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MTX-GTW

 

 

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MTX Terminals® by MATRIX ELECTRONICA S.L.U 

Index 

General Notes .....................................................................................................................................2 

Important information ........................................................................................................................2 

Service and Support ............................................................................................................................2 

Revision information ...........................................................................................................................3 

1. 

Description..................................................................................................................................7 

1.1 

Product label .......................................................................................................................7 

1.2 

Hardware revisions ..............................................................................................................8 

1.3 

Firmware revisions ..............................................................................................................8 

2. 

Warranty.....................................................................................................................................9 

3. 

References ..................................................................................................................................9 

4. 

Technical Data........................................................................................................................... 10 

4.1 

System architecture and system functionality .................................................................... 10 

4.1.1 

Block diagram ............................................................................................................ 10 

4.1.2 

Technical data electronics .......................................................................................... 10 

4.1.2.1 

External interfaces ..................................................................................................... 11 

4.1.2.2 

Internal interfaces ...................................................................................................... 11 

4.1.2.3 

Use ’s i te fa es

 ........................................................................................................ 11 

4.1.2.4 

System components ................................................................................................... 11 

4.1.3 

Technical data mechanics, design .............................................................................. 11 

5. 

Electronics Specification ............................................................................................................ 12 

5.1 

External interfaces ............................................................................................................. 12 

5.1.1 

Function specification ................................................................................................ 12 

5.1.1.1 

USB OTG .................................................................................................................... 12 

5.1.1.2 

Ethernet .................................................................................................................... 13 

5.1.1.3 

RS232/485/422 .......................................................................................................... 13 

5.1.1.4 

RS232  1 ..................................................................................................................... 14 

5.1.1.5 

RS232  2 ..................................................................................................................... 15 

5.1.1.6 

CAN ........................................................................................................................... 15 

5.1.1.7 

Power Supply ............................................................................................................. 16 

5.2 

Internal Interfaces ............................................................................................................. 17 

5.2.1 

TQMa28 ..................................................................................................................... 17 

5.2.2 

Wifi ............................................................................................................................ 17 

5.2.3 

Expansion Connector ................................................................................................. 17 

Summary of Contents for MTX-GTW

Page 1: ... you worldwide with offices in Germany Austria Switzerland Great Britain and the USA For more information please contact FORTEC Elektronik AG Hauptniederlassung Lechwiesenstr 9 86899 Landsberg am Lech Telefon 49 0 8191 91172 0 Telefax 49 0 8191 21770 E Mail sales fortecag de Internet www fortecag de FORTEC Elektronik AG Büro West Hohenstaufenring 55 50674 Köln Telefon 49 0 221 272 273 0 Telefax 49...

Page 2: ...MTX GTW www mtxm2m com www matrix es 2015 08 v1 6 Page 1 44 MTX Terminals by MATRIX ELECTRONICA S L U MTX GTW Hardware User Guide ...

Page 3: ...ct punitive or other damages whatever including without limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information or data or other pecuniary loss arising out the use of or inability to use the documentation and or product even if Matrix Electronica S L U has been advised of the possibility of such damages The foregoing limitations of liability shall not app...

Page 4: ...ormation Revision Date Author Changes 1 0 2014 09 RR First draft 1 1 2014 10 AEM TP Language style revision 1 2 2014 12 AEM Minor revision 1 3 2015 04 AEM Minor revision 1 4 2015 04 RR MTX GTW Versions added 1 5 2015 04 AEM Product label information 1 6 2015 08 AEM HW FW revisions added Conformity assessment added ...

Page 5: ...ystem functionality 10 4 1 1 Block diagram 10 4 1 2 Technical data electronics 10 4 1 2 1 External interfaces 11 4 1 2 2 Internal interfaces 11 4 1 2 3 Use s i te fa es 11 4 1 2 4 System components 11 4 1 3 Technical data mechanics design 11 5 Electronics Specification 12 5 1 External interfaces 12 5 1 1 Function specification 12 5 1 1 1 USB OTG 12 5 1 1 2 Ethernet 13 5 1 1 3 RS232 485 422 13 5 1 ...

Page 6: ...6 2 MTX GTW 3G GPS 22 6 2 1 1 Wire 22 6 2 2 Relay Output 22 6 2 3 GPIOs 23 6 2 4 Accelerometer 23 6 2 5 Antennas configuration 23 7 Mechanics Specification 24 7 1 Overview 24 7 2 Requirements for the superior system 25 7 2 1 Protection against external effects 25 7 2 2 Thermal management 25 8 Safety Requirements and protective Regulations 26 8 1 Safety instructions 26 8 2 General precautions 26 8 ...

Page 7: ...d Spanish 34 10 1 Estándares de homologación europea 34 10 2 Conformidad FCC 36 10 2 1 Tasa de absorción específica SAR 36 11 Regulatory and type approval information 38 11 1 Directives and standards 38 11 2 SAR requirements specific to portable mobiles 41 11 3 SELV requirements 42 12 RoHS Statement 43 13 Disposal of old electrical electronic equipment 43 14 Sales contact 44 ...

Page 8: ...ormation about the components features connectors and signals available on the MTX GTW 1 1Product label The label fixed to the bottom of a MTX devicel comprises the following information No Information 1 MTX M2M logo 2 Product name model 3 Product ordering number 4 Hardware and Firmware Revisions 5 MAC address 6 Year Week of fabrication 7 Barcode Code 128 IMEI 8 Product IMEI 9 RoHS symbol 10 Pb Fr...

Page 9: ...014 Initial version Production date Before year 2015 week 19 1519 WiFi antenna connector SMA F Year 2015 week 19 1519 and after WiFi antenna connector SMA F RP 1 01A 09 2014 WiFi antenna SMA F RP 1 3Firmware revisions Hardware Revision Starting production date Changes 1 00 09 2014 Initial release 1 01 09 2014 Minor revision and bug fixes 2 00 06 2015 3G PPP connections problem solved ...

Page 10: ...itness for any particular purpose with regard to any of the foregoing Matrix Electronica assumes no liability for any damages incurred directly or indirectly from any technical or typographical errors or omissions contained herein or for discrepancies between the product and the uses guide In no event shall Matrix Electronica be liable for any incidental consequential special or exemplary damages ...

Page 11: ...ecture and system functionality 4 1 1 Block diagram Illustration 1 MTX GTW block diagram 4 1 2 Technical data electronics The interfaces and system components listed in the following are implemented on the MTX GTW Due to the fact that the board can be installed in a casing the interfaces are divided into external and internal interfaces ...

Page 12: ...et 1x RS232 485 422 2x RS232 1x CAN 1x SIM Holder 1x Antenna connector 4 1 2 2 Internal interfaces 1x TQMa28 1x WiFi b g n 3x Headers for specific extension 4 1 2 3 User s interfaces 4x Status LEDs 1x DIP switch 4 1 2 4 System components Temperature sensor EEprom RTC 4 1 3 Technical data mechanics design Dimensions PCB WxDxH 78 1x66 8x37 2 mm Weight 190g ...

Page 13: ...1 1 Function specification 5 1 1 1 USB OTG The USB OTG interface of the TQMa28 USB0 is offered as a Mini USB AB Type Type of media USB OTG 2 0 Hi Speed 5V bus voltage limited to 500mA Interface on module USB OTG Signal characteristic Compatible with the Universal Serial Bus Specification REV 2 0 ESD protection 15kV human body model Manufacturer Description MOLEX 47590 0001 Right angle Micro USB AB...

Page 14: ...II ENET0 Manufacturer Description Molex 85502 5008 Right angle RJ45 jack 5 1 1 3 RS232 485 422 The AUART0 of the TQMa28 drives the RS232 485 422 interface on the MTX GTW The Maxim MAX3160 is used as a transceiver In addition two signals are used in order to configure the Maxim transceiver in one of its operational modes Signal Description SW1_3 RS485 RS232 SW1_4 Half_Duplex Full_Duplex Transfer ra...

Page 15: ...TS0 O Request to Send 8 CTS0 I Clear To Send 14 GND P Ground 5 1 1 4 RS232 1 The AUART3 interface of the TQMA28 drives the RS232 interface of the MTX GTW by default The Maxim MAX3222 is used as a driver Transfer rate Up to 250Kbit s Interface on module AUART3 Handshake None ESD protection 15kV human body model The following tables show the configuration of the DB15 of the RS232_1 interface DB15 Co...

Page 16: ...e following tables show the configuration of the DB15 of the RS232_2 interface DB15 Connector pinout Pin Signal Type Remark 12 TXD2 O Transmit Data 13 RXD2 I Receive Data 14 GND P Ground 5 1 1 6 CAN The CAN 0 port of the TQMA28 directly drives the interface on the MTX GTW The NXP TJA1051T 3 is used as a CAN transceiver Transfer rate Up to 1Mbit s Interface on module CAN_0 Signal characteristic Com...

Page 17: ...L U DB15 Connector pinout Pin Signal Type Remark 1 CANH I O CAN High Level I O 6 CANL I O CAN Low Level I O 5 1 1 7 Power Supply For protective and EMC reasons the supply input of the MTX GTW is designed very robustly Parameter Min Typ Max Unit DC Input Voltage 7 24 50 V Power consumption 2 W VCC GND ...

Page 18: ... tq group com en products industry pcs prod embedded modul tqma28 extb Main productdetail 5 2 2 Wifi The MTX GTW can be ordered with an integrated Bluegiga WF111 Wi Fi module The following table shows the key features of this module Feature Remark IEEE 802 11 b g n Single 2 4GHz band Symbol rate up to 7 2Mbps Encryption WEP WPA and WPA2 Operation mode Supports Client and Access Point Up to 8 clien...

Page 19: ...Green LED Both DLp1 and DL1 are visible though the LED window placed on the top of the MTX GTW box 5 3 2 DIP Switch The MTX GTW has one Dip Switch with configuration purposes The following table shows information about the signals connected to the Dip Switch SW1 Pin Signal Remark 1 LCD_D03 Recovery Switch Default OFF Normal Boot 2 LCD_D00 Recovery Switch Default OFF Normal Boot 3 SW1_3 Connected t...

Page 20: ... sensor LM73 0x49 5 4 2 EEPROM On the TQMa28 module there is a 64Kibit EEPROM ST Microelectronics M24C64 WDW6TP The EEPROM is controlled via I2C bus 1 of the processor The writing protection WP of the EEPROM is not available The base address can be taken from the following table I2C Bus Position Device Address 1 TQMa28 EEPROM M24C46 0x50 5 4 3 RTC On the MTX GTW board there is a DS1339U RTC module...

Page 21: ... the Maxim DS2482 100 I2C chip Transfer rate Up to 400KHz Interface on module I2C1 Signal characteristic Standard and Overdrive 1 Wire communication The following table shows the configuration of the DB15 of the 1 Wire interface Pin Signal Type Remark 5 1 WIRE I O 1 WIRE 6 1 2 Relay Output The MTX GTW 3G also includes a Relay Output available on the DB15 female connector The following table shows ...

Page 22: ... Shared with RX2 signal GPIO3_4 9 GPI 2 Input Shared with RX1 signal GPIO3_12 15 GPI 3 Input Incompatible with Relay NA signal GPIO2_26 11 GPO 1 Output Incompatible with Relay COM signal GPIO2_24 Mounting Option 6 1 4 Accelerometer The MTX GTW 3G includes the LIS331DLH ultra low power high performance 3 axes I2C accelerometer The following table shows the Accelerometer I2C configuration I2C Bus Po...

Page 23: ...TW 3G via the Maxim DS2482 100 I2C chip Transfer rate Up to 400KHz Interface on module I2C1 Signal characteristic Standard and Overdrive 1 Wire communication The following table shows the configuration of the DB15 of the 1 Wire interface Pin Signal Type Remark 5 1 WIRE I O 1 WIRE 6 2 2 Relay Output The MTX GTW 3G also includes a Relay Output available on the DB15 female connector The following tab...

Page 24: ..._4 9 GPI 2 Input Shared with RX1 signal GPIO3_12 15 GPI 3 Input Incompatible with Relay NA signal GPIO2_26 11 GPO 1 Output Incompatible with Relay COM signal GPIO2_24 Mounting option 6 2 4 Accelerometer The MTX GTW 3G includes the LIS331DLH ultra low power high performance 3 axes I2C accelerometer The following table shows the Accelerometer I2C configuration I2C Bus Position Device Address 1 MTX G...

Page 25: ...U 7 Mechanics Specification 7 1Overview The pictures below show the mechanical design of the terminal along with the positions of the different connectors mounting holes and dimensions The terminal case is made of durable PC ABS plastic Power Supply RJ45 Ethernet Micro USB 2 0 Connector Mounting holes ...

Page 26: ... contact However as the MTX GTW PCB can be bought as a standalone product the following points must be taken into consideration 7 2 1 Protection against external effects The MTX GTW PCB is not protected against dust external impact and contact IP00 An adequate protection has to be guaranteed by the surrounding system 7 2 2 Thermal management The main heat source is the TQMa28 Information about the...

Page 27: ...se electromagnetic interference This product is intended to be used with the antenna or other radiating element at least 20cm away from any part of the human body In applications where this rule cannot be applied the application designer is responsible for providing the SAR measurement test report and declaration You are responsible for observing your country s safety standards and where applicabl...

Page 28: ...t be connected to the MTX GTW Terminal Note MTX GTW distributors and sales offices may refuse warranty claims where evidence of product misuse is found 8 3SIM card precautions Before handling the SIM card in your application ensure that you are not charged with static electricity Use proper precautions to avoid electrostatic discharges When the SIM card hatch is opened the SIM card connectors lie ...

Page 29: ...o known as radio waves or radio frequency fields Governments around the world have adopted comprehensive international safety guidelines developed by scientific organizations such as ICNIRP International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection and IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies These guidelines e...

Page 30: ...evant SAR declaration certification information and user guidance as appropriate 8 6Personal medical devices Wireless modem devices may affect the operation of cardiac pacemakers hearing aids and certain other implanted equipment If a minimum distance of 15 cm 6 inches is maintained between the MTX GTW ode adiati g a te a a d a pa e ake the isk of i te fe e e is li ited If the use s application is...

Page 31: ... COUNCIL of 12 December 2006 on the harmonization of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits ETSI EN 301 511 V9 0 2 Global System for Mobile communications GSM Harmonized standard for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and DCS 1800 bands covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R TTE directive 1999 5 EC GSM 13 11 version...

Page 32: ...for IMT 2000 Third Generation cellular networks Part 1 Harmonized EN for IMT 2000 introduction and common requirements of article 3 2 of the R TTE Directive ETSI EN 301 908 02 V5 2 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Base Stations BS and User Equipment UE for IMT 2000 Third Generation cellular networks Part 2 Harmonized EN for IMT 2000 CDMA Direct Spread UTRA FDD UE cove...

Page 33: ...and GSM GPRS Modem 9 2 1 SAR information Cinterion Wireless Modules models EHS6 is marketed without a defined antenna The Maximum Antenna Gain when using indoor antennas depends on the distance from the antenna to any nearby persons when in normal operation It should not exceed the values shown on the table below According to the limit in 47 CFR 1 1310 we get the value of the maximum antenna gain ...

Page 34: ...y MATRIX ELECTRONICA S L U S 0 55773 mW cm or 1 mW cm P 1866 38 mW or 974 99 mW R 20 cm or 100cm π 3 1416 G dBi 10 log10 G Solving for G the maximum antenna gain is Band Distance Maximum Gain in dBi 850MHz 20cm 1 7669 850MHz 50cm 9 7257 1900MHz 20cm 7 1227 1900MHz 50cm 15 0815 ...

Page 35: ... 2006 sobre la armonización de las leyes de los estados miembros relacionadas con los equipos eléctricos diseñados para su uso bajo ciertos límites de voltaje ETSI EN 301 511 V9 0 2 Sistema Global de Comunicaciones Móviles GSM estándar unificado para estaciones móviles en las bandas GSM 900 y DCS 1800 que cubren los requisitos esenciales del artículos 3 2 de la directiva R TTE 1999 5 EC GSM 13 11 ...

Page 36: ...edes celulares IMT 2000 de tercera generación Parte 1 Normativa europea armonizada para IMT 2000 introducción y requisitos comunes del artículo 3 2 de la directiva R TTE ETSI EN 301 908 02 V5 2 1 Cuestiones sobre Compatibilidad Electromagnética y espectro Radioeléctricos ERM estaciones base BS y equipamiento de usuario UE para redes celulares IMT 2000 de tercera generación Parte 2 Normativa europe...

Page 37: ...Quad band GSM GPRS Modem 10 2 1 Tasa de absorción específica SAR El modulo Cinterion EHS6 es comercializado sin una antena definida La ganancia máxima de antena usando antenas de interior depende de la distancia de esta a las personas cercanas y en condiciones normales no debe sobrepasar los límites mostrados en la tabla siguiente La máxima potencia de salida medida en la banda de 850MHz es 1866 3...

Page 38: ...e 37 44 MTX Terminals by MATRIX ELECTRONICA S L U R 20 cm o 100cm π 3 1416 G dBi 10 log10 G Despejando G la máxima ganancia de antena es Banda Distancia Ganancia Máxima en dBi 850MHz 20cm 1 7669 850MHz 50cm 9 7257 1900MHz 20cm 7 1227 1900MHz 50cm 15 0815 ...

Page 39: ...2002 95 EC RoHS 1 2011 65 EC RoHS 2 Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 and revised on 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS Standards of North American type approval CFR Title 47 Code of Federal Regulations Part 22 and Part 24 Telecommunications PCS US Equipment Authorization FCC...

Page 40: ...5 2 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Base Stations BS and User Equipment UE for IMT 2000 Third Generation cellular networks Part 2 Harmonized EN for IMT 2000 CDMA Direct Spread UTRA FDD UE covering essential requirements of article 3 2 of the R TTE Directive EN 62311 2008 Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for elec...

Page 41: ...MTX GTW www mtxm2m com www matrix es 2015 08 v1 6 Page 40 44 MTX Terminals by MATRIX ELECTRONICA S L U ...

Page 42: ...rkets EN 59005 ANSI C95 1 Considerations for evaluation of human exposure to Electromagnetic Fields EMFs from Mobile Telecommunication Equipment MTE in the frequency range 30MHz 6GHz Products intended for sale in European markets EN 50360 Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of mobile phones with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields 300MHz 3GHz Pleas...

Page 43: ...ww matrix es 2015 08 v1 6 Page 42 44 MTX Terminals by MATRIX ELECTRONICA S L U 11 3 SELV requirements The power supply connected to the MTX 3G JAVA modem shall be in compliance with the SELV requirements defined in EN 60950 1 ...

Page 44: ... this product should not be treated as household waste when you wish to dispose of it Instead it should be handed over to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate d...

Page 45: ...N Matrix Electrónica S L Valencia SPAIN Phone 1 Phone 2 Fax 1 Fax 2 902 19 81 46 34915602737 902 99 54 14 34915652865 Phone 1 Fax 1 902 19 81 46 902 99 54 14 Phone 1 Fax 1 902 19 81 46 902 99 54 14 Phone 1 Fax 1 902 19 81 46 902 99 54 14 Matrix Sevilla Matrix Lisboa Matrix Santiago de Chile Matrix Electrónica S L Sevilla SPAIN Phone 902 19 81 46 Fax 902 99 54 14 LusoMatrix Lda Av Coronel Eduardo G...

Page 46: ...www fortecag de FORTEC Elektronik AG Büro West Hohenstaufenring 55 50674 Köln Telefon 49 0 221 272 273 0 Telefax 49 0 221 272 273 10 E Mail west fortecag de Internet www fortecag de FORTEC Elektronik AG Büro Wien Nuschinggasse 12 A 1230 Wien Telefon 43 1 8673492 0 Telefax 43 1 8673492 26 E Mail office fortec at Internet www fortec at ALTRAC AG Tochter der Fortec AG Bahnhofstraße 3 CH 5436 Würenlos...

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