LEON-G100 / LEON-G200 - System Integration Manual
GSM.G1-HW-09002-G3
Preliminary
System description
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LEON-G100 / LEON-G200
(DCE)
TxD
Application Processor
(DTE)
RxD
RTS
CTS
DTR
DSR
RI
DCD
GND
15
TXD
12
DTR
16
RXD
13
RTS
14
CTS
9
DSR
10
RI
11
DCD
GND
0
Ω
0
Ω
TP
TP
Figure 31: UART interface application circuit with complete V.24 link in the DTE/DCE serial communication
Providing the TxD, RxD, RTS and CTS lines only (not using the complete V.24 link)
If the functionality of the
DSR
,
DCD
,
RI
and
DTR
lines is not required in the application, or the lines are not
available, the application circuit described in Figure 32 must be implemented:
Connect the module
DTR
input line to GND, since the module requires
DTR
active (low electrical level)
Leave
DSR
,
DCD
and
RI
lines of the module unconnected and floating
LEON-G100 / LEON-G200
(DCE)
TxD
Application Processor
(DTE)
RxD
RTS
CTS
DTR
DSR
RI
DCD
GND
15
TXD
12
DTR
16
RXD
13
RTS
14
CTS
9
DSR
10
RI
11
DCD
GND
0
Ω
0
Ω
TP
TP
Figure 32: UART interface application circuit with partial V.24 link (5-wire) in the DTE/DCE serial communication
If only
TxD
,
RxD
,
RTS
and
CTS
lines are provided as described in Figure 32 the procedure to enable the power
saving depends on the HW flow-control status. If HW flow-control is enabled (AT&K3, that is the default setting)
the power saving will be activated by AT+UPSV=1. Through this configuration, when the module is in idle-mode,
a data transmitted by the DTE will be buffered by the DTE and will be correctly received by the module when
active-mode is entered.
If the HW flow-control is disabled (AT&K0), the power saving can be enabled by AT+UPSV=2. The module is in
idle-mode until a high-to-low (i.e. OFF-to-ON) transition on the
RTS
input line will switch the module from
idle-mode to active-mode after 20 ms. The module will be forced in active-mode if the
RTS
input line is held in
the ON state.