N720 OpenLinux
Hardware User Guide
Copyright © Neoway Technology Co., Ltd
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4 Electric Feature and Reliability
This chapter describes the electric features and reliability of N720 OpenLinux, including current and
voltage of each power pin, operating and storage temperature ranges, and ESD protection features.
4.1 Electric Features
Table 4-1 Electric features
Parameter
Minimum Value
Typical Value
Maximum Value
VBAT
V
in
3.3V
3.8V
4.3V
I
in
/
/
2A
If the voltage is lower than threshold, the module might fail to start. If the voltage is higher than
threshold or there is a voltage burst during the startup, the module might be damaged permanently.
If you use LDO or DC-DC to supply power for the module, ensure that it outputs at least 2 A current.
When the module works at maximum power in GSM mode, the peak current might reach 2A. Add a
large capacitor to the VBAT pin to enhance the capability to output continuous current and avoid
voltage drop.
4.2 Temperature Features
Table 4-2 Temperature features
Status
Minimum Value
Typical Value
Maximum Value
Operating
-35
℃
25
℃
75
℃
Extended
-40
℃
85
℃
Storage temperature
-45
℃
90
℃
If the module works in an environment of -35
℃
to -40
℃
or 75
℃
to 85
℃
, RF performance might be
worse. This does not affect the running of the module. The RF performance will meet the 3GPP standard
after the temperature reaches the operating range.