xs200 module hardware specification rohs version
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xs200 module hardware specification rohs version
page 1/61 Direction des Recherches et des Développements VELIZY R&D Center Etablissement de VELIZY XS200 MODULE HARDWARE SPECIFICATION ROHS VERSION Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 2/61 Direction des Recherches et des Développements VELIZY R&D Center Etablissement de VELIZY NOTE D'ETUDE / TECHNICAL DOCUMENT FICHE RECAPITULATIVE / SUMMARY SHEET Ed 1 Date Référence Date Reference 19/09/2006 Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Rédacteur(s) Relecteur(s) Writer(s) S. WANG Reviser(s) M. BOUTBOUL Pages modifiées / Changed pages Observations Comments Update specifications for RoHS compliance Update of specifications for Quad Band § 1.6 Update of specifications for MSL5A compliance and temperature range § 2 Update of the block diagram § 3.8 added the spare IOs § 5.10 addition of pulse duration at cold temperature § 6 update of extended range 2 3 4 5 6 7 Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 3/61 Direction des Recherches et des Développements VELIZY R&D Center Etablissement de VELIZY SOMMAIRE / CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................................................ 5 1.1 OBJECT OF THE DOCUMENT................................................................................................................. 5 1.2 STANDARDS COMPLIANCE .................................................................................................................... 5 1.3 COMPLIANCE WITH FCC GUIDELINES.................................................................................................. 6 1.4 TERMS AND ABBREVIATION .................................................................................................................. 6 1.5 CONVENTIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 7 1.6 PRODUCT FEATURES............................................................................................................................. 8 BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................................... 10 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................................................. 11 3.1 SIM .......................................................................................................................................................... 11 3.2 AUDIO ..................................................................................................................................................... 12 3.3 NETWORK LED ...................................................................................................................................... 13 3.3.1 Network / Low BATTERY........................................................................................................ 13 3.3.2 Messages ............................................................................................................................... 13 3.3.3 Handfree call........................................................................................................................... 13 3.3.4 Summary chart ....................................................................................................................... 14 3.4 DATA ....................................................................................................................................................... 14 3.4.1 Data services .......................................................................................................................... 14 3.4.2 UART1: V24............................................................................................................................ 14 3.4.3 IrDA ........................................................................................................................................ 14 3.4.4 UART 2 ................................................................................................................................... 15 3.5 ANTENNA ............................................................................................................................................... 15 3.6 DAI........................................................................................................................................................... 15 3.7 CLOCKS.................................................................................................................................................. 15 3.8 SPARE I/OS ............................................................................................................................................ 15 3.9 POWER MANAGEMENT AND CHARGE................................................................................................ 16 3.9.1 Battery .................................................................................................................................... 16 3.9.2 VRIO ....................................................................................................................................... 16 3.9.3 Vbackup.................................................................................................................................. 16 3.9.4 Charge.................................................................................................................................... 16 3.9.5 AC/DC switching charger........................................................................................................ 17 3.9.5.1 Operating temperature ............................................................................................................... 17 3.9.5.2 Electrical ratings ........................................................................................................................ 17 3.9.5.3 Thermal ratings.......................................................................................................................... 18 3.9.6 Simple battery charger............................................................................................................ 18 3.10 POWER MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................................................ 19 3.10.1 Interface identification and diagrams. ..................................................................................... 19 3.10.2 Different strategies.................................................................................................................. 19 3.10.3 Recommended strategy : software management ................................................................... 20 3.10.4 Interface specification. ............................................................................................................ 20 3.10.4.1 Management by DCE alone. ...................................................................................................... 20 3.10.4.2 Inhibition by DTE...................................................................................................................... 20 3.10.4.3 Hardware management. ............................................................................................................. 20 3.11 DATA / COMMAND MULTIPLEXING ...................................................................................................... 37 3.11.1 Hardware multiplexing ............................................................................................................ 38 3.11.1.1 External interfaces ..................................................................................................................... 38 Note d’étude 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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION ............................................................................................................................... 48 5.1 VBAT ....................................................................................................................................................... 48 5.2 VRIO........................................................................................................................................................ 49 5.3 DAI INTERFACE ..................................................................................................................................... 49 5.4 NETWORK LED ...................................................................................................................................... 49 5.5 SIM .......................................................................................................................................................... 49 5.6 V24 (UART 1) .......................................................................................................................................... 50 5.7 UART2..................................................................................................................................................... 50 5.8 IRDA ........................................................................................................................................................ 50 5.9 DATA / COMMAND MULTIPLEXING ...................................................................................................... 50 5.10 POWER MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................................................ 51 5.11 AUDIO SIGNALS..................................................................................................................................... 51 5.12 CHARGER............................................................................................................................................... 53 5.13 RESET..................................................................................................................................................... 53 5.14 SPARE IO................................................................................................................................................ 53 5.15 CLOCKS.................................................................................................................................................. 53 5.16 JTAG INTERFACE .................................................................................................................................. 54 6. ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION....................................................................................................................... 54 7. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION .............................................................................................................................. 55 7.1 PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS ....................................................................................................................... 55 7.2 TERMINAL ASSIGNMENTS ................................................................................................................... 57 ANNEXE 1 : IO DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................................ 58 Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 5/61 1. OVERVIEW 1.1 OBJECT OF THE DOCUMENT This document gives an overview of the XS200 module: a miniature, single-side, BGA board, Quad-band* GSM/GPRS module, ready for integration in various kind of devices like Smartphones and modem. It describes the main features (GPRS / GSM 850MHz / GSM 900MHz / DCS 1800MHz / PCS 1900MHz), interface to a SIM interface, audio interfaces for speaker/microphone or accessories, battery interface, battery charging interface, sensor interface …) of this module as well as the electrical interfaces, the mechanical specification (dimension, form…) and the electrical specification of the module. 1.2 STANDARDS COMPLIANCE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • GSM 02.60: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Stage 1 Service Description of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)". Version 6.3.0. GSM 03.03: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Numbering, addressing and identification". Version 6.6.0. GSM 03.13: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Discontinuous Reception (DRX) in the GSM system". Version 6.0.0. GSM 03.60: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Service description; Stage 2". Version 6.7.0. GSM 03.64: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS);Overall description of GPRS radio Interface; Stage 2". Version 6.4.0. GSM 04.02: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) access reference configuration". Version 6.0.0. GSM 04.03: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS - BSS) interface Channel structures and access capabilities". Version 6.0.0. GSM 04.04: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Layer 1 General requirements". Version 6.0.0. GSM 04.05: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Data Link (DL) layer General aspects". Version 6.0.1. GSM 04.07: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Mobile radio interface signalling layer 3 General aspects". Version 6.5.1. GSM 04.08: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+);Mobile radio interface layer 3 specification". Version 6.11.0. GSM 04.60: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Radio Link Control/Medium Access Control (RLC/MAC) protocol". Version 6.9.0. GSM 04.64: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Logical Link Control (LLC)". Version 6.7.0. GSM 04.65: : "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Mobile Station (MS) - Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN); Sub network Dependent Convergence Protocol (SNDCP)". Version 6.7.0. GSM 05.02: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Multiplexing and multiple access on the radio path". Version 6.9.0. GSM 05.03: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Channel coding". Version 6.2.1. GSM 05.08: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Radio subsystem link control". Version 6.8.0. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 6/61 • • • • • GSM 05.10: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Radio subsystem synchronisation". Version 6.6.0. 3GPP TS 26.131 V5.2.0 (2002-09) : Terminal acoustic characteristics for Telephony; Requirements 3GPP TS 26.132 V5.4.0 (2003-09) : Speech and video telephony terminal acoustic test specification GCF-CC V3.14.0 NAPRD03 V2.10.1 1.3 COMPLIANCE WITH FCC GUIDELINES Fix-mount and mobile devices incorporating XS200 modules must be designed to maintain a minimum separation distance of 20 cm between the antenna and the end user to satisfy RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices. For portable devices incorporating XS200 modules, the manufacturer of the final device is responsible to perform SAR measurements. Any integration of XS200 into a portable device requires a new certification procedure. 1.4 TERMS AND ABBREVIATION ADC ADPCM AFC ASIC BMP CODEC CTS DAC DAI DCS DSP DSR DTR EGSM EMS ESD ETS GSM GPRS IC IEEE I/O IRDA ISO ITU JPEG JTAG KBPS LCD LED LNA MBPS MIDI Analog to Digital Converter Adaptive Delta Pulse Code Modulation Application Frequency Correction Application Specific Integrated Circuit Bitmap Coder-Decoder Clear To Send Digital to Analog Converter Digital Analog Interface Digital Data Signal Processor Data Set Ready Data Terminal Ready Enhanced GSM Enhanced Messaging Services Electrostatic Discharge European Telecommunication Standard Global Standard for Mobile communication Global Packet Radio Services Integrated Circuit Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Input / Output Infra Red International Standards Organisation International Telecommunication Union Joint Picture Expert Group Joint Test Action Group Kbit per second Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode Low Noise Amplifier Mbit per second Musical Instrument Digital Interface Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! 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Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 7/61 MMI PA PBCCH PCB PCS PLL PNG RAM RF RI RMS RTS RX SIM SMS SRAM TBC TBD TX UART USB USSD VCO WAP WBMP Man Machine interface Power Amplifier Packet Broadcast Channel Printed Circuit Board Personal Communication System Phase Locked Loop Portable Network Graphics Random Access Memory Radio Frequency Ring Indication Root Mean Square Ready To Send Receive direction Subscriber Identification Module Short Message Service Static Random Access Memory To Be Confirmed To Be Defined Transmit direction Universal Asynchronous Receiver and Transmitter Universal Serial Bus Unstructured Supplementary Service Data Voltage Controlled Oscillator Wireless Application Protocol Wide Bitmap 1.5 CONVENTIONS Throughout this document, DTE (Data Terminal equipment) indicates the equipment which masters and controls the module device XS200 by simply sending AT commands via its serial interface. DCE (Data Communication Equipment) indicates the module device XS200. 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Off mode: 120 uA (typ) Standby mode: < 2.5 mA (typ) Communication mode: 280 mA (typ at Pmax), 2.2 A peak during TX slot Battery charge management is included for regulated charger to 600mA maximum charge current. Specific un regulated charger qualified by SAGEM could be used (see application note). No antenna included in the module. Antenna connection is included in the BGA ball-out. See recommendations for connection. XS200 : GSM850 + EGSM900 + DCS1800 + PCS1900 Half Rate, Full Rate, Enhanced Full Rate, Adaptive Multi Rate Small MS Class 4 (2W) for GSM850 / EGSM900 Class 1 (1W) for DCS1800 / PCS1900 3V SIM cards. To prevent SIM card’s damages, the power supply of the module has to be turned off before any manipulation of the SIM card. Not included on the module. Signals for the management of the SIM card are provided on ballout. LEDR & LEDG management. 2 differential inputs are provided for microphone (accessories and handset). 2 differential outputs are provided for non stereo earphone (accessories and 6 ohms and 32 ohms). 3 outputs are provided for stereo earphone (accessories and handset). Up to 115.2 Kbaud with auto bauding. Full flow control signals (+2.8V) are provided on ballout. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 9/61 IrDA interface or UART2 interface Data services Supplementary commands) services (supported Reset pin Power on pin General purpose I/Os pin GPRS GSM/DCS certification GCF-CC PCS certification via If a full compliant RS232 (+/-5V) serial interface is needed: The drivers (like MAX3232, ST3237CD, …) are not included in the module and have to be added on the main PCB. A proven schematic to build the RS232 interface is provided in application note. Up to 115.2 Kbaud. UART2 and IrDA are not multiplexed but could not be used at the same time. GPRS, CSD, Fax Caller Line Identification, Call Waiting, Call Hold, Call AT Forwarding, Multiparty, Call Barring, Advice of Charge, USSD, CPHS Active high signal available (reset of all the system including backup) Available 4 I/O available on ball-out. SMG 31bis, Multi slot class 10, class B terminal, PBCCH support GCF-CC V3.14.0 NAPRD03 V2 .10.1 Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! 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BLOCK DIAGRAM XS200 GPRS GSM900 / GSM850 DCS1800 / PCS1900 VBAT Module On signal Mod_On*_Cmd Module Off signal Mod_Off*_Cmd VBAT 47µF - 10V Dte_reset*_cmd Mod_Esc._Cmd Mod_on_state DTE_Esc._Cmd Power management + Mod_uart_state Data/command multiplexing (hardware solution) Mod_flow_state Mod_reset_state Dte_uart*_state UART2 V24 Interface Transceiver (if necessary) UART1 Mod_reset_cmd USL 90 100K USL 92 VBAT 100K LEDR LEDG DAI Interface Microwire interface Spare I/O + I2C interface IrDA interface SIM interface (3V) SIMCLK SIMRST SIMVCC SIMIO SIMCD MICIP MICIN Handset Microphone HPP8 HPN8 Handset Speaker HPP32 HPN32 earpiece Accessory earphone HSOR HSGND HSOL + HSMICIP HSMICIN Figure 1 XS200 bloc diagram Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Accessory Microphone page 11/61 3. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 3.1 SIM The SIM Card interface is compatible with the ISO 7816-3 IC card standard on the issues required by the GSM 11.11 Phase 2+ standard. The module also supports Release 99 of the SIM Toolkit recommendation too and supports a Fixed Dialling Number directory. The SIM Card interface insures the detection (SIMCD), the power on (SIMVCC) of the SIM Card and the communication with it through a data signal (SIMIO), a clock signal (SIMCLK) and a reset signal (SIMRST). Signal SIMRST SIMCLK SIMIO SIMVCC SIMCD Description SIM reset, provided by Base-band processor SIM clock, provided by Base-band processor SIM serial data line, input and output SIM supply voltage SIM insertion detection SIM card connection: XS200 SIMVCC SIMIO SIMRST SIMCLK SIMCD SIM card In option Figure 2 SIM connection The SIMCD signal should be connected to the SIM card reader in order to get SIMCD at low level (GND) when no card is present and at high level (SIMVCC) when card is present (external pull down needed when SIM card connector with detection is used). This interface includes main protections. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 12/61 3.2 AUDIO The module supports the following voice codecs: • Half-Rate • Full-Rate • Enhanced Full Rate • Adaptive Multi Rate It manages an external handset microphone (MICIP/MICIN) and an external handset earphone (33 Ohms HPP32/HPN32 and minimum 6 Ohms HPP8/HPN8) in differential mode. The bias voltage of the microphone is provided directly on MICIP/MICIN pins (2.5V) There are two options for the earphone: - Two earphones, one 33 Ohms as receiver and one 6 Ohms minimum as Ring/melody and as hands-free loudspeaker if it is far from the microphone. - one 32 Ohms earphone as receiver. The module can also manage accessories (earphone and microphone) through dedicated lines (HSMICIP/HSMICIN for microphone and HSOL/HSOR for stereo earphone). The typical impedance for the earphone is 32 Ohms. Base-band Ampli+Filter MICIP MICIN HSMICIP HSMICIN HPP32 HPN32 HPP8 HPN8 HSOL HSOR Figure 3 Audio This interface includes main protections. To ensure proper operation of such sensitive signals, there have to be isolated from the other by ground on mother board layout. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 13/61 3.3 NETWORK LED Three external pins of the module are dedicated to network and alarm LEDs: - LEDR - LEDG This interface includes main protections. 3.3.1 Network / Low BATTERY The network/battery indication consist in by a 30ms flash with period of 2 s. The flash can take 3 colors: • green when network attached and battery ok. • orange (green + red) network attached and battery low. • red no network and battery low. The battery threshold is 3650 mV. 3.3.2 Messages The message received indication takes place after the network/battery indication, it consists in 3 successive 20ms red flashes. It indicates the presence of a new SMS or voice mailbox. 3.3.3 Handfree call During a handfree call (with at+vip=1 during a call), the led becomes alternately red and green with a period of 1 s. Handfree led mode has priority over other modes (Network,Messages…) Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 14/61 3.3.4 Summary chart Battery low : Network : + battery low : Message received : (SMS, voice / not read) + battery low : Communication : + battery low : Communication (handsfree) : + battery low : (no effect) +message: (no effect) 3.4 DATA 3.4.1 Data services The module supports the following services: • GPRS • CSD: transparent and non-transparent up to 9600 BPS • Fax: class 1 group 3 3.4.2 UART1: V24 A V24 interface is provided on external pins of the module with the following signals: - RTS/CTS - RX/TX - DSR - DTR - DCD - RI It supports speeds up to 115.2 KBPS and may be used in auto bauding mode. 3.4.3 IrDA This UART interface is compatible with 16C750 compliant devices. It includes the slow infra-red protocol in order to be connected with an infra-red transmitter to any external data peripherals with an IrDA compliant data interface. This IrDA interface (TXIR, RXIR and CMDIRDA) provided by the module is compliant with the IrDA 1.0 SIR up to 115.2 Kbaud. This interface could not be used at the same time as UART2 interface. This interface includes main protections. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 15/61 3.4.4 UART 2 It is strongly recommended to leave this interface externally accessible for Debug. This interface could not be used at the same time as IRDA interface. 3.5 ANTENNA The antenna connection is driven through the 'antenna' ball. This is a 50 ohms RF connection and as such must be connected to the antenna via a proper 50 ohms line; the RF ground is provided by the 5 balls surrounding the antenna ball. A matching network might be required between the module antenna connection and the actual antenna to further adapt the antenna impedance to the module. An example of connection is provided in the application note together with some layout guidelines. 3.6 DAI A DAI interface is provided on the module for type approval tests. 3.7 CLOCKS A 32KHz frequency clock, a 13MHz frequency digital clock and a 26MHz frequency analogue clock are provided on external pins of the module. To ensure proper operation of such sensitive signals, they have to be isolated from the other by ground on mother board layout. 3.8 SPARE I/OS Four general purpose I/Os are available on the module: IO5, IO6, IO7 and IO11. They can be customised on request, from the customer’s specifications. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 16/61 3.9 POWER MANAGEMENT AND CHARGE 3.9.1 Battery The power supply signal VBAT is 3.45V to 4.5V range and 3.8V nominal. Only Li-Ion battery are supported. It has to be more than 3.2V, even during transients in order to avoid unwanted resets. The power supply dropout has to be limited to 450mV, when the current consumption goes from minimum to maximum (0.1 to 2A). The noise level of the power supply has to be limited to 50mV RMS in the 100MHz – 1MHz frequency range SAGEM advises to use Sanyo or LG battery. If battery is used, SAGEM agreement is needed (slight qualification tests). Only battery with 200mohms maximum internal resistor are managed by the module. Mandatory: External capacitor of 47µF has to be added as near as possible from the battery connector of mother board for charge needs. 3.9.2 VRIO +2.8V output is available on external pin of the module and could supply +2.8V external components (current capability 10mA in active mode). This interface includes main protections. 3.9.3 Vbackup External Backup could be supply through the VBACKUP input (from 2.2V to 3.2V). A internal mechanism is present to charge the backup battery. If No external Backup is supplied, VBACKUP input has to be connected to VBAT signal. 3.9.4 Charge This interface manages the charge of the mobile for regulated charger, when a charger is connected, even in the following conditions: deeply discharged battery, short-circuited battery and unconnected battery (600mA with regulated charger). The interface manages the charge of some unregulated chargers, that have to be qualified by SAGEM (see listing in application note). This interface includes main protections. WARNING: When using XS200 module as slave modem of a Host system sharing the same power supply (example :PDA…), it’s strongly recommend to manage the charging function on Host side: so, in such a case, don’t use the charge function of the module The charger interface must be connected with wide tracks (1 mm width / 17.5um height tracks on the XS200 ) to allow 600 mA maximum current from the charger. Warning: • On bottom connector of the main board, do not place Vbat pin next to charger pin because in case of oxidation, the mobile could never detect the charger presence. Insert some pin between these two pins. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 17/61 • • • There must not be any capacitor on the Charge path. Make a straight connection between the system/ bottom connector and the module charge inputs. Ask the charger supplier to add at the output of the charger a diode to avoid any discharge from the battery when the charge is only disconnected from the main AC supply. Add a Zener diode to protect the module against over voltage. 3.9.5 AC/DC switching charger 3.9.5.1 Operating temperature 0°C to +55°C. 3.9.5.2 Electrical ratings Is Battery charger Vs Vp Figure 4 Charging. Class II equipment (EN 60950 § 1-2-4-2) 3.9.5.2.1 Primary input voltage 98V < Vp < 254V ; F = 50/60Hz. 3.9.5.2.2 Primary/secondary insulation Security transformer class E (EN 60950 § 5-1) Electric strength : reinforced insulation (EN 60950 § 5-3-2) 3.9.5.2.3 Static output template Figure 5 Charging valid area. Is 550 mA VALID AREA 500 mA 450 mA 0 Vs 6V 7V Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 18/61 3.9.5.2.4 Dynamic output template An external device is controlling the battery charge by means of a switch S1, which can be switched on and off. Following templates shows the output current and voltage during transients, this feature is very important to enable the charging control by controlling S1 (PWM). Warning: These are the most important characteristics for a charger (it concerns the safety of the XS200 module). A charger has to be (at least) fully compliant with the current and voltage transients. Is S1 BATTERY CHARGER Vs 0V <Vbat< 4.5V Figure 6 Charge principle. Vs (dynamic) Is (dynamic) VALID AREA 5A Max VALID AREA 20V Max Ripple : +/- 200mV Ripple : +/- 50mA 0.2ms Max 5ms Max Time Time S1 is switched off S1 is switched on Figure 7 Transients in charge: Current transients & Voltage transients. 3.9.5.2.5 Reverse current (main off) Main off or unplug, the current flowing from the battery to the charger have to stay smaller than « Ir » in order to prevent discharge ! Ir < 100µA for VBAT ≤ 5V 3.9.5.3 Thermal ratings The heating of the enclosure will comply with EN 60950 § 5-1 Tab. 16 - part 2. 3.9.6 Simple battery charger Ask SAGEM to check compatibility for this kind of charger. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 19/61 3.10 POWER MANAGEMENT 3.10.1 Interface identification and diagrams. On an external point of view (i.e. as seen by a DTE), the XS200 has 4 different states: •OFF: In this state, none of the XS200 functionality are running (the serial link is switched off) •ON Sleep: In this state, the XS200 is asleep and the external serial link is switched off. Any interrupt will wake the module up as well as the external serial link. An interrupt can be generated by reception of a character but it is lost. NB: in this state, the module is attached to the GSM network. •ON Active: In this state, the XS200 is switched on and the serial link is activated. The XS200 is able to receive correctly the data sent by the DTE. NB: in this state, the module is attached to the GSM network. •Reset: This state indicates that the XS200 is in its setup procedure and implies that the serial link is deactivated. 3.10.2 Different strategies The transition of the XS200 from awake to asleep can be managed in 4 different ways: • Inhibition by DTE: The DTE can forbid the XS200 to go to sleep. But if it is allowed to sleep, it do it when it wants and without informing the DTE. This allows a very simple management by the DTE but should be used when the power management is not a critical issue. In this case, the DTE only handles the ON and OFF states without any requirement. • Management by DCE alone: The XS200 goes to sleep on its own decision and the DTE can't forbid it. The DTE doesn't know the state of the XS200. This is the most common case because it allows to reduce the module’s consumption without requiring special treatments on the host side. In this case, the host uses the UART capabilities to wake up on a byte reception (*). (*): The first byte may be lost by the module • Software management: A software management of the power consumption can be handled via the GSM 07.10 protocol. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 20/61 • Hardware management: The transition to sleep state is done only when the 2 equipments agree. So each one knows the state of the other. This solution allows to switch off the serial link on both side and so to save as much battery life as possible; it is strongly recommended when the battery life is a critical issue. Details are given in the following chapters. 3.10.3 Recommended strategy : software management Sagem recommends software management of the power consumption via the GSM 07.10 protocol. 3.10.4 Interface specification. 3.10.4.1 Management by DCE alone. RTS DTR XS200 MO190 (DCE) DTE RX TX When the UART of the XS200 doesn't detect any activity on the RX input during a certain time, it allows the XS200 to switch off the UART when it wants. The DTE doesn't know when the XS200 switches its UART off. If the DTE sends data to the XS200 when the UART is off, the first character will wake up the DCE and the first byte may be lost. Another way for the DTE to wake up the XS200 is to put down its DTR or RTS. 3.10.4.2 Inhibition by DTE. It is the same management as in 3.9.4.1 except that as long as the DTE has its DTR active, the XS200 is not allowed to switch off the UART anymore. 3.10.4.3 Hardware management. This management uses signals to inform each equipment of the state of the other one. Signals are also used to request a change of state of the other. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 21/61 This methods allows to achieve a lower power consumption of the device by switching off the interface modules as often as possible (i.e. when no communication is needed). 3.10.4.3.1 Signals. There are 5 outputs and 4 inputs used to control the different states: Output: MOD_ON_STATE, DTE_RESET*_CMD,MOD_UART_STATE, MOD_FLOW_STATE and MOD_RESET_STATE. Inputs: MOD_ON*_CMD, MOD_RESET_CMD, DTE_UART*_STATE, MOD_OFF*_CMD. As for now, the DTE_RESET*_CMD is not actually controlled by the XS200. It is just provided as a spare in case the DTE needs a reset command from the DCE (very unlikely). DTE_RESET*_CMD MOD_ON_STATE MOD_UART_STATE MOD_FLOW_STATE MOD_RESET_STATE MOD_OFF*_CMD XS2xx (DCE) MOD_ON*_CMD DTE DTE_UART*_STATE MOD_RESET_CMD RX TX MOD_ON_STATE is active when the XS200 is ON. MOD_UART_STATE is inactive when the XS200 is in deep sleep. MOD_FLOW_STATE is inactive when the XS200 has nothing to send. MOD_RESET_STATE is active during the software reset procedure, but it can not be trusted during hardware reset. MOD_OFF*_CMD command the switch off of the XS200. MOD_ON*_CMD command the switch on of the XS200. DTE_UART*_STATE is inactive when the DTE has nothing to send. If MOD_FLOW_STATE is inactive too, the DTE can switch off its UART. MOD_RESET_CMD command the reset of the DCE. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 22/61 To make an interface with a host, the XS200 power management and hardware multiplexing signals need to be polarized with pull down or pull up resistors : Power management inputs : DTE_UART*_STATE need a pull up resistor (100K). Power management outputs : MOD_RESET_STATE, MOD_UART_STATE, MOD_FLOW_STATE and MOD_ON_STATE need pull-down resistors (100K). Hardware multiplexing signals : MOD_ESCAPE*_CMD and DTE_ESCAPE_CMD : see § 3.10.1.1. 3.10.4.3.2 Signals and states. In these tables as well as in the following chapters, we will consider the logical levels (active, inactive or either) and not the actual electric one (high, low ...). • XS200 modes: Each state is represented by the combination of MOD_ON_STATE and MOD_UART_STATE signals. MOD_ON_STATE MOD_UART_STATE MOD_RESET_STATE Inactive Inactive Inactive ON Sleep Active Inactive Inactive ON Active Active Active Inactive RESET Active Either Active OFF • DTE modes: The DCE only needs to know if the serial link of the DTE is active or not. It is represented by the DTE_UART_STATE signal. DTE_UART_STATE OFF Inactive ON Sleep Inactive ON Active Active Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 23/61 Logical and electrical levels: Signal Logical levels Electrical levels DTE_RESET*_CMD Active Inactive Low level High level MOD_ON_STATE Active Inactive High level Low level MOD_RESET_STATE Active Inactive Active Inactive Active Inactive High level Low level High level Low level High level Low level MOD_OFF*_CMD Active Inactive Low level High level MOD_ON*_CMD Active Inactive Low level High level DTE_UART*_STATE Active Inactive Low level High level MOD_RESET_CMD Active Inactive High level Low level XS200 output MOD_UART_STATE MOD_FLOW_STATE XS200 input 3.10.4.3.3 Communication protocols. 3.10.4.3.3.1 Transition tables. This table lists the possible transition of the DCE from one state to another and which equipment can initiate the change. Initial Final OFF OFF ON Sleep ON Active RESET Impossible DTE Impossible DCE/DTE DCE/DTE ON Sleep DTE ON Active DTE DTE/DCE X Impossible RESET DCE/DTE X 3.10.4.3.3.2 Command signals. A logical rising edge on MOD_ON_CMD means that the DTE wants the DCE to go ON. A logical rising edge on MOD_OFF_CMD means that the DTE wants the DCE to go OFF. A logical falling edge on DTE_UART_STATE means that the DTE has nothing to send yet. A logical falling edge on MOD_FLOW_STATE means that the DCE has nothing to send yet. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 24/61 3.10.4.3.3.3 Transition from OFF to ON Active. This transition is only possible by a command from the DTE (the XS200 never switches off by itself). Levels shown on the diagram are logical levels (active, inactive, either) MOD_OFF_CMD D C E i n p u t s MOD_ON_CMD DTE_UART_STATE MOD_RESET_CMD RX TX D C E o u t p u t s MOD_ON_STATE MOD_UART_STATE MOD_FLOW_STATE MOD_RESET_STATE Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 25/61 3.10.4.3.3.4 Transition from ON Active to ON Sleep. This transition can be initiated by DCE or DTE. When an equipment has nothing to send any more, it informs the other. If the other equipment has nothing to transmit too, they can go to SLEEP state. The UART of both the equipment's can switch off only when DTE_UART_STATE and MOD_FLOW_STATE are inactive. 3.10.4.3.3.4.1 Initiated by DTE. MOD_OFF_CMD D C E i n p u t s MOD_ON_CMD UART is OFF DTE_UART_STATE MOD_RESET_CMD RX TX D C E o u t p u t s MOD_ON_STATE MOD_UART_STATE MOD_FLOW_STATE MOD_RESET_STATE state 1 state 2 This transition show 2 transitory states. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 26/61 During transitory states 1 and 2, the DTE can't send data. If it has to, it must put DTE_UART_STATE up first. During transitory state 1, the DTE can receive data and the DCE can send data: there's no problem for DCE to emit. During transitory state 2, the DCE can't send data and the DTE can't receive data. So if the DCE wants to emit, it must put MOD_FLOW_STATE up first. The state 2 can be long. 3.10.4.3.3.4.2 Initiated by DCE. MOD_OFF_CMD D C E i n p u t s MOD_ON_CMD UART is OFF DTE_UART_STATE MOD_RESET_CMD RX TX D C E o u t p u t s MOD_ON_STATE MOD_UART_STATE MOD_FLOW_STATE MOD_RESET_STATE state 3 state 2 This transition show 2 transitory states. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 27/61 During transitory states 2 and 3, the DCE can't send data: • If it has to during state 2 it must put MOD_FLOW_STATE up (cf. 2.2.3.3.4.3.a) to wake up the DTE. • If it has to during state 3 it has to wait for the falling edge of DTE_UART_STATE and then it is state 2. During transitory state 3, the DCE can receive data and the DTE can send data: there's no problem for DTE to emit. During transitory state 2, the DTE can't send data and the DCE can receive data. So if the DTE wants to emit, it has just to put DTE_UART_STATE up (cf. 2.2.3.3.4.3.b). The state 2 can be long. 3.10.4.3.3.4.3 Transitory states. a) DTE has data to send: This case can happen in transitory state 1 and state 2. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 28/61 MOD_OFF_CMD D C E i n p u t s MOD_ON_CMD DTE_UART_STATE MOD_RESET_CMD RX TX D C E o u t p u t s MOD_ON_STATE MOD_UART_STATE MOD_FLOW_STATE MOD_RESET_STATE b) DCE has data to send: This case can happen in transitory state 2. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 29/61 MOD_OFF_CMD D C E i n p u t s MOD_ON_CMD DTE_UART_STATE MOD_RESET_CMD RX TX D C E o u t p u t s MOD_ON_STATE MOD_UART_STATE MOD_FLOW_STATE MOD_RESET_STATE 3.10.4.3.3.5 Transition from ON Sleep to ON Active. This transition can be initiated by both the DTE and the DCE. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 30/61 3.10.4.3.3.5.1 Initiated by the DCE. MOD_OFF_CMD D C E i n p u t s MOD_ON_CMD DTE_UART_STATE MOD_RESET_CMD RX TX D C E o u t p u t s MOD_ON_STATE MOD_UART_STATE MOD_FLOW_STATE MOD_RESET_STATE 3.10.4.3.3.5.2 Initiated by DTE. The DCE can react on the rising edge of the DTE_UART_STATE signal or on the reception of a character which will be lost. It is only used to wake up the XS200. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 31/61 MOD_OFF_CMD D C E i n p u t s MOD_ON_CMD DTE_UART_STATE MOD_RESET_CMD This character is not mandatory and will be lost RX TX D C E o u t p u t s MOD_ON_STATE MOD_UART_STATE MOD_FLOW_STATE MOD_RESET_STATE 3.10.4.3.3.6 Transition from ON Sleep to OFF. This transition is only possible by a command from the DTE (the XS200 never switches off by itself). Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 32/61 MOD_OFF_CMD D C E i n p u t s MOD_ON_CMD DTE_UART_STATE MOD_RESET_CMD RX TX D C E o u t p u t s MOD_ON_STATE MOD_UART_STATE MOD_FLOW_STATE MOD_RESET_STATE 3.10.4.3.3.7 Transition from ON Active to OFF. This transition is very unlikely but still theoretically possible. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 33/61 MOD_OFF_CMD D C E i n p u t s MOD_ON_CMD DTE_UART_STATE MOD_RESET_CMD RX TX D C E o u t p u t s MOD_ON_STATE MOD_UART_STATE MOD_FLOW_STATE MOD_RESET_STATE Another solution to switch off the XS200 is the AT command AT+CPOF: Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 34/61 MOD_OFF_CMD D C E i n p u t s MOD_ON_CMD DTE_UART_STATE MOD_RESET_CMD RX TX D C E o u t p u t s AT+CPOF OK MOD_ON_STATE MOD_UART_STATE MOD_FLOW_STATE MOD_RESET_STATE 3.10.4.3.3.8 Reset There are 2 possibilities : • The XS200 reboots by itself for a major internal problem and warns the DTE of this operation. In this case, the XS200 moves the MOD_RESET_STATE signal to Active. At the end of the reset operation, the XS200 deactivate this signal and its current state is ON Active. • The DTE orders the XS200 to reset. In this case, the DTE moves the MOD_RESET_CMD signal to initiate the process. The latest data sent by the DTE should be considered as lost and resent to the XS200 if need be. This transition is possible whatever the states of the DCE and the DTE. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 35/61 At the end of the RESET, the DTE and the DCE are always ON. 3.10.4.3.3.8.1 Initiated by the DCE. RESET ON MOD_OFF_CMD D C E i n p u t s MOD_ON_CMD DTE_UART_STATE MOD_RESET_CMD RX TX D C E o u t p u t s MOD_ON_STATE MOD_UART_STATE MOD_FLOW_STATE MOD_RESET_STATE Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 36/61 3.10.4.3.3.8.2 Initiated by the DTE. RESET ON MOD_OFF_CMD D C E i n p u t s MOD_ON_CMD DTE_UART_STATE MOD_RESET_CMD RX TX D C E o u t p u t s MOD_ON_STATE MOD_UART_STATE MOD_FLOW_STATE MOD_RESET_STATE 3.10.4.3.3.9 Timeout. If a command has no effect on the other equipment, it must be requested again after a one second timeout. The maximum number of requests is 5 and then a reset procedure of the DCE must be initiated by the DTE. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 37/61 3.11 DATA / COMMAND MULTIPLEXING The serial link between the DCE and a DTE (PDA, phone,…) is used to send two different kinds of data flow: AT commands and PPP data packets. these two flows cannot be mixed together (not enough bandwidth). So, this serial link can be used in two different exclusive modes: - Command Mode: The serial link is reserved for the AT Commands flow - Data Mode: The serial link is reserved for the data flow But, during a data connection, the modem or the DTE may need to send some AT Commands to notify the other side of a major event. As there is just one serial link to send these two kinds of data, it is necessary to have a special procedure to switch from one kind to the other. • The first solution provided by the GSM standard is to use +++ and ATO. This solution very simple to implement, has the main drawback to allow only the DTE to control the switch between the 2 modes and it is usually only used to hang up a data call. • The second solution consists to implement the GSM 07.10 standard, this solution is available (customer has to develop its own driver for the host). SAGEM recommends to use this solution. • A third method, developed by SAGEM S.A. and explained in details hereafter in § 3.10.1, consists to create a third mode for the serial link and handle it through hardware signals. This mode is called “Suspended Data Mode” and is temporarily used to send AT Commands. All data must to be stored during a Suspended data mode switch. In the case of no-response from DTE, We need to implement a cyclic mechanism to change the hardware signals states. • A fourth method consists in the use of UART1 and UART2 : this method is introduced in § 3.10.2. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 38/61 3.11.1 Hardware multiplexing 3.11.1.1 External interfaces In the first set (hardware MUX), we need to use two hardware signals (MOD_ESCAPE*_CMD and DTE_ESCAPE_CMD) and the full serial link V24. In the second set, we only need to use the full V24. To make an interface with a host, the XS200 hardware multiplexing signals need to be polarized with pull down or pull up resistors : DTE_ESCAPE_CMD need a pull down resistor (100K). 3.11.1.2 Capability requirements 3.11.1.2.1 Logical and electrical levels Signal Logical levels Electrical levels XS200 output DTE_ESCAPE_CMD Active Inactive High level Low level XS200 input MOD_ESCAPE*_CMD Active Inactive Low level High level 3.11.1.2.2 Hardware protocol SET_2 : We switch between DATA and COMMAND COMMAND DATA MUX Hardware management: DTE_ESCAPE_CMD and MOD_ESCAPE_CMD Software management: Escape strings detection reception emission V24 Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! 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Command mode Modem Tx Data mode CONNECT:9600 Remark: The Connect message is different between voice call, a classical data connection, a GPRS data connection and a fax call, so it is necessary to treat the entire message to separate the data and voice calls. 3.11.1.2.5 Transition (2): Data -> Suspended Data The modem or the DTE can request this transition, so it is necessary to distinguish two cases. st 1 case: the DTE orders the modem to go in the suspended data mode 1. The DTE indicates the order by moving MOD_ESCAPE*_CMD and then begins to search in the data flow the MOD_ESCAPE_STR from the modem. 2. When the modem is ready, it sends the MOD_ESCAPE_STR string and it wait for DTE_ESCAPE_STR. 3. When receiving this string, the DTE then move back MOD_ESCAPE*_CMD and sends the DTE_ESCAPE_STR, which indicates to the modem every byte after that must be considered as part as an AT Command Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 40/61 MOD_ESCAPE_CMD DTE Tx DATA DTE_ESCAPE_STR COMMAND DTE_ESCAPE_CMD Modem Tx DATA MOD_ESCAPE_STR COMMAND Wait for DTE_ESCAPE_STR Remarks: • DTE_ESCAPE_CMD = MOD_ESCAPE*_CMD = {0x18,0x7E,0xDB,0xFF}, this string could be change by AT command in the future. • These two strings are the effective separation between the data flow and the command flow nd 2 case: the modem requests the DTE to go in the suspended data mode 1. The modem indicates the request by moving DTE_ESCAPE_CMD. 2. The DTE indicates the order by moving MOD_ESCAPE*_CMD and then begins to search in the data flow the MOD_ESCAPE_STR from the modem. 3. When the modem is ready, it sends the MOD_ESCAPE_STR string and it wait for DTE_ESCAPE_STR. 4. When receiving this string, the DTE then move back MOD_ESCAPE*_CMD and sends the DTE_ESCAPE_STR, which indicates to the modem every byte after that must be considered as part as an AT Command MOD_ESCAPE_CMD DATA DTE Tx DTE_ESCAPE_STR COMMAND DTE_ESCAPE_CMD Modem Tx DATA MOD_ESCAPE_STR COMMAND Wait for DTE_ESCAPE_STR 3.11.1.2.6 Transition (3): Suspended Data -> Data Mode This transition is always ordered by the PDA via the classical ATO command. The SB acknowledges with the CONNECT message DTE Tx Modem Tx COMMAND ATO COMMAND DATA CONNECT:9600 DATA 3.11.1.2.7 Transition (4): Suspended Data -> Command Mode The theoretical transition is Data to Command and happens to end a data connection; the Suspended Data Mode is just a temporary transition between the two. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 41/61 The real procedure is Data to Suspended Data (already detailed in transition 2) and then Suspended Data to Command Mode. There are two different cases: • Or the distant can hang up and then the modem is going to send a “NO CARRIER” message Suspended data mode Modem Tx • COMMAND Command mode NO CARRIER COMMAND Or the DTE wants to hang up and then an ATH is sent and the transition has to be made on the answer to this command (OK) Suspended data mode DTE Tx COMMAND Modem Tx ATH Command mode COMMAND OK COMMAND COMMAND 3.11.1.2.8 Timeout case If modem didn’t receive the DTE_ESCAPE_STR after a timeout (2s), it send again his MOD_ESCAPE_STR and wait for DTE_ESCAPE_STR as long as the MOD_ESCAPE*_CMD signal is active. After 3 retry, module closes the MUX mechanism. MOD_ESCAPE_CMD DTE Tx DTE_ESCAPE_STR DATA COMMAND DTE_ESCAPE_CMD Modem Tx DATA MOD_ESCAPE_STR MOD_ESCAPE_STR Time out COMMAND Wait for DTE_ESCAPE_STR Remarks: If MOD_ESCAPE*_CMD returns in inactive mode and the escape string hasn’t been received by the modem, we have to resume the data connection. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 42/61 3.11.2 Multiplexing using UART1 & 2 The figure below shows a multiplexing solution using UART1 & 2: Serial Link 1 (UART1) SIM Card reader XS200 Host Processor Serial Link 2 (UART 2) Serial link 1 (UART 1) is used for AT commands (data connection initial sequence) and data flow. Serial link 2 (UART 2) is used by the host processor for AT commands only (no management of data flow on UART2) Main drawback of this solution, is that no traces can be done for debug purpose because UART 2 is exclusively used for AT commands. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 43/61 4. PINOUT XS200 IO type Function XS200 Description Pin N° DAIRST DAIOUT DAIIN DAICLK USL1 USL2 USL3 USL4 USL5 USL6 USL7 USL8 USL9 USL10 MOD_ESCAPE*_CMD Input Output Input Input Input Output Output Output Output Output Input Input Input Input Input DAI interface (for certification tests only) DAI reset DAI output data DAI input data DAI clock - M4 M3 M2 L2 T5 S4 S5 S6 R3 R4 O17 P17 P16 Q17 L14 USL11 USL12 DTE_ESCAPE_CMD Input Output Output Useless MOD_RESET_STATE Output MOD_UART_STATE Output MOD_FLOW_STATE Output MOD_ON_STATE Output MOD_ON*_CMD SIMVCC SIMRST SIMCLK SIMIO SIMCD HSMICIP Input Output Output Output In/output Input Input HSMICIN HSOL HSGND HSOR MICIP Input Output Output Output Input Useless ON signal SIM interface To external microphone (accessory) To external stereo speaker (accessory) Microphone interface Command mode request signal (from DTE to XS200) interrupt Command mode request signal (from XS200 to DTE) Signal showing a RESET occurrence of the module Signal giving the state of the serial link in the module Signal giving the state of the module Signal giving the state of the module Module ON signal SIM power supply SIM reset SIM clock SIM data SIM insertion detection Differential input from microphone Differential input from microphone Differential output to earphone Differential input to handset microphone Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! 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Reproduction and disclosure prohibited M15 M14 L13 M13 M12 M16 L15 B10 T7 T8 T9 T10 B12 O15 P14 O14 N12 O13 R15 page 44/61 MICIN Input HPP32 Output HPN32 Output HPP8 Output HPN8 Output USL13 RI DSR DCD DTR CTS RTS TXD1 RXD1 TXD2 RXD2 TXIR RXIR CMDIRDA USL14 USL15 USL16 DTE_UART*_STATE CHARGEUR VCCS LEDC MOD_RESET_CMD MOD_OFF*_CMD USL17 USL18 USL19 USL20 USL21 USL22 USL23 USL24 USL25 USL26 USL27 USL28 USL29 USL30 Output Output Output Output Input Output Input Output Input Output Input Output Input Output Input Output In/out Input Input Input Output Input Input In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output Earphone interface Useless V24 interface with flow control UART2 interface IRDA interface Useless Battery charging interface Reset Useless Differential input to handset microphone Differential output to 32ohms handset earphone Differential output to 32ohms handset earphone Differential output to 8ohms handset earphone Differential output to 8ohms handset earphone Ring Indicator Data Send Ready Data Carrier Detect Data Terminal Ready Clear To Send Request To Send UART transmit 1 UART receive 1 UART transmit 2 UART receive 2 Signal giving the state of the DTE Charge Charge indicator Module Reset system signal Module OFF signal interrupt - Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! 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Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Q15 N11 O11 O10 N10 M17 N5 E3 E2 D3 C5 D4 B5 B7 B8 B9 B6 D7 C7 Q3 C11 B11 H6 O3,O4,O5 M6 L6 P4 N6 K5 K4 K3 K2 J2 J3 J4 I4 I3 I2 H2 H3 H4 G4 page 45/61 USL31 USL32 USL33 USL34 USL35 USL36 USL37 USL38 USL39 USL40 USL41 USL42 USL43 USL44 USL45 USL46 USL47 USL48 USL49 USL50 USL51 DTE_RESET*_CMD USL52 USL53 USL54 TSPACTEXT USL56 USL57 USL58 USL59 USL60 USL61 USL62 USL63 USL64 USL65 USL66 USL67 USL68 USL69 USL70 USL71 USL72 USL73 USL74 USL75 In/output In/output Output Output Output Output Output Output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output Output Output Output Output Output Output In/output In/output Input Output In/output In/output Input Output Output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output Output Output Input Output Output Output Output Useless Useless DTE reset signal - Useless - Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! 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Reproduction and disclosure prohibited G3 G2 I5 F5 F6 F4 F3 F2 I13 N18 L16 I12 G17 K15 H15 I15 I14 H13 G12 I16 J16 N2 N16 N17 T15 C17 Q8 Q9 O16 M8 K12 D10 C4 C8 E11 EC6 F10 C9 D5 L3 M5 C10 L5 L4 C15 H12 page 46/61 USL76 USL77 USL78 USL79 USL80 USL81 USL82 USL83 USL84 USL85 USL86 USL87 USL88 CLK26M CLK13M CLK32K USL89 USL90 USL91 USL92 USL93 IO5 IO6 IO7 IO11 LEDR LEDG IO13 (LEDB) VBAT VRIO VBACKUP GND ANTENNE TCK TMS TDIDIGIT TDODIGIT TDIANALOG TDOANALOG BSCAN* EMU0* EMU1* NC Output Output Output Output Input Output In/output In/output In/output In/output Output Output Input Output Output Output Input Input Output In/output In/output In/output In/output In/output output output output output Input Output Input Ground Output/input Input Input Input Output Input Output Input Output Output NC Clocks Useless 26MHz analog clock output 13MHz digital clock output 32KHz digital clock output With Pull down With pull down With pull down With pull-up +2.8V output power supply GND Antenna connection (50 ohms) I9 E4 D9 D6 D8 E8 D12 B15 B16 B17 D11 B13 C12 T19 L12 R7 Q5 C13 D13 E12 E9 N4 N3 J5 E17 P2 Q2 B14 F19,F20,F2 1,F22,F23,G 19,G20,H19, H20 Q4 P5 Other I23 JTAG JTAG JTAG JTAG JTAG JTAG JTAG For debug For debug Not connected T11 T14 C14 D17 R9 P7 D16 C18 B18 Q21,R21,R2 LED Power supply Ground Antenna input/output JTAG interface (SAGEM use only) +3.8V battery power supply (nominal) Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! 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Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 48/61 5. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION VOH VOL VIH VIL High level output voltage Low level output voltage High level input voltage Low level input voltage 5.1 VBAT The module is supplied through the VBAT signal with the following characteristics: Parameter Name Min Typ Max VBAT period (ms) VbatTe (*) 4.614 4.615 DC VBAT low duration VbatTi (*) 550 VBAT period (us) VBAT rise time (us) VbatTr (*) 0 VBAT fall time (us) VbatTf (*) 0 VBAT maximum VbatMax (*) 4.5 voltage (V) VBAT minimum VbatMin (*) 3.45 voltage (V) VBAT drop voltage DeltaVbat (*) 450 (**) (mV) Transient voltage 3.2 (V) Noise level (Vrms) 50mV @100MHz-1MHz (*): cf figure 8. (**): for a new battery. Of course for an old battery, this value will be higher and will create a reset (without MMI message) of the mobile phone when the battery begins to be discharged. Figure 8 VBAT voltage waveform Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! 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Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 49/61 5.2 VRIO Signal Voltage level (activ mode) Voltage level (sleep mode) Current capability Active mode Current capability Sleep mode Rise time Min Typ Max 2.70V 2.80V 2.90V 2.70V 2.80V 3.00V - - 10mA - - 0.5mA - 10µs - Remarks 5.3 DAI INTERFACE DAIRST, DAIIN, DAICLK and DAIOUT have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Remarks Min Max Min Max DAIRST -0.5 +0.8 +2.03 +3.2 DAICLK -0.5 +0.8 +2.03 +3.2 PD 100K DAIIN -0.5 +0.8 +2.03 +3.2 PD 100K DAIOUT +0.59 +2.32 - 5.4 NETWORK LED LEDR and LEDG have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Min Max Min LEDR (out) +0.59 +2.32 LEDG (out) +0.59 +2.32 LEDB / IO13 CDMMC +0.59 +2.32 (out) LEDG: Imax = 2mA LEDR: Imax = 4mA Remarks State after RESET Remarks State after RESET Max - 5.5 SIM Signal VL (V) Min Max VH (V) Min Max SIMRST SIMCLK SIMIO Fully compliant to Fully compliant to the GSM11.11 and the GSM11.11 ISO/IEC 7816-3 standards and ISO/IEC 7816-3 Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! 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Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 50/61 SIMVCC SIMCD 5.6 V24 (UART 1) TXD,RXD,CTS, RTS, DCD, DSR, DTR and RI have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Remarks State after reset Min Max Min Max RTS -0.5 +0.8 +2.03 +3.2 PU 100K RI +0.59 +2.32 CTS +0.59 +2.32 DSR +0.59 +2.32 PD DCD +0.59 +2.32 PU 10K DTR -0.5 +0.8 +2.03 +3.2 PU 100K TXD1 +0.59 +2.32 RXD1 -0.5 +0.8 +2.03 +3.2 PU 10K Signals CTS, RTS, DCD, DSR, DTR and RI have following characteristics: ON OFF Logical level Active Inactive Electrical level Low level (~0V) High level (~3V) 5.7 UART2 TXD2 and RXD2 have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Min Max Min RXD2 -0.5 +0.8 +2.03 TXD2 +0.59 +2.32 Remarks Max +3.2 - State after RESET PU 100K 5.8 IRDA RXIR, TXIR and CMDIRDA have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Min Max Min Max RXDIR -0.5 +0.8 +2.03 +3.2 TXIR, CMDIRDA +0.59 +2.32 - Remarks State after RESET PU 100K 5.9 DATA / COMMAND MULTIPLEXING MOD_ESCAPE*_CMD and DTE_ESCAPE_CMD have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Remarks State after reset Min Max Min Max Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! 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This duration increases to around 1 second minimum when the module is used at –30°C. 5.11 AUDIO SIGNALS Audio Inputs Parameter Maximum input (MICIP-MICIN) Maximum Input (HSMICP-HSMICN) Nominal reference (MICIP-MICIN) Tests Conditions Min range Inputs 3 dBm0 (Maximum digital sample amplitude with PGA gain set to 0dB) Inputs 3 dBm0 (Maximum digital sample Range amplitude with PGA gain set to 0dB), "differential amplifier" (Gain=25.6 dB) level Nominal reference level at "differential amplifier" (Gain=25.6 dB) (HSMICP-HSMICN) Differential input resistance (MICIP-MICIN) Differential input resistance "differential amplifier" (Gain=25.6 dB) (HSMICP-HSMICN) Micro amplifier gain (MICIPMICIN) Micro amplifier gain "differential amplifier" (HSMICP-HSMICN) Typ Max Units 32.5 mVrms 32.5 mVrms -10 dBm0 -10 dBm0 36 kΩ 36 kΩ 25.6 dB 25.6 dB Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. 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Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 52/61 Audio Outputs Parameter Differential Minimum resistive load between HPP32 and HPN32 ; R// Tests Conditions Min Typ Max Units Output swing 3.9 Vpp 120 Ω Output swing 1.5 Vpp 33 Ω Differential Maximum capacitor load between HPP32 and HPN32; C// Common mode Minimum resistive load at HPP32 and HPN32 Common mode Maximum load at HPP32 and HPN32 Minimum resistive load at HSOL and HSOR: R// Maximum capacitor load at HSOL and HSOR: C// Differential Minimum resistive load Output swing 4.38 Vpp between HPP8 and HPN8: R// Differential Maximum capacitor load between HPP8 and HPN8: C// Common mode Minimum resistive load at HPP8 and HPN8 Common mode Maximum capacitor load at HPP8 and HPN8 100 pF kΩ 200 10 pF Ω 32 100 pF Ω 8 100 pF kΩ 200 10 pF Global Characteristics Parameter Tests Conditions Distortion ≤ 2% and 120 Ω Earphone Maximum output Distortion ≤ 2% and 33 Ω input level = swing at HPP32 - HPN32 5.34dBm0 Earphone amplifier gain Headphone Maximum output Distortion ≤ 2% and 32 Ω swing at (HSOL/R) Headphone L/R amplifier gain Distortion ≤ 2% and 8 Ω, VCCSPK = 3.2v, Pout=340mW, SPKG = 0 Distortion ≤ 2% and 8 Ω, VCCSPK = 3.2v, Speaker maximum output at Pout=380mW, SPKG = 1, VSP input HPP8 - HPN8 level=-2.5dBm0 Distortion ≤ 5% and 8 Ω, VCCSPK = 3.2v, Pout=430mW, SPKG = 1, VSP input level=-2dBm0 Speaker amplifier gain SPKG=0 Min Typ 3.1 3.92 1.2 1.5 1.6 Max Units Vpp 1 dB 1.96 Vpp -5 dB 3.73 4.66 3.96 4.95 4.2 5.24 2.5 Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! 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It has the following characteristics: Signal Min VL (V) VH (V) Treset (ms) 0.8 VBAT 65 Max Remarks 0.2 VBAT - PD 100K NB: The reset signal resets all the system including backup. 5.14 SPARE IO IO5, 6, 7,11 have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Min Max Min Input -0.5 +0.8 +2.03 Output +0.59 +2.32 Iout max = 2mA Remarks Max +3.2 - IO 5,6,7: prog PD IO11: prog PU 5.15 CLOCKS CLK13M and CLK32K have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Min Max Min Max CLK13M +0.59 +2.32 CLK32K 0,297 1,32 CLK26M has the following characteristics: Signal Vmin (V) Vmax (V) CLK26M 0.5V Remarks Remarks 2V Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited State after RESET page 54/61 5.16 JTAG INTERFACE TCLK, TMS, TDI, TDODIGIT, TDIANALOG, BSCAN*, EMU0*, EMU1* have the following characteristics: Signal VL (V) VH (V) Remarks Min Max Min Max TMS, TDI, -0.5 +0.8 +2.03 +3.2 PU TDIANALOG, BSCAN* TCK -0.5 +0.8 +2.03 +3.2 PD TDODIGIT, +0.59 +2.32 TDOANALOG, EMU0*, EMU1* +0.59 +2.32 PU 6. ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION Min Max Parameter Ambient temperature -10°C +55°C Normal range Ambient temperature -30°C +75°C Extended range Storage temperature -40°C +85°C Long damp heat Tested at +60°C, 95% RH during 504 hours Operating conditions Short damp heat Tested at +40°C, 95% RH during 96 hours Storage and transportation conditions Normal Range, from -10°c to +55°C: Inside this normal range, full compliance with GSM standards is guaranteed by SAGEM. Certification tests reports applies to modules operating in this interval. Extended Range, from -30°c to -10°c and from +55°c to +75°C: Inside this extended range, the operability is guaranteed by SAGEM. However, there is not a full certification test report in this range. Practically, SAGEM performs non regression tests in this range in order to ensure that the module can attach to the network and handle a call. Some performances may remain under the normal GSM expectation (sensitivity, RXlev 1 or 2 dB lower, TX emitting power slightly weaker). Out of operational range: No operation is guaranteed by SAGEM out of the operational range. No operating tests are made below 30°c and above +75°C. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 55/61 7. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION 7.1 PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS Notes : - All linear dimensions are in millimeters. - Dimensions are for a reported XS200. Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited page 56/61 Anchor pad (x4) Notes : - - Anchor pads are electrically connected signal). Ball pads are SMD. Missing ball Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable.– 5608.1– 012 / 69255 Edition Erreur! Source du renvoi introuvable. Document Sagem Communication Reproduction et divulgation interdites Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited not (no page 57/61 7.2 TERMINAL ASSIGNMENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND TXD1 TXIR RXD1 TXD2 RXD2 MOD_ USL16 SIMCD USL87 LEDB USL83 USL84 USL85 EMU1 ON*_C * MD GND USL62 CTS USL65 CMDI USL63 USL67 USL71 USL15 USL88 USL90 TDIDI USL74 GND USL55 EMU0 RDA GIT * GND GND GND GND GND GND BSCA TDODI GND N* GIT GND GND GND GND GND GND GND IO11 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT GND GND GND USL43 GND VBAT VBAT A B C D GND DTR RTS USL68 USL79 RXIR USL80 USL78 USL61 USL86 USL82 USL91 GND E GND DCD DSR USL77 GND GND GND USL81 USL93 GND USL64 USL92 GND F GND USL38 USL37 USL36 USL34 USL35 GND GND GND USL66 GND G GND USL32 USL31 USL30 GND GND GND GND GND GND USL49 GND H GND USL27 USL28 USL29 GND DTE_U GND GND GND GND GND USL75 USL48 GND USL45 GND GND GND GND 20 21 22 23 GND GND GND GND GND VBAT VBAT GND GND GND ART*_ STATE I GND USL26 USL25 USL24 USL33 GND GND GND USL76 GND GND USL42 USL39 USL47 USL46 USL50 GND GND GND GND GND GND ANTE NNE J GND USL21 USL22 USL23 IO7 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND CLK13 DTE_E MOD_ MOD_ USL41 GND GND GND M SCAPEESCAPON_ST *_CM E*_CM ATE D D GND GND MOD_ MOD_ USL12 USL11 MOD_ USL13 GND GND UART RESET FLOW _STAT _STAT _STAT E E E HPN8 HPP32 HSGN GND GND GND USL52 USL53 USL40 GND D GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND HPP8 HPN32 GND HSOR HSOL HSMIC USL58 USL7 IP GND GND GND GND GND GND K GND USL20 USL19 USL18 USL17 GND GND GND GND GND GND USL60 GND DAICL USL69 USL73 USL72 LEDC GND K GND GND GND L NC M GND DAIIN DAIO DAIRS USL70 VCCS GND USL59 GND UT T N GND DTE_R IO6 IO5 RI ESET* _CMD O GND NC CHAR CHAR CHAR GEUR GEUR GEUR P GND LEDR MOD_ GND OFF** _CMD GND GND GND GND GND GND MOD_ VBAC GND TDOA GND GND GND RESET KUP NALO _CMD Q GND LEDG USL14 VRIO USL89 NC GND USL56 USL57 GND R S T U GND NC USL5 USL6 GND GND GND GND USL51 GND GND USL44 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND HSMIC GND IN GND GND GND GND MICIN GND USL10 GND GND GND GND GND MICIP GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND USL1 GND SIMVC SIMRS SIMCL SIMIO TCK C T K GND GND TMS USL54 GND GND GND CLK26 GND M GND GND GND GND GND GND GND NC GND CLK32 GND TDIAN GND K ALO GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND USL9 USL8 GND GND USL2 USL3 USL4 GND GND GND Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! 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Pull down Digital input buffer (IDI041/PS0201) Digital output buffer (OUK431) Digital output buffer (OUI431) Digital output buffer (OUK431) Digital output buffer (OUK431) Digital bi directional buffer (IDG091/OUI431/PE1001) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUI431/PS1001) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUI431/PS1001) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUI431/PS1001) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUI431/PS1001) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUI431/PS1001) Digital bi directional buffer (IDI041/OUI431/PS1001) Digital output buffer (OUO431) Digital output buffer (OUI431) Digital output buffer (OUI431) Digital output buffer (OUI431) Digital output buffer (OUI431) Digital output buffer (OUI431) Digital input Power supply output Digital output buffer Digital output buffer Digital bi directional buffer Digital input buffer (IDI091) Analog audio input Analog audio input Analog audio output Analog audio output Analog audio output Analog audio input Analog audio input Analog audio output Analog audio output Analog audio output Analog audio output Digital bi directional buffer (IDG091/OUI431/PE1001) Digital bi directional buffer (IDG091/OUO431/PS1001) Note d’étude / Technical document : Erreur! 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