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April 17, 2009
Q26 Elite User Manual
2.1.4
Current Consumption
•
2mA (in Sleep Mode)
•
Up to 600mA - TX full power
2.1.5
RF Interfaces
The Q26 Elite operates in Band Class 0 and 1 modes for CDMA 1xRTT
operation. The table below defines the performance characteristics of the
radio.
Table 3: RF Parametrics
BC0
(Power Class III)
BC1
(Power Class II)
Units
Max TX RF Output Power
+24 (+2/-1)
+24 (+2/-1)
dBm
RX Sensitivity
-104 -104
dBm
Note: The values in the table above are valid at the RF connectors of the Q26
Elite into a 50 Ohm load.
The Q26 Elite Wireless CPU
®
has two antenna connections; CDMA and GPS.
These paths are separate internally and must be provide via the respective
antenna ports.
2.1.6
Environmental
•
RoHs Compliance
•
Lead Free Compliance
2.1.7
CDMA Antenna Specifications
A dual-band, tri-band or quad-band antenna may be used, depending on
customer applications. The antenna must have the following characteristics:
Table 4: CDMA Antenna Characteristics
Characteristics
US Cellular (BC0)
US PCS (BC1)
TX
824-849 1850-1910
Frequency (MHz)
RX
869-894 1930-1990
RF
50 Ohm
Impedance
DC
10 kOhm
1
For antenna diagnostic feature