.15
2.6
Output Low
0
0.45
61
WAKE_N
Wake Host
Interface
Output High
Low
2.15
2.6
Output Low
0
0.45
62
W_DISABLE_N
Wireless disable Input High
1.69
-
2.9
Input Low
-0.3
0.91
63
SYSTEM_RESET_N
Reset Input High
1.17
-
2.9
Input Low
-0.3
0.63
64
PCM_SYNC
PCM Synch
Output
Output High
2.15
2.6
Output Low
0
0.45
65
PCM_DOUT
PCM Data
Output
Output High
2.15
2.6
Output Low
0
0.45
66
PCM_DIN
PCM Data Input
Input High
1.69
-
2.9
Input Low
-0.3
0.91
67
PCM_CLK
PCM Clock
Output High
2.15
2.6
Output Low
0
0.45
68
BUZZER_EN**
General purpose
I/O
Output High
2.15
2.6
Output Low
0
0.45
69
TDI
Test Data Input
Input High
1.69
-
2.9
Input Low
-0.3
0.91
70
TMS
Test Mode Select
Input High
1.69
-
2.9
Input Low
-0.3
0.91
71
TCK
Test Clock
Input High
1.69
-
2.9
Input Low
-0.3
0.91
72
TRST_N
Test Reset
Input High
1.69
-
2.9
Input Low
-0.3
0.91
73
TDO
Test Data Output
Output High
2.15
-
2.6
Output Low
0
0.45
74
RTCK
Return TCK
Output High
2.15
-
2.6
Output Low
0
0.45
* All values are preliminary.
** This feature is available in the SL3010T hardware, but currently not supported in the firmware.
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3.1.2. Host Interface Descriptions
This section and the sections that follow provide additional detail on each portion of the host
connector interface.
Each pin has a type code as part of its description. The type code is one of the following:
A Analog Pin
I Input
NP No pull
O Output
PU Digital Pin, Internal Pull Up
PD Digital Pin, Internal Pull Down
V Power or Ground Pin
3.1.3. Power Supply
Power is provided to the SL3010T through multiple power and ground pins as described in the
following table.
Table 13. Power and Ground Specifications
Signal Name
Pin #
Type Specification
Parameter
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
VCC_3V6
42, 44
V
Voltage Range
VCC
3.3
3.6
4.3
V
Ripple Voltage
-
-
100
mVpp
VREG_
MSMP_2V6
10
V
Maximum supply
current = 10 mA
2.52
2.6
2.68
V
GND
19, 20,
21, 23,
28, 30,
35, 37,
38, 39, 52
V
-
0
-
V
3.2. RF Specifications
The SL3010T supports cell, PCS and GPS.
Table 14. Main Antenna Specifications 1, 2
Parameter
Min*
Typ*
Max*
Unit
Notes
Cable loss
-
-
0.5
dB
Maximum loss to antenna
Impedance
-
50
-
Ω
Antenna load impedance
VSWR
-
-
2.5:1
Maximum allowed VSWR of antenna
1 Sierra Wireless provides detailed antenna requirements in device integration guides. Contact Sierra Wireless
for further information.
2 Main antenna connects to pin 29
* Preliminary values
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Table 15. RF Performance
Parameter
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Notes
Maximum output power
+23.0
+24.0
+25.0
dBm
+25.0 dBm is the maximum output
power for IS-95, IS-2000
RX sensitivity (US Cell)
-
-107
-
dBm
IS-2000 SO2
RX sensitivity (US PCS)
-
-107
-
dBm
IS-2000 SO2
Table 16. Diversity Antenna Specifications
Parameter
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Notes
Cable loss
-
-
0.5
dB
Maximum loss to antenna
Impedance
-
50 - Ω
Antenna load impedance
VSWR
-
- 2.5:1
Maximum allowed VSWR of antenna
Isolation between main
and diversity antenna
10
- - dB
Minimum isolation
If the antenna connection is shorted or open, the radio module will not sustain permanent damage.
Table 17. GPS Sensitivity
Parameter
Typical Unit
Notes
Single-satellite sensitivity w/SA
-155
dBm
Sensitivity is where 50% of the visible satellites
can be acquired
Table 18. GPS Specifications
Parameter/Feature
Description
Satellite channels
12 channel, continuous tracking
Protocols
NMEA 0183 V3.0
Acquisition time
Re-acquisition: 2 sec.
Hot start: 9 sec.
Warm start: 35 sec.
Cold start: 39 sec.
Accuracy
Horizontal: < 3 m (50%); < 8 m (90%)
Altitude: < 10 m (50%); < 16 m (90%)
Velocity: 0.06 m/sec.
Sensitivity
Acquisition: 158 dBm
Tracking: 160 dBm
Cold-start: 145 dBm
Operational limits
Altitude < 18,000 m or velocity: 515 m/sec
(either limit may be exceeded, but not both)
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Table 19. Recommended GPS Antenna Specifications
Parameter/Feature
Description
Gain
Maximum gain and uniform coverage in high-angle elevation and zenith.
Gain in the azimuth plane is not desired.
Average 3D gain
> -5 dBi
VSWR
Typical value < 2:1
Isolation (GPS ↔ Main)
> 10 dB in all related bands
Polarization
Any, other than LHCP (left-hand circular polarized)
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4. RF Circuit Routing Constraints
To route the RF antenna signals, the following recommendations must be observed for PCB layout:
The RF signals must be routed using traces with a 50 characteristic impedance.
Basically, the characteristic impedance depends on the dielectric constant (εr) of the material used,
trace width (W), trace thickness (T), and height (H) between the trace and the reference ground plane.
In order to respect this constraint, Sierra Wireless recommends that a MicroStrip structure be used
and trace width be computed with a simulation tool (such as AppCAD, shown in the figure below and
available free of charge at http://www.avagotech.com).
Figure 1. AppCAD Screenshot for MicroStrip Design Power Mode Diagram
The trace width should be wide enough to maintain reasonable insertion loss and manufacturing
reliability. Cutting out inner layers of ground under the trace will increase the effective substrate
height; therefore, increasing the width of the RF trace.
Caution: It is critical that no other signals (digital, analog, or supply) cross under the RF path. The figures
below show generic examples of good routing techniques.
Figure 2. RF Routing Example with Lead Type RF Connectors
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Figure 3. RF Routing Example with SMT Type RF Connectors
Fill the area around the RF traces with ground and ground vias to connect inner ground layers
for isolation.
Cut out ground fill under RF signal pads to reduce stray capacitance losses.
Avoid routing RF traces with sharp corners. A smooth radius is recommended.
The ground reference plane should be a solid continuous plane under the trace.
The coplanar clearance (G, below) from the trace to the ground should be at least the trace
width (W) and at least twice the height (H). This reduces the parasitic capacitance, which
potentially alters the trace impedance and increases the losses. Note the figure below shows
several internal ground layers cutout, which may not be necessary for every application.
Figure 4. Coplanar Clearance Example
Figure 5. Antenna Microstrip Routing Example
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5. Mechanical and Environmental
Specifications
Note: After performing the non-operational tests (for example, vibration, shock, and drop), the SL3010T
meets all operating parameters.
The SL3010T complies with the mechanical and environmental specifications in this section. Final
product conformance to these specifications depends on the OEM device implementation.
Table 20. Mechanical and Environmental Specifications
Parameter
Mode
Details
Temperature
Operational
-30ºC to +70ºC Full RF compliance
-40°C to +85°C Function work
+70ºC to +85ºC Reduced RF performance
Non-operational
-40ºC to +85ºC, 96 hours
(from MIL-STD 202 Method 108)
Relative Humidity
Non-operational
Temperature: 65ºC
Relative humidity (non-condensing): 95%
Test duration: 10 days
Recover time: 1 hour
Ref Std IEC 60068-2-3
DUT op state toggled every 15 minutes (on/off)
Vibration
Non-operational
Random vibration, 10 to 1000 Hz, nominal
6 G rms in each of three mutually perpendicular axes. Test
duration of 60 minutes for each axis, for a total test time of
three hours.
Shock
Non-operational
Half sine shock, 2 ms, 180 in/sec (375 g).
Tested in each of three mutually perpendicular axes, positive
and negative (5 x 6, 30 bumps total).
Drop
Non-operational
1 m on concrete on each of 6 faces, 2 times (module only).
Electrostatic discharge
Operational
The RF port (antenna launch and RF connector) complies
with the IEC 61000-4-2 standard:
Electrostatic Discharge Immunity: Test: Level3
Contact Discharge: ±6 kV
Air Discharge: ±8 kV
Non-operational
The host connector Interface complies with the following
standards only
(unless otherwise specified for individual interfaces):
±2 kV Human Body Model (JESD22-A114-B)
±300 V Charged Device Model (JESD22-C101)
Form factor
The SL3010T is a 74-pin LGA soldered-down module with a
two-piece shielded case. The device is based on the LGA
Intel Moorestown specification.
Dimensions
Length: 30 mm
Width: 25 mm
Thickness: 2.47 mm (2.37mm module thickness + 0.1mm label thickness)
Weight: Approximately 3.5g
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Figure 6. Top and Bottom View
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Figure 7. Dimensioned View
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5.1. Labeling
<TBD>
Figure 8. SL3010T Unit Label
The SL3010T label is 28 mm x 23 mm. It is non-removable and contains:
Sierra Wireless AirPrime logo
Product name SL3010T
Carrier name
CPN: Optional Customer Number*
Serial number and barcode
FCC certification
ESN number and barcode
Note: * The SL3010T supports OEM partner specific label requirements.
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6. Regulatory Approval
6.1. Important Notice
Because of the nature of wireless communications, transmission and reception of data can never be
guaranteed. Data may be delayed, corrupted (i.e., have errors) or be totally lost.
Although significant delays or losses of data are rare when wireless devices such as the Sierra
Wireless modem are used in a normal manner with a well-constructed network, the Sierra Wireless
modem should not be used in situations where failure to transmit or receive data could result in
damage of any kind to the user or any other party, including but not limited to personal injury, death,
or loss of property. Sierra Wireless and its affiliates accept no responsibility for damages of any kind
resulting from delays or errors in data transmitted or received using Sierra Wireless modem, or for
failure of the Sierra Wireless modem to transmit or receive such data.
6.1.1. Safety and Hazards
Do not operate you SL3010T modem:
In areas where blasting is in progress
Where explosive atmospheres may be present including refueling points, fuel depots, and
chemical plants
Near medical equipment, life support equipment, or any equipment which may be susceptible
to any form of radio interference. In such areas, the SL3010T modem MUST BE POWERED
OFF. Otherwise, the SL3010T modem can transmit signals that could interfere with this
equipment
In an aircraft, the SL3010T modem MUST BE POWERED OFF. Otherwise, the SL3010T modem can
transmit signals that could interfere with various onboard systems and may be dangerous to the
operation of the aircraft or disrupt the cellular network. Use of cellular phone in aircraft is illegal in
some jurisdictions. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of cellular
telephone services to the offender, or legal action or both.
Some airlines may permit the use of cellular phones while the aircraft is on the ground and the door is
open. The SL3010T modem may be used normally at this time.
6.1.2. Important Compliance Information for USA OEM
Integrators
The SL3010T modem is granted with a modular approval for mobile applications. Integrators may use
the SL3010T modem in their final products without additional FCC/IC (Industry Canada) certification if
they meet the following conditions. Otherwise, additional FCC/IC approvals must be obtained.
1. At least 20cm separation distance between the antenna and the user’s body must be
maintained at all times.
2. To comply with FCC/IC regulations limiting both maximum RF output power and human
exposure to RF radiation, the maximum antenna gain including cable loss in a mobile-only
exposure condition must not exceed 5dBi for Cellular band and 4dBi for CDMA PCS band.
3. The SL3010T modem and the antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction
with any other transmitter or antenna within a host device.
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4. A label must be affixed to the outside of the end product into which the SL3010T modem is
incorporated, with a statement similar to the following:
This device contains FCC ID: N7NSL5011
5. A user manual with the end product must clearly indicate the operating requirements and
conditions that must be observed to ensure compliance with current FCC/IC RF exposure
guidelines.
The end product with an embedded SL3010T modem may also need to pass the FCC Part 15
unintentional emission testing requirements and be properly authorized.
Note: If this module is intended for use in a portable device, you are responsible for separate approval to
satisfy the SAR requirements of FCC Part 2.1093 and IC RSS-102.
6.2. Integration Requirements
When integrating the SL3010T, the following items need to be addressed:
Mounting, and its effect on temperature, shock, and vibration performance
Power supply, and the impact on battery drain and possible RF interference
Antenna location and type, and their impact on RF performance
Regulatory approvals, as described in this section
Service provisioning, manufacturing process
Software, as described in document [1] AirPrime SL3010T Product Technical Specification
and Customer Design Guidelines
Host interface, compliance with interface voltage levels
Note: Sierra Wireless provides guidelines for successful integration of the SL3010T in the document suite;
and also offers integration support services as necessary.
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7. References
7.1. Sierra Wireless Documentation
[1] AirPrime SL3010T Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines
Reference: 4112902
[2] AirPrime SL Series Universal Development Kit User Guide
Reference number: WA_DEV_LG_UGD_003
[3] AirPrime SL Series Mechanical Socket Development Kit Quick Start Guide
Reference number: 4112314
[4] AT Command Reference Guide
Reference: 2130620
[5] EMConnect Guide
Reference: 2131177
[6] CnS Reference
Reference: 2130754
7.2. Acronyms and Definitions
Table 21. Acronyms and Definitions
Acronym or Term
Definition
1xEV-DO
Single Carrier (1X) EVolution Data Only. A high-speed standard for cellular packet
data communications
Supports Internet connections with data rates up to 3.1 Mbps (downlink from the
network) and 1.8 Mbps (uplink to the network). Average data rates are roughly: for Rev.
A: 600-1300 kbps (downlink from the network) and 300-400 kbps (uplink to the
network); for Rev. 0: 400-700 kbps (downlink from the network) and 40-80 kbps (uplink
to the network). Actual speed depends on the network conditions. Compare to 1X.
1X
Single Carrier (1X) Radio Transmission Technology. A high-speed standard for cellular
packet data communications
Supports Internet connections with data rates up to 153 kbps (simultaneously in each
directiondownlink and uplink). Actual speed depends on the network conditions.
Compare to 1xEV-DO.
API
Application Programming Interface
AT
A set of modem commands, preceded by “AT,” originally developed by Hayes, Inc. for
their modems. The structure (but not the specific commands, which vary greatly from
manufacturer to manufacturer) is a de facto modem industry standard.
CDG
CDMA Development Group
CDMA
Code Division Multiple Access
A wideband spread spectrum technique used in digital cellular, personal
communications services, and other wireless networks. Wide channels (1.25 MHz) are
obtained through spread spectrum transmissions, thus allowing many active users to
share the same channel. Each user is assigned a unique digital code, which
differentiates the individual conversations on the same channel.
CDMAOne
The IS-95 CDMA standard developed by QUALCOMM Inc.
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Acronym or Term
Definition
CnS
Sierra Wireless proprietary Control and Status language interface
DCE
Data Communications Equipment
EIA
Electronics Industry Association
ERP
Effective Radiated Power
ESN
Electronic Serial NumberThe unique first-generation serial number assigned to the
SL3010T for use on the wireless network. Compare to MEID.
FCC
Federal Communications Commission
The U.S. federal agency that is responsible for interstate and foreign communications.
The FCC regulates commercial and private radio spectrum management, sets rates for
communications services, determines standards for equipment, and controls broadcast
licensing. Consult www.fcc.gov.
firmware
Software stored in ROM or EEPROM; essential programs that remain even when the
system is turned off. Firmware is easier to change than hardware but more permanent
than software stored on disk.
FSN
Factory Serial NumberA unique serial number assigned to the SL3010T during
manufacturing.
GPS
Global Positioning System
A system that uses a series of 24 geosynchronous satellites to provide navigational
data.
IOTA
Internet Over The Airan automated feature, supported by some service providers, to
perform account setup for you by making a connection to the CDMA network and using
a secure Internet connection to download account parameters to your device.
IS
Interim Standard
After receiving industry consensus, the TIA forwards the standard to ANSI for approval.
kbps
kilobits per second Actually 1000, not 1024, as used in computer memory size
measurements of kilobytes.
LED
Light Emitting Diode
A semiconductor diode that emits visible or infrared light.
Mbps
Millions of bits per second, or Megabits per second.
MEID
Mobile Equipment IDentifierThe unique second-generation serial number assigned to
the SL3010T for use on the wireless network. Compare to ESN.
NAM
Number Assignment Module
Semi-permanent information stored in the modem’s non-volatile memory, including the
modem’s Mobile Identification Number, the station class mark, carrier code, and other
cellular identifiers. Essentially the phone number, it should be treated as confidential
information and should not be disclosed to anyone other than the cellular service
provider.
NV
Non-Volatile (memory)
OEM
Original Equipment Manufacturer
A company that manufactures a product and sells it to a reseller.
OTAPA
Over the Air Parameter Administration
OTASP
Over the Air Service Provisioning
PCS
Personal Communications Services
A cellular communication infrastructure that uses a different frequency range than
AMPS.
PPP
Point to Point Protocol
An alternative communications protocol used between computers, or between
computers and routers on the Internet. PPP is an enhanced SLIP.
PRI
Product Release Instructionsa file that contains the settings used to configure
modems for a particular service provider, customer, or purpose.
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Acronym or Term
Definition
QAM
Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
This form of modulation uses amplitude, frequency, and phase to transfer data on the
carrier wave.
RF
Radio Frequency
RLP
Radio Link Protocol
This protocol improves the error characteristics of the wireless link, thereby reducing the
need for transport layer retransmission due to lost data.
Rx
Receive
SAR
Specific Absorption Rate
SKU
Stock Keeping Unitidentifies an inventory item: a unique code, consisting of numbers
or letters and numbers, assigned to a product by a retailer for purposes of identification
and inventory control.
SMS
Short Message Service
A feature that allows users of a wireless device on a wireless network to receive or
transmit short electronic alphanumeric messages (up to 160 characters, depending on
the service provider).
TIA/EIA
Telecommunications Industry Association / Electronics Industry Association
Telecommunications Industry Association A standards setting trade organization,
whose members provide communications and information technology products,
systems, distribution services and professional services in the United States and around
the world. Consult www.tiaonline.org.
Tx
Transmit
USB
Universal Serial Bus

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