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TOBY-L2 and MPCI-L2 series - System Integration Manual
UBX-13004618 - R07
Advance Information
Design-in
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Figure 35 and the components listed in Table 17 show an example of a low cost power supply circuit, where the
VCC
module supply is provided by an LDO linear regulator capable of delivering the specified highest peak /
pulse current, with proper power handling capability. The regulator described in this example supports a limited
input voltage range and it includes internal circuitry for current and thermal protection.
It is recommended to configure the LDO linear regulator to generate a voltage supply value slightly below the
maximum limit of the module VCC normal operating range (e.g. ~4.1 V as in the circuit described in Figure 35
and Table 17). This reduces the power on the linear regulator and improves the whole thermal design of the
supply circuit.
5V
C1
IN
OUT
ADJ
GND
1
2
4
5
3
C2
R1
R2
U1
EN
TOBY-L2 series
71
VCC
72
VCC
70
VCC
GND
C3
5V
C1
IN
OUT
ADJ
GND
1
2
4
5
3
C2
R3
R4
U1
EN
MPCI-L2 series
GND
C3
24
3.3Vaux
39
3.3Vaux
2
3.3Vaux
41
3.3Vaux
52
3.3Vaux
Figure 35: Suggested schematic design for the VCC and 3.3Vaux supply application circuit using an LDO linear regulator
Reference
Description
Part Number - Manufacturer
C1, C2
10 µF Capacitor Ceramic X5R 0603 20% 6.3 V
GRM188R60J106ME47 - Murata
C3
330 µF Capacitor Tantalum D_SIZE 6.3 V 45 m
T520D337M006ATE045 - KEMET
R1
27 k
Resistor 0402 5% 0.1 W
RC0402JR-0727KL - Yageo Phycomp
R2
4.7 k
Resistor 0402 5% 0.1 W
RC0402JR-074K7L - Yageo Phycomp
R3
12 k
Resistor 0402 5% 0.1 W
RC0402JR-0712KL - Yageo Phycomp
R4
2.7 k
Resistor 0402 5% 0.1 W
RC0402JR-072K7L - Yageo Phycomp
U1
LDO Linear Regulator ADJ 3.0 A
LP38501ATJ-ADJ/NOPB - Texas Instrument
Table 17: Suggested components for VCC voltage supply application circuit using an LDO linear regulator
2.2.1.4
Guidelines for VCC supply circuit design using a rechargeable Li-Ion or Li-Pol battery
Rechargeable Li-Ion or Li-Pol batteries connected to the
VCC
pins should meet the following prerequisites to
comply with the module
VCC
requirements summarized in Table 7:
Maximum pulse and DC discharge current
: the rechargeable Li-Ion battery with its related output circuit
connected to the
VCC
pins must be capable of delivering a pulse current as the maximum peak current
consumption during Tx burst at maximum Tx power specified in
TOBY-L2 series Data Sheet
[1] and must be
capable of extensively delivering a DC current as the maximum average current consumption specified in
TOBY-L2 series Data Sheet
[1]. The maximum discharge current is not always reported in battery data sheets,
but the maximum DC discharge current is typically almost equal to the battery capacity in Amp-hours
divided by 1 hour.
DC series resistance
: the rechargeable Li-Ion battery with its output circuit must be capable of avoiding a
VCC voltage drop below the operating range summarized in Table 7 during transmit bursts.