CDMA and GSM / UMTS Mini Card Hardware Integration Guide
94
Proprietary and Confidential
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In the event of a discrepancy in values between this guide and the Product Specification Document (PSD), the PSD takes precedence.
Run
ten
or
more
good
DUTs
through
this
test
proce
‐
dure
to
obtain
averaged
C/N
readings.
·
The
GPS
receiver
responds
to
signal
levels
from
‐
130
dBm
to
‐
80
dBm.
·
Measure
C/N
five
times
for
each
DUT
to
obtain
an
average
reading
at
‐
110
dB.
·
Make
sure
the
C/N
is
less
than
15
dB
when
the
signal
generator
is
off.
·
Allow
for
±
5
dB
of
C/N
variation
to
identify
any
problems
in
the
GPS
receive
path.
Test Audio Loop-back—MC5725V /
MC5727V / MC5728V / MC8775V /
MC8785V / MC8790V / MC8791V /
MC8792V
Note: This procedure segment is performed in Step
of the
(
).
The
microphone
and
speaker
audio
paths
for
voice
‐
enable
modules
can
be
tested
by
using
an
audio
quantity
that
is
suited
to
identify
known
assembly
issues,
and
applying
limits
to
detect
any
problems.
To
test
the
audio
paths:
Note: This procedure describes
steps using the Keithley Audio
Analyzing DMM, 2016-P.
1.
Set
up
the
audio
analyzer
to
generate
a
constant
tone:
a.
Connect
a
BNC
cable
to
the
“Source
Output”
port
at
the
rear
panel.
b.
Press
the
Source
button
on
the
front
panel
to
set
the
generator
to:
·
Ampl
=
0.20
V
·
Impedance
=
50
Ω
·
Freq
=
1.000
kHz
c.
If
using
a
Sierra
Wireless
Mini
Card
Dev
Kit,
connect
the
signals
as
follows: