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SARA-R4/N4 series LTE Cat M1 / NB1 and EGPRS modules Data Sheet SARAR4/N4 Abstract Technical data sheet describing the size-optimized SARA-R4/N4 series LTE Cat M1 / NB1 and EGPRS cellular modules. The modules are a complete and cost efficient solution offering multi band data transmissions for Low Power Wide Area solutions in a compact form factor. www.u-blox.com UBX-16024152 - R11 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet Document Information Title SARA-R4/N4 series Subtitle LTE Cat M1 / NB1 and EGPRS modules Document type Data Sheet Document number UBX-16024152 Revision and date R11 09-May-2018 Disclosure Restriction Product status Corresponding content status Functional Sample Draft For functional testing. Revised and supplementary data will be published later. In Development / Prototype Objective Specification Target values. Revised and supplementary data will be published later. Engineering Sample Advance Information Data based on early testing. Revised and supplementary data will be published later. Initial Production Early Production Information Data from product verification. Revised and supplementary data may be published later. Mass Production / End of Life Production Information Document contains the final product specification. This document applies to the following products: PCN reference Product status K0.0.00.00.07.06 UBX-17047084 Initial Production L0.0.00.00.02.03 UBX-17051617 Initial Production A02.00 UBX-18010263 Initial Production A01.03 UBX-18006467 Prototype Product name Type number Modem version SARA-R404M SARA-R404M-00B-00 SARA-R410M SARA-R410M-01B-00 SARA-R410M-02B-00 L0.0.00.00.05.06 SARA-R412M SARA-R412M-02B-00 M0.03.00 SARA-N410 SARA-N410-02B-00 Application version Functional Sample u-blox or third parties may hold intellectual property rights in the products, names, logos and designs included in this document. 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UBX-16024152 - R11 Page 2 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet Contents Document Information ................................................................................................................................ 2 Contents .......................................................................................................................................................... 3 Functional description ......................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 1.2 Product features ......................................................................................................................................... 5 1.3 Block diagram .............................................................................................................................................. 6 1.4 Product description .................................................................................................................................... 7 1.5 AT command support ................................................................................................................................ 8 1.6 Supported features .................................................................................................................................... 9 Interfaces ................................................................................................................................................. 9 2.1 Power management ................................................................................................................................. 10 2.1.1 Module supply input (VCC) ............................................................................................................. 10 2.1.2 Generic digital interfaces supply output (V_INT) ....................................................................... 10 2.2 Antenna interface ..................................................................................................................................... 10 2.2.1 Antenna RF interface (ANT) ........................................................................................................... 10 2.2.2 Antenna detection (ANT_DET) ...................................................................................................... 10 2.3 System functions ....................................................................................................................................... 11 2.3.1 Module power-on ............................................................................................................................... 11 2.3.2 Module power-off ............................................................................................................................... 11 2.3.3 Module reset ....................................................................................................................................... 11 2.4 SIM ................................................................................................................................................................ 11 2.4.1 SIM interface ...................................................................................................................................... 11 2.4.2 SIM detection ..................................................................................................................................... 11 2.5 Serial communication ...............................................................................................................................12 2.5.1 UART interface ...................................................................................................................................12 2.5.2 USB interface ..................................................................................................................................... 13 2.5.3 SPI interface ...................................................................................................................................... 13 2.5.4 SDIO interface ................................................................................................................................... 14 2.5.5 DDC (I2C) interface ............................................................................................................................ 14 2.6 Audio ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 2.7 GPIO ............................................................................................................................................................. 15 Pin definition ......................................................................................................................................... 16 3.1 Pin assignment .......................................................................................................................................... 16 Electrical specifications ................................................................................................................... 20 4.1 Absolute maximum rating.......................................................................................................................20 4.1.1 Maximum ESD ...................................................................................................................................20 4.2 Operating conditions .................................................................................................................................21 4.2.1 Operating temperature range .........................................................................................................21 4.2.2 Thermal parameters .........................................................................................................................21 4.2.3 Supply/power pins ............................................................................................................................ 22 UBX-16024152 - R11 Page 3 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 4.2.4 Current consumption ....................................................................................................................... 23 4.2.5 LTE RF characteristics .................................................................................................................... 24 4.2.6 2G RF characteristics ...................................................................................................................... 26 4.2.7 ANT_DET pin characteristics ......................................................................................................... 26 4.2.8 PWR_ON pin ....................................................................................................................................... 27 4.2.9 RESET_N pin ...................................................................................................................................... 27 4.2.10 SIM pins .............................................................................................................................................. 27 4.2.11 USB pins ............................................................................................................................................. 28 4.2.12 Generic Digital Interfaces pins ....................................................................................................... 28 4.2.13 DDC (I2C) pins..................................................................................................................................... 28 Mechanical specifications ................................................................................................................29 Qualification and approvals............................................................................................................. 30 6.1 Reliability tests ..........................................................................................................................................30 6.1.1 Approvals ............................................................................................................................................30 Product handling & soldering........................................................................................................... 31 7.1 Packaging ................................................................................................................................................... 31 7.1.1 Reels .................................................................................................................................................... 31 7.1.2 Tapes ................................................................................................................................................... 32 7.2 Moisture Sensitivity Levels ..................................................................................................................... 33 7.3 Reflow soldering ........................................................................................................................................ 33 7.4 ESD precautions ........................................................................................................................................ 33 Labeling and ordering information ............................................................................................... 34 8.1 Product labeling ......................................................................................................................................... 34 8.2 Explanation of codes ................................................................................................................................ 34 8.3 Ordering information ................................................................................................................................35 Appendix ....................................................................................................................................................... 36 Glossary ................................................................................................................................................. 36 Related documents ................................................................................................................................... 39 Revision history .......................................................................................................................................... 40 Contact ........................................................................................................................................................... 41 UBX-16024152 - R11 Page 4 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet Functional description 1.1 Overview SARA-R4/N4 series modules are an LTE Cat M1, LTE Cat NB1 and EGPRS multi-mode solution in the miniature SARA LGA form factor (26.0 x 16.0 mm, 96-pin). They allow an easy integration into compact designs and a seamless drop-in migration from other u-blox cellular module families. SARA-R4/N4 series modules provide software-based multi-band configurability enabling world-wide global coverage in LTE Cat M1 / NB1 and (E)GPRS / GSM radio access technologies. Variants specifically designed to operate in LTE Cat NB1 only, or in LTE Cat M1 band 13 only, or in LTE Cat M1 bands 2, 4, 5 and 12 only are also available. SARA-R4/N4 series modules offer data communications up to 375 kbit/s over an extended operating temperature range of –40 °C to +85 °C, with low power consumption, and with coverage enhancement for deeper range into buildings and basements (and underground with NB1). With many interface options and an integrated IP stack, SARA-R4/N4 series modules are the optimal choice for LPWA applications with low to medium data throughput rates, as well as devices that require long battery lifetimes, such as used in smart metering, smart lighting, telematics, asset tracking, remote monitoring, alarm panels, and connected health. Customers can future-proof their solutions by means of Over-The-Air firmware updates, thanks to the uFOTA client/server solution that utilizes LWM2M, a light and compact protocol ideal for IoT applications. SARA-R4/N4 series modules will also support VoLTE over Cat M1. The flexibility extends further through dynamic mode selection as M1-only/preferred or NB1-only/preferred. Product features Bands Interfaces Features Embedded HTTP, FTP Dual stack IPv4/IPv6 FW update over the air (FOTA) ● SARA-R410M-01B North America 13 M1 2,4 5,12 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● SARA-R410M-02B Global 13 M1 NB1 SARA-R412M-02B Global 13 M1 NB1 SARA-N410-02B Global 13 NB1 ● Professional Embedded TCP/UDP stack ● Standard Antenna supervisor ● eDRX ● Power Saving Mode ● Digital audio ● Analog audio ● GPIOs ● DDC (I2C) ● SDIO ● SPI 13 CellLocate® M1 AssistNow software 13 GNSS via modem USA SARA-R404M GSM/(E)GPRS 4-band USB 2.0 Grade UART Audio LTE FDD bands Positioning 3GPP LTE category Region 3GPP Release Baseline Model ● ● ○ ● ● ○ ○ ● ● ○ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ○ ● ● ○ ○ ● ● ○ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ○ ● ● ○ ○ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Automotive 1.2 * = Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28 (and band 39 in M1-only) ● = supported by all FW versions ○ = supported by future FW versions Table 1: SARA-R4/N4 series main features summary UBX-16024152 - R11 Functional description Page 5 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 1.3 Block diagram PA ANT SIM Filter Switch RF transceiver SIM card detection UART USB Memory 19.2 MHz Cellular BaseBand Processor DDC (I2C) SDIO SPI / Digital Audio VCC (Supply) V_INT Reset GPIOs Power Management Antenna detection Power-On Figure 1: SARA-R4/N4 series block diagram ☞ SARA-R404M-00B and SARA-R410M-01B modules, i.e. the “00” and “01” product versions of the SARA-R4/N4 series modules, do not support the following interfaces, which should be left unconnected and should not be driven by external devices: ☞ DDC (I2C) interface SDIO interface SPI interface Digital audio interface SARA-R410M-02B, SARA-R412M-02B and SARA-N410-02B modules, i.e. the “02” product version of the SARA-R4/N4 series modules, do not support the following interfaces, which should be left unconnected and should not be driven by external devices: SDIO interface SPI interface Digital audio interface UBX-16024152 - R11 Functional description Page 6 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 1.4 Product description SARA-R4/N4 series modules include the following variants / product versions: SARA-R404M LTE Cat M1 module, mainly designed for operation in LTE band 13 SARA-R410M-01B LTE Cat M1 module, mainly designed for operation in LTE bands 2, 4, 5, 12 SARA-R410M-02B LTE Cat M1 / NB1 module, mainly designed for operation in LTE bands 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 12, 13, 20, 28 SARA-R412M-02B LTE Cat M1 / NB1 and 2G module, mainly designed for operation in LTE bands 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 12, 13, 20 and 2G Quad-band SARA-N410-02B LTE Cat NB1 module, mainly designed for operation in LTE bands 2, 4, 5, 12, 13 Item SARA-R404M SARA-R410M SARA-R412M SARA-N410 Protocol stack 3GPP Release 13 3GPP Release 13 3GPP Release 13 3GPP Release 13 RAT LTE Cat M1 Half-Duplex LTE Cat M1 Half-Duplex LTE Cat NB1 Half-Duplex1 LTE Cat M1 Half-Duplex LTE Cat NB1 Half-Duplex 2G GSM / GPRS / EGPRS LTE Cat NB1 Half-Duplex Bands LTE FDD bands: Band 13 (750 MHz) LTE FDD bands: Band 12 (700 MHz) Band 17 (700 MHz) 1 Band 28 (700 MHz) 1 Band 13 (750 MHz) 1 Band 20 (800 MHz) 1 Band 26 (850 MHz) 1 Band 18 (850 MHz) 1 Band 5 (850 MHz) Band 19 (850 MHz) 1 Band 8 (900 MHz) 1 Band 4 (1700 MHz) Band 3 (1800 MHz) 1 Band 2 (1900 MHz) Band 25 (1900 MHz) 1 Band 1 (2100 MHz) 1 LTE TDD bands: Band 39 (1900 MHz) 2 LTE FDD bands: Band 12 (700 MHz) Band 17 (700 MHz) Band 28 (700 MHz) Band 13 (750 MHz) Band 20 (800 MHz) Band 26 (850 MHz) Band 18 (850 MHz) Band 5 (850 MHz) Band 19 (850 MHz) Band 8 (900 MHz) Band 4 (1700 MHz) Band 3 (1800 MHz) Band 2 (1900 MHz) Band 25 (1900 MHz) Band 1 (2100 MHz) LTE TDD bands: Band 39 (1900 MHz) 2 2G bands: GSM 850 MHz E-GSM 900 MHz DCS 1800 MHz PCS 1900 MHz LTE FDD bands: Band 12 (700 MHz) Band 17 (700 MHz) Band 28 (700 MHz) Band 13 (750 MHz) Band 20 (800 MHz) Band 26 (850 MHz) Band 18 (850 MHz) Band 5 (850 MHz) Band 19 (850 MHz) Band 8 (900 MHz) Band 4 (1700 MHz) Band 3 (1800 MHz) Band 2 (1900 MHz) Band 25 (1900 MHz) Band 1 (2100 MHz) Power class LTE Cat M1: Class 3 (23 dBm) LTE Cat M1 / NB11: Class 3 (23 dBm) LTE category M1 / NB1: Class 3 (23 dBm) 2G GMSK: Class 4 (33 dBm) for GSM/E-GSM bands Class 1 (30 dBm) for DCS/PCS bands 2G 8-PSK: Class E2 (27 dBm) for GSM/E-GSM bands Class E2 (26 dBm) for DCS/PCS bands LTE category NB1: Class 3 (23 dBm) Not supported by the “01” product version. Supported in LTE category M1 only. Not supported by the “01” product version. UBX-16024152 - R11 Functional description Page 7 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet Item SARA-R404M SARA-R410M SARA-R412M SARA-N410 Data rate LTE category M1: up to 375 kb/s UL up to 300 kb/s DL LTE category M1: up to 375 kb/s UL up to 300 kb/s DL LTE category NB11: up to 62.5 kb/s UL up to 27.2 kb/s DL LTE category M1: LTE category NB1: up to 375 kb/s UL up to 62.5 kb/s UL up to 300 kb/s DL up to 27.2 kb/s DL LTE category NB1: up to 62.5 kb/s UL up to 27.2 kb/s DL GPRS multi-slot class 333: Up to 85.6 kb/s UL Up to 107 kb/s DL EGPRS multi-slot class 333: Up to 236.8 kb/s UL Up to 296.0 kb/s DL Table 2: SARA-R4/N4 series LTE Cat M1, LTE Cat NB1, EGPRS, GPRS and GSM characteristics 1.5 AT command support The SARA-R4/N4 series modules support AT commands according to the 3GPP standards TS 27.007 [4], TS 27.005 [5], TS 27.010 [6], and the u-blox AT command extension. ☞ For the complete list of all supported AT commands and their syntax, see the SARA-R4/N4 series AT Commands Manual [1]. GPRS/EGPRS multi-slot class 33 implies a maximum of 5 slots in Down-Link and 4 slots in Up-Link with 6 slots in total. UBX-16024152 - R11 Functional description Page 8 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 1.6 Supported features Table 3 lists some of the main features supported by SARA-R4/N4 series modules. For more details, see the SARA-R4/N4 series System Integration Manual [2] and the SARA-R4/N4 series AT Commands Manual [1]. Feature Description Network Indication GPIO configured to indicate the network status: registered home network, registered roaming, data call enabled, no service. The feature can be enabled through the +UGPIOC AT command. Antenna Detection The ANT_DET pin provides antenna presence detection capability, evaluating the resistance from the ANT pin to GND by means of an external antenna detection circuit implemented on the application board. The antenna supervisor (i.e. antenna detection) feature can be enabled through the +UANTR AT command. Embedded TCP and UDP stack Embedded TCP/IP and UDP/IP stack including direct link mode for TCP and UDP sockets. Sockets can be set in Direct Link mode to establish a transparent end-to-end communication with an already connected TCP or UDP socket via the serial interface. FTP File Transfer Protocol functionality is supported via AT commands. HTTP Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol functionality is supported via AT commands. Embedded SSL/TLS With the support of X.509 certificates, embedded SSL/TLS provides server and client authentication, data encryption, data signature and enables TCP/IP applications to communicate over a secured and trusted connection. The feature can be configured and enabled by the +USECMNG and +USECPRF AT commands. MQTT 5 Message Queuing Telemetry Transport is an ISO standard publish-subscribe messaging protocol designed for lightweight M2M communications over TCP. MQTT allows clients to communicate one-to-one, one-to-many and many-to-one over a long-lived outgoing TCP connection. Dual stack IPv4/IPv6 Capability to move between IPv4 and dual stack network infrastructures. IPv4 and IPv6 addresses can be used. Firmware update Over AT Firmware module update over AT command interface. commands (FOAT) The feature can be enabled and configured through the +UFWUPD AT command. Firmware update Over The Air (uFOTA) u-blox firmware module update over the LTE air interface client/server solution using LWM2M. GNSS via modem 5 Full access to u-blox positioning chips and modules is available through a dedicated DDC (I2C) interface. This means that from any host processor, a single serial port can control the SARA-R4/N4 series cellular module and the u-blox positioning chip or module. Power Saving Mode (PSM) The Power Saving Mode (PSM) feature, defined in 3GPP Rel.13, allows further reduction of the module current consumption maximizing the amount of time a device can remain in PSM low power deep sleep mode during periods of data inactivity. It can be activated and configured by the +CPSMS AT command. e-I-DRX 6 Extended Idle mode DRX, based on 3GPP Rel.13, reduces the amount of signaling overhead decreasing the frequency of scheduled measurements and/or transmissions performed by the module in idle mode. This in turn leads to a reduction in the module power consumption while maintaining a perpetual connection with the base station. Coverage Enhancements Mode A Coverage Enhancements Mode A, introduced in 3GPP Rel.13, is used to improve cell signal penetration. Coverage Enhancements Mode B 7 Coverage Enhancements Mode B, introduced in 3GPP Rel.13, is used to further improve cell signal penetration. Table 3: Some of the main features supported by SARA-R4/N4 series modules Interfaces Not supported by “00” product version Not supported by “00” and “01” product versions The feature is disabled on “00” and “01” product versions due to network readiness Not supported by “00”, “01” and “02” product versions UBX-16024152 - R11 Interfaces Page 9 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 2.1 2.1.1 Power management Module supply input (VCC) SARA-R4/N4 series modules must be supplied through the VCC pins by a DC power supply. Voltage must be stable, because during operation the current drawn from VCC may vary significantly, based on the power consumption profile of the LTE Cat M1, LTE Cat NB1 and the 2G radio access technologies (described in the SARA-R4/N4 series System Integration Manual [2]). SARA-R412M modules provide separate supply inputs over the three VCC pins: VCC pins #52 and #53 represent the supply input for the internal RF Power Amplifier, demanding most of the total current drawn of the module when RF transmission is enabled during a call VCC pin #51 represents the supply input for the internal baseband Power Management Unit, demanding minor part of the total current drawn of the module when RF transmission is enabled during a call The three VCC pins of SARA-R404M, SARA-R410M and SARA-N410 modules are internally connected to both the internal Power Amplifier and the internal baseband Power Management Unit. It is important that the system power supply circuit is able to withstand the maximum pulse current during a transmit burst at maximum power level (see Table 12). 2.1.2 Generic digital interfaces supply output (V_INT) SARA-R4/N4 series modules provide a 1.8 V supply rail output on the V_INT pin, which is internally generated when the module is switched on. The same voltage domain is used internally to supply the generic digital interfaces of the module. The V_INT supply output can be used in place of an external discrete regulator. 2.2 Antenna interface 2.2.1 Antenna RF interface (ANT) The ANT pin represents the RF antenna interface of the module, with a characteristic impedance of 50 . 2.2.2 Antenna detection (ANT_DET) The ANT_DET pin is an Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) input with a current source provided by SARA-R4/N4 series modules to sense the antenna presence (as an optional feature). It evaluates the resistance from the ANT pin to GND by means of an external antenna detection circuit implemented on the application board (for more details, see the u-blox SARA-R4/N4 series System Integration Manual [2] and the SARA-R4/N4 series AT Commands Manual [1]). UBX-16024152 - R11 Interfaces Page 10 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 2.3 System functions 2.3.1 Module power-on SARA-R4/N4 series can be switched on using the following procedure: Low level on the PWR_ON pin, which is normally set high by an internal pull-up, for a valid time period when the applied VCC voltage is within the valid operating range (see sections 4.2.3 and 4.2.8). The PWR_ON line has to be driven by open drain, open collector or contact switch. 2.3.2 Module power-off SARA-R4/N4 series can be properly switched off, with storage of the current parameter settings and a clean network detach, in one of these ways: AT+CPWROFF command (see the SARA-R4/N4 series AT Commands Manual [1]) Low pulse on the PWR_ON pin for a valid time period (see section 4.2.8) An abrupt shutdown occurs on SARA-R4/N4 series modules, without storage of the current parameter settings and without a clean network detach, when: the VCC supply drops below the extended operating range minimum limit a low level is applied on the RESET_N pin, which is normally set high by an internal pull-up, for a valid time period (see section 4.2.9). RESET_N line has to be driven by open drain, open collector or contact switch. 2.3.3 Module reset SARA-R4/N4 series modules can be reset (re-booted) by: AT+CFUN command (see the SARA-R4/N4 series AT Commands Manual [1]). This causes an “internal” or “software” reset of the module. The current parameter settings are saved in the module’s non-volatile memory and a clean network detach is performed. 2.4 SIM 2.4.1 SIM interface A SIM card interface is provided on the VSIM, SIM_IO, SIM_CLK, SIM_RST pins: the high-speed SIM/ME interface is implemented as well as the automatic detection of the required SIM supporting voltage. Both 1.8 V and 3 V SIM types are supported (1.8 V and 3 V). Activation and deactivation with an automatic voltage switch from 1.8 V to 3 V is implemented according to the ISO-IEC 7816-3 specifications. The SIM driver supports the PPS procedure for baud-rate selection, according to the values proposed by the SIM card/chip. 2.4.2 SIM detection The GPIO5 pin of SARA-R4/N4 series modules is a 1.8 V digital input which can be configured as an external interrupt to detect the SIM card presence, as intended to be properly connected to the mechanical switch of an external SIM card holder. For more details, see the SARA-R4/N4 series System Integration Manual [2] and the SARA-R4/N4 series AT Commands Manual [1]. UBX-16024152 - R11 Interfaces Page 11 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 2.5 Serial communication The SARA-R4/N4 series provides the following serial communication interfaces: 2.5.1 UART interface: asynchronous serial interface available for the communication with a DTE host application processor (AT commands, data communication, FW update by means of FOAT) USB interface: High-Speed USB 2.0 compliant interface available for communications with a USB host application processor (AT commands, data communication, FW update by means of the FOAT feature), for FW update by means of the u-blox tool and for diagnostics SPI interface: Serial Peripheral Interface available for communications with an external compatible device SDIO interface: Secure Digital Input Output interface available for communications with a compatible device DDC interface: I2C bus compatible interface available for communications with external I 2C devices UART interface SARA-R4/N4 series modules include a 9-wire unbalanced asynchronous serial interface (UART) for communication with an application host processor (AT commands and data communication). ☞ The UART is available only if the USB is not enabled as AT command / data communication interface: UART and USB cannot be concurrently used for this purpose. UART features are: ☞ Complete serial port with RS-232 functionality conforming to the ITU-T V.24 Recommendation [9], with CMOS compatible signal levels (0 V for low data bit or ON state and 1.8 V for high data bit or OFF state) Data lines (RXD as output, TXD as input), hardware flow control lines (CTS as output, RTS as input), modem status and control lines (DTR as input, DSR as output, DCD as output, RI as output) are provided The default baud rate is 115200 bit/s The default frame format is 8N1 (8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit) Hardware flow control is not supported by the “00”, “01” and SARA-R410M-02B product versions, but the RTS input line needs to be set low (= ON state) to communicate over the UART interface on the “00” and “01” product versions. The UART serial interface can be conveniently configured through AT commands. For more details, see the SARA-R4/N4 series AT Commands Manual [1] and the SARA-R4/N4 series System Integration Manual [2]. Multiplexer protocol SARA-R4/N4 series modules include multiplexer functionality as per 3GPP TS 27.010 [6] on the UART physical link. This is a data link protocol which uses HDLC-like framing and operates between the module (DCE) and the application processor (DTE), allowing a number of simultaneous sessions over the physical link (UART). UBX-16024152 - R11 Interfaces Page 12 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet The following virtual channels are defined: Channe l 0: for Multiplexer control Channe l 1: for all AT commands, and non-Dial Up Network (non-DUN) data connections. UDP, TCP data socket / data call connections through relevant AT commands. Channe l 2: for Dial Up Network (DUN) data connection. It requires the host to have and use its own TCP/IP stack. The DUN can be initiated on the modem side or terminal/host side. Channe l 3: for u-blox GNSS data tunneling (not supported by the “00” and “01” product versions). 2.5.2 USB interface SARA-R4/N4 series modules include a high-speed USB 2.0 compliant interface with a maximum 480 Mbit/s data rate according to the USB 2.0 specification [10] representing the main interface for transferring high speed data with a host application processor. The module itself acts as a USB device and can be connected to any USB host equipped with compatible drivers. The USB is the most suitable interface for transferring high speed data between SARA-R4/N4 series and a host processor, available for AT commands, data communication, FW upgrade by means of the FOAT feature, FW upgrade by means of the u-blox dedicated tool and for diagnostic purposes. The USB_D+ / USB_D- lines carry the USB data and signaling, while the VUSB_DET pin represents the input to enable the USB interface by applying an external valid USB VBUS supply voltage (5.0 V typical). ☞ ☞ The USB interface is available as an AT command / data communication interface only if an external valid USB VBUS supply voltage (5.0 V typical) is applied at the VUSB_DET input of the module since the switch-on of the module, and then held during normal operations. In this case, the UART will not be available. If the USB interface is enabled, the module does not enter the low power deep sleep mode: the external USB VBUS supply voltage needs to be removed from the VUSB_DET input of the module to let it enter the Power Saving Mode defined in 3GPP Rel.13. SARA-R4/N4 series modules provide by default a set of two USB functions: AT commands and data communication Diagnostic log For more details regarding USB configurations / capabilities, see the SARA-R4/N4 series System Integration Manual [2]. 2.5.3 SPI interface ☞ The SPI interface is not supported by the “00”, “01” and “02” product versions. SARA-R4/N4 series modules include a Serial Peripheral Interface for communications with compatible external device. The SPI interface can be made available as an alternative function, in a mutually exclusive way, over the digital audio interface pins (I2S_WA / SPI_MOSI, I2S_RXD / SPI_MISO, I2S_CLK / SPI_CLK, I2S_TXD / SPI_CS). UBX-16024152 - R11 Interfaces Page 13 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 2.5.4 SDIO interface ☞ The SDIO interface is not supported by the “00”, “01” and “02” product versions. SARA-R4/N4 series modules include a 4-bit Secure Digital Input Output interface (SDIO_D0, SDIO_D1, SDIO_D2, SDIO_D3, SDIO_CLK, and SDIO_CMD) designed to communicate with external compatible SDIO devices. 2.5.5 DDC (I2C) interface ☞ The DDC (I2C) interface is not supported by the “00” and “01” product versions. SARA-R4/N4 series modules include an I2C-bus compatible DDC interface (SDA, SCL) available to communicate with a u-blox GNSS receiver and with external I2C devices as an audio codec: the SARA-R4/N4 series module acts as an I2C master that can communicate with I2C slaves in accordance with the I2C bus specifications [11]. The SDA and SCL pins have internal pull-up to V_INT, so there is no need of additional pull-up resistors on the external application board. 2.6 Audio ☞ Audio is not supported by the “00”, “01” and “02” product versions. SARA-R4/N4 series modules support VoLTE (Voice over LTE Cat M1 radio bearer) for providing audio services. SARA-R4/N4 series modules include an I2S digital audio interface to transfer digital audio data to/from an external compatible audio device. The digital audio interface can be made available as an alternative function, in a mutually exclusive way, over the SPI interface pins (I2S_WA / SPI_MOSI, I2S_RXD / SPI_MISO, I2S_CLK / SPI_CLK, I2S_TXD / SPI_CS). UBX-16024152 - R11 Interfaces Page 14 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 2.7 GPIO SARA-R4/N4 series modules include six pins (GPIO1-GPIO6) that can be configured as general purpose input/output or to provide custom functions as summarized in Table 4 (for further details, see the SARA-R4/N4 series System Integration Manual [2] and the GPIO section of the SARA-R4/N4 series AT Commands Manual [1]). Function Description Default GPIO Configurable GPIOs Network status indication Network status: registered / data transmission, no service -- GPIO1 GNSS supply enable 8 Enable/disable the supply of a u-blox GNSS receiver connected to the cellular module by the DDC (I2C) interface -- GPIO2 GNSS data ready 8 Sense when a u-blox GNSS receiver connected to the module is ready for sending data by the DDC (I2C) interface -- GPIO3 SIM card detection SIM card physical presence detection -- GPIO5 Module status indication Module switched off or in PSM low power deep sleep mode, versus active or connected mode -- GPIO1, GPIO2, GPIO3, GPIO4, GPIO5, GPIO6 General purpose input Input to sense high or low digital level -- GPIO1, GPIO2, GPIO3, GPIO4, GPIO5, GPIO6 General purpose output Output to set the high or the low digital level -- GPIO1, GPIO2, GPIO3, GPIO4, GPIO6 Pin disabled Tri-state with an internal active pull-down enabled GPIO1, GPIO2, GPIO3, GPIO1, GPIO2, GPIO3, GPIO4, GPIO5, GPIO6 GPIO4, GPIO5, GPIO6 Table 4: GPIO custom functions configuration Not supported by “00” and “01” product versions UBX-16024152 - R11 Interfaces Page 15 of 41 GND GND ANT GND GND GND GND Pin assignment ANT_DET 3.1 GND Pin definition GND GND SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 GND RSVD GND V_INT GND DSR 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 53 VCC 52 VCC 51 VCC 50 GND 49 SDIO_D1 48 SDIO_D3 RI 47 SDIO_D0 DCD 46 SDIO_CMD DTR 45 SDIO_CLK RTS 10 44 SDIO_D2 CTS 11 43 GND TXD 12 42 GPIO5 RXD 13 41 VSIM 40 SIM_RST 79 80 SARA-R4/N4 Top View 81 82 GND 14 PWR_ON 15 39 SIM_IO GPIO1 16 38 SIM_CLK VUSB_DET 17 RESET_N 18 GPIO6 19 GND 20 GND 21 83 84 Pin 65-96: GND 85 86 91 87 92 88 93 89 94 90 95 96 37 I2S_RXD / SPI_MISO 36 I2S_CLK / SPI_CLK 35 I2S_TXD / SPI_CS 34 I2S_WA / SPI_MOSI 33 RSVD GND RSVD GND USB_D+ SCL USB_D- SDA GPIO4 GPIO2 GPIO3 GND 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Figure 2: SARA-R4/N4 series pin assignment (top view) No Name Power domain I/O Description Remarks GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground RSVD N/A RESERVED pin Leave unconnected. GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground V_INT Generic Digital V_INT = 1.8 V (typical) generated by the module when is Interfaces supply output switched on, outside low power PSM deep sleep mode. See section 4.2.3 for detailed electrical specs. Provide test point for diagnostic purposes. GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground DSR GDI UART data set ready Circuit 107 (DSR) in ITU-T V.24. See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. UBX-16024152 - R11 Pin definition Page 16 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet No Name Power domain I/O Description Remarks RI GDI UART ring indicator Circuit 125 (RI) in ITU-T V.24. See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. DCD GDI UART data carrier detect Circuit 109 (DCD) in ITU-T V.24. See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. DTR GDI UART data terminal ready Circuit 108/2 (DTR) in ITU-T V. 24. Internal active pull-up to V_INT. See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 10 RTS GDI UART ready to send Circuit 105 (RTS) in ITU-T V.24. Internal active pull-up to V_INT. Flow control is not supported by the “00”, “01” and SARA-R410M-02B product versions See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 11 CTS GDI UART clear to send Circuit 106 (CTS) in ITU-T V.24. Flow control is not supported by the “00”, “01” and SARA-R410M-02B product versions See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 12 TXD GDI UART data input Circuit 103 (TxD) in ITU-T V.24. Internal active pull-down to GND on “00”, “02” versions Internal active pull-up to V_INT on “01” versions See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 13 RXD GDI UART data output Circuit 104 (RxD) in ITU-T V.24. See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 14 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground 15 PWR_ON POS Power-on / power-off input Internal 200 k pull-up resistor. See section 4.2.8 for detailed electrical specs. Provide test point for diagnostic purposes. 16 GPIO1 GDI I/O GPIO Configurable GPIO (see section 2.7). See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 17 VUSB_DET USB USB detect input Input for VBUS (5 V typical) USB supply sense. See section 4.2.11 for detailed electrical specs. Provide test point for diagnostic purposes. 18 RESET_N ERS External reset input Internal 37 k pull-up resistor to V_INT. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs. Provide test point for diagnostic purposes. 19 GPIO6 GDI I/O GPIO Configurable GPIO (see section 2.7). See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 20 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground 21 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground 22 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground 23 GPIO2 GDI I/O GPIO Configurable GPIO (see section 2.7). See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 24 GPIO3 GDI I/O GPIO Configurable GPIO (see section 2.7). See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 25 GPIO4 GDI I/O GPIO Configurable GPIO (see section 2.7). See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 26 SDA DDC I/O I2C bus data line Fixed open drain. Internal 2.2 k pull-up resistor to V_INT. Not supported by “00” and “01” product versions See section 4.2.13 for detailed electrical specs. UBX-16024152 - R11 Pin definition Page 17 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet No Name Power domain I/O Description Remarks 27 SCL DDC I2C bus clock line Fixed open drain. Internal 2.2 k pull-up resistor to V_INT. Not supported by “00” and “01” product versions See section 4.2.13 for detailed electrical specs. 28 USB_D- USB I/O USB Data Line D- 90 nominal differential impedance. Pull-up, pull-down and series resistors, as required by the USB 2.0 specifications [10], are part of the USB pin driver and shall not be provided externally. See section 4.2.11 for detailed electrical specs. Provide test point for diagnostic purposes. 29 USB_D+ USB I/O USB Data Line D+ 90 nominal differential impedance. Pull-up, pull-down and series resistors, as required by USB 2.0 specifications [10], are part of the USB pin driver and shall not be provided externally. See section 4.2.11 for detailed electrical specs. Provide test point for diagnostic purposes. 30 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground 31 RSVD N/A RESERVED pin Leave unconnected. 32 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground 33 RSVD N/A RESERVED pin This pin can be connected to GND. 34 I2S_WA / SPI_MOSI GDI O/ I2S word alignment / I2S word alignment, alternatively configurable as SPI Master Output Slave SPI Master Output Slave Input Input Not supported by “00”, “01” and “02” product versions See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 35 I2S_TXD / SPI_CS GDI O/ I2S transmit data / SPI Chip Select I2S transmit data out, alternatively configurable as SPI Chip Select Not supported by “00”, “01” and “02” product versions See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 36 I2S_CLK / SPI_CLK GDI O/ I2S clock / SPI clock I2S clock, alternatively configurable as SPI clock Not supported by “00”, “01” and “02” product versions See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 37 I2S_RXD / SPI_MISO GDI I/ I2S receive data / SPI Master Input Slave Output I2S receive data input, alternatively configurable as SPI Master Input Slave Output Not supported by “00”, “01” and “02” product versions See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 38 SIM_CLK SIM SIM clock See section 4.2.10 for detailed electrical specs. 39 SIM_IO SIM I/O SIM data Internal 4.7 k pull-up resistor to VSIM. See section 4.2.10 for detailed electrical specs. 40 SIM_RST SIM SIM reset See section 4.2.10 for detailed electrical specs. 41 VSIM SIM supply output VSIM = 1.80 V typical or 2.95 V typical generated by the module according to the external SIM card type. See section 4.2.3 for detailed electrical specs. 42 GPIO5 GDI SIM detection SIM card presence detection input, alternatively configurable as GPIO (see section 2.7). See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 43 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground 44 SDIO_D2 GDI I/O SDIO serial data [2] Not supported by “00”, “01” and “02” product versions See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 45 SDIO_CLK GDI SDIO serial clock Not supported by “00”, “01” and “02” product versions See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 46 SDIO_CMD GDI I/O SDIO command Not supported by “00”, “01” and “02” product versions See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. UBX-16024152 - R11 Pin definition Page 18 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet No Name Power domain I/O Description Remarks 47 SDIO_D0 GDI I/O SDIO serial data [0] Not supported by “00”, “01” and “02” product versions See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 48 SDIO_D3 GDI I/O SDIO serial data [3] Not supported by “00”, “01” and “02” product versions See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 49 SDIO_D1 GDI I/O SDIO serial data [1] Not supported by “00”, “01” and “02” product versions See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. 50 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground 51 VCC Module supply input All VCC pins must be connected to external supply. SARA-R404M, SARA-R410M and SARA-N410: supply input for all internal parts. SARA-R412M: supply input for internal BB PMU. See section 4.2.3 and 4.2.4 for detailed specs. 52 VCC Module supply input All VCC pins must be connected to external supply. SARA-R404M, SARA-R410M and SARA-N410: supply input for all internal parts. SARA-R412M: supply input for internal RF PA. See section 4.2.3 and 4.2.4 for detailed specs. 53 VCC Module supply input All VCC pins must be connected to external supply. SARA-R404M, SARA-R410M and SARA-N410: supply input for all internal parts. SARA-R412M: supply input for internal RF PA. See section 4.2.3 and 4.2.4 for detailed specs. 54 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground 55 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground 56 ANT I/O RF input/output 50 nominal impedance. See section 4.2.5 for detailed electrical specs. 57 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground 58 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground 59 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground 60 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground 61 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground 62 ANT_DET ADC Antenna detection Antenna presence detection function. See section 4.2.7 for detailed electrical specs. 63 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground 64 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground 65-96 GND N/A Ground All the GND pins must be connected to ground Table 5: SARA-R4/N4 series pin-out ☞ For more information about the pin-out, see the u-blox SARA-R4/N4 series System Integration Manual [2]. ☞ See Appendix A for an explanation of the abbreviations and terms used. UBX-16024152 - R11 Pin definition Page 19 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet Electrical specifications ⚠ Stressing the device above one or more of the ratings listed in the Absolute Maximum Rating section may cause permanent damage. These are stress ratings only. Operating the module at these or at any conditions other than those specified in the Operating Conditions sections (section 4.2) of the specification should be avoided. Exposure to Absolute Maximum Rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. ☞ Operating condition ranges define those limits within which the functionality of the device is guaranteed. ☞ ☞ Electrical characteristics are defined according to the verification on a representative number of samples or according to the simulation. Where application information is given, it is advisory only and does not form part of the specification. 4.1 ☞ Absolute maximum rating Limiting values given below are in accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134). Symbol Description Condition Min. Max. Unit VCC Module supply voltage Input DC voltage at VCC pins (SARA-R404M) -0.5 6.0 Input DC voltage at VCC pins (SARA-R404M, SARA-R410M and SARA-N410) -0.5 5.2 VUSB_DET USB detection pin Input DC voltage at VUSB_DET pin -0.5 5.5 USB USB D+/D- pins Input DC voltage at USB interface pins -0.3 3.6 GDI Generic digital interfaces Input DC voltage at Generic digital interfaces pins -0.3 2.3 DDC DDC interface Input DC voltage at DDC interface pins -0.3 2.3 SIM SIM interface Input DC voltage at SIM interface pins -0.3 3.5 ERS External reset input Input DC voltage at RESET_N pin -0.5 2.1 POS Power-on input Input DC voltage at PWR_ON pin -0.5 2.1 ADC Antenna detection input Input DC voltage at ANT_DET pin -0.5 4.3 Rho_ANT Antenna ruggedness Output RF load mismatch ruggedness at ANT pins 10:1 VSWR Tstg Storage temperature +85 °C -40 Table 6: Absolute maximum ratings ⚠ The product is not protected against overvoltage or reversed voltages. If necessary, voltage spikes exceeding the voltage specifications given in the table above, must be limited to values within the specified boundaries by using appropriate protection devices. 4.1.1 Maximum ESD Parameter ESD sensitivity for all pins Min Typical Max Unit Remarks 1000 Human Body Model according to JESD22-A114 Table 7: Maximum ESD ratings ⚠ u-blox cellular modules are Electrostatic Sensitive Devices and require special precautions when handling. See section 7.4 for ESD handling instructions. UBX-16024152 - R11 Electrical specifications Page 20 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 4.2 Operating conditions ☞ Unless otherwise indicated, all operating condition specifications are at an ambient temperature of +25 °C. ⚠ Operation beyond the operating conditions is not recommended and extended exposure beyond them may affect device reliability. 4.2.1 Operating temperature range Parameter Min. Typical Max. Unit Remarks Normal operating temperature –20 +25 +65 °C Normal operating temperature range (fully functional and meet 3GPP specifications) Extended operating temperature +85 °C Extended operating temperature range (RF performance may be affected outside normal operating range, though module is fully functional) Units Remarks –40 Table 8: Environmental conditions 4.2.2 Thermal parameters Symbol Parameter Min. Typical Max. ΨM-A Module-to-Ambient thermal parameter 10 °C/W Thermal characterization parameter ΨM-A = (TM – TA) / PH proportional to the temperature difference between the internal temperature sensor of the module I and the ambient temperature (TA), produced by the module heat power dissipation (PH), with the module mounted on a 79 x 62 x 1.41 mm 4-Layer PCB with a high coverage of copper, in still air conditions ΨM-C Module-to-Case thermal parameter °C/W Thermal characterization parameter ΨM-C = –TM - TC) / PH proportional to the temperature difference between the internal temperature sensor of the modI(TM) and the ambient temperature (TC), produced by the module heat power dissipation (PH), with the module mounted on a 79 x 62 x 1.41 mm 4-Layer PCB with a high coverage of copper, with a robust aluminum heat-sink and with forced air ventilation, i.e. reducing to a value close to 0 °C/W the thermal resistance from the case of the module to the ambient Table 9: Thermal characterization parameters of the module UBX-16024152 - R11 Electrical specifications Page 21 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 4.2.3 Supply/power pins Symbol VCC Parameter Module supply normal operating input voltage Module supply extended operating input voltage 10 Module Min. Typical Max. Unit SARA-R404M SARA-R410M SARA-N410 3.2 3.8 4.2 SARA-R412M 3.2 3.8 4.5 SARA-R404M SARA-R410M SARA-N410 3.0 3.8 4.3 SARA-R412M 3.0 3.8 4.5 Min. Typical Max. Unit Table 10: Input characteristics of the Supply/Power pins Symbol Parameter Module VSIM SIM supply output voltage with 1.8 V external SIM All 1.80 SIM supply output voltage with 3.0 V external SIM All 2.95 V_INT Generic Digital Interfaces supply output voltage All 1.80 I_INT Generic Digital Interfaces supply output current capability All 70 mA Table 11: Output characteristics of the Supply/Power pins Input voltage at VCC must be above the normal operating range minimum limit to switch on the module. RF performance may be affected when the input voltage at VCC drops below the herein stated normal operating range minimum limit, though the module is still fully functional. 10 Ensure that input voltage at VCC never drops below the extended operating range minimum limit during module operation: the cellular module may switch off when the VCC voltage value drops below the herein stated extended operating range minimum limit.11 Typical values with a matched antenna. UBX-16024152 - R11 Electrical specifications Page 22 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 4.2.4 Current consumption Power Off Mode (module switched off) Averaged current value µA PSM Deep Sleep Mode (low power mode) Averaged current value µA Active Mode (Power Saving Mode disabled, Module registered with network) Averaged current value mA LTE Cat NB1 Connected Mode (Data Tx / Rx) Averaged current value Minimum 60 mA 0 dBm 65 mA 12 dBm 80 mA 18 dBm 100 mA Maximum 140 mA 490 Unit Peak current value during Tx Maximum Averaged current value Minimum 100 mA 0 dBm 105 mA 12 dBm 125 mA 18 dBm 150 mA Maximum 190 mA Peak current value during Tx 2G Connected Mode (Data Tx / Rx) Min Max12 Condition LTE Cat M1 Connected Mode (Data Tx / Rx) Tx power Typ11 Mode Maximum 490 Averaged current during a GMSK 1- Maximum slot Tx call, 850/900 MHz bands 200 Peak current during a GMSK 1-slot Tx burst, 850/900 MHz bands 1.5 Maximum mA mA mA 1.9 Table 12: Module VCC current consumption 13 11 Typical values with a matched antenna. Maximum values with a mismatched antenna.13 All values with VCC = 3.8 V, with UART connected and USB disconnected. 13 All values with VCC = 3.8 V, with UART connected and USB disconnected. 12 UBX-16024152 - R11 Electrical specifications Page 23 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 4.2.5 LTE RF characteristics The LTE bands supported by SARA-R4/N4 series modules are defined in Table 2, while the following Table 13 describes the Transmitting and Receiving frequencies according to 3GPP TS 36.521-1 [7]. Parameter Min. Max. Unit Remarks Frequency range FDD Band 12 (700 MHz) Uplink 699 716 MHz Module transmit Downlink 729 746 MHz Module receive Frequency range FDD Band 17 (700 MHz) Uplink 704 716 MHz Module transmit Downlink 734 746 MHz Module receive Frequency range FDD Band 28 (700 MHz) Uplink 703 748 MHz Module transmit Downlink 758 803 MHz Module receive Frequency range FDD Band 13 (700 MHz) Uplink 777 787 MHz Module transmit Downlink 746 756 MHz Module receive Frequency range FDD Band 20 (800 MHz) Uplink 832 862 MHz Module transmit Downlink 791 821 MHz Module receive Frequency range FDD Band 26 (850 MHz) Uplink 814 849 MHz Module transmit Downlink 859 894 MHz Module receive Frequency range FDD Band 18 (850 MHz) Uplink 815 830 MHz Module transmit Downlink 860 875 MHz Module receive Frequency range FDD Band 5 (850 MHz) Uplink 824 849 MHz Module transmit Downlink 869 894 MHz Module receive Frequency range FDD Band 19 (850 MHz) Uplink 830 845 MHz Module transmit Downlink 875 890 MHz Module receive Frequency range FDD Band 8 (900 MHz) Uplink 880 915 MHz Module transmit Downlink 925 960 MHz Module receive Frequency range FDD Band 4 (1700 MHz) Uplink 1710 1755 MHz Module transmit Downlink 2110 2155 MHz Module receive Frequency range FDD Band 3 (1800 MHz) Uplink 1710 1785 MHz Module transmit Downlink 1805 1880 MHz Module receive Frequency range FDD Band 2 (1900 MHz) Uplink 1850 1910 MHz Module transmit Downlink 1930 1990 MHz Module receive Frequency range FDD Band 25 (1900 MHz) Uplink 1850 1915 MHz Module transmit Downlink 1930 1995 MHz Module receive Frequency range TDD Band 39 (1900 MHz)14 Uplink 1880 1920 MHz Module transmit Downlink 1880 1920 MHz Module receive Frequency range FDD Band 1 (2100 MHz) Uplink 1920 1980 MHz Module transmit Downlink 2110 2170 MHz Module receive Table 13: LTE operating RF frequency bands SARA-R4/N4 series modules include a UE Power Class 3 LTE Cat M1 / NB1 transmitter (see Table 2), with output power and characteristics according to 3GPP TS 36.521-1 [7]. SARA-R4/N4 series modules LTE receiver characteristics are compliant to 3GPP TS 36.521-1 [7], with LTE conducted receiver sensitivity performance described in Table 14 and Table 15. 14 Supported in LTE category M1 only UBX-16024152 - R11 Electrical specifications Page 24 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet Parameter Min. Typical Max. Unit Remarks Receiver input sensitivity Band 12 / 17 (700 MHz) –107.0 dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 28 (700 MHz) –105.0 dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 13 (700 MHz) –105.0 dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 20 (800 MHz) –105.0 dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 5 / 18 / 19 / 26 (850 MHz) –105.5 dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 8 (900 MHz) –106.5 dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 4 (1700 MHz) –107.5 dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 3 (1800 MHz) –106.0 dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 2 / 25 (1900 MHz) –106.0 dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 1 (2100 MHz) –107.5 dBm Without repetitions Condition: 50 source, throughput > 95%, QPSK modulation, other settings as per 3GPP TS 36.521-1 [7] Table 14: LTE Cat M1 receiver sensitivity performance Parameter Unit Remarks Receiver input sensitivity Band 12 / 17 (700 MHz) Min. Typical –113.5 Max. dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 28 (700 MHz) –112.0 dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 13 (700 MHz) –112.0 dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 20 (800 MHz) –112.0 dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 5 / 18 / 19 / 26 (850 MHz) –112.5 dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 8 (900 MHz) –113.0 dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 4 (1700 MHz) –114.0 dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 3 (1800 MHz) –113.0 dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 2 / 25 (1900 MHz) –113.0 dBm Without repetitions Receiver input sensitivity Band 1 (2100 MHz) –114.0 dBm Without repetitions Condition: 50 source, throughput > 95%, other settings as per 3GPP TS 36.521-1 [7] Table 15: LTE Cat NB1 receiver sensitivity performance UBX-16024152 - R11 Electrical specifications Page 25 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 4.2.6 2G RF characteristics The 2G bands supported by SARA-R4/N4 series modules are defined in Table 2, while the following Table 16 describes the Transmitting and Receiving frequencies according to 3GPP TS 51.010-1 [8]. Parameter Min Max Unit Remarks Frequency range GSM 850 Uplink 824 849 MHz Module transmit Downlink 869 894 MHz Module receive Frequency range E-GSM 900 Uplink 880 915 MHz Module transmit Downlink 925 960 MHz Module receive Frequency range DCS 1800 Uplink 1710 1785 MHz Module transmit Downlink 1805 1880 MHz Module receive Frequency range PCS 1900 Uplink 1850 1910 MHz Module transmit Downlink 1930 1990 MHz Module receive Table 16: 2G operating RF frequency bands SARA-R4/N4 series modules include a GMSK Power Class 4 transmitter for GSM 850 and E-GSM 900 bands, a GMSK Power Class 1 transmitter for DCS 1800 and PCS 1900 bands, a 8-PSK Power Class E2 transmitter for all 2G bands (see Table 2), with output power and characteristics according to 3GPP TS 51.010-1 [8]. SARA-R4/N4 series modules 2G receiver characteristics are compliant to 3GPP TS 51.010-1 [8], with conducted receiver sensitivity performance described in Table 17. Parameter Min Typical Max Unit Remarks Receiver input sensitivity GSM 850 -109 dBm Downlink RF level @ BER Class II < 2.4 % Receiver input sensitivity E-GSM 900 -109 dBm Downlink RF level @ BER Class II < 2.4 % Receiver input sensitivity DCS 1800 -109 dBm Downlink RF level @ BER Class II < 2.4 % Receiver input sensitivity PCS 1900 -109 dBm Downlink RF level @ BER Class II < 2.4 % Condition: 50 source Table 17: 2G receiver sensitivity performance 4.2.7 ANT_DET pin characteristics Pin Name Parameter ANT_DET Output DC current pulse value Min. Typ. 35 Max. Unit µA Output DC current pulse time length 1160 µs Remarks Table 18: ANT_DET pin characteristics UBX-16024152 - R11 Electrical specifications Page 26 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 4.2.8 PWR_ON pin Parameter Min. Internal supply for PWR_ON Input Signal Typical Max. 1.8 Low-level input -0.30 Pull-up resistance 150 Input leakage current PWR_ON low time Unit Remarks The PWR_ON input is pulled up to an internal voltage rail minus a diode drop: the voltage value present at PWR_ON input pin is normally 0.8 V typical. 0.35 250 k -0.20 0.20 µA 0.15 3.20 Low time to switch on the module from power off mode 0.15 3.20 Low time to wake-up the module from PSM deep sleep Low time to switch off the module Unit Remarks 200 1.50 Internal active pull-up Table 19: PWR_ON pin characteristics 4.2.9 RESET_N pin Parameter Min. Internal supply for RESET_N Input Signal Low-level input Typical Max. 1.8 -0.30 Pull-up resistance 0.63 37 Input leakage current -0.20 RESET_N low time 10 Internal active pull-up k 0.20 µA Low time to switch off the module Table 20: RESET_N pin characteristics 4.2.10 SIM pins The SIM pins are a dedicated interface to the external SIM card/chip. The electrical characteristics fulfill the regulatory specification requirements. The values in Table 21 are for information only. Parameter Min. Low-level input High-level input Max. Unit -0.30 0.2*VSIM 0.7*VSIM VSIM+0.3 0.4 Max value at IOL = +2.0 mA VSIM Max value at IOL = +2.0 mA 4.7 k Internal pull-up to VSIM supply µA VIN =0 V or VIN =VSIM Low-level output High-level output 0.8*VSIM Internal pull-up resistor on SIM_IO Input leakage current Clock frequency on SIM_CLK Typ. -2 4.8 Remarks MHz Table 21: SIM pin characteristics UBX-16024152 - R11 Electrical specifications Page 27 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 4.2.11 USB pins USB data lines (USB_D+/ USB_D–) are compliant to the USB 2.0 high-speed specification. See the Universal Serial Bus Revision 2.0 specification [10] for detailed electrical characteristics. Parameter Min. Typical Max. Unit USB detection voltage on pin VUSB_DET 4.40 5.00 5.25 High-speed squelch detection threshold (input differential signal amplitude) 100 150 mV High speed disconnect detection threshold (input differential signal amplitude) 525 625 mV High-speed data signaling input common mode voltage range -50 500 mV High-speed idle output level -10 10 mV High-speed data signaling output high level 360 440 mV High-speed data signaling output low level -10 10 mV Chirp J level (output differential voltage) 700 1100 mV Chirp K level (output differential voltage) -900 -500 mV Remarks Table 22: USB pin characteristics 4.2.12 Generic Digital Interfaces pins Parameter Min Internal supply for GDI domain Typical Max 1.80 Unit Remarks Digital I/O Interfaces supply (V_INT) Low-level input -0.30 0.00 0.63 High-level input 1.17 1.80 2.10 0.00 0.45 Max value at IOL = +2.0 mA Min value at IOH = –2.0 mA VIN =0 V or VIN =1.8V Low-level output High-level output 1.35 1.80 Input leakage current -1 µA Internal pull-up / pull-down resistance 55 390 k Table 23: GDI pin characteristics 4.2.13 DDC (I2C) pins DDC (I2C) lines (SCL and SDA) are compliant to the I2C-bus standard mode specification. See the I2C-Bus Specification [11] for detailed electrical characteristics. Parameter Min Internal supply for GDI domain Typical Max 1.80 Unit Remarks Digital I/O Interfaces supply (V_INT) Low-level input -0.30 0.00 0.63 High-level input 1.17 1.80 2.10 Low-level output 0.00 0.45 Internal pull-up resistance 2.2 Input/output leakage current -1 Clock frequency on SCL k 100 Max value at IOL = +2.0 mA µA VIN =0 V or VIN =1.8V kHz Table 24: DDC (I C) pin characteristics UBX-16024152 - R11 Electrical specifications Page 28 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet Mechanical specifications Pin 1 Indicator M1 M1 M2 H1 J1 J2 H2 ANT pin J2 H2 H1 J1 Figure 3: SARA-R4/N4 series dimensions (bottom and side views) Parameter Description Typical Module Height [mm] 26.0 (1023.6 mil) Tolerance +0.20/-0.20 (+7.9/-7.9 mil) Module Width [mm] 16.0 (629.9 mil) +0.20/-0.20 (+7.9/-7.9 mil) Module Thickness [mm] 2.53 (99.5 mil) +0.25/-0.15 (+9.8/-5.9 mil) Horizontal Edge to Lateral Pin Pitch [mm] 2.0 (78.7 mil) +0.20/-0.20 (+7.9/-7.9 mil) Vertical Edge to Lateral Pin Pitch [mm] 2.5 (98.4 mil) +0.20/-0.20 (+7.9/-7.9 mil) Edge to Lateral Pin Pitch [mm] 1.05 (41.3 mil) +0.20/-0.20 (+7.9/-7.9 mil) Lateral Pin to Pin Pitch [mm] 1.1 (43.3 mil) +0.02/-0.02 (+0.8/-0.8 mil) H1 Lateral Pin Height [mm] 0.8 (31.5 mil) +0.02/-0.02 (+0.8/-0.8 mil) H2 Lateral Pin close to ANT Height [mm] 0.9 (35.4 mil) +0.02/-0.02 (+0.8/-0.8 mil) Lateral Pin Width [mm] 1.5 (59.1 mil) +0.02/-0.02 (+0.8/-0.8 mil) J1 Lateral Pin to Pin Distance [mm] 0.3 (11.8 mil) +0.02/-0.02 (+0.8/-0.8 mil) J2 Lateral Pin to Pin close to ANT Distance [mm] 0.2 (7.9 mil) +0.02/-0.02 (+0.8/-0.8 mil) Horizontal Edge to Central Pin Pitch [mm] 2.75 (108.3 mil) +0.20/-0.20 (+7.9/-7.9 mil) Vertical Edge to Central Pin Pitch [mm] 2.75 (108.3 mil) +0.20/-0.20 (+7.9/-7.9 mil) M1 Central Pin to Pin Horizontal Pitch [mm] 1.8 (70.9 mil) +0.02/-0.02 (+0.8/-0.8 mil) M2 Central Pin to Pin Horizontal Pitch [mm] 3.6 (141.7 mil) +0.02/-0.02 (+0.8/-0.8 mil) Central Pin to Pin Vertical Pitch [mm] 2.1 (82.7 mil) +0.02/-0.02 (+0.8/-0.8 mil) Central Pin Height and Width [mm] 1.1 (43.3 mil) +0.02/-0.02 (+0.8/-0.8 mil) Horizontal Edge to Pin 1 Indicator Pitch [mm] 0.9 (35.4 mil) +0.20/-0.20 (+7.9/-7.9 mil) Vertical Edge to Pin 1 Indicator Pitch [mm] 1.0 (39.4 mil) +0.20/-0.20 (+7.9/-7.9 mil) Pin 1 Indicator Height and Width [mm] 0.6 (23.6 mil) +0.02/-0.02 (+0.8/-0.8 mil) Weight Module Weight [g] <3 Table 25: SARA-R4/N4 series dimensions ☞ ☞ The module height tolerance +/–0.20 mm may be exceeded close to the corners of the PCB due to the cutting process: in the worst cases, the height could be +0.40 mm longer than the typical value. For information regarding Footprint and Paste Mask recommended for the application board integrating the cellular module, see the SARA-R4/N4 series System Integration Manual [2]. UBX-16024152 - R11 Mechanical specifications Page 29 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet Qualification and approvals 6.1 Reliability tests Tests for product family qualifications according to ISO 16750 “Road v–hicles - Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment“, and appropriate standards. 6.1.1 Approvals Products marked with this lead-free symbol on the product label comply w“th the "Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and the Council on the Restriction of Use of certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic E”uipment" (RoHS). SARA-R4/N4 series modules are RoHS compliant. No natural rubbers, hygroscopic materials, or materials containing asbestos are employed. Table 27 summarizes the main approvals for SARA-R4/N4 series modules. Certification SARA-R404M-00B SARA-R410M-01B GCF SARA-R410M-02B SARA-R412M-02B SARA-N410-02B • • • • PTCRB • CE Europe • • FCC US • • • • • FCC ID XPY2AGQN1NNN XPY2AGQN4NNN XPY2AGQN4NNN ISED Canada • • • • ISED ID 8595A-2AGQN4NNN 8595A-2AGQN4NNN IFT Mexico • • RCM Australia • NCC Taiwan • Verizon AT&T • • • T-Mobile • Bell • Telus • Telstra • • • • Table 26: SARA-R4/N4 series main certification approvals summary ☞ ☞ For guidelines and notices about compliance with certification approvals requirements integrating the SARA-R4/N4 series modules in the end-device, see the SARA-R4/N4 series System Integration Manual [2]. For the complete list of approvals and for specific details on all country, conformance and network operators’ certifications, including related certificates of compliancy, please contact the u-blox office or sales representative nearest you. UBX-16024152 - R11 Qualification and approvals Page 30 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet Product handling & soldering 7.1 Packaging SARA-R4/N4 series modules are delivered as hermetically sealed, reeled tapes to enable efficient production, production lot set-up and tear-down. For more information about packaging, see the u-blox Package Information User Guide [3]. 7.1.1 Reels SARA-R4/N4 series modules are deliverable in quantities of 250 pieces on a reel. The modules are delivered using reel type B2 described in Figure 4 and in the u-blox Package Information Guide [3]. Figure 4: SARA-R4/N4 series modules reel Parameter Specification Reel Type B2 Delivery Quantity 250 Table 27: Reel information for SARA-R4/N4 series modules Quantities of less than 250 pieces are also available. Contact u-blox for more information. UBX-16024152 - R11 Product handling & soldering Page 31 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 7.1.2 Tapes Figure 5 and Table 28 specify the dimensions of the tape used for the delivery of SARA-R4/N4 series modules. Figure 5: SARA-R4/N4 series modules tape Parameter Typical value Tolerance Unit A0 16.8 0.2 mm B0 26.8 0.2 mm K0 3.2 0.2 mm Table 28: SARA-R4/N4 series tape dimensions (mm) ☞ ☞ Note 1: 10 sprocket hole pitch cumulative tolerance ± 0.2 mm. ☞ Note 3: A0 and B0 are calculated on a plane at a distance “R” above the bottom of the pocket. Note 2: pocket position relative to sprocket hole is measured as true position of pocket, not pocket hole. UBX-16024152 - R11 Product handling & soldering Page 32 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 7.2 Moisture Sensitivity Levels ⚠ SARA-R4/N4 series modules are Moisture Sensitive Devices (MSD) in accordance to the IPC/JEDEC specification. The Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) relates to the packaging and handling precautions required. SARA-R4/N4 series modules are rated at MSL level 4. For more information regarding moisture sensitivity levels, labeling, storage and drying, see the u-blox Package Information Guide [3]. ☞ For the MSL standard, see IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020 (can be downloaded from www.jedec.org). 7.3 Reflow soldering Reflow profiles are to be selected according to u-blox recommendations (see the SARA-R4/N4 series System Integration Manual [2]). ⚠ Failure to observe these recommendations can result in severe damage to the device! 7.4 ESD precautions ⚠ SARA-R4/N4 series modules contain highly sensitive electronic circuitry and are Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (ESD). Handling SARA-R4/N4 series modules without proper ESD protection may destroy or damage them permanently. SARA-R4/N4 series modules are Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (ESD) and require special ESD precautions typically applied to ESD sensitive components. Table 7 details the maximum ESD ratings of the SARA-R4/N4 series modules. Proper ESD handling and packaging procedures must be applied throughout the processing, handling and operation of any application that incorporates the SARA-R4/N4 series module. ESD precautions should be implemented on the application board where the module is mounted, as described in the SARA-R4/N4 series System Integration Manual [2]. ⚠ Failure to observe these recommendations can result in severe damage to the device! UBX-16024152 - R11 Product handling & soldering Page 33 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet Labeling and ordering information 8.1 Product labeling The labels of SARA-R4/N4 series modules include important product information as described in this section. Figure 6 illustrates the label of all the SARA-R4/N4 series modules, and includes: u-blox logo, production lot, Pb-free marking, product type number, IMEI number, certification information, and production country. xxB-xx SARA-xxxxx XXX: XXXXXXXXXXXX XXX: XXXXXXXXXXXX Figure 6: SARA-R4/N4 series module label 8.2 Explanation of codes Three different product code formats are used. The Product Name is used in documentation such as this data sheet and identifies all the u-blox products, independent of packaging and quality grade. The Ordering Code includes options and quality, while the Type Number includes the hardware and firmware versions. Table 29 details these 3 different formats: Format Structure Product Name PPPP-TGVV(L) Ordering Code PPPP-TGVV(L)-MMQ Type Number PPPP-TGVV(L)-MMQ-XX Table 29: Product code formats Table 30 explains the parts of the product code. Code Meaning PPPP Form factor Example TG Platform (Technology and Generation) R4 Dominant technology: G: GSM; U: HSUPA; C: CDMA 1xRTT; N: NB-IoT (LTE Cat NB1); R: LTE low data rate (Cat 1 and Cat M1); L: LTE high data rate (Cat 3 and above) Generation: 1…9 VV Variant function set based on the same platform: 00…99 04 (L) LTE category: 6,4,3,1,M … MM Major product version: 00…99 00 Product grade: B = professional, A = automotive XX Minor product version (not relevant for certification) Default value is 00 SARA Table 30: Part identification code UBX-16024152 - R11 Labeling and ordering information Page 34 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet 8.3 Ordering information Ordering No. Product SARA-R404M-00B LTE Cat M1 module Designed for operation in LTE band 13 26.0 x 16.0 mm, 250 pieces/reel SARA-R410M-01B LTE Cat M1 module Designed for operation in LTE bands 2, 4, 5, 12 26.0 x 16.0 mm, 250 pieces/reel SARA-R410M-02B LTE Cat M1 / NB1 module Designed for operation in LTE bands 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 12, 13, 20, 28 26.0 x 16.0 mm, 250 pieces/reel SARA-R412M-02B LTE Cat M1 / NB1 and 2G module Designed for operation in LTE bands 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 12, 13, 20 and 2G bands 850, 900, 1800, 1900 26.0 x 16.0 mm, 250 pieces/reel SARA-N410-02B LTE Cat NB1 module Designed for operation in LTE bands 2, 4, 5, 12, 13 26.0 x 16.0 mm, 250 pieces/reel Table 31: Product ordering codes UBX-16024152 - R11 Labeling and ordering information Page 35 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet Appendix A Glossary Abbreviation Definition 2G 2nd Generation Cellular Technology (GSM, GPRS, EGPRS) 3G 3rd Generation Cellular Technology (UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA) 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project 8PSK 8-Phase Shift Keying modulation ADC Analog to Digital Converter AT AT Command Interpreter Software Subsystem, or attention BB Baseband BER Bit Error Rate Cat Category CBS Cell Broadcast Service CCC China Compulsory Certificate CDMA Code-Division Multiple Access CE European Conformity CLK Clock CMOS Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor CS Chip Select CTS Clear To Send DC Direct Current DCD Data Carrier Detect DCS Digital Cellular System DDC Display Data Channel DL Down Link (Reception) DRX Discontinuous Reception DSR Data Set Ready DTE Data Terminal Equipment DTR Data Terminal Ready DUN Dial-Up Networking EDGE Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EGPRS) EDRX Extended Discontinuous Reception EGPRS Enhanced General Packet Radio Service (EDGE) ERS External Reset Signal ESD Electrostatic Discharge E-UTRA Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access FCC Federal Communications Commission United States FDD Frequency Division Duplex FOAT Firmware (update) Over AT commands FOTA Firmware (update) Over-The-Air FTP File Transfer Protocol FW Firmware GCF Global Certification Forum GDI Generic Digital Interface UBX-16024152 - R11 Labeling and ordering information Page 36 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet Abbreviation Definition GMSK Gaussian Minimum-Shift Keying modulation GND Ground GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System GPIO General Purpose Input/Output GPRS General Packet Radio Services GSM Global System for Mobile communications HDLC High-level Data Link Control HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access HSUPA High Speed Uplink Packet Access HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol HW Hardware IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IFT Federal Telecommunications Institute Mexico Inter-Integrated Circuit IS Inter-IC Sound I/O Input/Output IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity IP Internet Protocol ISED Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada ISO International Organization for Standardization ITU International Telecommunications Union LGA Land Grid Array LPWA Low Power Wide Area LTE Long-Term Evolution LWM2M Open Mobile Alliance Lightweight Machine-to-Machine protocol M2M Machine to Machine MISO Multiple Input Single Output MOSI Master Output Slave Input MQTT Message Queuing Telemetry Transport MSD Moisture Sensitive Device MSL Moisture Sensitivity Level MUX Multiplexer N/A Not Applicable NCC National Communications Commission Taiwan PA Power Amplifier PCB Printed Circuit Board PCN Product Change Notification / Sample Delivery Note / Information Note PMU Power Management Unit POS Power On Signal PPS Protocol and Parameter Selection PSM Power Saving Mode PTCRB PCS Type Certification Review Board QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying modulation RAM Random Access Memory RAT Radio Access Technology RF Radio Frequency IC UBX-16024152 - R11 Labeling and ordering information Page 37 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet Abbreviation Definition RI Ring Indicator RIL Radio Interface Layer RTS Request To Send SCL Serial Clock SDA Serial Data SDIO Secure Digital Input Output SIM Subscriber Identity Module SMS Short Message Service SPI Serial Peripheral Interface SRRC State Radio Regulation Committee China SSL Secure Socket Layer TA Timing Advance TCP Transmission Control Protocol TDD Time Division Duplex TLS Transport Layer Security TS Technical Specification TXD Transmit Data UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter UBX u-blox proprietary messaging protocol UDP User Datagram Protocol UE User Equipment UL Uplink (Transmission) UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System USB Universal Serial Bus VoLTE Voice over LTE VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio WA Word Alignment Table 32: Explanation of the abbreviations and terms used UBX-16024152 - R11 Labeling and ordering information Page 38 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet Related documents [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] u-blox SARA-R4/N4 series AT Commands Manual, Doc. No. UBX-17003787 u-blox SARA-R4/N4 series System Integration Manual, Doc. No. UBX-16029218 u-blox Package Information User Guide, Doc. No. UBX-14001652 3GPP TS 27.007 - AT command set for User Equipment (UE) 3GPP TS 27.005 - Use of Data Terminal Equipment - Data Circuit terminating Equipment (DTE - DCE) interface for Short Message Service (SMS) and Cell Broadcast Service (CBS) [6] 3GPP TS 27.010 - Terminal Equipment to User Equipment (TE-UE) multiplexer protocol [7] 3GPP TS 36.521-1 - Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access; User Equipment conformance specification; Radio transmission and reception; Part 1: Conformance Testing [8] 3GPP TS 51.010-1 - Mobile Station conformance specification; Part 1: Conformance specification [9] ITU-T Recommendation V24, 02-2000. List of definitions for interchange circuits between Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) and Data Connection Equipment (DCE) [10] Universal Serial Bus Revision 2.0 specification, www.usb.org/developers/docs/usb20_docs/ [11] I2C-bus specification and user manual - Rev.5- 9 October 2012 - NXP Semiconductors, www.nxp.com/documents/user_manual/UM10204.pdf ☞ For regular updates to u-blox documentation and to receive product change notifications, register on our homepage (www.u-blox.com). UBX-16024152 - R11 Related documents Page 39 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet Revision history Revision Date Name Comments R01 07-Oct-2016 sfal Initial release R02 02-Feb-2017 sfal Updated supported features and electrical characteristics R03 05-May-2017 sfal / sses Updated supported features and electrical characteristics Added the SARA-R410M-01B product version R04 24-May-2017 sses Updated supported features and electrical characteristics R05 19-Jul-2017 sses Updated supported features and electrical characteristics Extended document applicability to SARA-R410M-02B product version R06 17-Aug-2017 sses Updated supported features for “02” product version R07 30-Oct-2017 sses Updated SARA-R410M-01B product status Updated supported features for “02” product version R08 04-Jan-2018 sses Updated SARA-R410M-02B product status Updated USB, GPIO and other features description R09 26-Feb-2018 sses Updated SARA-R410M-02B product status Extended document applicability to SARA-R412M-02B product version Added Current consumption, Rx sensitivity and Thermal figures Updated UART MUX and Approvals info R10 07-Mar-2018 mbab u-blox rebranding. Updated SARA-R412M-02B modem and app version R11 09-May-2018 sses Updated SARA-R410M-02B product status Extended document applicability to SARA-N410-02B product version Updated UART and Approvals info UBX-16024152 - R11 Revision history Page 40 of 41 SARA-R4/N4 series - Data Sheet Contact For complete contact information, visit us at www.u-blox.com. u-blox Offices North, Central and South America u-blox America, Inc. Phone: E-mail: +1 703 483 3180 info_us@u-blox.com Regional Office West Coast: Phone: E-mail: +1 408 573 3640 info_us@u-blox.com Headquarters Europe, Middle East, Africa Asia, Australia, Pacific u-blox AG Phone: +65 6734 3811 E-mail: info_ap@u-blox.com Support: support_ap@u-blox.com Phone: +41 44 722 74 44 E-mail: info@u-blox.com Support: support@u-blox.com Regional Office Australia: Phone: +61 2 8448 2016 E-mail: info_anz@u-blox.com Support: support_ap@u-blox.com Technical Support: Phone: E-mail: u-blox Singapore Pte. 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