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Copyright ⓒ. 2014. All Rights Reserved. 

  The LTD-VL1200 is achieved as personal mobile communication devices of  

the  compact  radio  equipment,  the  latest  design  of  the  parts  becoming  smaller, 

lighter weight having the LTE(700/1700MHz), CDMA(850/1900MHz) bands. It is 

the 

vehicle’s  telematics  system  that  connect  with  LTE  and  CDMA(EVDO) 

wireless network and the wireless module with voice and data communication. It 

can be operated at land, rivers, and other similar areas. 

  On LTE operating mode, It can be communicated with uplink 50Mbps, downlink 

up to 100Mbps data  transfer speed such  as  a movie or a  video  call. It  may be 

able to receive large amounts of data. 

  Standard  RS-232  port  and  USB  port  communicating  with  the  host  system  via 

AT-command  or  control  commands  can  be  used  to  send  data.  Voice  calls  are 

possible. 

1.  Overview 

Summary of Contents for LTD-VL1200

Page 1: ...Eagle 1 Overview 2 Major feature 3 Interface 4 Electrical specification 5 RF specification 6 Mechanical specification 7 General specification 8 Connector 9 RFx information 10 FCC Approval Table of Contents Product LTE CDMA EVDO Wireless Modem Model name LTD VL1200 ...

Page 2: ...h LTE and CDMA EVDO wireless network and the wireless module with voice and data communication It can be operated at land rivers and other similar areas On LTE operating mode It can be communicated with uplink 50Mbps downlink up to 100Mbps data transfer speed such as a movie or a video call It may be able to receive large amounts of data Standard RS 232 port and USB port communicating with the hos...

Page 3: ...40 85 Technology Main Chipset MDM 9615 Memory 1028Mb NAND 1024Mb SDRAM Standard 3GPP Rel 8 LTE Cat 3 DL Speed 100 Mbps 20M bandwidth UL Speed 50 Mbps 20M bandwidth 3GPP2 CDMA 1X EVDO Rev A DL Speed 3 1 Mbps UL Speed 1 8 Mbps Band LTE B4 B13 CDMA 850 Cellular 1900 PCS GPS Not Supported Power LTE Typ 23dBm Power Class 3 CDMA Typ 24dBm Power Class 3 ETC DC Power 3 8V Functions Voice Data SMS 2 Major ...

Page 4: ...Copyright ⓒ 2014 All Rights Reserved 3 Interface Customer P N is connected with outer device using 40 pin connector 3 1 Pin output Figure 1 Connector pin arrangement 48H_END UART_TX_TCU UART_RX_TCU ...

Page 5: ...ort 37 UART_RXD I UART RX DATA 39 UART_TXD O UART TX DATA 7 UART_RFR O UART ready for receive 8 UART_CTS I UART clear to send USB USB2 0 29 USB_VBUS I Power supply for the USB transceiver 35 USB_D I O USB differential data 36 USB_D I O USB differential data User Interface 11 BOOT_OK O ModemBooting Completion Modem Wake Up 12 MSG O Received emergency message from Center 27 96H_END O Signified in 96...

Page 6: ...T RX DATA 39 UART_TXD O UART TX DATA 7 UART_RFR O UART ready for receive 8 UART_CTS I UART clear to send 3 4 USB It is supported with universal serial bus for high data communication And It is satisfied with USB2 0 specification and supported with max 480Mbps Pin No Signal Name Direction Function 37 UART_RXD I UART RX DATA 39 UART_TXD O UART TX DATA 7 UART_RFR O UART ready for receive 8 UART_CTS I...

Page 7: ...XD O UART TX DATA 7 UART_RFR O UART ready for receive 8 UART_CTS I UART clear to send Table 4 PCM Pin descriptions 3 6 User interface Pin No Signal Name Direction Function 11 BOOT_OK O Modem booting end Modem Wake Up 12 MSG O Received emergency message from center 27 96H_END O Signified in 96 hours standby mode ending 28 RESET_IN I Modem Hardware reset input 30 ACC_ON_SLEEP I Modem Power ON Modem ...

Page 8: ...ntrolled with each power depending on the mechanism to reduce power consumption to a minimum PA is used directly V_BATT because of a lot of power input power source Thus It can be resulted in breakage of PA in excess of the rated input power In addition surge and ESD should be designed to block the influx in order to prevent damage to the modem Pin No Signal Name Direction MIN TYP MAX 32 33 V_BATT...

Page 9: ...yright ⓒ 2014 All Rights Reserved 4 Electrical specification 4 2 Logic level specification 4 2 1 Digital logic level specification Basic interface level CMOS 1 8V Table 7 Digital logic level specification ...

Page 10: ... 26dBm Power class2 BC1 23 01dBm 26dBm Modulation method BPSK QPSK AND 8PSK Baseband to RF Direct conversion Zero IF 5 2 LTE 5 2 1 Receiver Bandwidth B4 20MHz B13 10MHz Frequency 2110MHz 2155MHz B4 746MHz 756MHz B13 RF to Baseband Direct conversion Zero IF Modulation method QPSK 16QAM and 64QAM 수신감도 Main B4 93 3dBm QPSK B13 93 3dBm QPSK Diversity B4 93 3dBm QPSK B13 93 3dBm QPSK 5 2 2 Transmitter ...

Page 11: ...dimensions Dimensions 93 15 x 45 0 x 7 6 mm Weight 45 grams max Modem Interface connector KM17E 40DS Vendor HIROSE Modem Antenna Connector Plug Main Antenna KR15006 DD Vendor KET Diversity Antenna KR15003 SG Vendor KET Table 8 Mechanical specification Figure 2 Mechanical dimension ...

Page 12: ...served 6 Mechanical specification 6 1 Environment specification Storage Temp 40 85 Operating Temp 20 70 20 70 3GPP specifications are satisfied 30 20 70 80 It can be performance degradation Operating humidity 80 60 relative humidity ...

Page 13: ... 1 00 1 00 us PASS PASS PASS 4 4 4 Range of Closed Loop Power Control up Full rate 24 PASS PASS PASS down Full Rate 24 PASS PASS PASS up Half rate 24 PASS PASS PASS down Half Rate 24 PASS PASS PASS up Quarter rate 24 PASS PASS PASS down Quarter Rate 24 PASS PASS PASS up Eighth rate 24 PASS PASS PASS down Eighth Rate 24 PASS PASS PASS 4 4 2 Time Response of Open Loop Control PASS PASS PASS PASS 4 4...

Page 14: ...ness EVM equalizer spectrum flatness Range1 5 4 dB Normal Temp L Temp H PASS PASS PASS EVM equalizer spectrum flatness Range2 9 4 dB PASS PASS PASS 6 6 1 Occupied Bandwidth OBW 20 MHz Normal PASS PASS PASS 6 6 2 1 Spectrum emission mask Spectrum Emission Mask upper lower Area 1 19 5 dBm Normal PASS PASS PASS Spectrum Emission Mask upper lower Area 2 8 5 dBm PASS PASS PASS Spectrum Emission Mask up...

Page 15: ...tness EVM equalizer spectrum flatness Range1 5 4 dB Normal Temp L Temp H PASS PASS PASS EVM equalizer spectrum flatness Range2 9 4 dB PASS PASS PASS 6 6 1 Occupied Bandwidth OBW 10 MHz Normal PASS PASS PASS 6 6 2 1 Spectrum emission mask Spectrum Emission Mask upper lower Area 1 16 5 dBm Normal PASS PASS PASS Spectrum Emission Mask upper lower Area 2 8 5 dBm PASS PASS PASS Spectrum Emission Mask u...

Page 16: ...Copyright ⓒ 2014 All Rights Reserved 8 Connector 8 1 Antenna Connector Main KR15006 DD Vendor KET ...

Page 17: ...Copyright ⓒ 2014 All Rights Reserved 8 Connector 8 2 Antenna Connector Div KR15003 SG Vendor KET ...

Page 18: ...Copyright ⓒ 2014 All Rights Reserved 8 Connector 8 3 40Pin Connector KM17E 40DS Vendor HIROSE ...

Page 19: ... any other antenna or transmitter Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this module may not cause interference 2 this module must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation 10 1 Information for integrator The integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end user regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the user manual of the end product ...

Page 20: ...xposure condition must not exceed the table below Band Frequency Range MHz Maximum Antenna Gain dBi CDMA Cellular 824 70 848 31 CDMA PCS 1851 25 1908 75 LTE B13 779 50 874 50 LTE B4 1710 70 1754 30 The satisfy FCC exterior labeling requirements the following text must be placed on the exterior of the end product Contains Transmitter module FCC ID YZP VL1000 Changes or modifications to this equipme...

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