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Board Components 

Jumper 

Description 

JP1 

Mutes the speaker. Default positions are 1 and 2 (speaker is not muted). 

JP2  

Ties the TX and RX clock lines together. Default positions are 1 and 2 (transmit and receive 
clock act independently). 

JP3 

Sets the data rate. NORMAL sets the data rate at 250kbps.  
H.S. (high speed serial communications) sets the data rate at 1Mbps. 

JP4 

Testing interface (debugging) for the RS-232 signals. 

JP5  

JP5 acts as a replacement for pin 45 when pin 45 is used for another function. 

JP7  

Testing interface (debugging) for the serial TTL signals. 

JP9 

JP9 is the 5V / 3.3V regulator. The factory default operating voltage is 3.3V.  

Warning

 – Be sure that the 5V / 3.3V jumper is set to match the requirements of your 

SocketModem. If this jumper is set incorrectly, damage to the SocketModem and/or the 
Test/Demo card could result. 

Caution

 – Use only the provided Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. transformer with the Test/Demo 

board. Use of any other power source will void the warranty and will likely damage the 
Test/Demo board and the SocketModem. The transformer connector is keyed to prevent 
improper connection to the Test/Demo board.  

JP12 

JP12 allows you to select either the internal 5V regulator (INT 5V) or to choose EXT 5V. For 
the EXT 5V, you can use your own external 5V power source and plug it into J7. 

JP13 

Set either 5V or 3.3V for USB_VBUS line (supplied by the VCC of the USB jack). 

JP14 

Internal testing. 

JP15 

JP15 disconnects pin 45 from SLP with JP5 (the RS-232 driver sleep mode).  

JP16 

JTAG header. 

JP17 

Mosquito header. If used to debug the SocketModem while using the USB port, then the JP14 
would have to be removed to disconnect USB_VBUS. 

JP18 

Power feed for area where SocketModems are placed (J24). 

JP19 & JP20 

Debugging probes. 

JP25 & JP26  

Ground lug. 

S4 

Set the switch block to the product being used.  

S5 

Reset 

 

Jumpers and Corresponding Signals 

 

 

 

J4 and J7

 

10   PWR 
 8    CTS 
 6    DSR 
 4    DTR 
 2    RXD 

9    RI 
7    RTS 
5    GND 
3    TXD 
1    DCD 

 

J2 and J13

 

 2    RXC 

1    TXC 

 

JP10

 

JP11

 

TX Term 

RX Term 

 

Summary of Contents for MTSMC-G2

Page 1: ...SocketModem GSM MTSME G2 Hardware Guide for Developers...

Page 2: ...marks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Bluetooth is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth SIG Inc Wi Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi...

Page 3: ...3 Electromagnetic Interference EMI Considerations 13 Electrostatic Discharge Control 14 Chapter 4 Safety Notices and Warnings 15 Telecom Safety Warning 15 Wireless Safety 15 Upgrading Firmware 16 Acco...

Page 4: ...MTSMC G2 V Quad band GPRS SocketModem Cell with Voice US Default MTSMC G2 V ED Quad band GPRS SocketModem Cell with Voice EU Default MTSMC G2 IP Quad band GPRS SocketModem iCell with Universal IP US D...

Page 5: ...er 5VDC Operating Voltage Supply Range VCC Maximum 5 5 Voltage at Any Signal Pin Minimum GND Maximum VCC Antenna Connector Surface mount UFL SIM Holder Standard 3V SIM holder IP Protocols Supported MT...

Page 6: ...Level Reset 24 0 8 Reset Low Active Input High Level Reset 24 2 Digital Input Capacitance 14pF Power Consumption MTSMC G2 Measured Power Measures at Input Voltage 5 00 Sleep Typical Maximum Peak Curr...

Page 7: ...Mechanical Drawings Basic Build 7...

Page 8: ...Mechanical Drawings Voice Build 8...

Page 9: ...Mechanical Drawings IP Build 9...

Page 10: ...nsmitter Features Maximum output power EGSM 33 dBm 2 dB Maximum output power DCS PCS 30 dBm 2 dB Minimum output power EGSM 5 dBm 5 dB Minimum output power DCS PCS 0 dBm 5 dB H2 level 30 dBm H3 level 3...

Page 11: ...er which signifies European default Changing the GSM Band If for any reason such as moving the modem from one geographical area to another you want to change the band you can accomplish this by using...

Page 12: ...pedance 50 ohm Antenna GSM Antenna Requirements Specifications Frequency Range 824 960 MHz 1710 1990 MHz Impedance 50 ohm VSWR 2 0 1 Typical Radiated Gain 0 dBi on azimuth plane Radiation Omni Polariz...

Page 13: ...em pins is 0 036 in 0 003 in in diameter Spacers can be used to hold the SocketModem vertically in place during the wave solder process A spacer should be placed on pin 32 and pin 64 of the SocketMode...

Page 14: ...are good however radius turns are better 13 On 2 layer boards with no ground grid provide a shadow ground trace on the opposite side of the board to traces carrying high frequency signals This will b...

Page 15: ...quency RF interference Caution A separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the modem transmitter s antenna and the body of the user or nearby persons The modem is not designed f...

Page 16: ...ess device to water rain or spilled beverages It is not waterproof Do not place the wireless device alongside computer discs credit or travel cards or other magnetic media The phone may affect the inf...

Page 17: ...The antenna system cannot be altered Model Identification IMPORTANT When the wireless carrier asks you to provide the modem s model identification give the Multi Tech wireless model identification not...

Page 18: ...eless Carrier Asks You to Provide For CDMA SocketModems The modem s 8 character ESN Electronic Serial Number number printed next to the barcode on the modem The ESN may vary in format by various CDMA...

Page 19: ...harmful interference in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harm...

Page 20: ...answer condition Should such problems occur the user should NOT contact the Telecom Faults Service The preferred method of dialing is to use DTMF tones as this is faster than pulse decadic dialing and...

Page 21: ...Bar Code for MT9234SMI Brazil Bar Code for MT5656SMI Brazil Certification MT9234SMI Model Only A special phone cable is required for regulatory compliance Um cabo especial para telefone requerido para...

Page 22: ...s of recovery from municipal collection points reuse and recycling of specified percentages per the WEEE requirements Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the European Union The symbol shown...

Page 23: ...ted Biphenyl PBB 1000 PPM Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether PBDE 1000 PPM Moisture Sensitivity Level MSL 1 Tin Whisker Growth None detected Maximum Soldering temperature 260C wave only Notes 1 Lead usage...

Page 24: ...ated Diphenyl Ether PBDE Printed Circuit Boards O O O O O O Resistors X O O O O O Capacitors X O O O O O Ferrite Beads O O O O O O Relays Opticals O O O O O O ICs O O O O O O Diodes Transistors O O O...

Page 25: ...Tech Systems Inc TS HS PB Hg CD CR6 PBB PBDE O O O O O O X O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O IC O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O...

Page 26: ...rd drawing shows the major board components for all SocketModems Board Revision B See the next page for description of Board Components Comment DAR7 C Universal_So cketModem Graphics_ETC_Rev_I Board_B...

Page 27: ...nc transformer with the Test Demo board Use of any other power source will void the warranty and will likely damage the Test Demo board and the SocketModem The transformer connector is keyed to preven...

Page 28: ...28 SocketModem Developer Board Block Diagram Comment DAR8 Block Diagram 2008 png...

Page 29: ...Developer Board Schematics 29 Board Revision B Comment DAR9 Schematics Board B page 2 Scan0576_000 jpg did not change to gif file was already small...

Page 30: ...30 Developer Board Schematics Comment DAR10 Schematics Board B page 3 Scan0577_000grayscale50percent gif changed from jpg to make the file size smaller 8 5 09 Board Revision B...

Page 31: ...Developer Board Schematics 31 Comment DAR11 Schematics Board B page 4 Scan0575_000grayscale gif was jpg now a gif for a smaller file 9 5 09 Board Revision B...

Page 32: ...Developer Board Schematics 32 Comment DAR12 Schematics Board B page 5 Scan0574_000grayscale50percent gif was jpg but file was too large Now gif 8 5 09 Board Revision B...

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