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FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual                                               

 

 

 

 

Page 63 of 72 

Mode 

Band   

3GPP 
Requirement(dBm) 

Tx Power Typical 
(dBm) 
 

Unit 

HPUE mode:26+2+TT/-
3-TT 

n48 

23+2+TT/-3-TT 

21±1 

dBm 

n66 

23+2+TT/-3-TT 

23±1.5

 

dBm 

n71 

23+2+TT/-3-TT 

23±1.5

 

dBm 

n78 

23+2+TT/-3-TT 

21±1 

dBm 

Note: 

TT :Test Tolerance 

 

f ≤ 3.0GHz 

3.0GHz < f ≤ 4.2GHz

 

4.2GHz < f ≤ 6GHz 

BW ≤ 40MHz 

0.7dB 

1.0dB

 

1.0dB 

40mHz < BW≤ 100MHz 

1.0dB 

1.0dB 

1.0dB 

 

4.4 Receiver Sensitivity 

4.4.1   Dual Antenna Receiver Sensitivity 

All bands support dual antenna, the receiver sensitivity for each band of FM150 module is shown in below 

table: 

Mode 

Band   

3GPP Requirement (dBm) 

Rx Sensitivity(dBm) 
Typical 

Unit 

WCDMA 

Band 1 

-106.7 

-112 

dBm 

Band 2 

-104.7 

-112.5 

dBm 

Band 4 

-106.7 

-112 

dBm 

Band 5 

-104.7 

-113 

dBm 

Band 8 

-103.7 

-113 

dBm 

LTE   
(10M) 

Band 2 

-94.3 

-101.2 

dBm 

Band 4 

-96.3 

-101.7 

dBm 

Band 5 

-94.3 

-101.1 

dBm 

Band 7 

-94.3 

-101.1 

dBm 

Band 12 

-93.3 

-103.9 

dBm 

Band 13 

-93.3 

-104.3 

dBm 

Summary of Contents for FM150-NA Series

Page 1: ...FIBOCOM FM150 NA Hardware User Manual Version V1 0 0 Date 2020 08 20 ...

Page 2: ...dden without Fibocom Wireless Inc written authorization All Rights Reserved FIBOCOM FM150 NA User Manual Page 2 of 72 Applicability Table No Product model Description 1 FM150 NA 5G communication module with M 2 interface ...

Page 3: ...al is prohibited to excerpt copy any part of or the entire document or distribute the document in any form Notice The document is subject to update from time to time owing to the product version upgrade or other reasons Unless otherwise specified the document only serves as the user guide All the statements information and suggestions contained in the document do not constitute any explicit or imp...

Page 4: ...dden without Fibocom Wireless Inc written authorization All Rights Reserved FIBOCOM FM150 NA User Manual Page 4 of 72 Version Record Versi on Author Assessor Approver Update date Remark V1 0 0 2020 08 18 Initial version ...

Page 5: ...ortant Notice to OEM integrators 20 2 5 2 FCC Statement 22 2 5 3 IC Statement 23 2 6 Application Framework 25 3 Application Interface 26 3 1 M 2 Interface 26 3 1 1 Pin Map 27 3 1 2 Pin Definition 28 3 2 Power Supply 32 3 2 1 Power Supply 33 3 2 2 Logic level 34 3 2 3 Power Consumption 35 3 3 Control Signal 38 3 3 1 Module Start Up 38 3 3 1 1 Start up Circuit 38 3 3 1 2 Start up Timing Sequence 39 ...

Page 6: ... Interface Circuit 51 3 5 3 1 N C SIM Card Slot 51 3 5 3 2 N O SIM Card Slot 51 3 5 4 USIM Hot Plugging 52 3 5 5 USIM Design 52 3 6 Status Indicator 53 3 6 1 LED1 Signal 53 3 6 2 WOWWAN 54 3 7 Interrupt Control 54 3 7 1 W_DISABLE 54 3 7 2 BODYSAR 55 3 8 ANT Tunable Interface 55 3 9 Configuration Interface 56 4 Radio Frequency 56 4 1 RF Interface 56 4 1 1 RF Interface Functionality 56 4 1 2 RF Conn...

Page 7: ...er Manual Page 7 of 72 4 5 GNSS 65 4 6 Antenna Design Requirement 66 5 Thermal Design 68 6 Structure Specification 68 6 1 Product Appearance 68 6 2 Dimension of Structure 68 6 3 M 2 Interface Model 69 6 4 M 2 Connector 69 6 5 Storage 70 6 5 1 Storage Life 70 6 6 Packing 70 6 6 1 Tray Package 70 6 6 2 Tray size 72 ...

Page 8: ...ion TDD 3GPP TS 38 300 V15 5 0 3rd Generation Partnership Project Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network NR NR and NG RAN Overall Description Stage 2 3GPP TS 38 521 1 V15 2 0 User Equipment UE conformance specification Radio transmission and reception Part 1 Range 1 Standalone 3GPP TS 38 521 3 V15 2 0 User Equipment UE conformance specification Radio transmission and reception Part 3 R...

Page 9: ... FM150 NA User Manual Page 9 of 72 3GPPTS27 005 V10 0 1 Use of Data Terminal Equipment Data Circuit terminating Equipment DTE DCE interface for Short Message Service SMS and Cell Broadcast Service CBS PCI Express M 2 Specification Rev1 1 1 3 Related Documents FIBOCOM FG150 FM150 AT Commands User Manual ...

Page 10: ...System Linux Android Windows Operating Band LTE FDD Band 2 4 5 7 12 13 14 17 25 26 29 30 66 71 LTE TDD Band 41 42 43 48 LAA Band 46 Receiver only 5G NR Support SA NSA NR n2 n5 n7 n12 n25 n41 n48 n66 n71 n78 WCDMA HSPA Band 1 2 4 5 8 GNSS Support GPS GLONASS BDS Galileo QZSS Power Level Class 3 23 5dBm 1dBm for WCDMA bands Class 3 23dBm 1dBm for LTE bands Class 3 23dBm 1dBm for NR Sub6 bands Class ...

Page 11: ... of 450Mbps Max DL peak rate 2 1Gbps NR Sub6 EN DC Characteristic LTE Modulation DL 256QAM UL 64QAM NR Modulation DL 256QAM UL 256QAM LTE DL Max support 4 4 MIMO NR DL Max support 4 4 MIMO Max UL peak rate of 525Mbps Max DL peak rate 4 1Gbps Power Supply DC 3 135 4 4V Typical 3 8V Temperature Normal operating temperature 30 75 Extended operating temperature 40 85 Storage temperature 40 C 85 C Phys...

Page 12: ...66A CA_2A 46C 48C CA_4A 4A CA_2A 2A 4A CA_2A 2A 4A 71A CA_46C 48A 48A 66A CA_4A 5A CA_2A 4A 5A CA_2A 2A 66A 71A CA_2A 46C 48A 48A CA_66A 66A CA_2A 12A 66A CA_2A 66C 71A CA_46A 48D 66A CA_66B CA_12A 66A 66A CA_2A 66A 66A 71A CA_2A 46A 48D CA_66C CA_12A 66C CA_2A 12A 66C CA_46C 48D CA_2A 66A CA_2A 66A 66A CA_2A 12A 66A 66A CA_46D 48A 66A CA_12A 66A CA_2A 66C CA_2A 2A 4A 12A CA_48E 66A CA_2A 12A CA_2...

Page 13: ...4A 12A CA_2A 4A 5A 29A CA_46E 66A 66A CA_7A 26A CA_46A 48A 66A CA_2A 4A 5A 12A CA_12A 25A CA_2A 46A 48A CA_2A 4A 7A 7A 7DLCA CA_13A 66A CA_4A 4A 7A CA_2A 4A 7C CA_46C 48E 2A CA_2A 30A CA_2A 30A 66A CA_2A 7A 7A 66A CA_46C 48E 66A CA_29A 66A CA_2A 5A 29A CA_2A 7C 66A CA_30A 66A CA_2A 5A 12A CA_2A 7A 66A 66A CA_4A 29A CA_4A 5A 29A CA_7A 7A 66A 66A CA_4A 30A CA_4A 5A 12A CA_7C 66A 66A CA_5A 25A CA_2A ...

Page 14: ...A 30A CA_4A 29A 30A CA_4A 5A 30A CA_5A 12A 66A CA_5A 30A 66A CA_2A 12A 12A CA_4A 12A 12A UL CA Combinations 2CA Inter band 2A 12A 2A 5A 2A 66A 2A 4A 4A 12A 5A 66A 66A 12A Intra band contiguous 5B 48C 2 4 EN DC Combinations EN DC Combination 4G DL 4x4 MIMO 5G NR DL 4x4 MIMO 4G UL 5G NR UL DC_2A_n12A 2A 2A n12A DC_66A_n12A 66A 66A n12A DC_2A 66A_n12A 2A 66A 2A 66A n12A DC_66A_n25A 66A n25A 66A n25A ...

Page 15: ... 66A n2A 12A 30A 66A n2A DC_12A 66A 66A_n2A 66A 66A n2A 12A 66A n2A DC_30A 66A 66A_n2A 66A 66A n2A 30A 66A n2A DC_2A 12A 66A_n2A 2A 66A n2A 12A 66A n2A DC_13A 48B_n2A 48B n2A 13A 48A n2A DC_2A 5A 30A 66A_n2A 2A 66A n2A 5A 30A 66A n2A DC_2A 12A 30A 66A_n2A 2A 66A n2A 12A 30A 66A n2A DC_2A 5A 66A 66A_n2A 2A 66A 66A n2A 5A 66A n2A DC_2A 12A 66A 66A_n2A 2A 66A 66A n2A 12A 66A n2A DC_5A 30A 66A 66A_n2A...

Page 16: ... 48A 2A 48A n5A DC_2A 46A_n5A 2A 2A n5A DC_46A 48A_n5A 48A 48A n5A DC_46A 66A_n5A 66A 66A n5A DC_7A 66A_n5A 66A 66A n5A DC_48A 66A_n5A 48A 66A 48A 66A n5A DC_2A 2A 30A_n5A 2A 2A 2A n5A DC_2A 2A 66A_n5A 2A 2A 66A 2A 66A n5A DC_2A 5A 66A_n5A 2A 66A 2A 66A n5A DC_2A 30A 66A_n5A 2A 66A 2A 66A n5A DC_2A 66A 66A_n5A 2A 66A 66A 2A 66A n5A DC_30A 66A 66A_n5A 66A 66A 66A n5A DC_66A 66A 66A_n5A 66A 66A 66A ...

Page 17: ...48A n66A DC_7A_n66A n66A 7A n66A DC_2A 13A_n66A 2A n66A 2A 13A n66A DC_13A 66A_n66A 66A n66A 13A n66A DC_2A 5A_n66A 2A n66A 2A 5A n66A DC_2A 12A_n66A 2A n66A 2A 12A n66A DC_2A 30A_n66A 2A n66A 2A 30A n66A DC_2A 66A_n66A 2A 66A n66A 2A n66A DC_5A 30A_n66A n66A 5A 30A n66A DC_5A 66A_n66A 66A n66A 5A n66A DC_12A 30A_n66A n66A 12A 30A n66A DC_12A 66A_n66A 66A n66A 12A n66A DC_30A 66A_n66A 66A n66A 30A...

Page 18: ... 7A 66A_n66A 2A 66A n66A 2A 7A n66A DC_7A 7A 13A_n66A n66A 7A 13A n66A DC_7C 13A_n66A n66A 7A 13A n66A DC_2A 7A 13A_n66A 2A n66A 2A 7A 13A n66A DC_2A 2A 5A 30A_n66A 2A 2A n66A 2A 5A 30A n66A DC_2A 2A 5A 66A_n66A 2A 2A 66A n66A 2A 48A n66A DC_2A 2A 12A 30A_n66A 2A 2A n66A 2A 12A 30A n66A DC_2A 2A 12A 66A_n66A 2A 2A 66A n66A 2A 12A n66A DC_2A 5A 30A 66A_n66A 2A 66A n66A 2A 5A 30A n66A DC_2A 12A 30A ...

Page 19: ... DC_2C 66A_n71A 2C 66A 2A 66A n71A DC_2A 66C_ n 71AA 2A 66C 2A 66A n71A DC_2A 46D_n71A 2A 2A n71A DC_2A 46C 66A_n71A 2A 66A 2A 66A n71A DC_46D 66A_n71A 66A 66A n71A DC_2A 46D 66A_n71A 2A 66A 2A 66A n71A DC_7A_n78A 7A n78A 7A n78A DC_5A_n78A n78A 5A n78A DC_66A_n78A 66A n78A 66A n78A DC_2A_n78A 2A n78A 2A n78A DC_12A_n78A n78A 12A n78A DC_4A_n78A 4A n78A 4A n78A DC_7C_n78A 7C n78A 7A n78A DC_5A 7A_...

Page 20: ...C combination is in the plan 2 4G UL only support single carrier 2 5 Waring 2 5 1 Important Notice to OEM integrators 1 This module is limited to OEM installation ONLY 2 This module is limited to installation in fixed applications according to Part 2 1091 b 3 The separate approval is required for all other operating configurations including portable configurations with respect to Part 2 1093 and d...

Page 21: ...ns FCC ID ZMOFM150NA Contains IC 21374 FM150NA The FCC ID IC ID can be used only when all FCC IC compliance requirements are met Antenna Installation 1 The antenna must be installed such that 20 cm is maintained between the antenna and users 2 The transmitter module may not be co located with any other transmitter or antenna 3 Only antennas of the same type and with equal or less gains as shown be...

Page 22: ...ned by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for h...

Page 23: ... equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator your body Déclaration d exposition aux radiations Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d exposition aux rayonnements ISED établies pour un environnement non contrô lé Cet équipement doit être installéet u...

Page 24: ...the end product including the transmitter and obtaining a separate Canada authorization NOTE IMPORTANTE Dans le cas oùces conditions ne peuvent être satisfaites par exemple pour certaines configurations d ordinateur portable ou de certaines co localisation avec un autre é metteur l autorisation du Canada n est plus considérécomme valide et l ID IC ne peut pas être utilisésur le produit final Dans ...

Page 25: ...on àl utilisateur final L intégrateur OEM doit être conscient de ne pas fournir des informations àl utilisateur final quant à la faç on d installer ou de supprimer ce module RF dans le manuel de l utilisateur du produit final qui intègre ce module Le manuel de l utilisateur final doit inclure toutes les informations ré glementaires requises et avertissements comme indiquédans ce manuel 2 6 Applica...

Page 26: ...out Fibocom Wireless Inc written authorization All Rights Reserved FIBOCOM FM150 NA User Manual Page 26 of 72 3 Application Interface 3 1 M 2 Interface The FM150 module applies standard M 2 Key B interface with a total of 75 pins ...

Page 27: ...n forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc written authorization All Rights Reserved FIBOCOM FM150 NA User Manual Page 27 of 72 3 1 1 Pin Map Figure 3 1 Pin Map Note Pin Notch represents the gap of the gold fingers ...

Page 28: ...ly 6 FULL_CARD_ POWER_OFF I PU Module power on off input internal 20KΩ pull up Power on High Floating Power off Low CMOS 3 3 1 8V 7 USB D I O USB Data Plus 0 3 3V 8 W_DISABLE1 I PU WWAN Disable active low CMOS 3 3 1 8V 9 USB D I O USB Data Minus 0 3 3V 10 LED1 O T System status LED Output open drain 11 GND GND Power Supply 12 Notch Notch 13 Notch Notch 14 Notch Notch 15 Notch Notch 16 Notch Notch ...

Page 29: ...X O USB super speed transmit data minus 30 UIM1_RESET O L SIM1 reset signal CMOS 1 8V 3V 31 USB_SS TX O USB super speed transmit data plus 32 UIM1_CLK O L SIM1 clock Signal CMOS 1 8V 3V 33 GND GND Power Supply 34 UIM1_DATA I O L SIM1 data input output CMOS 1 8V 3V 35 USB_SS RX I USB super speed receive data minus 36 UIM1_PWR PO SIM1 power supply 3V 1 8V CMOS 1 8V 3V 37 USB_SS RX I USB super speed ...

Page 30: ...vice to request a PCIe reference clock be available active clock state in order to transmit data It also used by L1 PM Sub states mechanism asserted by either host or device to initiate an L1 exit Active low open drain output and should add external pull up on platform CMOS 3 3V 1 8V 53 REFCLKN I PCIe Reference Clock signal Negative 54 PEWAKE O T Asserted to wake up system and reactivate PCIe link...

Page 31: ...fically use for this function reserved CMOS 1 8V 63 ANTCTL2 O PD Tunable ANT CTRL2 Control signal2 CMOS 1 8V 64 COEX_1 O PD Wireless Coexistence between WWAN and WiFi BT modules based on BT SIG coexistence protocol UART transmit signal WWAN module side specifically use for this function reserved CMOS 1 8V 65 ANTCTL3 O PD Tunable ANT CTRL3 Control signal3 Power Supply 66 SIM1_DETECT I PU SIM1 Detec...

Page 32: ... Voltage Level L Low Voltage Level PD Pull Down PU Pull Up T Tristate OD Open Drain PI Power Input PO Power Output Notes 1 The unused pins can be left floating 2 All interfaces that support 3 3V voltage are based on the input voltage of 3 3V power supply When the input voltage range of the power supply changes from 3 135V to 4 4V the corresponding interface voltage changes accordingly 3 2 Power Su...

Page 33: ...d be powered through the VCC pins with the continuous current ability of above 2 5A and the power supply design is shown in Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 Power Supply Design The filter capacitor design for power supply as shown in the following table Recommended capacitance Application Description 220uF x 2 Voltage stabilizing capacitors Reduce power fluctuations of the module in operation requiring capac...

Page 34: ... maximum data transfer throughput the maximum operating current can reach to upper 2500mA It requests the power source voltage should not be lower than 3 135V otherwise module may shut down or restart The power supply requirement is shown in Figure 3 3 Burst transmit Burst transmit min 3 135V Power supply Ripple 300mV Drop VBAT 3 135V Figure 3 3 Power Supply Requirement 3 2 2 Logic level The FM150...

Page 35: ...ly module power off 100 uA IIDLE WCDMA DRX 8 17 5 mA TDD LTE DPC Default Paging Cycle 128 17 8 mA FDD LTE DPC Default Paging Cycle 128 18 5 mA NR FDD TBD mA NR TDD TBD mA Radio Off AT CFUN 4 Flight Mode 16 mA ISLEEP WCDMA DRX 8 2 5 mA LTE FDD DPC Default Paging Cycle 128 2 5 mA LTE TDD DPC Default Paging Cycle 128 2 7 mA NR FDD TBD mA NR TDD TBD mA Radio Off AT CFUN 4 Flight mode USB disconnection...

Page 36: ...ata call Band 2 23dBm 635 mA LTE FDD Data call Band 4 23dBm 659 mA LTE FDD Data call Band 5 23dBm 471 mA LTE FDD Data call Band 7 23dBm 650 mA LTE FDD Data call Band 12 23dBm 461 mA LTE FDD Data call Band 13 23dBm 461 mA LTE FDD Data call Band 14 23dBm 471 mA LTE FDD Data call Band 17 23dBm 464 mA LTE FDD Data call Band 25 23dBm 645 mA LTE FDD Data call Band 26 23dBm 502 mA LTE FDD Data call Band ...

Page 37: ...dBm 464 mA IENDC RMS FDD data RMS Current EN DC Data call B66 n2 20dBm 20dBm 883 mA EN DC Data call B66 n5 20dBm 20dBm 848 mA EN DC Data call 66A_n7A 20dBm 20dBm 993 mA EN DC Data call 2A_n12A 20dBm 20dBm 799 mA EN DC Data call 66A_n25A 20dBm 20dBm 957 mA EN DC Data call B7A_N66A 20dBm 20dBm 1022 mA EN DC Data call B2A_N71A 20dBm 20dBm 639 mA TDD data HPUE RMS Current EN DC Data call B2A_N41A 23dB...

Page 38: ...SET and PERST need to be controlled by independent GPIO and must not be shared with other devices on the host RESET and PERST are sensitive signals PCB layout should be far away from radio frequency interference PCB traces need to be protected by grounding Do not route traces near the edges of PCBs Coaxial modules are reset due to ESD problems 3 3 1 Module Start Up 3 3 1 1 Start up Circuit When th...

Page 39: ...e data transmission interface PERST is connected to the host please refer to the control sequence in the figure above 2 When using USB interface only PERST is left floating ignore the control sequence in the figure above about PERST 3 3 2 Module Shutdown Module can be shut down by following control Shutdown Control Action Condition recommend Sending AT CPWROFF 0 command and then Pull down FCPO pin...

Page 40: ... off timing Notes 1 When using PCIe as the data transmission interface PERST is connected to the host please refer to the control sequence in the figure above 2 When using USB interface only PERST is left floating ignore the control sequence in the figure above about PERST 3 3 3 Module Reset The FM150 module can reset to its initial status by pulling down the RESET signal for more than 20ms 30ms i...

Page 41: ...st in Figure 3 8 PMU of module internal always on in reset sequence recommend using in FW upgrade and module recovery Reset timing 2nd in Figure 3 9 PMU of module internal will be off in reset sequence including whole power off and power on sequence tsd can refer section 3 3 2 recommend using in system warm boot 3 8V PERST RESET Module State Initialization Activation FCPO typical 30s Baseband rese...

Page 42: ... could be de asserted again This is required for both Pre OS as well as Runtime flow ton1 0 RESET should be de asserted after FCPO refer section 3 3 1 2 ton2 50ms 100ms The time delay of PERST de asserted after FCPO PERST must always be the last to get de asserted refer section 3 3 1 2 Notes 1 RESET is a sensitive signal it s recommended to add a filter capacitor close to the module In case of PCB...

Page 43: ...timing is shown in figure 3 10 3 8V PERST RESET Module State D0 L1 2 S0 S0ix D0 FCPO D0 Figure 3 10 D0 L1 2 timing Note When USB is used as data transfer interface in Android Linux OS there is no PCIe link state But when USB goes into suspend it also needs to follow the timing above If PERST is floating don t control PERST 3 3 4 2 D3cold L2 Module supports PCIe goes into D3cold L2 state in Win10 s...

Page 44: ... Timing Application Power on Refer to section 3 3 1 2 Figure 3 5 Timing control for start up Shut down Refer to section 3 3 2 Figure 3 6 Software power off timing System status Timing Application S0ix Modem standby D0 L1 2 Refer to section 3 3 4 1 Figure 3 10 D0 L1 2 Timing D3cold L2 Refer to section 3 3 4 2 Figure 3 11 D3cold L2 timing S3 S4 S5 Power on back to S0 Refer to section 3 3 1 2 Figure ...

Page 45: ... can work with the driver then enumerate 4 ports such as AT command port mhi_DUN capture QXDM LOG port mhi_DIAG transport QMU message port mhi_QMIO report GNSS NEMA data port mhi_GNSS 3 4 1 1 PCIe Interface Definition Pin Pin Name I O Reset Value Description Type 41 PETn0 O PCIe TX Differential signals Negative 43 PETP0 O PCIe TX Differential signals Positive 47 PERn0 I PCIe RX Differential signal...

Page 46: ...RST CLKREQ WAKE PERST pin50 CLKREQ pin52 PEWAKE pin54 PERn0 PERP0 PETn0 PETP0 REFCLKN REFCLKP PETn0 pin41 PETP0 pin43 PERn0 pin47 PERP0 pin49 REFCLKN pin53 REFCLKP pin55 3 3V 1 8V 10K 10K M 2 Key B 75pin Connector Figure 3 12 Reference Circuit for PCIe Interface FM150 module supports PCIe Gen3 interface including three difference pairs transmit pair TXP N receiving pair RXP N and clock pair CLKP N...

Page 47: ...ne is used for length match with another line the bended length of each segment shall be at least 3 times the line width 3W The largest spacing between the bended part of the serpentine line and another one of the differential lines must be less than 2 times the spacing of normal differential lines S1 2S PCIe Difference Pair 1 W S S1 2S 3W 135 20mil PCIe Difference Pair 2 1 5W Figure 3 13 Requirem...

Page 48: ...al Bus Specification 2 0 and Universal Serial Bus Specification 3 1 When module inserted PC USB can enumerate three ACM and three NCM ports in Android Linux system the ports can be configured in practical application 3 4 2 1 USB Interface Definition Pin Pin Name I O Description Type 7 USB D I O USB Data Plus 0 3 3V USB2 0 9 USB D I O USB Data Minus 0 3 3V USB2 0 29 USB_SS_TX O USB Super speed tran...

Page 49: ...rtically and horizontally 3 4 2 3 USB3 0 Interface Application The reference circuit is shown in Figure 3 16 Figure 3 16 Reference Circuit for USB 3 1 Interface USB 3 1 Gen2 signals are super speed differential signal lines with the maximum transfer rate of 10Gbps So the following rules shall be followed carefully in the case of PCB layout USB_SS_TX USB_SS_TX and USB_SS_RX USB_SS_RX are two pairs ...

Page 50: ...1 clock 1 8V 3V 34 UIM1_DATA I O L USIM1 data internal pull up 20KΩ 1 8V 3V 66 SIM1_DETECT I PU USIM1 card detect internal 390K pull up Active high and high level indicates SIM card is inserted and low level indicates SIM card is detached 1 8V 3 5 2 USIM2 Pins The USIM2 pins description is shown in the following table Pin Pin Name I O Reset Value Description Type 48 UIM2_PWR PO USIM2 power supply ...

Page 51: ...described as follows When the SIM card is detached it connects the short circuit between CD and SW pins and drives the SIM_DETECT pin low When the SIM card is inserted it connects an open circuit between CD and SW pins and drives the SIM_DETECT pin high 3 5 3 2 N O SIM Card Slot The reference circuit design for N O Normally Open SIM card slot is shown in Figure 3 18 Figure 3 18 Reference Circuit f...

Page 52: ...hot plugging detect function is disabled The module reads the SIM card when starting up and the SIM_DETECT status will not be detected After the SIM card hot plugging detection function is enabled the module detects that the SIM card is inserted when the SIM_DETECT pin is high then executes the initialization program and finishes the network registration after reading the SIM card information When...

Page 53: ...acitors and ESD devices for SIM card signals should be placed near to the SIM card slot and the ESD devices with 22 33pF capacitance should be used 3 6 Status Indicator The FM150 module provides two signals to indicate the operating status of the module and the status indicator pins as shown in the following table Pin Pin Name I O Reset Value Pin Description Type 10 LED1 O T System status LED drai...

Page 54: ...nal Idle Sleep High level The WOWWAN timing is shown in Figure 3 20 WOWWAN 1S Idle Sleep Call SMS Data Idle Sleep Status Figure 3 20 WOWWAN Timing 3 7 Interrupt Control The FM150 module provides 3 interrupt signals and the pin definition is as follows Pin Pin Name I O Reset Value Pin Description Type 8 W_DISABLE1 I PU Enable Disable RF network 1 8V 3 3V 25 DPR I PU Body SAR detection 1 8V 3 3V 26 ...

Page 55: ... will be pulled down As a result the module then lowers down its emission power to its default threshold value thus reducing the RF radiation on the human body The threshold of emission power can be set by the AT Commands The definition of DPR signal as shown in the following table DPR signal Function High Floating The module keeps the default emission power Low Lower the maximum emission power to...

Page 56: ...t Value Pin Description Type 1 CONFIG_3 O NC 21 CONFIG_0 O NC 69 CONFIG_1 O L Internally connected to GND 75 CONFIG_2 O NC The M 2 module configuration as the following table Config_0 pin21 Config_1 pin69 Config_2 pin75 Config_3 pin1 Module Type and Main Host Interface Port Configuration NC GND NC NC WWAN PCIe Gen3 USB3 1 Gen2 Vendor defined Please refer to PCI Express M 2 Specification Rev1 1 for...

Page 57: ...RF Connector Characteristic Rated Condition Environment Condition Frequency Range DC to 6GHz Temperature Range Characteristic Impedance 50Ω 40 C to 85 C 4 1 3 RF Connector Dimension FM150 module adopts standard M 2 module RF connectors the model name is 818004607 from ECT company and the connector size is 2 2 0 6m The connector dimension is shown as following picture ...

Page 58: ...0 NA User Manual Page 58 of 72 Figure 4 2 RF connector dimensions Figure 4 3 0 81mm coaxial antenna dimensions Figure 4 4 Schematic diagram of 0 81mm coaxial antenna connected to the RF connector Note RF connector is a kind of precision connector Please use special tools to assemble RF cable to avoid damage ...

Page 59: ...embly Mate RF connector parallel refer Figure 4 5 do not slant mate with strong force Figure 4 5 Mate RF connector To avoid damage to the RF connector during extraction it is recommended to use pulling JIG as Figure 4 6 and the pulling JIG must be lifted up vertically to PCB surface see Figure 4 7 and 4 8 Figure 4 6 Pulling JIG Figure 4 7 Lift up pulling JIG ...

Page 60: ...Mode Tx MHz Rx MHz Band 2 1900MHz LTE FDD WCDMA 1850 1910 1930 1990 Band 4 1700MHz LTE FDD WCDMA 1710 1755 2110 2155 Band 5 850MHz LTE FDD WCDMA 824 849 869 894 Band 7 2600Mhz LTE FDD 2500 2570 2620 2690 Band 12 700MHz LTE FDD 699 716 729 746 Band 13 700MHz LTE FDD 777 787 746 756 Band 14 700MHz LTE FDD 788 798 758 768 Band 17 700MHz LTE FDD 704 716 734 746 Band 25 1900MHz LTE FDD 1850 1915 1930 1...

Page 61: ...50 3700 Band 66 1700MHz LTE FDD 1710 1780 2110 2200 Band 71 600MHz LTE FDD 663 698 617 652 n2 1900MHz NR 1850 1910 1930 1990 n5 850MHz NR 824 849 869 894 n7 2600Mhz NR 2500 2570 2620 2690 n12 700MHz NR 699 716 729 746 n25 1900MHz NR 1850 1915 1930 1995 n41 2500MHZ NR 2496 2690 2496 2690 n48 3600MHZ NR 3550 3700 3550 3700 n66 1700MHz NR 1710 1780 2110 2200 n71 600MHz NR 663 698 617 652 n78 3500MHZ ...

Page 62: ...23 1 5 dBm Band 7 23 2 7 23 1 5 dBm Band 12 23 2 7 23 1 5 dBm Band 13 23 2 7 23 1 5 dBm Band 14 23 2 7 23 1 5 dBm Band 17 23 2 7 23 1 5 dBm Band 25 23 2 7 23 1 5 dBm Band 26 23 2 7 23 1 5 dBm Band 30 23 2 7 22 1 0 dBm Band 66 23 2 7 23 1 5 dBm Band 41 Normal mode 23 2 7 HPUE mode 26 2 3 Normal mode 23 1 5 HPUE mode 26 1 5 dBm Band 42 23 2 7 3 2 21 1 0 dBm Band 43 23 2 7 3 2 21 1 0 dBm Band 48 23 2...

Page 63: ...GHz 4 2GHz f 6GHz BW 40MHz 0 7dB 1 0dB 1 0dB 40mHz BW 100MHz 1 0dB 1 0dB 1 0dB 4 4 Receiver Sensitivity 4 4 1 Dual Antenna Receiver Sensitivity All bands support dual antenna the receiver sensitivity for each band of FM150 module is shown in below table Mode Band 3GPP Requirement dBm Rx Sensitivity dBm Typical Unit WCDMA Band 1 106 7 112 dBm Band 2 104 7 112 5 dBm Band 4 106 7 112 dBm Band 5 104 7...

Page 64: ...dBm Band 66 95 8 101 5 dBm Band 41 94 3 100 4 dBm Band 42 95 103 4 dBm Band 43 95 103 dBm Band 48 95 103 0 dBm Band 46 88 5 97 3 dBm Band 71 93 3 104 1 dBm NR FDD 20M TDD 100M n2 91 1 99 2 dBm n5 90 1 103 5 dBm n7 91 3 97 5 dBm n12 93 1 BW 10M 104 8 dBm n25 89 6 98 4 dBm n41 84 88 5 dBm n48 TBD TBD dBm n66 92 6 98 5 dBm n71 85 3 102 dBm n78 84 6 92 8 dBm Note The above values are measured in dual ...

Page 65: ... 93 5 103 4 dBm Band 66 98 5 104 3 dBm Band 41 97 0 104 1 dBm Band 42 97 2 104 2 dBm Band 43 97 2 105 dBm Band 48 98 104 2 dBm Band 71 TBD TBD dBm NR FDD 20M TDD 100M n2 94 4 TBD dBm n7 94 TBD dBm n25 92 3 TBD dBm n41 86 7 TBD dBm n48 TBD TBD dBm n66 95 3 TBD dBm n78 86 8 TBD dBm n71 88 TBD dBm Note The above values are measured in four antennas condition Main Diversity M1 M2 If only use dual ante...

Page 66: ...n and diversity antenna interfaces and the antenna design requirements is shown in the following table FM150 module Main antenna requirements Frequency range The most proper antenna to adapt the frequencies should be used Bandwidth WCDMA WCDMA band 1 2100 250 MHz WCDMA band 2 1900 140 MHz WCDMA band 4 1700 445 MHz WCDMA band 5 850 70 MHz WCDMA band 8 900 80 MHz Bandwidth LTE LTE band 2 1900 140MHz...

Page 67: ...n7 2600 190 MHz n12 700 47 MHz n25 1900 145 MHz n41 2500 194 MHz n48 3600 150 MHz n66 1700 490 MHz n71 600 81 MHz n78 3500 500 MHz Bandwidth GNSS GPS 2 MHz GLONASS 8MHz BDS 4MHz Galileo 33MHz QZSS 2MHz Impedance 50 ohm Input power 28 dBm average power WCDMA LTE NR5G Recommended standing wave ratio SWR 2 1 Antenna Gain 3 53dBi Antenna isolation 25dB Antenna ECC Envelope Correlation Coefficient 0 5 ...

Page 68: ... properly for a long time and achieve a better performance on conditions like maximum power or high data transmission Heat conducting material is strongly recommended to add between the bottom of module and the customer main board For more detail design please refer to our document FIBOCOM_FG150 FM150 Design Guide_Thermal 6 Structure Specification 6 1 Product Appearance The product appearance for ...

Page 69: ...h pins as shown in Figure 3 1 For module dimension please refer to 6 2 Dimension of Structure Based on the M 2 interface definition FM150 module adopts Type 3052 S3 B interface 30x52mm the component maximum height on t top layer is 1 5mm PCB thickness is 0 8mm and KEY ID is B 6 4 M 2 Connector The FM150 module connects to AP via M 2 connector it is recommended to use M 2 connector from LOTES compa...

Page 70: ...hs 6 6 Packing The FM150 module uses the tray sealed packing combined with the outer packing method using the hard cartoon box so that the storage transportation and the usage of modules can be protected to the greatest extent Note The module is a precision electronic product and may suffer permanent damage if no correct electrostatic protection measures are taken 6 6 1 Tray Package The FM150 modu...

Page 71: ...Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc written authorization All Rights Reserved FIBOCOM FM150 NA User Manual Page 71 of 72 Figure 6 4 Tray Packaging Process ...

Page 72: ...dden without Fibocom Wireless Inc written authorization All Rights Reserved FIBOCOM FM150 NA User Manual Page 72 of 72 6 6 2 Tray size The pallet size is 330 175 6 5mm as shown in Figure 6 5 Figure 6 5 Tray Size Unit mm ...

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