GSM/GPRS Module Series
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GPRS Class 12 is the default setting. The module can be configured from GPRS Class 1 to Class 12.
Setting to lower GPRS class would make it easier to design the power supply for the module.
5.5. Electro-static Discharge
Although the GSM engine is generally protected against Electro-static Discharge (ESD), ESD protection
precautions should still be emphasized. Proper ESD handling and packaging procedures must be applied
throughout the processing, handling and operation of any applications using the module.
The measured ESD values of module are shown as the following table:
Table 33: The ESD Endurance (Temperature: 25ºC, Humidity: 45%)
GSM850
@power level #5 <660mA, Typical 457mA
@power level #12, Typical 182mA
@power level #19, Typical 106mA
EGSM900
@power level #5 <660mA, Typical 484mA
@power level #12, Typical 187mA
@power level #19, Typical 109mA
DCS1800
@power level #0 <530mA, Typical 461mA
@power level #7, Typical 149mA
@power level #15, Typical 97mA
PCS1900
@power level #0 <530mA, Typical 439mA
@power level #7, Typical 159mA
@power level #15, Typical 99mA
Tested Point
Contact Discharge
Air Discharge
VBAT, GND
±5KV
±10KV
RF_ANT
±5KV
±10KV
TXD, RXD
±2KV
±4KV
Others
±0.5KV
±1KV
NOTE
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