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Motorola C24 Developer’s Guide

Module Hardware Description

DECEMBER 15, 2008

6802985C52-A

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Page 1: ...Technical Information Motorola C24 Developer s Guide Module Hardware Description DECEMBER 15 2008 6802985C52 A ...

Page 2: ...in any form distribute and make derivative works of the copyrighted material Accordingly any copyrighted material of Motorola and its licensors contained herein or in the Motorola products described in this instruction manual may not be copied reproduced distributed merged or modified in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola Furthermore the purchase of Motorola products sha...

Page 3: ...en permission of Motorola Inc High Risk Materials Components units or third party products used in the product described herein are NOT fault tolerant and are NOT designed manufactured or intended for use as on line control equipment in the following hazardous environments requiring fail safe controls the operation of Nuclear Facilities Aircraft Navigation or Aircraft Communication Systems Air Tra...

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Page 5: ...i What is Not Covered by the Warranty xviii Installed Data xviii Out of Warranty Repairs xviii Revision History xix Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Product Specifications 2 Certifications Approvals 4 Regulatory Approvals 5 CFR 47 Part 15 19 specifies label requirements 5 CFR 47 Part 15 21 Information to user 5 CFR 47 Part 15 105 Information to the user 5 Chapter 2 Hardware Interface Description 7 Archite...

Page 6: ...esign Guidelines 24 Audio Interface 25 Handset Microphone Port 25 Headset Microphone Port 26 Speaker Port 27 Headset Detection 29 Alert Loudspeaker Port 30 Digital Audio Interface 31 Operating Modes 32 Basic Mode 32 Advanced Mode 32 Audio Programming Interface 33 Audio Algorithms 34 Gain Control 35 Audio Design 36 Analog Ground 37 A D Interface 38 General Purpose A D 38 Power Supply A D 38 Control...

Page 7: ... Connector Specifications 56 Mating Connector 57 RF Connector Specifications 58 Mating Connector 58 C24 Mounting 60 Chapter 5 Service and Testing 61 Service 61 Who to Contact 61 Required Query Information 61 Motorola Workflow 62 Service Centers 63 Testing a Standalone Unit 64 Test Setup 64 Test Procedure 66 Acronyms and Abbreviations Index ...

Page 8: ...Table of Contents iv C24 Module Hardware Description December 15 2008 ...

Page 9: ... 2 14 Audio Interface Topology 25 2 15 Handset Microphone Circuit 26 2 16 Headset Microphone Circuit 27 2 17 Differential Speaker Circuit 28 2 18 Single ended Speaker Circuit 28 2 19 Differential Loudspeaker Circuit 30 2 20 SIngle ended Loudspeaker Circuit 30 2 21 Voiceband Mode PCM Bus Coding Format 32 2 22 Audio Programming Interface 34 2 23 VREF Power up Timing 41 2 24 WKUPO_N Operation 42 4 1 ...

Page 10: ...32 2 11 Advanced Mode Commands 33 2 12 Speech Processing Features 34 2 13 Gain Control Features 35 2 14 Speaker Port Gains for Speech 35 2 15 Microphone and Headset Microphone Port Gains 36 2 16 A D Signals 38 2 17 GPAD Specifications 38 2 18 Supply A D Specifications 39 2 19 Controls and Indicators 40 2 20 VREF Specifications 41 2 21 GPS Receiver Specifications 44 2 22 Antenna Interface Specifica...

Page 11: ...er typical conditions These values may vary when subject to different conditions such as SW version network status application settings and environmental conditions Target Audience This manual is intended for all members of the integration team who are responsible for integrating the C24 module into the host OEM device including representatives from hardware software and RF engineering disciplines...

Page 12: ...tatement and Requirements Certain safety precautions must be observed during all phases of the operation usage service or repair of any cellular terminal or mobile incorporating the C24 module The integrator is advised to consider the following general cautions in the context of their integrated system incorporating the C24 module and to provide the end user with the applicable warnings and advice...

Page 13: ...o located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter The combined cable loss and antenna gain must not exceed 5 3 dBi 800 band The combined cable loss and antenna gain must not exceed 4 2 dBi and total system output must not exceed 2 0W EIRP in the PCS 1900 band in order to comply with the EIRP limit of 24 232 b OEM installers must be provided with antenna installation instr...

Page 14: ... Specification for Short Message Service 3GPP2 C S0061 0 Data Signaling Conformance Test Specification For CDMA2000 Air Interface 3GPP2 C S0062 Contact Us We at Motorola want to make this guide as helpful as possible Keep us informed of your comments and suggestions for improvements For general contact technical support report documentation errors and to order manuals use this email address M2M Cu...

Page 15: ...nts information to help you avoid an undesirable situation or provides additional information to help you understand a topic or concept Caution Caution Presents information to identify a situation in which damage to software stored data or equipment could occur thus avoiding the damage ...

Page 16: ...ment Ground the instrument Only suitably qualified individuals should work on the product and host system Consideration should be given to the safest grounding arrangement for the host application Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safe...

Page 17: ...gulatory compliance with the European Union EU Directive 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE when using Motorola equipment in EU countries The finished host application should be marked with the crossed out wheelie bin mark at least 7mm high if it is within the scope of the WEEE directive Motorola recommends that the system integrator seeks expert guidance as to the applicabl...

Page 18: ...ment in non EU countries In non EU countries dispose of Motorola equipment in accordance with national and regional regulations RoHS Compliance The C24 product meets the European Union directive for RoHS compliance The RoHS compliance is subject to a declaration of conformity that may be viewed upon request ...

Page 19: ... could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur If CUSTOMER should use any Product or provide any Product to a third party for any such use CUSTOMER hereby agrees that MOTOROLA is not liable in whole or in part for any claims or damages arising from such use and further agrees to indemnify and hold MOTOROLA harmless from any claim loss cost or damage arising from such use EXCEPT...

Page 20: ...anty term Motorola will at its discretion and without extra charge as your exclusive remedy repair or replace your Product which does not comply with this warranty or failing this to reimburse the price of the Product but reduced to take into account the use you have had of the Product since it was delivered This warranty will expire at the end of the Warranty Term This is the complete and exclusi...

Page 21: ...harge warranty service if the requested documentation can not be presented or if the information is incomplete illegible or incompatible with the factory records Repair at Motorola s option may include reflashing of software the replacement of parts or boards with functionally equivalent reconditioned or new parts or boards Replaced parts accessories batteries or boards are warranted for the balan...

Page 22: ...rmal use Depending on operating conditions and your usage habits wear and tear might take place of components including mechanical problems related to Product housing paint assembly sub assemblies displays and keyboards and any accessories which are not part of the Product s in box configuration The rectification of faults generated through wear and tear and the use of consumable items like batter...

Page 23: ... History Manual Number 6802985C52 A Manual Title C24 Module Hardware Description Version Information The following table lists the manual version date of version and remarks about the version Revision History Version Date Issue Remarks A December 15 2008 Initial Release ...

Page 24: ...Revision History xx C24 Module Hardware Description December 15 2008 ...

Page 25: ...s are easily controlled and configured using a versatile AT command interface that provides full control over the C24 operation The C24 control and indication interface extends its capabilities beyond CDMA communications This includes an A D and GPIO interface and a regulated output voltage for supplying external circuits With these interfaces the C24 can operate and control external applications ...

Page 26: ...tement and Requirements on page viii and Antenna and Transmission Safety Precautions on page ix in Preface Note Motorola reserves the right to change the specifications without prior notice Table 1 1 Product Specifications Product Features Operating systems CDMA 800 1900 Physical Characteristics Dimensions 45 2 x 24 4 x 5 6 mm 6 4mm Total Stacking height Mounting Two Ø2 4 mm holes Weight 9 1 grams...

Page 27: ...ctors Single 70 pin board to board RF MMCX UIM Card External UIM connectivity Serial Ports UART BR from 300 bps to 230400 bps USB USB full speed device specifications Rev 2 0 Data Features 1x Data Maximum 153 6 Kbps CSD Max BR 14 4 kbps SMS MO MT Text and PDU modes Fax Class 2 0 Voice Features Telephony Digital audio Differential analog audio lines Vocoders 13K QCELP EVRC EVRC B DTMF support Audio...

Page 28: ...1 TTY Spirent UTS Driver Supplementary Service Call forwarding Call hold and waiting Three way call Call indicator Call barring Character Set UTF8 UCS2 ASCII GSM 8859 1 Control Status Indicators CDMA coverage Wakeup TX enable Reset Antenna Detect AT Command Set Qualcomm QSC6055 Motorola proprietary AT commands Accessories Firmware data loader Data logger Developer Kit Table 1 1 Product Specificati...

Page 29: ...manual in that alternative form provided the user can reasonably be expected to have the capability to access information in that form CFR 47 Part 15 105 Information to the user b For a Class B digital device or peripheral the instructions furnished the user shall include the following or similar statement placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual Note This equipment has been tested...

Page 30: ...Regulatory Approvals 6 C24 Module Hardware Description December 15 2008 ...

Page 31: ...Interface Description The following paragraphs describe in details the hardware requirements for properly interfacing and operating the C24 module Architecture Overview Figure 2 1 below illustrates the primary functional components of the C24 Figure 2 1 C24 Block Diagram ...

Page 32: ...al purpose IO signals Analog Block Power Management IC PMIC Internal regulators 1 external regulator for customer use Analog audio interface management Speaker microphone Alert speaker Headset Real Time Clock RTC subsystem CDMA Transceiver Block RF receiver Signal processing IC for transmit and receive CDMA data IC CELL PCS RX filter IC Triplexer for CELL GPS PCS IC CELL PCS duplexer IC 1 575 GHz ...

Page 33: ...alid VCC supply RESET_N signal is enabled low The C24 Interfaces are Off Only the internal RTC timer is operating Any signals connected to the interface connector must be set low or tri stated Idle Mode RESET_N signal is disabled high CTS_N and DSR_N signals are enabled low The C24 is fully active registered to the net work and ready to communicate This is the default power up mode Sleep Mode RESE...

Page 34: ... C24 interface connector In any case the C24 supply input must not drop below the minimum operating level during transmission Dropping below the minimum operating voltage may degrade the module performance To minimize the losses and transients on the power supply lines it is recommended to follow these guidelines Use a 100 uF or greater low ESR capacitor on the C24 supply inputs The capacitor shou...

Page 35: ...upply 8 2 pF 10 pF 1900 MHz CDMA band Filters transmission EMI 33 pF 39 pF 800 MHz CDMA band Filters transmission EMI Table 2 3 Recommended Power Supply Filtering Capacitor Usage Description Table 2 4 C24 Current Ratings Parameter Description Conditions Min Typ Max Unit IOFF RTC mode 10 µA IIDLE Idle mode Registered 40 mA ISLEEP Low power mode SCI 2 1 5 mA IRMS Average transmit current CELL Band P...

Page 36: ...terface is enabled and C24 is ready to communicate Important Do not operate the C24 out of its electrical or environmental limits Refer to the specifications chapter for details of these limits Turning the C24 On During a power on process C24 may toggle several interface signals which are visible to the application These signals do not represent any valid state or data and should be ignored by the...

Page 37: ...Figure 2 3 illustrates the power on process using the IGN signal Figure 2 3 IGN Power On Timing Turning the C24 Off There are several ways to turn the C24 off Asserting the ON_N signal low for a minimum of 2 seconds Setting the IGN signal low AT command Turning the C24 Off Using ON_N Asserting the ON_N signal low for a minimum of 2 seconds will turn C24 off This will initiate a normal power off pr...

Page 38: ...he IGN signal is set low C24 will turn off This will initiate a normal power off process which includes disabling of all applications interfaces UART audio etc and closing the network connection The IGN signal will not power off C24 before 30 seconds have elapsed since C24 was powered on This delay mechanism is implemented to protect C24 from unexpected transients on the IGN line during power up F...

Page 39: ...wers off the C24 This command emulates the ON_N signal operation for power off Power Loss shut down A low power shut down occurs when C24 senses the external power supply is below the minimal operating limit The module will respond by powering down automatically without notice This form of power down is not recommended for regular use since the unexpected power loss may result in loss of data ...

Page 40: ...he C24 powers on in Idle mode In this mode the C24 interfaces and features are functional and the module is fully active Low power mode is activated by the ATS24 command The value set by this command determines the inactive state duration required by C24 in seconds after which C24 will enter sleep mode For example ATS24 1 activates low power mode after 1 second of inactivity ATS24 5 activates low ...

Page 41: ...ng of the CTS_N signal during low power mode can be controlled by the AT MSCTS command Setting AT MSCTS 1 permanently disables the serial interface during low power mode even during a network page by C24 The CTS_N signal is disabled and therefore the serial interfaces are blocked Terminating Low Power Mode Terminating the low power mode or wake up is defined as the transition of the C24 operating ...

Page 42: ...gnal is the recommended method to temporarily wake up C24 from low power mode It provides the application full control of the C24 operating mode and guarantees that data on the serial interface will not be lost or misinterpreted The WKUPI_N signal must be used to wake up C24 from low power mode if the serial interface has been disabled by the AT MSCTS command Incoming Network Data During low power...

Page 43: ...ATS24 settings see Figure 2 9 Figure 2 9 Serial Interface Data Permanent termination of Low Power Mode The C24 low power mode is enabled and disabled by the ATS24 command To permanently terminate the C24 low power mode the ATS24 0 command must be used Setting ATS24 0 disables the currently active low power mode and switches C24 to Idle mode C24 will not return to low power mode until an ATS24 0 co...

Page 44: ...C24 operates in a CDMA network that supports automatic time zone updating it will update the RTC with the local time and date upon connection to the network The RTC will continue to keep the time from that point Using the AT CCLK command Setting the time and date manually by this AT commands overrides the automatic network update Once the time and date are manually updated the RTC timer will keep ...

Page 45: ...E device These definitions apply for the UART signals naming conventions and the direction of data flow as described in Figure 2 10 Figure 2 10 UART1 Interface Signals The C24 primary UART supports baud rates 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 and 230400 bps Auto baud rate detection is not supported and the default baud rate is 115200 bps All flow control handshakes are supported...

Page 46: ...ces share the same internal HW port Therefore applications using the UART2 interface must not connect any external devices to the UIM Card interface and vise versa USB Interface C24 incorporates a standard Universal Serial Bus USB interface The C24 USB electrical interface and protocol conform to the USB 2 0 full speed specifications C24 is defined as a USB device on the USB bus and does not suppo...

Page 47: ...rect and complete connection to an external UIM C24 supports dynamic detection of the UIM card through a dedicated UIM detection signal C24 will detect a UIM card insertion or removal upon power up or during operation by the transitions on the UIM_PD_N signal Important The UIM interface can t be operated together with the UART2 interface Both interfaces share the same internal HW port Therefore ap...

Page 48: ... from any possible EMI sources such as the RF and digital switching signals The UIM interface signals length should not exceed 100mm between the C24 interface connector and the UIM tray The UIM clock and data signals UIM_CLK and UIM_DIO should be routed separately on the application board and preferably isolated by a surrounding ground plane In case that transient suppressors zener diodes etc are ...

Page 49: ...in a variety of modes Two differential analog speaker outputs for use in a variety of modes A digital serial interface using PCM coding Figure 2 14 shows the audio interface topology Figure 2 14 Audio Interface Topology Handset Microphone Port The handset microphone port is the C24 power up default active audio input for voice calls It is located on pin 61 at the C24 interface connector named MIC ...

Page 50: ...24 biasing circuit may also be used with an active microphone which corresponds to the microphone port specifications Headset Microphone Port The headset microphone port is designed for use with but not limited to a headset audio device It is located at pin 57 on the C24 interface connector named HDST_MIC It is designed as a single ended input and should be referenced to the C24 analog ground Tabl...

Page 51: ...capacitor is required in case a passive microphone is used or the application provides a separate bias voltage to an active microphone circuit The internal C24 biasing circuit may also be used with an active microphone which corresponds to the headset microphone port specifications Speaker Port The analog speaker port is the C24 power up default active output for voice calls and DTMF tones It is l...

Page 52: ...differential speaker circuit Figure 2 18 shows a single ended speaker circuit and Table 2 8 gives the speaker specifications Figure 2 17 Differential Speaker Circuit Important For safety regulations it is important to place series resistors on the speaker output lines as illustrated in Figure 2 17 The resistors value should be R 0Ω at the design stage but may be changed to a different value during...

Page 53: ... the alert loudspeaker port for rings and alert tones The headset path is an alternate audio path in basic mode It is designed for but not limited to a personal hands free audio device a headset using the headset microphone input port and the speaker output port The HDST_INT_N signal is used to switch between handset and headset audio paths in basic audio mode This signal is set high by default at...

Page 54: ...pplies 0 5W to the audio device It may also be used as a single ended output referenced to the C24 analog ground Figure 2 19 shows the alert loudspeaker circuit and Table 2 9 gives the loudspeaker specifications Figure 2 19 Differential Loudspeaker Circuit Important For safety regulations it is important to place series resistors on the alert output lines as illustrated in Figure 2 19 The resistor...

Page 55: ...t and output signals The PCM bus signal s configuration is PCM_CLK 2048 kHz serial clock PCM_FS 8 kHz bit wide frame sync PCM_DOUT 13 bit linear audio data output PCM_DIN 13 bit linear audio data input The analog audio is sampled at an 8 kHz rate and converted to linear 13 bit serial PCM audio data The serial data is transferred on the PCM bus in 16 bit word format which includes 13 sampled data b...

Page 56: ...T command set Table 2 10 describes the available audio paths in Basic mode Advanced Mode Advanced mode utilizes C24 s unique set of AT commands for advanced audio programming The expanded AT command set enables to define a specific audio path and setting which are not part of the default configuration for each type of audio sound speech DTMF tones rings and alerts Table 2 10 Basic Mode Audio Paths...

Page 57: ...ols the following audio features Audio Path Defines the input and output devices for speech DTMF tones rings and alerts Audio Gain Defines the amplification gain level for input and output audio devices Audio Algorithm Defines the speech processing features for voice calls Table 2 11 Advanced Mode Commands Command Description AT MAPATH Sets the input device for voice and the output devices for voi...

Page 58: ...ithms can be configured separately for each audio path and operating mode through the AT command interface The C24 also supports EVRC EVRC B and 13K speech coding algorithms which are used by the CDMA network These algorithms are configured and operated by the CDMA network provider Table 2 12 gives the speech processing features Table 2 12 Speech Processing Features Feature AT Command Default Sett...

Page 59: ...the input and output devices which correspond to the values set by the AT commands are described in Table 2 14 and Table 2 15 Table 2 13 Gain Control Features Device Gain Command Default Gain Description Basic Advanced Microphone AT MMICG AT MMICG 16 Sets input speech gain level Headset Micro phone 16 Sets input speech gain level Speaker AT CLVL AT MAVOL 4 Sets voice and DTMF gain Alert Speaker AT...

Page 60: ...lication s supplies and signals The noises are transferred into the C24 s audio circuits through the microphone input signals and then are amplified by the C24 s internal audio amplifiers To minimize the audio noise and improve the audio performance the microphone and speaker signals must be designed with sufficient protection from surrounding noises The following guidelines should be followed to ...

Page 61: ...d to provide a separate ground connection for the application s external audio devices and circuits This signal provides an isolated ground connection directly from C24 which is separated from the noisy digital ground of the application It is recommended to connect this signal to analog audio devices and circuits used by the application Using a separate analog ground minimizes audio noises and imp...

Page 62: ...ation through the AT command interface The GPAD signals measure a DC voltage level of 0 1 2 5 V which is converted internally to a 8 bit digital value The user application can monitor the A D voltage level through the AT MMAD command which returns the measured DC level in Volts times 100 For example a measured analog DC level of 1 75 Volts will be presented as 175 by the MMAD command Table 2 17 gi...

Page 63: ...d and monitored through the AT MMAD command which returns the measured VCC level in Volts times 100 For example a measured supply level of 3 65 Volts will be presented as 365 by the MMAD command Table 2 18 Supply A D Specifications Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit Sampling Range Operating range 3 0 4 5 V Resolution 10 mV ...

Page 64: ...tate Furthermore any input signals connected to the C24 interface must be disabled tri state or set low when RESET_N is low VREF Reference Regulator The C24 incorporates a regulated voltage output VREF The regulator provides a 2 8V output for use by the customer application This regulator can source up to 150 mA of current to power any external digital circuits Table 2 19 Controls and Indicators C...

Page 65: ...s Wakeup Out Some applications incorporate their own power saving mode in which they operate with minimal functionality including disabling of interfaces and serial communications The wakeup out WKUPO_N signal is an active low output which is designed to support a low power mode feature in the host application This signal is used by C24 to indicate that it requires to communicate with the host app...

Page 66: ...t ATS102 delays The application may return to low power mode after the serial interface has been inactive for the duration set by ATS100 This duration is measured from the last data sent or received on the serial interface Figure 2 24 WKUPO_N Operation The following guidelines apply to the wakeup out mechanism C24 will set the WKUPO_N signal low to indicate that in has data to send through the ser...

Page 67: ...a connection and the ANT_DET output signal is set high CDMA Network Indicator The CDMA output signal indicates the network CDMA connection status When C24 is connected to a CDMA network this signal is enabled When C24 is not connected to the CDMA network this signal is disabled Transmission Indicator The TXEN_N output signal indicates when C24 is transmitting over the CDMA network This signal is s...

Page 68: ...and the position is send to the C24 device MS Based C24 receive initial satellites information form the network and calculatse the position by itself Number of satellites 2D When the GPS receiver is using three satellites to determine a position solution 3D When the GPS receiver is using four or more satellites to determine a position solution and the accurate time Serial Configuration The C24 has...

Page 69: ...is 50Ω impedance matched at the relevant CDMA frequencies The antenna or antenna application must be installed properly to achieve best performance Table 2 22 gives the antenna interface specifications Table 2 22 Antenna Interface Specifications Parameter Specifications Cellular CDMA 824 04 848 97 MHz Tx 869 04 893 97 MHz Rx US PCS 1850 1910 MHz Tx 1930 1990 MHz Rx GPS 1575 42 MHz 1 024 MHz Gain 0...

Page 70: ...Antenna Interface 46 C24 Module Hardware Description December 15 2008 ...

Page 71: ...n Exceeding the values may result in permanent damage to the module Table 3 1 Maximum Ratings Parameter Conditions Min Max Unit VCC Supply 0 4 5 V Digital Input Signals Except for IGN VBUS USB_DP USB_DN C24 powered on 0 3 V Analog Input Signals Audio A D inter faces C24 powered on 0 2 8 V All Input Signals Except for IGN VBUS USB_DP USB_DN C24 powered off 0 0 1 V IGN signal 0 16 V VBUS signal 0 5 ...

Page 72: ...s that are not used by the customer application must be left unconnected C24 incorporates the necessary internal circuitry to keep unconnected signal in their default state Do not connect any components to or apply any voltage on signals that are not used by the application Important Signals that are defined as Do Not Use or DNU must remain externally unconnected in any case These signals are rese...

Page 73: ...out put O VOUT IOUT 150 mA 4 2 8 4 V 16 WKUPI_N C24 wakeup input I L 100K PU VIH VIL 2 2 8 0 3 0 0 4 V 26 WKUPO_ N Host wakeup output O L VOH VOL IOUT 4 mA 2 6 2 8 0 0 3 V 25 RESET_N Reset signal output O L 100K PD VOH VOL IOUT 4 mA 2 6 2 8 0 0 3 V 53 ON_N On Off switch I L 100K PU VIH VIL 0 7 VCC VCC V 51 IGN Ignition input I H 15K PD VIH VIL 2 0 VCC 16 0 4 V 39 TXEN_N Transmit indi cator O L 100...

Page 74: ... 6 2 8 0 2 8 0 3 0 0 3 0 3 V 11 RXD_N UART1 RXD O L 9 RTS_N UART1 RTS I L 100K PU 15 CTS_N UART1 CTS O L 19 DTR_N UART1 DTR I L 100K PU 13 DSR_N UART1 DSR O L 17 DCD_N UART1 DCD O L 23 RI_N UART1 RI O L USB 10 USB_VBUS USB bus power I H VIH VIL NOTE 1 4 5 5 0 0 5 25 0 2 V 12 USB_DP USB bus serial data I O H VIH VIL VOH VOL 3 0 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 6 0 8 0 3 V 14 USB_DN USB bus serial data I O L Table...

Page 75: ...eset O L VOH VOL UIM_ VCC 0 0 4 V 52 UIM_DIO UIM serial data I O H 5 1K PU 46 UIM_CLK UIM clock O H Digital Audio 18 PCM_ DIN Digital audio receive I H 100K PU VIH VIL VOH VOL IOUT 4 mA 2 0 2 6 2 8 0 2 8 0 3 0 0 3 0 3 V 20 PCM_ DOUT Digital audio transmit O H 22 PCM_CLK Digital audio clock O H 24 PCM_FS Digital audio frame sync O H Table 3 3 Interface Specifications Cont Pin Signal Name Descriptio...

Page 76: ... I O I O 22K PU 42 GPIO8 General pur pose I O I O 22K PU Audio 67 SPKR_N Speaker inverted Hands free O RL VACPP Single ended no load 32 Ω 69 SPKR_P Speaker Hands free O 2 75 V 63 ALRT_N Alert speaker inverted O RL VACPP Single ended no load 8 Ω 65 ALRT_P Alert speaker O 2 75 V 61 MIC Microphone input I RIN VACPP 10K 2 5 Ω V 59 AGND Audio ground 57 HDST_ MIC Headset microphone input I RIN VPP 10K 2...

Page 77: ...um Input Level Active sam pling range 0 2 75 V 43 ADC2 General pur pose A D I VIN ACTIVE 0 2 5 V 47 ADC3 General pur pose A D I IADC 3 mA Not Used 45 Do Not Use 54 Do Not Use 60 Do Not Use 56 Do Not Use 58 Do Not Use 70 Do Not Use 62 Do Not Use 64 Do Not Use 68 Do Not Use 66 Do Not Use Table 3 3 Interface Specifications Cont Pin Signal Name Description I O Active H L Internal PU PD Parameter Condi...

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Page 79: ...December 15 2008 C24 Module Hardware Description 55 Chapter 4 Mechanical Specifications Board Dimensions Figure 4 1 describes the C24 mechanical characteristics Figure 4 1 C24 Mechanical Characteristics ...

Page 80: ...rface Connector Table 4 2 describes the C24 interface connector characteristics Table 4 1 C24 interface connector options C24 Connector Mating Connector Stacking Height Molex 53748 0708 Molex 52991 0708 3 0 mm Table 4 2 Interface Connector Specifications Parameter 53748 3 0 mm Contacts 70 Rows 2 Pitch 0 5 mm Maximum Current 500 mA Maximum Voltage 50 V Contact Resistance 50 mΩ maximum Insulation Re...

Page 81: ...electrical and mechanical characteristics as the corresponding C24 interface connector which is described in Table 4 2 Figure 4 3 provides a reference drawing of the mating connector mechanical dimensions Figure 4 3 Mating Connector Dimensions For more information on the C24 mating connector please refer to the Molex web site at http www molex com ...

Page 82: ...g connector should be a standard MMCX plug connector or cable assembly which corresponds to the C24 MMCX connector specifications Any standard MMCX connector or application from different manufacturers may be mated with C24 Table 4 3 RF Connector Specifications Parameter Specifications Rated Voltage 335 VRMS Impedance 50 Ω Contact Resistance 5 mΩ center contact 2 5 mΩ outer contact Insulation Resi...

Page 83: ...al Specifications December 15 2008 C24 Module Hardware Description 59 Such a cable assembly example is the Huber Suhner PN 11_MMCX 50 1 2 111_OH which is illustrated in Figure 4 5 Figure 4 5 Optional MMCX Cable Assembly ...

Page 84: ... and area of this pad must not be exceeded by any mechanical or electrical element Several electrical components which are not shielded are located near the holes These components must not be in contact with the mounting elements or with other parts of the application board and care must be taken to avoid any damage Figure 4 6 depicts the C24 mounting area Figure 4 6 C24 Mounting Area The holes ar...

Page 85: ... Motorola are subject to the agreement between the customer and Motorola and may be at an additional charge to the customer Motorola will inform the customer in advance of any such charge Indirect Customer Send requests to your distributor and not to Motorola help desk For additional information on the C24 please refer to http developer motorola com products wirelessmodules Required Query Informat...

Page 86: ...ands and the HyperTerminal log with the responses AT CMEE 2 to get textual error message AT CPIN to get SIM card status AT CREG to see if the TXVR is registered to the network AT CSQ to get the signal strength RX level AT CGSN to read the IMEI number of the unit ATI3 to get the software version of the TXVR AT S to get the setting of basic AT commands AT CMER 0 0 1 1 to get messages and indicators ...

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Page 88: ...the test you need the following A C24 OEM cellular engine unit A C24 Developer s Kit A desktop or laptop computer which includes A free serial communications port RS232 A connected and active line modem internal or external A terminal application such as HyperTerminal Test Setup To Setup the C24 Test Follow this procedure Figure 5 1 to set up your equipment before performing the test 1 Verify that...

Page 89: ...65 6 Open a second terminal window and configure it to operate with the serial port occupied by the line modem Figure 5 1 Test Setup Computer Developer Board with C24 unit Line Modem internal or external To telephone line wall outlet RS232 Port Serial Port Serial Port Serial Cable ...

Page 90: ... reply C24 OEM Module ati8 prompts the C24 software version 3 Make a CSD call from the C24 to the line modem or the reverse using the atd and ata commands in the appropriate window 4 Verify that a connection between the two modems is established 5 Select any file to transfer between the two modems The file can be any existing file or a new file created specifically for the test 6 Send the file eit...

Page 91: ...modems D DCS Digital Cellular System GSM in the 1800MHz band D DOC Department of Communications Canada D DRX Discontinuos Reception D DSP Digital Signal Processor D DSR Data Set Ready D DTE Data Terminal Equipment such as terminals PCs and so on D DTMF Dual Tone MultiFrequency D DTR Data Terminal Ready D DTX Discontinuos Transmission E EFR Enhanced Full Rate E EGPRS Enhanced General Packet Radio S...

Page 92: ...e Approval G GCF GSM Certification Forum G GPIO General Purpose Input Output G GPRS General Packet Radio Service G GSM Global System for Mobile Communications H HR Half Rate I IC Integrated Circuit L LNA Low noise Amplifier M MMCX Miniature Micro Coax M MO Mobile Originated M MT Mobile Terminated O OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer P PCB Printed Circuit Board P PCL Power Class Level P PCM Pulse ...

Page 93: ...cation Review Board GSM North America P PU Pull Up R R TTE Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R RMS Root Mean Square R RI Ring Indicator R RTS Request To Send S SAR Specific Absorption Rate S SIM Subscriber Identity Module S SMS Short Message Service S SPI Serial Peripheral Interface T TDMA Time Division Multiple Access Abbreviation Full Name R S T ...

Page 94: ...ion December 15 2008 U UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter U USB Universal Serial Bus U USSD Unstructured Supplementary Services Data V VCC Voltage Common Collector V VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Abbreviation Full Name U V ...

Page 95: ...2 Regulatory Approvals 5 Safety Precautions ix Standards ix Terms and Abbreviations 2 Testing 64 User Operation ix E Environmental Specifications 3 O Organization of Manual xix P Physical Specifications 2 Precautions ix Product Specifications 3 R Regulatory Approvals 5 S Safety Precautions ix Specifications 2 Environmental 3 Physical 2 Standards ix Support Center 61 T Terms 2 Testing 64 Test Proce...

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