xN930 M.2 Hardware User Guide
Table 7 X-GOLD™ Baseband to GNSS Interface Signals
Signal
Description
VBAT
Battery Supply
1.8V
1.8 V Supply provided from X-GOLD™ Baseband
UART
The data and control I/F between the X-GOLD™ baseband and the GNSS
device is over a 4 wire UART interface which include CTS/RTS handshaking.
PDB
X-GOLD™ baseband uses this signal to control Power-on/reset of the GNSS
device
LPO_CLK
X-GOLD™ baseband provides a permanently active 32 kHz clock to the GNSS
device
EXT_REF_CLK
X-GOLD™ baseband provides a 26 MHz clock to the GNSS device for
frequency aiding.
EXT_DUT_CLK
X-GOLD™ baseband provides this signal to notify the GNSS device of that
GSM Tx activity (PA Blanking)
EXT_FRM_SYNC X-GOLD™ baseband provides a strobe signal to the GNSS device to allow fine
time assistance based on 3GPP cell timing.
The GNSS signals available to the host at the WWAN module interface to support
GNSS operation are shown in Table 8
Table 8 GNSS Module Interface Signals
Signal Name
Description
Pin
Direction
(WWAN)
Voltage
Level
I2C_SCL
I2C Clock
40
I, O
1.8 V
I2C_SDA
I2C Data
42
I, O
1.8 V
I2C_IRQ
I2C IRQ - Interrupt signal
44
I
1.8 V
SYSCLK
Synchronization Clock
46
I
1.8 V
TX_BLANKING
TX Blanking – Active High when M.2 is
transmitting.
48
O
1.8 V
GNSS_DISABLE# GNSS Disable
•
High: GNSS function is determine by AT
command.
•
Low: GNSS function is disabled.
26
I
1.8 V
3.4
System Control Interface
The system control interface is used to control the power-up and reset of the WWAN
module. There are additional control signals to disable the radio, drive an LED as a status
indicator, an output to wake the host processor, and an input for body SAR.
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