Telit Communications S p A CE910B-DUAL CDMA Module User Manual CE910 Family Hardware User Guide

Telit Communications S.p.A. CDMA Module CE910 Family Hardware User Guide

User Manual

                   CE910 Series Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 2 of 75                                                     APPLICABILITY TABLE  PRODUCT  CE910-DUAL CE910-SC CE910B-DUAL
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    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 5 of 75                                                     Contents 1. Introduction ...................................................... 8 1.1. Scope .......................................................... 8 1.2. Audience ....................................................... 8 1.3. Contact Information, Support ................................... 8 1.4. Document Organization .......................................... 9 1.5. Text Conventions .............................................. 10 1.6. Related Documents ............................................. 10 2. General Product Description ...................................... 11 2.1. Overview ...................................................... 11 2.2. Product Specifications ........................................ 12 2.3. RoHS Compliance ............................................... 12 3. CE910 Module Connections ......................................... 13 3.1. Pin-Out ....................................................... 13 3.1.1. LGA Pads Layout(CE910-DUAL & CE910B-DUAL) ....................... 18 3.1.2. LGA Pads Layout(CE910-SC) ....................................... 19 4. Hardware Commands ................................................ 20 4.1. Turning on the CE910 module ................................... 20 4.1.1. Initialization and Activation State ............................. 20 4.2. Turning off the CE910 module .................................. 24 4.2.1. Turning OFF by AT Command ....................................... 24 4.2.2. Turning OFF by tying low ON_OFF* ................................ 25 4.3. Summary of Turning ON and OFF the Module ...................... 26 4.4. Hardware Unconditional Shutdown ............................... 28 5. Power Supply ..................................................... 31 5.1. Power Supply Requirements ..................................... 31 5.2. Power Consumption ............................................. 32 5.3. General Design Rules .......................................... 33 5.3.1. Electrical Design Guidelines .................................... 33 5.3.2. + 5V Input Source Power Supply Design Guidelines ................ 33 5.3.3. +12V Input Source Power Supply Design Guidelines ................ 34 5.3.4. Battery Source Power Supply Design Guidelines ................... 35
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 6 of 75                                                     5.3.5. Thermal Design Guidelines ....................................... 35 5.3.6. Power Supply PCB layout Guidelines .............................. 36 6. Antenna .......................................................... 38 6.1. CDMA Antenna Requirements ..................................... 38 6.2. CDMA antenna – PCB line Guidelines ............................ 39 6.3. CDMA Antenna installation Guidelines ............................ 39 7. USB Port ......................................................... 41 8. Serial Port ...................................................... 42 8.1. Modem Serial Port 1 ........................................... 43 8.2. Modem Serial Port 2 ........................................... 45 8.3. RS232 Level Translation ....................................... 46 9. Audio Section Overview ........................................... 47 9.1. Analog Audio Interface(AVI) ................................... 47 9.1.1. MIC Connection .................................................. 48 9.1.2. LIN-IN Connection ............................................... 49 9.1.3. EAR Connection .................................................. 50 9.2. Digital Voice Interface(DVI) .................................. 51 9.2.1. CODEC Example ................................................... 51 10. General Purpose I/O .............................................. 52 10.1. Logic Level Specification ................................... 53 10.2. Using a GPIO Pad as Input ................................... 53 10.3. Using a GPIO Pad as Output .................................. 54 10.4. Indication of Network Service Availability .................. 54 10.5. RTC Bypass Output ........................................... 55 10.6. VAUX/PWRMON Power Output .................................... 55 11. ADC section ...................................................... 57 11.1. Description ................................................. 57 11.2. Using ADC Converter ......................................... 57 12. Test Point ....................................................... 58 13. Mounting CE910 on the Application ................................ 59
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 7 of 75                                                     13.1. General ..................................................... 59 13.2. Module Finishing & Dimensions ............................... 59 13.3. Recommended foot print for the application .................. 60 13.4. Stencil ..................................................... 61 13.5. PCB Pad Design .............................................. 61 13.6. Recommendations for PCB Pad Dimensions (mm) ................. 61 13.7. Solder Paste ................................................ 63 13.7.1. Solder Reflow .................................................. 63 14. Packing System ................................................... 65 14.1. Moisture Sensibility ........................................ 67 15. Application Design Guide ......................................... 68 15.1. Download and Debug Port ..................................... 68 16. Conformity Assessment Issues(Problèmes d'évaluation de conformité) 69 17. Safety Recommendations ........................................... 73 18. Document History ................................................. 74
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 8 of 75                                                     1. Introduction 1.1. Scope The  aim of  this  document is  the  description of  typical  hardware solutions useful for  developing a product with the Telit CE910 module.  1.2. Audience This document is intended for Telit customers who are about to implement their applications using our CE910 modules. 1.3. Contact Information, Support For general contact, technical support, to report documentation errors and to order manuals, contact Telit Technical Support Center (TTSC) at:  TS-EMEA@telit.com TS-NORTHAMERICA@telit.com TS-LATINAMERICA@telit.com TS-APAC@telit.com  Alternatively, use:  http://www.telit.com/en/products/technical-support-center/contact.php For detailed information about where to buy the Telit modules or for recommendations on accessories and components visit:  http://www.telit.com To  register  for  product  news  and  announcements  or  for  product  questions  contact  Telit  Technical Support Center (TTSC). Our  aim  is  to  make  this  guide  as  helpful  as  possible.  Please  keep  us  informed  of  comments  and suggestions for improvements. Telit appreciates feedback from the users of our information.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 9 of 75                                                     1.4. Document Organization This document contains the following chapters: Chapter 1: “Introduction” provides a scope for this document, target audience, contact and support information, and text conventions. Chapter 2: “General Product Description” gives an overview of the features of the product. Chapter 3: “CE910 Module Connections” deals with the pin out configuration and layout. Chapter 4: “Hardware Commands” How to operate the module via hardware. Chapter 5: “Power supply” Power supply requirements and general design rules.  Chapter 6: “Antenna” The antenna connection and board layout design are the most important parts in the full product design.  Chapter 7:  “USB  Port” The USB port on the Telit  CE910 is the core of the interface between the module and OEM hardware. Chapter 8: “Serial ports” Refers to the serial ports of the Telit CE910. Chapter 9: “Audio Section overview” Refers to the audio blocks of the Base Band Chip of the CE910 Telit Module.  Chapter 10: “General Purpose I/O” How the general purpose I/O pads can be configured.  Chapter 11: “ADC section” Deals with this one kind of converter.  Chapter 12: “Test Point” Deals with Test Point.  Chapter 13: “Mounting CE910 on the Application” Mechanical dimensions and recommendations on how to mount the module on the user’s board. Chapter 14: “Packing System” Deals with packing system.  Chapter  15:  “Application  Design  Guide”  Deals  with  the  design  of  host  system  for  download  or upgrade.  Chapter 16: “Conformity Assessment Issues” provides some fundamental hints about the conformity  assessment that the final application might need. Chapter 17: “Safety Recommendation” provides some safety recommendations that must be followed by the customer in the design of the application that makes use of the Telit CE910. Chapter 18: “Document History” provides document revision history of the Telit CE910.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 10 of 75                                                      1.5. Text Conventions  Danger – This information MUST be followed or catastrophic equipment failure or bodily injury may occur.  Caution or Warning – Alerts the user to important points about integrating the module. If these points are not followed, the module and end user equipment may fail or malfunction.  Tip or Information – Provides advice and suggestions that may be useful when integrating the module.  All dates are in ISO 8601 format, i.e. YYYY-MM-DD.  1.6. Related Documents  CE910 Software User Guide, 1vv0301011  CE910 AT Commands Reference Guide, 80399ST10111A  Telit EVK2 User Guide, 1vv0300704
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 11 of 75                                                     2. General Product Description 2.1. Overview The aim of  this  document is  the  description of  typical  hardware solutions useful for  developing a product with the Telit CE910 module. In this document all the basic functions of a mobile device will be taken into account; for each one of them a proper hardware solution will be suggested and eventually the wrong solutions and common errors  to  be  avoided  will  be  evidenced.  Obviously  this  document  cannot  embrace  all  hardware solutions  and  products  that  may  be  designed.  Avoiding  the  discussed  wrong  solutions  must  be considered  as  mandatory.  While  the  suggested  hardware  configurations  must  not  be  considered mandatory, the information given must be used as a guide and a starting point for properly developing a product with the Telit CE910 module.  NOTE: The integration of the CDMA 1xRTT module within a user application must be done according to the design rules described in this manual.  The  information  presented  in  this  document  is  believed  to  be  accurate  and  reliable.  However,  no responsibility  is  assumed  by  Telit  Communication  S.p.A. for its  use,  such  as  any  infringement  of patents or other rights of third parties. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent rights of Telit Communication S.p.A. other than for circuitry embodied in Telit products. This document is subject to change without notice.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 12 of 75                                                     2.2. Product Specifications  CE910 Specifications Air Interface CDMA 1xRTT Frequency Bands CE910-DUAL : 800/1900MHz CE910-SC : 800MHz CE910B-DUAL : 800/1900MHz (BC0/BC10/BC1) Data Service CDMA 1xRTT: 153.6 Kbps (full-duplex) Max. RF out power  CDMA BC0: Power class 3 (24.5dBm) for 1xRTT  CDMA BC1: Power class 2 (24.5dBm) for 1xRTT  CDMA BC10 : Power class 2 (24.5dBm) for 1xRTT Typical conducted sensitivity  CDMA BC0: –108dBm  CDMA BC1: –107dBm   CDMA BC10: -108dBm Device dimensions  28.2mm(L) x 28.2mm(W) x 2.05mm(T) Weight 3.7g Storage and Operating  Temperature Range –40 ~ +85°C Normal  operating  voltage range 3.4 ~ 4.2V IO voltage 1.8V Interface  144 Land-Grid-Array interface  10 general I/O ports maximum including multi-functional I/Os  State LED output  1 A/D converter   Full RS232 CMOS UART: baud rate up to 4Mbps  Reserved two wires CMOS UART for debugging  USB 2.0: baud rate up to 12Mbps Antenna Primary antenna, 800/1900MHz Audio  Analog audio interface ( 1 EAR/MIC) Message SMS (MO/MT) Approvals CE910-DUAL & CE910B-DUAL:  Regulatory: FCC, IC  Carrier: Verizon, Sprint, Aeris CE910-SC:  Regulatory: SRRC, CCC  2.3. RoHS Compliance As a part of Telit’s corporate policy of environmental protection, the CE910 complies with the RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) directive of the European Union (EU directive 2002/95/EG).
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 13 of 75                                                     3. CE910 Module Connections 3.1. Pin-Out Pin Signal I/O Function Type USB FS 2.0 Communication Port B15 USB_D+ I/O USB differential Data(+)  C15 USB_D- I/O USB differential Data(-)  A13 VUSB I Power for the internal USB transceiver 5V Asynchronous UART – Prog. / data +HW Flow Control N15 C103/TXD I Serial data input from DTE CMOS 1.8V M15 C104/RXD O Serial data output to DTE CMOS 1.8V M14 C108/DTR I Input for (DTR) from DTE CMOS 1.8V L14 C105/RTS I Input for (RTS) from DTE CMOS 1.8V P15 C106/CTS O Output for (CTS) to DTE CMOS 1.8V N14 C109/DCD O Output for (DCD) to DTE CMOS 1.8V P14 C107/DSR O Output for (DSR) to DTE CMOS 1.8V R14 C125/RING O Output for (RI) to DTE CMOS 1.8V Asynchronous Auxiliary UART D15 TX_AUX O Auxiliary UART (TX Data to DTE) CMOS 1.8V E15 RX_AUX I Auxiliary UART (RX Data from DTE) CMOS 1.8V RUIM Interface(*NOTE) A3 RUIMVCC - Reserved but applicable only to RUIM variant : Power supply for the RUIM 1.8/3V A5 RUIMIO I/O Reserved but applicable only to RUIM variant : RUIM Data I/O 1.8/3V A6 RUIMCLK O Reserved but applicable only to RUIM variant : RUIM Clock 1.8/3V A7 RUIMRST O Reserved but applicable only to RUIM variant : RUIM Reset 1.8/3V Digital Voice interface B9 DVI_WA0 I/O Digital Voice interface (WA0) 1.8V B6 DVI_RX I Digital Voice interface (RX) 1.8V B7 DVI_TX O Digital Voice interface (TX) 1.8V B8 DVI_CLK I/O Digital Voice interface (CLK) 1.8V Analog Voice Interface  B2 EAR+ AO Earphone signal output, phase +  B3 EAR- AO Earphone signal output, phase -  B4 MIC+ AI Microphone input, phase +  B5 MIC- AI Microphone input, phase -  Digital IO C8 GPIO_01 I/O GPIO_01 / STAT LED CMOS 1.8V C9 GPIO_02 I/O GPIO_02 CMOS 1.8V C10 GPIO_03 I/O GPIO_03 CMOS 1.8V
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 14 of 75                                                     Pin Signal I/O Function Type C11 GPIO_04 I/O GPIO_04 CMOS 1.8V B14 GPIO_05 I/O GPIO_05 CMOS 1.8V C12 GPIO_06 I/O GPIO_06 CMOS 1.8V C13 GPIO_07 I/O GPIO_07 CMOS 1.8V K15 GPIO_08 I/O GPIO_08 CMOS 1.8V L15 GPIO_09 I/O GPIO_09 CMOS 1.8V G15 GPIO_10 I/O GPIO_10 CMOS 1.8V ADC Section  B1 ADC_IN1 AI Analog to Digital converter input A/D RF Section K1 Antenna I/O CDMA Antenna (50Ohm) RF Miscellaneous Functions R13 HW_SHUTDOWN* I Hardware Unconditional Shutdown Pull up to VBATT R12 ON_OFF* I Input Command for Power ON CMOS 1.8V C14 VRTC I RTC Power Power R11 VAUX/PWRMON O Supply Output for external accessories / Power ON Monitor 1.8V Test Point C3 TP1  Test Point TP C4 TP2  Test Point TP C5 TP3  Test Point TP C6 TP4  Test Point TP C7 TP5  Test Point TP D3 TP6  Test Point TP E3 TP7  Test Point TP Power Supply M1 VBATT - Main Power Supply (Baseband) Power M2 VBATT - Main Power Supply (Baseband) Power N1 VBATT_PA - Main Power Supply (Radio PA) Power N2 VBATT_PA - Main Power Supply (Radio PA) Power P1 VBATT_PA - Main Power Supply (Radio PA) Power P2 VBATT_PA - Main Power Supply (Radio PA) Power E1 GND - Ground  G1 GND - Ground  H1 GND - Ground  J1 GND - Ground  L1 GND - Ground  A2 GND - Ground  E2 GND - Ground  F2 GND - Ground  G2 GND - Ground  H2 GND - Ground  J2 GND - Ground  K2 GND - Ground  L2 GND - Ground  R2 GND - Ground
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 15 of 75                                                     Pin Signal I/O Function Type M3 GND - Ground  N3 GND - Ground  P3 GND - Ground  R3 GND - Ground  D4 GND - Ground  M4 GND - Ground  N4 GND - Ground  P4 GND - Ground  R4 GND - Ground  N5 GND - Ground  P5 GND - Ground  R5 GND - Ground  N6 GND - Ground  P6 GND - Ground  R6 GND - Ground  P8 GND - Ground  R8 GND  Ground  P9 GND - Ground  P10 GND - Ground  R10 GND - Ground  M12 GND - Ground  B13 GND - Ground  P13 GND - Ground  E14 GND - Ground  Reserved C1 Reserved - Reserved  D1 Reserved - Reserved  F1 Reserved - Reserved  C2 Reserved - Reserved  D2 Reserved - Reserved  F3 Reserved - Reserved  G3 Reserved - Reserved  H3 Reserved - Reserved  J3 Reserved - Reserved  K3 Reserved - Reserved  L3 Reserved - Reserved  A4 Reserved - Reserved  N7 Reserved - Reserved  P7 Reserved - Reserved  R7 Reserved - Reserved  A8 Reserved - Reserved  N8 Reserved - Reserved  A9 Reserved - Reserved  N9 Reserved - Reserved  R9 Reserved - Reserved  A10 Reserved - Reserved
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 16 of 75                                                     Pin Signal I/O Function Type B10 Reserved - Reserved  N10 Reserved - Reserved  A11 Reserved - Reserved  B11 Reserved - Reserved  N11 Reserved - Reserved  P11 Reserved - Reserved  A12 Reserved - Reserved  B12 Reserved - Reserved  D12 Reserved - Reserved  N12 Reserved - Reserved  P12 Reserved - Reserved  D13 Reserved - Reserved  E13 Reserved - Reserved  F13 Reserved - Reserved  G13 Reserved - Reserved  H13 Reserved - Reserved  J13 Reserved - Reserved  K13 Reserved - Reserved  L13 Reserved - Reserved  M13 Reserved - Reserved  N13 Reserved - Reserved  A14 Reserved - Reserved  D14 Reserved - Reserved  F14 Reserved - Reserved  G14 Reserved - Reserved  H14 Reserved - Reserved  J14 Reserved - Reserved  K14 Reserved - Reserved  F15 Reserved - Reserved  H15 Reserved - Reserved  J15 Reserved - Reserved    *NOTE: RUIM  interface  is  reserved  for  Verizon/Sprint/Aeris  variants  and  it  is  applicable  only  to  RUIM variant of CE910 (CE910-SC).   WARNING: Reserved pins must not be connected.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 17 of 75                                                      NOTE: The following table is listing the main Pinout differences between the CE910 variants.  Product BC0 BC10 BC1 Notes CE910-DUAL  Yes No Yes Reserved pads: A3, A5, A6, A7 CE910-SC Yes No No  CE910B-DUAL Yes Yes Yes Reserved pads: A3, A5, A6, A7  NOTE: If not used, almost all pins not in use must be left disconnected. The only exceptions are the following pins:  PAD Signal Notes M1,M2,N1,N2,P1,P2 VBATT&VBATT_PA  E1,G1,H1,J1,L1,A2,E2,F2,G2,H2J2,K2,L2,R2,M3,N3,P3,R3,D4 M4,N4,P4,R4,N5,P5,R5,N6,P6 R6,P8,R8,P9,P10,R10,M12,B13 P13,E14 GND  R12 ON/OFF*  R13 HW_SHUTDOWN*  B15 USB_D+ If not used it should be connected to a Test point. C15 USB_D- If not used it should be connected to a Test point. A13 VUSB If not used it should be connected to a Test point. N15 C103/TXD If not used it should be connected to a Test point. M15 C104/RXD If not used it should be connected to a Test point. L14 C105/RTS If  the  flow  control  is  not  used  it  should  be connected to GND. P15 C106/CTS If not used it should be connected to a Test point. D15 TX_AUX If not used it should be connected to a Test point. E15 RX_AUX If not used it should be connected to a Test point. K1 Main Antenna  C3,C4,C5,C6,C7,D3,E3 Test Point
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 18 of 75                                                     3.1.1. LGA Pads Layout(CE910-DUAL & CE910B-DUAL)  Top View NOTE: The  pin  defined  as  RES  must  be  considered  RESERVED  and  not  connected  on  any  pin  in  the application. The related area on the application has to be kept empty.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 19 of 75                                                     3.1.2. LGA Pads Layout(CE910-SC)  Top View NOTE: The  pin  defined  as  RES  must  be  considered  RESERVED  and  not  connected  on  any  pin  in  the application. The related area on the application has to be kept empty.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 20 of 75                                                     4. Hardware Commands 4.1. Turning on the CE910 module To turn on the CE910, the pad ON_OFF* must be tied low for at least 1.5 second and then released. The maximum current that can be drained from the ON_OFF* pad is 0.1 mA.  A simple circuit to power on the module is illustrated below:    4.1.1. Initialization and Activation State Upon turning on CE910 module, the CE910 module is not active yet because the boot sequence of CE910  is  still  executing  internally.  It  takes  about  10  seconds  to  complete  the  initialization  of  the module internally. For this reason, it would be useless to try to access CE910 during the Initialization state as below. The CE910 module needs at least 10 seconds after the PWRMON goes High to become operational by reaching the activation state.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 21 of 75                                                     During the Initialization state, any  kind  of AT-command is  not available.  DTE must wait for the Activation state to communicate with CE910. To check  if the  CE910  has powered on, the  hardware line  VAUX/PWRMON must  be  monitored. When VAUX/PWRMON goes high, the module has powered on.  NOTE: Do not use any pull up resistor on the ON_OFF* line. It is pulled up with 200kΩ internally. Using a pull  up  resistor  may  bring  latch  up  problems  on  the  CE910  power  regulator  and  improper  power on/off of the module. The line ON_OFF* must be connected only in open collector configuration.  NOTE: In this document all the lines are inverted. Active low signals are labeled with a name that ends with "*" or with a bar over the name.  NOTE: In order to avoid a back powering effect it is recommended to avoid having any HIGH logic level signal applied to the digital pins of the CE910 module when the module is powered OFF or during an ON/OFF transition.  For example: 1. To drive the ON_OFF* pad with a totem pole output of a +3/5 V microcontroller (uP_OUT1):  2. To drive the ON_OFF* pad directly with an ON/OFF button:
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 22 of 75                                                      A flow chart the proper turn on procedure is displayed below:
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 23 of 75                                                      A flow chart showing the AT commands managing procedure is displayed below:
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 24 of 75                                                     4.2. Turning off the CE910 module Turning off the device can be done in two ways:  via AT command (see CE910 Software User Guide, AT#SHDN)  by tying low pin ON_OFF*  Either  ways,  the  device  issues  a  detach  request  to  network  informing  that  the  device  will  not  be reachable any more. To turn OFF the CE910 the pad ON_OFF* must be tied low for at least 2.5 seconds and then released.  TIP: To check if the device has powered off, hardware line PWRMON must be monitored.  The device is powered off when PWRMON goes low.  NOTE: In order to avoid a back powering effect it is recommended to avoid having any HIGH logic level signal  applied  to  the  digital  pins  of  the  CE910  when  the  module  is  powered  OFF  or  during  an ON/OFF transition.  4.2.1. Turning OFF by AT Command The CE910 can be shut down by a software command. When a shutdown command is sent, the CE910 goes into the finalization state and will shut down PWRMON at the end of this state. The period of the finalization state can vary according to the state of the CE910 so it cannot be fixed definitely. Normally it will be 10 seconds after sending a shutdown command and DTE should monitor the status of PWRMON to see the actual power off.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 25 of 75                                                       4.2.2. Turning OFF by tying low ON_OFF* To turn OFF the CE910 the pad ON_OFF* must be tied low for at least 2 seconds and then released. The same circuitry and timing for the power on must be used. When the hold time of ON_OFF* is above 2 seconds, the CE910 goes into the finalization state and will shut down PWRMON at the end of this state. The period of the finalization state can vary according to the state of the CE910 so it cannot be fixed definitely. Normally  it  will  be  10  seconds  after  releasing  ON_OFF*  and  DTE  should  monitor  the  status  of PWRMON to see the actual power off.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 26 of 75                                                     4.3. Summary of Turning ON and OFF the Module The chart below describes the overall sequences for turning ON and OFF the module.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 27 of 75                                                     The following flow chart shows the proper turn off procedure:
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 28 of 75                                                     4.4. Hardware Unconditional Shutdown  The  Unconditional  shutdown  of  the  module  could  be  activated  using  the  HW_SHUTDOWN* line(pad R13).  WARNING: The hardware unconditional shutdown must NOT be used during normal operation of the device since it does not detach the device from the network. It shall be used as an emergency exit procedure. To unconditionally shutdown the CE910, the pad HW_SHUTDOWN* must be tied low for at least 800 milliseconds and then released.  NOTE: Do not use any pull up resistor on the HW_SHUTDOWN* line nor any totem pole digital output. It is pulled up  internally  to VBATT  with  57kΩ. Using  an  external pull  up  resistor  may bring  latch  up problems on the CE910 power regulator and improper functioning of the module.  The line HW_SHUTDOWN* must be connected only in open collector configuration. The  HW_SHUTDOWN*  will  generate  an  unconditional  shutdown  of  the  module  without  an automatic restart. The module will shutdown but will NOT perform the detach from the cellular network. To proper power on again the module please refer to 4.1 Turning ON the CE910.  TIP: The unconditional hardware shutdown must always be implemented on the boards and the software must use it only as an emergency exit procedure. A simple circuit to unconditionally shutdown the module is illustrated below:
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 29 of 75                                                     For example: Let us assume you need to drive the HW_SHUTDOWN* pad with a totem pole output of a +3/5 V microcontroller (uP_OUT2):   NOTE: In order to avoid a back powering effect it is recommended to avoid having any HIGH logic level signal applied to the digital pins of the CE910 when the module is powered OFF or during an ON/OFF transition.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 30 of 75                                                      In the following flow chart is detailed the proper restart procedure:
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 31 of 75                                                     5. Power Supply The power supply circuitry and board layout are a very important part in the full product design and they strongly reflect on the product’s overall performance. Read carefully the requirements and the guidelines that follow for a proper design. 5.1. Power Supply Requirements The external power supply must be connected to VBATT & VBATT_PA signals and must fulfill the following requirements: Power Supply Nominal Supply Voltage 3.8V Normal Operating Voltage range 3.4V ~ 4.2V Extended Operating Voltage range 3.4V ~ 4.5V  NOTE: The Operating Voltage Range MUST never be exceeded. Special care must be taken when designing the application’s power supply section to avoid having an excessive voltage drop. If the voltage drop is exceeding the limits it could cause a Power Off of the module.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 32 of 75                                                     5.2. Power Consumption CE910 Mode Average (mA) Mode Description Power off current (Typical) 140uA(*1) Standby mode No call in progress (slot cycle index=2) AT+CFUN=1 29 Normal mode; full functionality of the module AT+CFUN=4 27 Disabled TX and RX; modules is not registered on the network AT+CFUN=5  1.1(*2) Full functionality with power saving; Module registered on the network can receive  incoming call sand SMS Tx and Rx mode A call in progress Max Power Mode 750 CDMA 1x voice/data call  (*1)The off current is the total supply current from the main battery with the XO regulator ON, 19.2MHz XO ON and others are OFF. (*2) Standby current consumption depends on network configuration or module configuration. The current consumption value for CFUN= 5 is measured under slot cycle index=2.  TIP: The  electrical  design  for  the  power  supply  should  be  made  ensuring  it  will  be  capable  of  a  peak current output of at least 1A.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 33 of 75                                                     5.3. General Design Rules The principal guidelines for the Power Supply Design embrace three different design steps:  the electrical design  the thermal design  the PCB layout 5.3.1. Electrical Design Guidelines The electrical design of the power supply depends strongly on the power source where this power is drained. We will distinguish them into three categories:  +5V input  (typically PC internal regulator output)  +12V input (typically automotive)  Battery 5.3.2. + 5V Input Source Power Supply Design Guidelines  The  desired  output  for  the  power  supply  is  3.8V,  hence  there  is  not  a  big  difference between  the  input  source  and  the  desired  output  so  a  linear  regulator  can  be  used.  A switching power supply will not be suitable because of the low drop-out requirements.  When using a linear regulator, a proper heat sink must be provided in order to dissipate the power generated.  A Bypass low ESR capacitor of adequate capacity must be provided in order to cut the current absorption peaks close to the CE910. A 100μF tantalum capacitor is usually suited.  Make sure the low ESR capacitor on the power supply output (usually a tantalum one) is rated at least 10V.  A protection diode must be inserted close to the power input in order to save the CE910 from power polarity inversion.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 34 of 75                                                     An example of a linear regulator with 5V input:   5.3.3. +12V Input Source Power Supply Design Guidelines  The desired output for the power supply is 3.8V, hence due to the big difference between the input source and the desired output, a linear regulator is not suitable and must not be used.  A  switching  power  supply  would  be  preferable  because  of  its  better  efficiency, especially with the 1A peak current load represented by CE910.  When using a switching regulator, a 500 kHz or more switching frequency regulator is preferable  because  of  its  smaller  inductor  size  and  its  faster  transient  response.  This allows the regulator to respond quickly to the current peaks absorption.   In any case, the frequency and switching design selection is related to the application to be  developed  due  to  the  fact  the  switching  frequency  could  also  generate  EMC interferences.  For car PB battery the input voltage can rise up to 15.8V and this must be kept in mind when  choosing  components:  all  components  in  the  power  supply  must  withstand  this voltage.  A bypass low ESR capacitor of adequate capacity must be provided in order to cut the current absorption peaks. A 100μF tantalum capacitor is usually suited for this.  Make sure the low ESR capacitor on the power supply output (usually a tantalum one) is rated at least 10V.  For car applications a spike protection diode must be inserted close to the power input in order to clean the supply from spikes.   A protection diode must be inserted close to the power input in order to save the CE910 from power polarity inversion. This can be the same diode as for spike protection.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 35 of 75                                                     An example of switching regulator with 12V input is in the schematic below:  5.3.4. Battery Source Power Supply Design Guidelines The desired nominal output for the power supply is 3.8V and the maximum voltage allowed is 4.2V. A single 3.7V lithium-ion cell battery type is ideal to supply power to the Telit CE910 module.  WARNING: The three battery cells (Ni/Cd or Ni/MH 3.6V nom. battery types or 4V PB types) MUST NOT be used  directly  because their maximum  voltage can  rise over  the absolute  maximum  voltage for  the CE910 and cause damage. USE only Li-Ion battery types.  A bypass low (usually a 100uF tantalum) ESR capacitor with adequate capacity must be provided in order to cut the current absorption peaks.   Make sure the low ESR capacitor (usually a tantalum) is rated at least 10V.   A protection diode must be inserted close to the power input in order to protect the CE910 module from power polarity inversions when connecting the battery.  The battery capacity must be at least 500mAh in order to withstand the current peaks of 1A. The suggested battery capacity is from 500mAh to 1000mAh. 5.3.5. Thermal Design Guidelines The thermal design for the power supply heat sink must be done with the following specifications: Average current consumption during CDMA 1x @PWR level max : 750 mA NOTE: The average consumption during transmissions depends on the  power level at which  the device is requested to transmit via the network. The average current consumption hence varies significantly.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 36 of 75                                                     Considering the very low current during idle, especially if the Power Saving function is enabled, it is possible to consider from the thermal point of view that the device absorbs current significantly only during calls.  If we assume that the device stays in transmission for short periods of time (a few minutes) and then remains for quite a long time in idle (one hour), then the power supply always has time to cool down between the calls and the heat sink could be smaller than the calculated for 750mA maximum RMS current. There could even be a simple chip package (no heat sink). Moreover in average network conditions the device is requested to transmit at a lower power level than the maximum and hence the current consumption will be less than 750 mA (usually around 300 mA). For these reasons the thermal design is rarely a concern and the simple ground plane where the power supply chip is placed can be enough to ensure a good thermal condition and avoid overheating. The heat generated by the CE910 must be taken into consideration during transmission at 24.5dBm max during calls. This generated heat will be mostly conducted to the ground plane under the CE910.  The application must be able to dissipate heat. In  the  CDMA  1x  mode,  since  CE910  emits  RF  signals  continuously  during  transmission,  special attention must be paid to how to dissipate the heat generated. The current consumption will be up to about 750mA in CDMA 1x continuously at the maximum TX output power (24.5dBm). Thus, you must arrange the area on the application PCB must be as large as possible under CE910. The  CE910  must  be  mounted  on  the  large  ground  area  of  the  application  board  and  make  many ground vias to dissipate the heat. 5.3.6. Power Supply PCB layout Guidelines As seen in the electrical design guidelines, the power supply must have a low ESR capacitor on the output to cut the current peaks and a protection diode on the input to protect the supply from spikes and polarity inversion. The placement of these components is crucial for the correct operation of the circuitry. A misplaced component can be useless or can even decrease the power supply performance.  The bypass low ESR capacitor must be placed close to the Telit CE910 power input pads, or  if  the  power  supply  is  a  switching  type,  the  capacitor  can  be  placed  close  to  the inductor to cut the ripple if the PCB trace from the capacitor to CE910 is wide enough to ensure a drop-less connection even during the 1A current peaks.  The protection diode must be placed close to the input connector where the power source is drained.  The PCB traces from the input connector to the power regulator IC must be wide enough to  ensure  no  voltage  drops  occur  when  the  1A  current  peaks  are  absorbed.  While  a voltage drop of hundreds of mV may be acceptable from the power loss point of view, the same voltage drop may not be acceptable from the noise point of view. If the application does not have an audio interface but only uses the data feature of the Telit CE910, then this noise is not as disruptive and the power supply layout design can be more forgiving.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 37 of 75                                                      The PCB traces to CE910 and the Bypass capacitor must be wide enough to ensure no significant voltage drops occur when the 1A current peaks are absorbed. This is a must for the same above-mentioned reasons. Try to keep this trace as short as possible.  The PCB traces connecting the switching output to the inductor and the switching diode must be kept as short as possible by placing the inductor and the diode very close to the power switching IC (only for switching power supply). This is done in order to reduce the radiated field (noise) at the switching frequency (usually 100-500 kHz).  The use of a good common ground plane is suggested.  The placement of the power supply on the board must be done in a way to guarantee that the  high  current  return  paths  in  the  ground  plane  are  not  overlapped  with  any  noise sensitive circuitry such as the microphone amplifier/buffer or earphone amplifier. The  power  supply  input  cables  must  be  kept  separate  from  noise  sensitive  lines  such  as microphone/earphone cables.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 38 of 75                                                     6. Antenna  The  antenna  connection  and  board  layout  design  are  the  most  important  parts  in  the  full  product design and they strongly reflect on the product’s overall performance. Read carefully and follow the requirements and the guidelines for a proper design. 6.1. CDMA Antenna Requirements The antenna for a Telit CE910 device must fulfill the following requirements: CE910 Specifications Frequency range Depending  on  the  frequency  band(s)  provided  by  the network operator, the customer must use the  most suitable antenna for that/those band(s) Bandwidth 70 MHz in CDMA BC0 53 MHz in CDMA BC10 140 MHz in CDMA BC1 Gain Gain < 5.12dBi in CDMA BC0 Gain < 5.12dBi in CDMA BC10 Gain < 6.12dBi in CDMA BC1 Impedance 50 Ohm Input power > 24.5dBm Average Power in CDMA VSWR absolute max ≤ 5:1 (Limit to avoid permanent damage) VSWR recommended ≤ 2:1 (Limit to fulfill all regulatory requirement) When using the Telit CE910, since there’s no antenna connector on the module, the antenna must be connected to the CE910 antenna pad (K1) by means of a transmission line implemented in the PCB. In the case that the antenna is not directly connected at the antenna pad of the CE910, then a PCB line is required. This transmission line shall fulfill the following requirements: Antenna Line on PCB Requirements Characteristic Impedance 50Ohm Max Attenuation 0.3dB Coupling with other signals shall be avoided Cold End (Ground Plane) of antenna shall be equipotential to the CE910 ground pads  Furthermore if the device is developed for the US and/or Canada market, it must comply with the FCC and/or IC approval requirements: This  device  is  to  be  used  only  for  mobile  and  fixed  application.  The  antenna(s)  used  for  this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 39 of 75                                                     must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. OEM integrators must ensure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the CE910 module.  Antennas  used  for  this  OEM  module  must  not  exceed  5dBi  gain  for  mobile  and  fixed operating configurations. 6.2. CDMA antenna – PCB line Guidelines   Make sure that the transmission line’s characteristic impedance is 50ohm.  Keep line on the PCB as short as possible since the antenna line loss shall be less than around 0.3dB.  Line geometry should have uniform characteristics, constant cross section, avoid meanders and abrupt curves.  Any kind of suitable geometry/structure can be used for implementing the printed transmission line afferent the antenna.  If a Ground plane is required in line geometry, that plane has to be continuous and sufficiently extended so the geometry can be as similar as possible to the related canonical model.  Keep, if possible, at least one layer of the PCB used only for the Ground plane; If possible, use this layer as reference Ground plane for the transmission line.  It is wise to surround (on both sides) the PCB transmission line with Ground. Avoid having other signal tracks facing directly the antenna line track.  Avoid crossing any un-shielded transmission line footprint with other tracks on different layers.  The  Ground  surrounding  the  antenna  line  on  PCB  has  to  be  strictly  connected  to  the  main Ground plane by means of via holes (once per 2mm at least) placed close to the ground edges facing line track.  Place EM noisy devices as far as possible from CE910 antenna line.  Keep the antenna line far away from the CE910 power supply lines.  If EM noisy devices are present on the PCB hosting the CE910, such as fast switching ICs, take care of shielding them with a metal frame cover.  If  EM  noisy  devices  are  not  present  around  the  line  use  of  geometries  like  Micro  strip  or Grounded Coplanar Waveguide are preferred since they typically ensure less attenuation when compared to a Strip line having same length. 6.3. CDMA Antenna installation Guidelines  Install the antenna in a place covered by the CDMA signal.   If the device antenna in the application is located greater then 20cm from the human body and there are no co-located transmitters then the Telit FCC/IC approvals can be re-used by the end product.  Antenna shall not be installed inside metal cases.  Antenna shall be installed also according to antenna manufacture instructions. WARNING: Consider  a  mechanical  design  and  a  low-capacitance  ESD  protection  device  to  protect  CE910  or customer specific requirements from ESD event to Antenna port (K1).
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    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 41 of 75                                                     7. USB Port The CE910 module includes a Universal Serial Bus (USB) transceiver, which operates at USB Full-speed (12Mbits/sec) and slave mode only.  It is compliant with the USB 2.0 specification and can be used for diagnostic monitoring, control and data transfers. The table below describes the USB interface signals: Pin Signal I/O Function Type B15 USB_D+ I/O USB differential Data(+)  C15 USB_D- I/O USB differential Data(-)  A13 VUSB I Power for the internal USB transceiver 5V  The USB_DPLUS and USB_DMINUS signals have a clock rate of 60MHz. The signal traces should be routed carefully. Trace lengths, number of vias and capacitive loading should be minimized. The impedance value should be as close as possible to 100 Ohms differential.  The table below describes the VUSB specification: Parameter Min Max Input voltage 4.4V 5.0V Input current 50mA -   WARNING: Consider  a  mechanical  design  and  a  low-capacitance  ESD  protection  device  to  protect  CE910  or customer specific requirements from ESD event to USB lines (B15, C15 and A13).
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 42 of 75                                                     8. Serial Port The serial ports on the Telit CE910 are the interface between the module and OEM hardware.  2 serial ports are available on the module:  Modem Serial Port 1 (Main)  Modem Serial Port 2 (Auxiliary) Several configurations can be designed for the serial port on the OEM hardware.  The most common are:  RS232 PC comport  Microcontroller UART@1.8V(Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmit)  Microcontroller UART@5V or other voltages different from 1.8V Depending on the type of serial port on the OEM hardware, a level translator circuit may be needed to make the system work.  On the CE910 the ports are CMOS 1.8V.   The electrical characteristics of the serial port are explained in the following tables: Absolute Maximum Ratings -Not Functional Parameter Min Max Input level on non-power pin with respect to ground -0.3 +2.3V  Operating Range - Interface levels (1.8V CMOS) Parameter Min Max Input high level 1.5V 2.1 V Input low level 0V 0.35V Output high level 1.35V 1.8V Output low level 0V 0.45V
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 43 of 75                                                     8.1. Modem Serial Port 1 The serial port 1 on the CE910 is a +1.8V UART with all 7 RS232 signals.  It differs from the PC-RS232 in the signal polarity (RS232 is reversed) and levels. RS232 Pin # Signal CE910 Pad No. Function Usage 1 C109/DCD N14 Data Carrier Detect Output from the CE910 that indicates the carrier presence 2 C104/RXD M15 Transmit line *see Note Output transmit line of the CE910 UART 3 C103/TXD N15 Receive line *see Note Input receive of the CE910 UART 4 C108/DTR M14 Data Terminal Ready Input to the CE910 that controls the DTE READY condition 5 GND - - GND 6 C107/DSR P14 Data Set Ready Output from the CE910 that indicates the module is ready 7 C106/CTS P15 Clear to Send Output from the CE910 that controls the hardware flow control 8 C105/RTS L14 Request to Send Input to the CE910 that controls the hardware flow control 9 C125/RI R14 Ring Indicator Output from the CE910 that indicates the incoming call condition  The following table shows the typical value(pulled inside the baseband chipset) and status for input lines in all module states: Signal/State OFF RESET ON Powersaving PU tied to TXD unknown Pull Down (21K~210K) Pull Up (39K~390K) Pull Up (39K~390K) 1.8V RTS Pull Down (21K~210K) DTR Pull Up (39K~390K)  NOTE: According to V.24, RX/TX signal names are referred to the application side. Therefore, on the CE910 side these signals are on the opposite direction: TXD on the application side will be connected to the receive line (here named C103/TXD) RXD in the application side will be connected to the transmit line (here named C104/RXD)
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 44 of 75                                                      NOTE: For minimum implementation, only the TXD and RXD lines must be connected, the other lines can be left open provided a software flow control is implemented.  NOTE: In order to avoid a back powering effect it is recommended to avoid having any HIGH logic level signal applied to the digital pins of the CE910 when the module is powered off or during an ON/OFF transition.  NOTE: High-speed UART supports up to 4Mbps. Please refer to the AT command User Guide in detail.  WARNING: Consider  a  mechanical  design  and  a  low-capacitance  ESD  protection  device  to  protect  CE910  or customer specific requirements from ESD event to UART port (M15, N15, P15 and L14).
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    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 47 of 75                                                     9. Audio Section Overview  The CE910 provides an analog audio interface and digital audio interface. 9.1. Analog Audio Interface(AVI) The  CE910  provides  an  analog  audio  interface;  one  differential  input  for  audio  to  be transmitted(Uplink) and a balanced output for audio to be received(Downlink). The  bias  for  the  microphone has  to  be  as  clean  as  possible; the  first  connection (single  ended)  is preferable since the Vmic noise and ground noise are fed into the input as common mode and then rejected. This sounds strange; usually the connection to use in order to reject the common mode is the balanced one. In this situation we have to recall that the microphone is a sound to current transducer, so the resistor is the current to tension transducer, so finally the resistor feeds the input in balanced way even if the configuration, from a microphone point of view, seems to be un-balanced.
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 48 of 75                                                     9.1.1. MIC Connection   If a “balanced way” is anyway desired, much more care has to be taken to VMIC noise and ground noise.    TIP: Since the J-FET transistor inside the microphone acts as RF-detector-amplifier, ask vendor for a microphone with anti-EMI capacitor (usually a 33pF  or a  10pF capacitor placed across the output terminals inside the case).
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    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 50 of 75                                                     9.1.3. EAR Connection   The audio output of the CE910 is balanced, this is helpful to double the level and to reject common mode (click and pop are common mode and therefore rejected). These outputs can drive directly a small loudspeaker with electrical impedance not lower than 32Ohm.   TIP:  in  order  to  get  the  maximum  audio  level  at  a  given  output  voltage  level  (dBspl/Vrms),  the following breaking through procedure can be used. Have the loudspeaker as close as you can to the listener (this simplify also the echo cancelling); choose the loudspeaker with the higher sensitivity (dBspl per  W); choose loudspeakers  with  the impedance  close to  the limit    in order to  feed more power  inside  the  transducer  (it  increases  the  W/Vrms  ratio).  If  this  were  not  enough,  an  external amplifier should be used.
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    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 52 of 75                                                     10. General Purpose I/O The CE910 module is provided by a set of Digital Input / Output pins Input pads can only be read; they report the digital value (high or low) present on the pad at the read time. Output pads can only be written or queried and set the value of the pad output. An alternate function pad is internally controlled by the CE910 firmware and acts depending on the function implemented.  The following GPIOs are available on the CE910: Pin Signal I/O Function Type Default State Note C8 GPIO_01 I/O Configurable GPIO CMOS 1.8V INPUT Alternate function STAT_LED C9 GPIO_02 I/O Configurable GPIO CMOS 1.8V INPUT  C10 GPIO_03 I/O Configurable GPIO CMOS 1.8V INPUT  C11 GPIO_04 I/O Configurable GPIO CMOS 1.8V INPUT  B14 GPIO_05 I/O Configurable GPIO CMOS 1.8V INPUT  C12 GPIO_06 I/O Configurable GPIO CMOS 1.8V INPUT  C13 GPIO_07 I/O Configurable GPIO CMOS 1.8V INPUT  K15 GPIO_08 I/O Configurable GPIO CMOS 1.8V INPUT  L15 GPIO_09 I/O Configurable GPIO CMOS 1.8V INPUT  G15 GPIO_10 I/O Configurable GPIO CMOS 1.8V INPUT
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    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 56 of 75                                                     Output bypass capacitor (Inside the module)  2.2μF
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 57 of 75                                                     11. ADC section 11.1. Description The on board ADC is 12-bit converter. It is able to read a voltage level in the range of 0 ~ 1.2 volts applied on the ADC pin input and store and convert it into 12 bit word. Parameter Min Max Units Input Voltage range 0 1.2 Volt AD conversion - 12 bits Resolution - <  1 mV Input Resistance 1  Mohm  The CE910 provides one Analog to Digital Converter.  The input line is named as ADC_IN1 and it is available on pad B1.  11.2. Using ADC Converter An AT command is available to use the ADC function.  The command is AT#ADC=1,2.  The read value is expressed in mV Refer to SW User Guide or AT Commands Reference Guide for the full description of this function.  WARNING: The ADC value read by AT command may present a certain level when it’s open(not loaded). It is not an actual error and the ADC value is valid only if any input is asserted to ADC_IN1
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    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 62 of 75                                                      Holes in pad are allowed only for blind holes and not for through holes. Recommendations for PCB Pad Surfaces: Finish Layer thickness (um) Properties Electro-less Ni / Immersion Au 3 ~ 7 / 0.05 ~ 0.15 good solder ability protection, high shear force values  The PCB must be able to resist the higher temperatures which are occurring at the lead-free process. This issue should be discussed  with the  PCB-supplier. Generally, the wettability of  tin-lead solder paste on the described surface plating is better compared to lead-free solder paste.
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    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 70 of 75                                                     (2) ce dispositif doit accepter aucune interférence, y compris un interférence qui pourrait causer le fonctionnement non désiré du dispositif.  The user must refer to below information to meet the FCC/IC's RF exposure rules and regulations when they design: Lors de la conception, l'utilisateur doit se référer à l'information ci-dessous pour remplir les conditions et règlementations  FCC/IC' d’exposition aux ondes RF:  • The system antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all the persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Le système d’antenne utilisé pour cet émetteur doit être installé à une distance d’au moins de 20 cm de toute personne et ne doit pas être co-implanté ou opérer en même temps que n'importe quelle autre antenne ou émetteur.  • The system antenna(s) used for this module must not exceed 5.12dBi in CDMA BC0&BC10 and 6.12dBi in CDMA BC1 for mobile and fixed or mobile operating configurations. Le système d’ antenne utilisé pour ce module ne doit pas dépasser 5.12dBi en CDMA BC0&BC10 et 6.12dBi en CDMA BC1 pour des configurations mobiles et fixes ou des configurations opérant en mode mobile.  • Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.  Manufacturers of mobile, fixed or portable devices incorporating this module are advised to clarify any regulatory questions and to have their complete product tested and approved for FCC compliance. Les instructions d’installation de l’antenne ainsi que les conditions de fonctionnement de l’émetteur doivent être remis aux utilisateurs et aux installateurs conformément à la règlementation sur l’exposition aux ondes rf. Des fabricants des dispositifs mobiles, fixes ou portables incorporant ce module sont invités à clarifier toutes les questions de normalisation et à avoir leur produit complètement testé pour la mise en conformité FCC.        • CE910 is intended for the OEM integrator only. CE910 est prévu pour l'intégrateur OEM seulement.  • The user is required to see the Grant of Equipment document for other restrictions. L'utilisateur doit se referrer au document « Grant of equipment » pour d'autres restrictions.  • CE910 must be operated and used with a locally approved access point. CE910 doit être actionné et utilisé avec un point d'accès localement approuvé.  • The radio transmitters (CE910-DUAL IC ID: 5131A-CE910DUAL & CE910B-DUAL IC ID: 5131A-CE910BDUAL) have been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna type listed in this manual with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a
    CE910 Family Hardware User Guide 1vv0301010 Rev.11 – 2015-10-27 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved.    Page 71 of 75                                                     gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. L'émetteur radio (CE910-DUAL identification d'IC : 5131A-CE910DUAL & CE910B-DUAL identification d'IC : 5131A-CE910BDUAL) a été approuvé par Industry Canada pour fonctionner avec le type d'antenne énuméré dans ce manuel avec le gain autorisé maximum et l'impédance d’antenne exigée  pour chaque type d'antenne indiqué. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ayant un gain supérieur au gain maximum indiqué pour ce type, sont strictement interdits pour un usage avec ce dispositif.  The following regulatory and safety notices must be published in documentation supplied to the end user of the product or system incorporating an adapter in compliance with local regulations. • Host system including CE910 must be labeled with “Contains transmitter module with  CE910-DUAL FCC ID: RI7CE910-DUAL and IC ID: 5131A-CE910DUAL CE910B-DUAL FCC ID: RI7CE910B-DUAL and IC ID: 5131A-CE910BDUAL”  Les notices de normalisation et de sécurité doivent se trouver dans la documentation fournie à l'utilisateur du produit ou du système incorporant un adaptateur conforme aux règlementations locales. • Le système hôte comprenant CE910 doit être marqué avec « Contient un module émetteur avec CE910-DUAL IDENTIFICATION FCC : RI7CE910-DUAL et identification IC : 5131A-CE910DUAL  CE910B-DUAL IDENTIFICATION FCC : RI7CE910B-DUAL et identification IC : 5131A-CE910BDUAL »  NOTE: This equipment has  been tested  and  found to  comply  with  the limits for  a Class  B digital device, pursuant  to  Part  15  of  the FCC  Rules. These limits are  designed to  provide  reasonable  protection against  harmful  interference  in  a  residential  installation.  This  equipment  generates,  uses  and  can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  reception,  which  can  be  determined  by  turning  the  equipment  off  and  on,  the  user  is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:   •Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. •Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. •Connect  the  equipment  into  an  outlet  on  a  circuit  different  from  that  to  which  the  receiver  is connected •Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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