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Transition Guide 
Ver. 1.00

 

 

 
EDG0100TG001 

Page 2 

Rev. 1.00 – 11/03/2005 

 

2.0 Introduction 

 

2.1 General Comments 

 

If you are integrating the GSM0107 or GSM0108 for the first time, please refer to the 

Enfora Enabler II-G 

Triple-Band Radio Modem Integration Guide GSM0107IG001 

or 

Enfora Enabler II-G Quad-Band Radio 

Integration Guide GSM0108IG001

 documents respectively.  If you are integrating the EDG0108 for the first 

time, please refer to the document 

Enfora Enabler II-E Quad-Band Integration Guide EDG0108IG003. 

 
There are several items to consider when migrating from the GSM0107/GSM0108 to the EDG0108 platform.  
The following areas should be understood completely prior to any migration effort.  Each area will be 
covered in detail in the following sections.  The details provided are separated into Minor and Major impact 
categories.  Minor differences will require very few changes in a migration effort.  Major differences will 
impact a design in a somewhat substantial way and should be researched thoroughly for any transition 
project. 
 
Major differences 
 

 

Power Consumption 

 
Minor differences 
 

 

Interface pin-out (Minor) 

 

Slight mechanical differences 

 

 

2.1.1 Test 

Specification Reference Material 

 

 

GSM Test Specification 

 

3GPP TS 51.010-1 

 

2.1.2 Physical 

Dimension Differences 

 

There are some minor dimensional changes between the EDG0108 and GSM0107/GSM0108 
modules.  The following drawings provide the differences. 

 
EDG0108 Module Mechanical Notes 
 

• 

Mated 60-pin I/O connector stack height is 2.0 MM 

• 

60-pin connector is Molex 53729-0608 (this is the same module connector used on current 
designs).  The PCB mating connector, Molex 52974-0604, is the same as in prior designs. 

• 

The RF connector is Sunridge MCB-ST-00T or approved equivalent.  Mates with Sunridge MCB2 
series cable assembly 

 

Summary of Contents for Enabler II-E

Page 1: ...Transition Guide EDG0108TG001 Enfora Enabler IIG To Enabler II E Modem Transition Guide Rev 1 00 ...

Page 2: ...r selling this product for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Enfora Inc for any damages resulting from illegal use or resale Copyright Complying with all applicable copyright laws is the responsibility of the user Without limiting the rights under copyright no part of this document may be reproduced stored in or introduced into a retrieval system or tran...

Page 3: ...3 USING THE SDK0107 DEVELOPMENT BOARD WITH THE EDG0108 MODULE 9 3 4 REGULATION AND COMPLIANCE DIFFERENCES 11 Enabler II G GCF Approval Formerly FTA 11 Enabler II E GCF and PTCRB Approval 11 Enabler II G EMC Safety Requirements for the Countries of the European Union EU 12 Enabler II E EMC Safety Requirements for the Countries of the European Union EU 12 Enabler II E Assembly Requirements 12 3 5 RF...

Page 4: ...uthor Description 3 2 05 Draft Matt Glover Initial Draft 3 12 05 Draft Matt Glover Added EGPRS Operating Power Rx values 3 15 05 Draft Matt Glover Added mechanical drawings 3 16 05 Draft Matt Glover Revised mechanical drawings 4 11 05 Draft Matt Glover Added Pin 22 and 24 changes details 5 24 05 Draft Matt Glover Added Development Board diagram reference 11 03 05 Rel Matt Glover Added Section 4 So...

Page 5: ...parated into Minor and Major impact categories Minor differences will require very few changes in a migration effort Major differences will impact a design in a somewhat substantial way and should be researched thoroughly for any transition project Major differences Power Consumption Minor differences Interface pin out Minor Slight mechanical differences 2 1 1 Test Specification Reference Material...

Page 6: ...Transition Guide Ver 1 00 EDG0100TG001 Page 3 Rev 1 00 11 03 2005 Figure 1 EDG0108 Mechanical without SIM carrier ...

Page 7: ...Transition Guide Ver 1 00 EDG0100TG001 Page 4 Rev 1 00 11 03 2005 Figure 2 EDG0108 Mechanical with SIM carrier ...

Page 8: ...Transition Guide Ver 1 00 EDG0100TG001 Page 5 Rev 1 00 11 03 2005 Figure 3 GSM0107 GSM0108 Mechanical without SIM carrier Figure 4 GSM0107 GSM0108 Mechanical with SIM carrier ...

Page 9: ...Transition Guide Ver 1 00 EDG0100TG001 Page 6 Rev 1 00 11 03 2005 ...

Page 10: ...d 19 GND PR Ground Reserved Reserved for future use 20 Reserved Reserved for future use INT_MIC Handset Microphone Negative 21 INT_MIC I Handset Microphone Negative PWRDN_RADIO Radio Power Down Remote ON 22 RESET I Module Reset GND Ground 23 GND PR Ground GND PWR_CTL_SIGNAL Ground 0107 Power Control Signal 0108 24 PWR_CTL_SIGNAL I Power Control Signal INT_MIC Handset Microphone 25 INT_MIC I Handse...

Page 11: ...Host 51 TXD_RADIO I Serial Data from Host SIM_IO SIM Data 52 SIM_IO IO SIM Data RTS_RADIO RTS to Host 53 RTS_RADIO I RTS to Host SIM_RST SIM Reset 54 SIM_RST O SIM Reset CTS_RADIO CTS to Host 55 CTS_RADIO O CTS to Host ADC1 A to D Input 56 ADC1 I A to D Input DTR_RADIO DTR to Host 57 DTR_RADIO O DTR to Host SIM_VCC SIM Power 58 SIM_VCC O SIM Power GND Ground 59 GND PR Ground GND Ground 60 GND PR G...

Page 12: ... 2 PIN 24 Changes GSM0107 Ground 0107 PR GSM0108 Power Control Signal 0108 I Currently this input can only be used to turn the module ON Code to turn the module OFF is not in the standard software release The Power Control Signal was added to GSM0108 24 EDG0108 Power Control Signal I When the modem is OFF a high to low pulse of 100 mS will turn the modem ON When the modem is ON a high to low pulse...

Page 13: ...to control the power sequence using the combination of the development board and the module The first method is to place SW203 in the OFF position Apply power to the SDK and the module will turn on and off with SW201 The second method is to remove the jumper from J208 and use SW204 to turn the module on Make sure SW201 is in the ON position ...

Page 14: ... changes in the SIM interface antenna port software or the physical makeup of the unit may require an incremental FTA to ensure continued compliance with the above mentioned standards For more information concerning type approval please contact Enfora Enabler II E GCF and PTCRB Approval The Enfora Enabler II E module is type approved in accordance with the requirements of and through the procedure...

Page 15: ...C Safety Requirements for the Countries of the European Union EU The European Union EU is comprised of more than fifteen countries that follow a harmonized set of standards utilizing the CE mark as a uniform mark of acceptance The member countries are Austria Belgium Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta The Neth...

Page 16: ...nsition Guide Ver 1 00 EDG0100TG001 Page 13 Rev 1 00 11 03 2005 3 5 RF Power Specifications Note that the RF power specifications are not the same Refer to the EDG0108PB003MAN for the latest specifications ...

Page 17: ...ions RDL Redial Mode RDLB Redial Black List Phone Numbers CSTAT Unsolicited SIM Status CHLD Call Hold and Multiparty CPRSM Pause Receiving of SMS CPKY Press Key Mode CKWP Key Was Pressed CNIV Network Identity Report PVRF PIN Status CWUP Force Power Campaign SIMIND SIM Status Indication CSSN Extended Supplementary Service COPS Extended Operator Selection CGEREP Extended GPRS Event Reporting 4 2 Cha...

Page 18: ...2 EDG0108 Mechanical with SIM carrier 4 Figure 3 GSM0107 GSM0108 Mechanical without SIM carrier 5 Figure 4 GSM0107 GSM0108 Mechanical with SIM carrier 5 Figure 5 SDK0107 Block Diagram 10 6 0 Contacting Enfora Please use the following contact information for customer or technical support questions Customer Support http www enfora com support Internet www enfora com North America Enfora Inc 661 E 18...

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