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TOBY-L2 and MPCI-L2 series - System Integration Manual
UBX-13004618 - R28
System description
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1.5
Supply interfaces
1.5.1
Module supply input (VCC or 3.3Vaux)
TOBY-L2 modules are supplied via the three VCC pins, and MPCI-L2 modules are supplied via the five
3.3Vaux pins. All supply voltages used inside the modules are generated from the VCC or the 3.3Vaux
supply input by integrated voltage regulators, including the V_BCKP RTC supply, the V_INT generic
digital interface supply, and the VSIM or UIM_PWR SIM interface supply.
The current drawn by the TOBY-L2 and MPCI-L2 series modules through the VCC or 3.3Vaux pins can
vary by several orders of magnitude depending on radio access technology, operation mode and state.
It is important that the supply source is able to support both the high peak of current consumption
during 2G transmission at maximum RF power level (as described in the section
) and the high
average current consumption during 3G and LTE transmission at maximum RF power level (as
described in the sections
1.5.1.1
VCC or 3.3Vaux supply requirements
summarizes the requirements for the VCC or 3.3Vaux modules supply. See section
suggestions to properly design a VCC or 3.3Vaux supply circuit compliant with the requirements
listed in
⚠
The supply circuit affects the RF compliance of the device integrating TOBY-L2 and MPCI-L2
series modules with applicable required certification schemes as well as antenna circuit design.
Compliance is guaranteed if the requirements summarized in the
are fulfilled.
Item
Requirement
Remark
VCC or 3.3Vaux
nominal voltage
Within VCC or 3.3Vaux normal operating range:
See “Supply/Power pins” section in the TOBY-L2
Data Sheet
The modules cannot be switched on if the supply
voltage is below the normal operating range minimum
limit.
VCC or 3.3Vaux
voltage during
normal operation
Within VCC or 3.3Vaux extended operating range:
See “Supply/Power pins” section in the TOBY-L2
Data Sheet
The modules may switch off if the supply voltage
drops below the extended operating range minimum
limit.
VCC or 3.3Vaux
average current
Support with adequate margin the highest
averaged current consumption value in
connected-mode conditions specified for VCC in
TOBY-L2 Data Sheet
or specified for 3.3Vaux in
MPCI-L2 Data Sheet
The maximum average current consumption can be
greater than the specified value according to actual
antenna mismatching, temperature, supply voltage.
Sections
describe current
consumption profiles in 2G, 3G, LTE connected-mode.
VCC or 3.3Vaux
peak current
Support with margin the highest peak current
consumption value in 2G connected-mode
conditions specified for VCC in TOBY-L2 Data
Sheet
or specified for 3.3Vaux in MPCI-L2 Data
The specified maximum peak of current consumption
occurs during GSM single transmit slot in
850/900 MHz connected-mode, in case of
mismatched antenna.
Section
describes 2G Tx peak/pulse current.
VCC or 3.3Vaux
voltage drop during
2G Tx slots
Lower than 400 mV
Supply voltage drops greater than recommended
during 2G TDMA transmission slots directly affect RF
compliance with applicable certification schemes.
shows supply voltage drop during 2G Tx slots
VCC or 3.3Vaux
voltage ripple
during RF Tx
Noise in the supply has to be minimized
High supply voltage ripple values during LTE/3G/2G
RF transmissions in connected-mode directly affect
RF compliance with applicable certification schemes.
describes supply voltage ripple during RF Tx.
VCC or 3.3Vaux
under/over-shoot
at start/end of Tx
slots
Absent or at least minimized
Supply voltage under-shoot or over-shoot at the start
or the end of 2G transmission slots directly affect RF
compliance with applicable certification schemes.
describes supply voltage under/over-shoot
Table 7: Summary of VCC or 3.3Vaux modules supply requirements