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A printed version of this document is an uncontrolled copy

 

© 2023 Unex Technology Corporation – Company Confidential

 

Document Number 

Unex-QSG-21-003 

Revision 

0.9 

Authors 

Nidor Huang 

 

 

 

Quick Start Guide 

for 

SOM-352 Family 

 

Product Variants 

Model 

Description 

SOM-352 

V2X mPCIe System-On-Module, 0A1 

SOM-352EC  V2X mPCIe System-On-Module, V2Xcast

®

 - C-V2X stack, Europe, 0A1 

SOM-352ED  V2X mPCIe System-On-Module, V2Xcast

®

 - ITS-G5 stack, Europe, 0A1 

SOM-352UC  V2X mPCIe System-On-Module, V2Xcast

®

 - C-V2X stack, USA, 0A1 

SOM-352UD  V2X mPCIe System-On-Module, V2Xcast

®

 - WAVE stack, USA, 0A1 

 

Reviewers 

Department 

Name 

Acceptance Date 

Note 

PD 

Nidor Huang 

2023/05/10 

 

RD 

P.C. Kang 

2023/05/10 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Modification History 

Revision 

Date 

Originator 

Comment 

0.1 

2021/08/19 

Nidor Huang  Creating document 

0.2 

2021/10/13 

Nidor Huang 

Adding product variants 
Adding limited warranty policies, safety guidelines 
and product appearance 
Adding reset and 1PPS guidelines 
Adding software settings 
Rearranging chapter order 
Changing document type from HDG to QSG 

0.3 

2021/11/15 

Nidor Huang 

Updating J1.1 description 
Adding antenna cable extraction instructions 
Adding troubleshooting 

0.4 

2022/04/15 

Nidor Huang  Adding GNSS antenna detection mechanism 

0.5 

2022/07/08 

Nidor Huang 

Modifying antenna cable extraction instructions 
Adding tamper backup power description 

Summary of Contents for SOM-352 Series

Page 1: ...WAVE stack USA 0A1 Reviewers Department Name Acceptance Date Note PD Nidor Huang 2023 05 10 RD P C Kang 2023 05 10 Modification History Revision Date Originator Comment 0 1 2021 08 19 Nidor Huang Crea...

Page 2: ...2 family Updating functional block diagram Adding mPCIe Pin 46 BOOTSTRP Adding 1PPS pin BSP description 0 7 2023 03 03 Nidor Huang Adding V2X antenna detection function Updating Unex BSP interface set...

Page 3: ...er Consumption 10 8 I O Interfaces 11 8 1 Antenna Connectors 11 8 1 1 5 9GHz V2X 13 8 1 2 GNSS 14 8 2 Mini PCIe Card Pinout 15 8 3 I O Cable Pinout 17 8 4 DIP Switch 18 9 Design in Guidelines 19 9 1 P...

Page 4: ...4 Antenna cable extraction tool 13 Figure 5 V2X antennas EX 55 EX 53 13 Figure 6 I O Cable mating component P N 18 Figure 7 Onboard DIP switch 18 Figure 8 USB data line routing example 21 Figure 9 Ext...

Page 5: ...Doc No Unex QSG 21 003 5 30 A printed version of this document is an uncontrolled copy 2023 Unex Technology Corporation Company Confidential...

Page 6: ...3 Limited Warranty Policy Unex Technology Corporation selling the product warrants that commencing from the date of shipment to customer and continuing for a period of twelve 12 months This limited wa...

Page 7: ...ird party at the request of the Customer Customized and original design manufacturer ODM products The warranty terms for customized and ODM products should be defined in the contract that governs the...

Page 8: ...30 A printed version of this document is an uncontrolled copy 2023 Unex Technology Corporation Company Confidential Figure 1 SOM 352 series appearance 6 Functional Block Diagram Figure 2 Functional b...

Page 9: ...ed outside the Recommended Operating Conditions but within the Absolute Maximum Ratings the device may not be fully functional and this may affect device reliability functionality performance and shor...

Page 10: ...rnal gain Gain loss combined 24 dB Note 1 UART UART_RX mPCIe P17 UART_TX mPCIe P19 RXD Molex P2 TXD Molex P3 2 TRIGGER_SW SW1 7 ON 3 TRIGGER_SW SW1 7 OFF 4 IOL Low level output current UART_TX 5 IOH H...

Page 11: ...4 5 0 38 0 44 2 0 3 3 Vaux 5 3 3 0 105 0 110 0 115 Note 1 CPU idle and V2X stack loaded 2 CPU 50 and V2X transmitting 400 bytes at 20dBm every 100ms 3 Hardware upper limit 4 From Molex 7 pin connector...

Page 12: ...ant aspects in the full product design as it strongly affects the RF performance Connecting cables between the module and the antenna must have 50 impedance If the impedance of the module is mismatche...

Page 13: ...ar style will damage not only the antenna connector but also other components in proximity 3 Please follow HIM 10002 06EN for more detailed instructions 8 1 1 5 9GHz V2X The V2X antenna ports has a bu...

Page 14: ...as the OPEN status if the antenna consumes more than 58 mA then it is considered as the SHORT status Anything between 12 58 mA is considered as the NORMAL status The GNSS 3 3V antenna bias will be co...

Page 15: ...NC SOM 352 only needs group1 and group2 pins for normal operation For maximize compatibility with existing mPCIe modules on the market it is suggested to connect all three groups of pins to the mPCIe...

Page 16: ...Ie row 1 pinout Pin Symbol Type Level V Description Note 2 3 3 Vaux P 3 3 Powered by 5V 115mA max Powered by 3 3 Vaux 3000mA max 4 GND G Ground 6 NC Not connected 8 NC Not connected 10 NC Not connecte...

Page 17: ...m the SOM 352 side For designing an I O cable interface on the system board the input and output direction must be reversed Table 10 I O cable pinout Pin Name Type Level V Description J1 1 5V P 5 5V p...

Page 18: ...ace or the I O cable The tamper signal trigger mode and firmware upgrade can also be selected by user Figure 7 Onboard DIP switch Please note that the in SW1 1 to SW1 6 the OFF position actually disco...

Page 19: ...ign in Guidelines The SOM 352 pinout is compatible with most standard PCIe mini card interfaces However it may need to be fed with 5V DC power and connecting other I O interfaces through an external c...

Page 20: ...into normal operation with the rising edge of PERST or EX_RSTn signal 9 4 Grounding Ensure good GND connection between the ground of the module and the ground of the system board Grounding of the exte...

Page 21: ...the same trace length and not parallel with other signals to minimize crosstalk Separate the signal traces into similar groups and route similar signal traces together In addition it is recommended t...

Page 22: ...than SOM 352 power up The 1PPS input pins mPCIe pin 49 and I O cable pin 5 will be pulled high by default during boot up up to 200ms If the 1PPS also serves as BOOT MODE pin in the external GNSS modu...

Page 23: ...n The pull up resistor of BOOTSTRP should not exceed 5 KOhm 9 10 Tamper Detection Optional The tamper detection function will be supported by project base It is disabled by default The SOM 352 has to...

Page 24: ...the chip anymore Two additional tamper modes are available when entering production mode normal mode and standby mode 9 10 1 1 Normal Mode Tamper response provides protection against tamper attempts...

Page 25: ...m board to help disperse heat Inserting a soft silicone thermally conductive pad between the system board and SOM 352 could facilitate heat dispersion to the system board more efficiently Figure 10 Th...

Page 26: ...e PCIe full mini card form factor but 8 5mm wider than the standard 30mm width When designing a system board at least 3mm clearance on both left and right side is needed to avoid component interferenc...

Page 27: ...nsions Table 12 Dimensions and weight Model Length mm Width mm Height mm Weight g SOM 352 51 0 38 5 11 5 21 2 10 1 Component Keep Out Area Maximum height of bottom side components may reach 1 0mm In o...

Page 28: ...ess grep V2X_0 etc unex device device_info txt BSP protocol version etc unex update log 11 1 Verifying the Integration with a Host System The following descriptions are applicable for Unex software pa...

Page 29: ...he RNDIS driver for the host system The driver installation might include loading rndis_host ko with modprobe command or enabling CONFIG_USB_NET_RNDIS_HOST when compiling the Linux kernel The detailed...

Page 30: ...power have been properly supplied by your motherboard 2 Check if the SW1 1 setting matches your hardware configuration 3 Check if the SW1 8 setting is at ON Boot from NAND position 4 Connect the UART...

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