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MTPCIE-H5/MTPCIE-BW Developer Guide

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Page 1: ...MultiConnect PCIe MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE BW Developer Guide...

Page 2: ...OF DATA BY A PRODUCT OVER A CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED TIMELY SECURE OR ERROR FREE NOR DOES MULTITECH WARRANT ANY CONNECTION OR ACCESSIBILITY TO ANY CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS...

Page 3: ...e Areas 16 Electromagnetic Interference 17 Electrostatic Discharge Control 17 USB Design 18 Chapter 4 Developer Board and Schematics 19 Developer Board 19 Assembly Diagram 21 Top 21 Bottom 22 Develope...

Page 4: ...to Chinese Standards 43 Information on HS TS Substances According to Chinese Standards in Chinese 44 Chapter 9 Antennas Cables GPS 45 Antenna System Cellular Devices 45 Requirements for Cellular Ante...

Page 5: ...ling on Linux 67 Windows Release Notes 68 Downloading the Windows USB Driver 69 Windows Notes 69 Installing on Windows 8 7 or Vista 70 Installing on Windows XP 71 Uninstalling Windows Drivers 72 Remov...

Page 6: ...OCG and an MTPCIE Bluetooth Wi Fi 82 Example Wi Fi Access Point Script 82 Using an MT100EOCG with an MTPCIE Bluetooth Wi Fi Device as Wi Fi Client 83 Setting up Bluetooth with an MT100 EOCG and an MTP...

Page 7: ...B Driver Installation Guide Provides instructions for installing USB drivers on Linux and Windows systems part number S000553 part number S000569 HSPA AT Commands Reference Guide Configure the MTPCIE...

Page 8: ...IE H5 MTPCIE BW Developer Guide GP devices have a dedicated GPS receiver The complete product code may end in Rx For example MTPCIE H5 Rx where R is revision and x is the revision number All builds ca...

Page 9: ...supply with removable blades 1 US blade plug 1 EURO blade plug 1 UK blade plug Cables 1 RS 232 DE9F DE9M serial cable 1 RJ 45 Ethernet cable 2 USB cable 2 SMA to UFL antenna cables 1 for cellular 1 fo...

Page 10: ...aux I 3 3Vaux X X X 3 SDIO_D1 I O Wi Fi SDIO_D1 X X 4 GND Ground X X X 5 SDIO_D2 I O Wi Fi SDIO_D2 X X 6 BT_TXD I Bluetooth Transmit data X X 7 SDIO_D3 I O Wi Fi SDIO_D3 X X 8 BT_RTS I Bluetooth RTS X...

Page 11: ...llular digital voice clock X 31 3G_DVI_RX I 3G Cellular digital voice receive X 32 RI O 3G Cellular UART RI X 33 3G_DVI_TX O 3G Cellular digital voice transmit X 34 GND Ground X X X 35 GND Ground X X...

Page 12: ...Ie MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE BW Developer Guide Pin Name I O Function MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE H5 V BW MTPCIE BW 49 RXD O 3G Cellular UART Receive data X 50 GND Ground X X X 51 TXD I 3G Cellular UART transmit data X 5...

Page 13: ...I O UIM_DATA 11 REFCLK I PCI Express reference clock 12 UIM_CLK I UIM_CLK 13 REFCLK I PCI Express reference clock 14 UIM_RESET I UIM_RESET 15 GND GND 16 UIM_VPP 0 UIM_VPP 17 Reserved Reserved 18 GND G...

Page 14: ...signal 34 GND GND 35 GND GND 36 USB_D I O USB Negative Data 37 GND GND 38 USB_D I O USB Positive Data 39 3 3Vaux I 3 3Vaux 40 GND GND 41 3 3Vaux I 3 3Vaux 42 LED_WWAN O LED Output 43 GND GND 44 LED_WL...

Page 15: ...0 3G_ONOFF I 3G cellular on off 21 GND Ground 22 3G_RST I 3G cellular reset line 24 3 3 Vaux I 3 3 Vaux 26 GND Ground 27 GND Ground 29 GND Ground 35 GND Ground 36 USB_D I O 3G USB Negative Data 37 GND...

Page 16: ...rd layout component placement signal routing trace thickness and geometry and so on component selection composition value and tolerance interface connections and shielding are required for the board d...

Page 17: ...oupling from high frequency circuits Lay out the highest frequency signal traces next to the ground grid If using a multilayer board design make no cuts in the ground or power planes and be sure the g...

Page 18: ...you review Intel s High Speed USB Platform Design Guidelines for information about USB signal routing impedance and layer stacking Also Shield USB cables with twisted pairs especially those containin...

Page 19: ...MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE BW Developer Guide 19 Chapter 4 Developer Board and Schematics Note Third party components shown in the following drawings are included as examples only Developer Board This develope...

Page 20: ...DEVELOPER BOARD AND SCHEMATICS 20 MultiConnect PCIe MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE BW Developer Guide...

Page 21: ...DEVELOPER BOARD AND SCHEMATICS MultiConnect PCIe MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE BW Developer Guide 21 Assembly Diagram Top...

Page 22: ...DEVELOPER BOARD AND SCHEMATICS 22 MultiConnect PCIe MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE BW Developer Guide Bottom...

Page 23: ...DEVELOPER BOARD AND SCHEMATICS MultiConnect PCIe MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE BW Developer Guide 23 Developer Board Block Diagram...

Page 24: ...DEVELOPER BOARD AND SCHEMATICS 24 MultiConnect PCIe MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE BW Developer Guide Developer Board Schematics...

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Page 26: ...DEVELOPER BOARD AND SCHEMATICS 26 MultiConnect PCIe MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE BW Developer Guide...

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Page 28: ...DEVELOPER BOARD AND SCHEMATICS 28 MultiConnect PCIe MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE BW Developer Guide...

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Page 30: ...DEVELOPER BOARD AND SCHEMATICS 30 MultiConnect PCIe MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE BW Developer Guide...

Page 31: ...DEVELOPER BOARD AND SCHEMATICS MultiConnect PCIe MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE BW Developer Guide 31...

Page 32: ...DEVELOPER BOARD AND SCHEMATICS 32 MultiConnect PCIe MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE BW Developer Guide...

Page 33: ...65 JP66 JP67 JP68 Selects serial connection for PCIe Bluetooth device Pins 1 2 jumpered select DB9 connector J14 connected to PCIe Bluetooth device Pins 2 3 jumpered select quad UART U20 connected to...

Page 34: ...own until the device snaps into the X3 connector clips 3 Optional Snap cables onto the device s antenna connectors and attach the antennas to the cables Refer to the device s mechanical drawing for co...

Page 35: ...blade Power Supply with AU NZ blade Attaching the Blades To attach a power supply blade 1 Remove the power supply cover not shown To do this slide the lock down and hold it while you lift off the cov...

Page 36: ...evice in hospitals and any other place where medical equipment may be in use Notice regarding Compliance with FCC EU and Industry Canada Requirements for RF Exposure The antenna intended for use with...

Page 37: ...eable parts inside Do not misuse the device Follow instructions on proper operation and only use as intended Misuse could make the device inoperable damage the device and or other equipment or harm us...

Page 38: ...ernational Mobile Equipment Identity number is printed on the modem s label Example HSPA H5 Labels Note Actual labels will vary depending on the regulatory approval markings and content This device co...

Page 39: ...LABELING REQUIREMENTS MultiConnect PCIe MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE BW Developer Guide 39 Labels are positioned on the device as follows...

Page 40: ...com Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances RoHS Multi Tech Systems Inc Certificate of Compliance 2011 65 EU Multi Tech Systems Inc confirms that its embedded products comply with the chemical...

Page 41: ...tional regulatory requirements in specific countries Also note that some software packages may have features or lack restrictions that may cause the modem to become non compliant Other Countries The a...

Page 42: ...s are obliged to finance the costs 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...

Page 43: ...mi nated Biphenyl PBB Polybrominat ed 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...

Page 44: ...rds in Chinese MII EIP 39 RoHS Multi 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 ICs 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...

Page 45: ...radiation patterns This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below and having a maximum gain for 850 MHz of 6 4 dBi for 1700 MHz of 6 5 dBi and for 1900 MHz of 3 dBi Antennas...

Page 46: ...Description GPS Antenna with low noise amplifier Model Number 66800 52 Multi Tech Part Number 45009665L MultiTech Ordering Information Model Quantity ANGPS 1MM 1 ANGPS 10MM 10 ANGPS 50MM 50 Antenna Sp...

Page 47: ...er s Model Number GW 11 A153 Multi Tech Systems 45009740L Multi Tech Ordering Information Model Number Quantity ANWF 1HRA 1 ANWF 10HRA 10 ANWF 50HRA 50 Antenna Specifications Category Description Freq...

Page 48: ...on To connect them to the cellular network you need a cellular account For more information refer to Account Activation GP devices have a dedicated GPS receiver The complete product code may end in Rx...

Page 49: ...vailable inside our embedded Linux systems These tools do not run on PCs To invoke the tools secure shell into the device using putty or another tool from your Windows computer Once you secure shell a...

Page 50: ...MECHANICAL DRAWING 50 MultiConnect PCIe MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE BW Developer Guide Chapter 11 Mechanical Drawing MTPCIE H5 xx...

Page 51: ...MECHANICAL DRAWING MultiConnect PCIe MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE BW Developer Guide 51 MTPCIE BW...

Page 52: ...erface USB 2 0 high speed compatible UART Interface 0 1 8V Physical Description Weight 0 4 oz 10 g Dimensions Refer to Mechanical Drawing for Dimensions Note With the form factor dimensions exceed the...

Page 53: ...h Serial Port Protocol SPP UART Interface 1 8V GPS High sensitivity of indoor reception better than 165 Cold start autonomous 147 dBm Hot start autonomous 161 dBm Tracking mode 166 dBm Accuracy 3 m TT...

Page 54: ...cy Bands H5 Mode Freq TX MHz Freq RX MHz Channels TX RX offset GSM850 824 2 848 8 869 2 893 8 128 251 45 MHz EGSM900 890 0 914 8 935 0 959 8 0 124 45 MHz 880 2 889 8 925 2 934 8 975 1023 45 MHz DCS180...

Page 55: ...s TX RX offset WCDMA2100 band I 1922 4 1977 6 2112 4 2167 6 Tx 9612 9888 Rx 10562 10838 190MHz HE910 Telit Transmission Output Power Band Power Class GSM 850 900 MHz 4 2W DCS 1800 PCS 1900 MHz 1 1W ED...

Page 56: ...V BW MTPCIE H5 MTPCIE H5 V 1 SDIO_D0 I O Wi Fi SDIO_D0 1 8V SDIO can operate up to 25Mhz The SDIO traces to Host must be treated like a bus and the bus length shall be as short as possible Recommend...

Page 57: ...tooth enable low disable 1 8V low disable no function no function 15 GND Ground 16 GPIO_2 I O 3G Cellular General purpose I O 1 8V AT GPIO 2 x x no function 17 WLAN_EN I Wi Fi enable low disable 1 8V...

Page 58: ...lular Reset line low active 1 8V Active Low Emergency reset without proper shutdown and without detach from the network Low for at least 50 ms resets the 3G radio It takes at least 2 5 seconds to rese...

Page 59: ...oice clock 1 8V no function 31 3G_DVI_RX I 3G Cellular digital voice receive 1 8V no function 32 RI O 3G Cellular UART RI 1 8V no function 33 3G_DVI_TX O 3G Cellular digital voice transmit 1 8V no fun...

Page 60: ...ff Slow blinking Period 3s Ton 0 3s Registered full service Permanently on a voice call is active 43 GND Ground 44 DCD O 3G Cellular UART DCD 1 8V no function 45 CTS O 3G Cellular UART CTS 1 8V no fun...

Page 61: ...G Cellular UART transmit data 1 8V Avoid having any HIGH logic level signal applied to any 3G input digital pins when the 3G module is powered off or during an ON OFF transition no function 52 3 3Vaux...

Page 62: ...y idle current state When data is transmitted to the network power peaks from this idle state Peak data values are influenced by the distance from the towers and decided by the carrier network Power s...

Page 63: ...Box Connection No Data Amps Average Measured Current Amps at Maximum Power TX Pulse Avg Amplitude Current Amps for GSM850 or Peak Current for HSDPA Total Inrush Charge Measured in Millicoulomb 3 3 Vol...

Page 64: ...as needed to indicate country in which device is operating This can limit available channels and transmit power country_code US Enable IEEE 802 11d This advertises the country_code and the set of all...

Page 65: ...Sensitivity 109 dBm E GSM 900 Sensitivity 106 dBm DCS 1800 Sensitivity 105 dBm PCS 1900 Sensitivity 105 dBm UMTS Band I 2100 Sensitivity 109 dBm UMTS Band II 1900 Sensitivity 108 dBm UMTS Band V 850 S...

Page 66: ...1710 2 1784 8 1805 2 1879 8 512 885 95 MHz PCS1900 1850 2 1909 8 1930 2 1989 8 512 810 80 MHz WCDMA850 band V 826 4 846 6 871 4 891 6 Tx 4132 4233 Rx 4357 4458 45 MHz WCDMA900 band VIII 882 4 912 6 9...

Page 67: ...river If the operating system recognizes the modem seven devices are created assuming no other ACM values have been assigned dev ttyACM0 dev ttyACM1 dev ttyACM2 dev ttyACM3 dev ttyACM4 dev ttyACM5 dev...

Page 68: ...ctory type make menuconfig 3 Configure the kernel according to your system configuration 4 Browse to menu Device Driver USB Support and select USB Modem CDC ACM support 5 To start the build once confi...

Page 69: ...t a USB host powered device to a computer through a USB cable the Windows Add New Hardware Wizard may display Cannot Install this Hardware If this occurs click Finish Windows detects additional device...

Page 70: ...se drivers Uninstall the drivers before proceeding See Remove Microsoft Installed Drivers for details 1 Go to the location where you extracted the driver and open the H5 G3 USB Driver folder 2 Right c...

Page 71: ...on TelitUSBInstaller_In_U8 00 04 exe and select Run 3 Click Next and follow the instructions in the installation wizard 4 Click Continue Anyway each time this screen appears 5 Click Finish 6 Connect...

Page 72: ...ures from the Windows Control Panel 2 Scroll to TelitModulesDrivers_x where is 64 or 86 and click Uninstall Confirm that you want to uninstall the driver Uninstalling the TelitModulesDrivers uninstall...

Page 73: ...driver download to manage port creation as follows To enable USB IMEI identification where the operating system creates a new set of ports with different COM enumeration for each H5 device with a diff...

Page 74: ...are for creating a PPP connection through command line interface PPP support must be compiled into the kernel pppd and chat programs are also required H5 Example Step 1 Use a text editor to create a p...

Page 75: ...cellular provider Save the file as etc chatscripts EV3 chat Example chat script ABORT ERROR ABORT NO CARRIER ABORT BUSY at OK atd 777 CONNECT Step 3 Use the following command line to start pppd pppd...

Page 76: ...k whether a ppp interface is listed If it is not then check syslog for pppd and chat events Normally pppd chat logging is written to var log syslog could vary depending on syslog configuration C Progr...

Page 77: ...te Parameters fildes file descriptor buf destination buffer pointer nbyte number of bytes that read attempts to read Returns The number of bytes actually read if the operation is completed successfull...

Page 78: ...ed with the open file descriptor fd char value_to_be_written dummy_write if write fd value_to_be_written strlen value_to_be_written 0 Error Management Routine else Value Written close The close functi...

Page 79: ...al control definitions define USB dev ttyACM0 define BUFSIZE 1000 define BAUDRATE B115200 int open_port char port struct termios options int fd fd open port O_RDWR O_NOCTTY O_NDELAY if fd 1 printf ope...

Page 80: ...f BUFSIZE printf The string is s n buf close serialFD return 0 The sleep instruction is required because the modem response after issuing the AT command is not immediate so you need to wait a bit befo...

Page 81: ...mputer Once you secure shell and login you can invoke the tools and test You will need Ethernet connectivity to the development board for the secure shell and login Configuring the MTPCIE DK1 Develope...

Page 82: ...stapd conf to configure access point settings Configure ssid name with the access point name Save hostapd conf 4 To start the access point type ocg wifi ap sh start desired IP address of AP on the MT1...

Page 83: ...WARD i eth0 o ppp0 j ACCEPT iptables t filter A FORWARD i wlan0 o ppp0 j ACCEPT iptables t filter P OUTPUT ACCEPT iptables t nat A POSTROUTING o ppp0 j MASQUERADE turn on packet forwarding last echo 1...

Page 84: ...a connected response similar to rfcomm S connect 0 00 A0 96 10 30 14 1 498 Connected dev rfcomm0 to 00 A0 96 10 30 14 on channel 1 Press CTRL C for hangup 6 Run a serial communication program such as...

Page 85: ...folder of the computer 8 Install jumper JP86 labeled BT_EN then remove it again to toggle the Bluetooth Enable signal for the MTPCIE 9 Enter the following string substituting the computer s tty port t...

Page 86: ...8 E7 36 CF 91 DTMVW7JREI01 00 A0 96 0F B8 2A SocketWireless 13 Enter the following where xx represents MAC address of the remote Bluetooth device you set up previously rfcomm S connect 0 xx xx xx xx x...

Page 87: ...78 open 76 read 77 test program 79 write 77 D DAA 16 debug cable 34 developer board 19 device maintenance 37 dialing restrictions 41 documentation 7 drawing 50 51 E electrical characteristics 56 elect...

Page 88: ...interference 36 receiver features 65 RoHS 40 S safety RF interference 36 vehicle 37 safety standards 16 shutdown 63 SIM card 34 specifications 52 T transmitter features 65 U uninstall 72 USB 15 72 de...

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