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Processor Model (-B01) .............................................................................................................................................. 7
No Processor Model (-B02) ......................................................................................................................................... 8
Chapter 3 – Chapter 3 Hardware and Specifications................................................................................................. 9
Powering Down Your Device ...................................................................................................................................... 10
Processor Model (B01).............................................................................................................................................. 19
No Processor Model (B02) ........................................................................................................................................ 20
Absolute Maximum Rating........................................................................................................................................ 20
DC Electrical Characteristics...................................................................................................................................... 20
Input/Output Current Ratings................................................................................................................................... 21
Power Draw................................................................................................................................................................. 21
MTQ-LVW3-B02 (No Processor)................................................................................................................................ 23
USB Cable Recommendations..................................................................................................................................... 24
No Processor Models (B02)....................................................................................................................................... 25
Installing a SIM Card on a DragonFly ......................................................................................................................... 25
LTE Antenna Information .......................................................................................................................................... 27
SMA to U.FL Cables ..................................................................................................................................................... 28
Connecting an Antenna through the Developer Board Connectors ........................................................................... 28
Antenna Approvals and Safety Considerations ........................................................................................................ 30
Diversity and Power Draw ....................................................................................................................................... 30
FCC & IC Information to Consumers ......................................................................................................................... 30
FCC Grant Notes........................................................................................................................................................ 30
Radio Frequency (RF) Safety ....................................................................................................................................... 32
General Safety............................................................................................................................................................. 32
Interference with Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices ...................................................................................... 32
User Responsibility...................................................................................................................................................... 34
Chapter 6 – Chapter 6 Getting Started with the MTQ-LVW3-B01 ........................................................................... 35
Developing with an MTQ in Mbed.............................................................................................................................. 35
ST Microelectronics STM32F411xC/E ........................................................................................................................ 36
Known Issues .............................................................................................................................................................. 36
Approvals and Certifications ....................................................................................................................................... 38
Example Labels............................................................................................................................................................ 38
Chapter 8 – Chapter 8 Regulatory Information ....................................................................................................... 39
47 CFR Part 15 Regulation Class B Devices ................................................................................................................. 39
FCC Grant ................................................................................................................................................................. 39
Industry Canada Class B Notice................................................................................................................................... 41
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Canadian Limitations................................................................................................................................................. 41
Industry Canada ........................................................................................................................................................ 42
Registration of Substances........................................................................................................................................ 44
Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) ............................................................................................ 44
Chapter 10 – Using Connection Manager ............................................................................................................... 46
Setting Up a Serial Device in Windows Device Manager............................................................................................ 47
Connecting a Device.................................................................................................................................................... 49
Connection Manager User Interface........................................................................................................................... 50
Main tab.................................................................................................................................................................... 51
Serial COM port is not available in the Serial Modem Settings................................................................................ 52
Device is not detected ("No Device") ....................................................................................................................... 52
MultiConnect Cell USB Modem is not detected ....................................................................................................... 53
Connection Manager is not working, and a device connected to the computer is not detected............................ 53
Connection Manager displays "Device Error" status for a serial device .................................................................. 53
The DragonflyTM(MTQ) cellular system-on-module (SoM) is a ready-to-integrate processing and communications
device that offers developers the functionality of a SoM with the convenience of an onboard cellular radio all in
one compact design. Models with the integrated ARM®Cortex®-M4 processor allow developers to host their
application and have access to a full suite of interfaces for connecting sensors or other remote assets. Dragonfly
features an ARM mbedTMcompatible software library for faster development. All Dragonfly software is Open
Source.
Documentation
The following documentation is available at www.multitech.com.
DocumentDescriptionPart Number
MTQ-LVW3 Device GuideThis document. Provides a product overview, safety and
regulatory information, design considerations, schematics,
and device information.
Universal Developer Kit 2.0
Developer Guide
USB Driver Installation GuideProvides steps for installing USB drivers on Linux and
Telit V2 Series AT Commands
Reference Guide
Provides information on using the developer board with the
MTQ.
Windows systems.
Lists AT commands and parameters used to configure your
device.
S000657
S000610
S000616
80446ST10707A
Rev 2
Product Build Options
ProductDescriptionCarrier/Region
MTQ-LVW3-B01LTE Cat 1 Embedded Cellular SoM without fallback.Verizon
MTQ-LVW3-B02Embedded LTE Cat 1 Modem without fallback.Verizon
Developer Kit
MTUDK2-ST-CELLDeveloper Kit for Dragonfly devices.Global
Note:
These units ship without network activation. To connect them to the cellular network, you need a cellular
account. For more information, refer to Account Activation.
The complete product code may end in .Rx. For example, MTQ-LVW3-B01.Rx, where R is revision and x is
the revision number.
All builds can be ordered individually or in 50-packs.
29RADIO_RTS0 - 3.3V3.3VIRequest to send (flow control)
30RADIO_DSR0 - 3V3.3VOData set ready
31RADIO_DTR0 - 3.3V3.3VIDTE ready
32RADIO_TXD0 - 3.3V3.3VISerial data input from DTE
33VCC-IN4.35 - 5.25VPower Input Main Power
34LINK_STATUS3VORadio link status LED
35RESET0 - 3VIRadio reset
36GNDGNDGNDGround
37GND
38N/C
39N/C
40N/C
1
For -B02 models only: Pins 14, 15, 16, and 27 are part of the SPI interface. These pins are inputs. If you do not use
them, connect them externally to a high level signal (preferably through a high pull-up resistor) to keep them from
floating.
40-Pin Connector
Manufacturer:Hirose Electric Co LTD
Description:Plug
Model Number:DF17(2.0)-40DP-0.5V(57)
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CHAPTER 3 HARDWARE AND SPECIFICATIONS
-B01 External Pin Alternate Function Mapping
This table shows alternate functions available on the external pins of the -B01 models. These functions are
available in mbed and can be redefined by the user. This table also shows which I/O pins are mapped to specific
Arduino shield pins on the MTUDK2-ST-CELL developer board.
Note: For readability, this table has been split into two parts.
MTQ PinMTQ NameMTUDK2 Arduino Pinmbed GPIO
1DBG_TXPB_6
2J_TCK/SWCLKPA_14JTCK-SWCLK
3J_TDI/C_MONPA_15JTDI
4J_RST/P_GOODPB_4JTRST
9IO_00/RXDD1PA_2
10IO_01/DCDD4PA_7
11IO_02/RID8PB_1
12IO_03/CTSD6PA_1
1
Programming Interface
14IO_04/MOSID11PB_5
15IO_05/SCKD13PA_5
16IO_06/SCL/SS1D15PB_8
17IO_07D2PB_15
18IO_08A0PC_2
19IO_09A3PB_0
20IO_10A1PC_0
21IO_11A4PC_1
22IO_12A2PC_4
23IO_13D9PB_13
24IO_14A5PC_9
25IO_15/SDA/SRDYD14PB_9
26IO_16/MISOD12PA_6
27IO_17/SS2D10PC_8
29IO_18/RTSD3PA_0-WKUP
30IO_19/DSRD5PA_9
31IO_20/DTRD7PA_8
32IO_21/TXDD0PA_3
38J_TDO/SWOPB_3JTDO-SWO
39J_TMS/SWDIOPA_13JTMS-SWDIO
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MTQ PinMTQ NameMTUDK2 Arduino Pinmbed GPIO
1
Programming Interface
40DBG_RXPB_7
1
For the ST microprocessor, the pin names are the same, but the underscore is removed.
MTQ Pin SPI
Interface
I2C Interface USARTsTimer
Functions
SDIO
Functions
Event Trigger
Output
1I2C1_SCLUSART1_TXTIM4_CH1EVENTOUT
2EVENTOUT
3SPI1_NSSUSART1_TXTIM2_CH1/
EVENTOUT
TIM2_ETR
4SPI1_MISOI2C3_SDATIM3_CH1SDIO_D0EVENTOUT
9USART2_TXTIM2_CH3,
EVENTOUTADC1_2
TIM5_CH3,
TIM9_CH1
10SPI1_MOSITIM1_CH1N,
EVENTOUTADC1_7
TIM3_CH2
11TIM1_CH3N
EVENTOUTADC1_9
TIM3_CH4,
ADC
Channels
12USART2_RTSTIM2_CH2,
EVENTOUTADC1_1
TIM5_CH2
14SPI1_MOSII2C1_SMBATIM3_CH2SDIO_D3EVENTOUT
15SPI1_SCKTIM2_CH1/
EVENTOUTADC1_5
TIM2_ET
16I2C1_SCL,
I2C3_SDA
TIM4_CH3,
TIM10_CH1
EVENTOUT
17SPI2_MOSITIM1_CH3NSDIO_CKEVENTOUT
18SPI2_MISOEVENTOUTADC1_12
19TIM1_CH2N,
EVENTOUTADC1_8
TIM3_CH3
20EVENTOUTADC1_10
21EVENTOUTADC1_11
22EVENTOUTADC1_14
23SPI2_SCKTIM1_CH1NEVENTOUT
24I2C3_SDAMCO_2,
SDIO_D1EVENTOUT
TIM3_CH4
25SPI2_NSSI2C1_SDATIM4_CH4,
EVENTOUT
TIM11_CH1
26SPI1_MISOTIM1_BKIN,
SDIO_CMDEVENTOUTADC1_6
TIM3_CH1
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MTQ Pin SPI
Interface
27TIM3_CH3SDIO_D0EVENTOUT
29USART2_CTSTIM2_CH1/
30I2C3_SMBAUSART1_TXTIM1_CH2SDIO_D2EVENTOUT
31I2C3_SCLMCO_1,
32USART2_RXTIM2_CH4,
38SPI1_SCKUSART1_RXTIM2_CH2EVENTOUT
39EVENTOUT
40I2C1_SDAUSART1_RXTIM4_CH2SDIO_D0EVENTOUT
I2C Interface USARTsTimer
Functions
TIM2_ET,
TIM5_CH1,
TIM1_CH1
TIM5_CH4,
TIM9_CH2
SDIO
Functions
SDIO_D1EVENTOUT
Event Trigger
Output
EVENTOUTADC1_0
EVENTOUTADC1_3
Processor Pin Information (B01 models only)
ADC
Channels
Note: Diagram from the STMicro 32F411 datasheet.
The following table lists the processor pins and how the MTQ uses them.
Net NameNumberPin NameDetails
VDD3_31VBATPower
3G_ONOFF2PC13Enable line to the Radio
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Net NameNumberPin NameDetails
32K_XTAL_3PC14RTC Clock
32K_XTAL4PC15RTC Clock
26MHZ_CLK_IN5PH0-OSC_INMain Clock
26MHZ_CLK_DRIVE6PH1-OSC_OUTMain Clock
N_RESET7NRSTExternal Reset in
IO_108PC0GPIO/Analog capable pin
IO_119PC1GPIO/Analog capable pin
IO_810PC2GPIO
RADIO_PWR11PC3Voltage enable for Telit
GND12VSSAPower
VDD3_313VDDAPower
IO_18/RTS14PA0GPIO/Analog capable pin/USART2_CTS
IO_03/CTS15PA1GPIO/Analog capable pin/USART2_RTS
IO_00/RXD16PA2GPIO/USART2_TX
IO_21/TXD17PA3GPIO/USART2_RX
GND18VSS_4Power
VDD3_319VDD_4Power
SPI-SS120PA4SPI1 Select
IO_05/SCK21PA5SPI1 Clock/GPIO
IO_16/MISO/SDIO_CMD22PA6SPI1 MSIO/SDIO_CMD /GPIO
IO_01/DCD23PA7GPIO
IO_1224PC4GPIO/Analog capable pin
VDD1_8_MON25PC5Power
IO_926PB0GPIO/Analog capable pin
IO_02/RI27PB1GPIO
BOOT1/BC_NCE28PB2Battery charge enabled. Pulled down by default.
RADIO_RTS29PB10Serial comm with the radio
VCAP30PB11/VCAP_1Power
N1661269031VCAP_1/VSSPower
VDD3_332VDD_1Power
RADIO_CTS33PB12Serial comm with the radio
IO_1334PB13GPIO
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