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Wireless CPU Q24 Series
Product Technical Specification
Revision: 003
Date: November 2006
Wireless CPU Q24 Series

Product Technical Specification

Reference: WM_PRJ_Q24NG_PTS_001
Revision:
Date:
003 November 2006
Powered by the Open AT
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Cautions

This platform contains a modular transmitter. This device is used for wireless applications. Note that all electronics parts and elements are ESD sensitive.
Information provided herein by WAVECOM is accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed for its use and any of such WAVECOM information is herein provided "as is" without any warranty of any kind, whether express or implied.

Trademarks

®, WAVECOM®, WISMO®, Open AT® and certain other trademarks and logos appearing on this document, are filed or registered trademarks of Wavecom S.A. in France or in other countries. All other company and/or product names mentioned may be filed or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

Copyright

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Web Site Support

General information about Wavecom and its range of products:
Specific support is available for the Q24 Classic, Plus, Extended and Auto Wireless CPU:
www.wavecom.com/Q24Classic,
www.wavecom.com/Q24Plus,
www.wavecom.com/Q24Extended,
www.wavecom.com/Q24Auto
Carrier/Operator approvals:
Open AT® Introduction:
Developer support for software and hardware:
www.wavecom.com/approvals
www.wavecom.com/OpenAT
www.wavecom.com/forum
www.wavecom.com
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Overview

This Product Specification document defines and specifies the Wireless CPU Q24 Series is available in four different GSM/GPRS Class 10 quad-band versions:
Q24 Classic: EGSM 900/1800/850/1900 MHz version with 32 Mb of Flash
memory and 16 Mb of PSRAM (32/16), T° range [-20°C / +55°C].
Q24 Plus: EGSM/GPRS 900/1800/850/1900 MHz version with 32 Mb of Flash
memory and 16 Mb of PSRAM (32/16), T° range [-20°C / +55°C].
Q24 Extended: EGSM/GPRS 900/1800/850/1900 MHz version with 32 Mb of
Flash memory and 4 Mb of SRAM (32/4), extended T° range.
Q24 Automotive: EGSM/GPRS 900/1800/850/1900 MHz version with 32 Mb of
Flash memory and 4 Mb of PSRAM (32/4), extended T° range.
This version is dedicated to automotive applications.
This document covers the Wireless CPU alone and do not include the programmable capabilities provided in Open AT® Software Suites.
For detailed software programming guides, refer to the documents shown in the "Reference documents" section.
Open AT® Software Suites allow developers to natively execute ANSI C software programs directly on the Wireless CPU.
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Document History

Revision Date List of revisions
001
002
003
May 2006
September 2006
November 2006
Creation (Preliminary version)
First update
Update
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Contents

1 References.......................................................................................................10
1.1 Reference Documents..................................................................................... 10
1.1.1 Wavecom Reference Documents............................................................. 10
1.1.2 General Reference Documents ................................................................ 10
1.2 Abbreviations.................................................................................................. 11
2 General Description .........................................................................................14
2.1 General Information ........................................................................................ 14
2.1.1 Overall Dimensions................................................................................. 14
2.1.2 Open AT® Software Suite ........................................................................ 14
2.1.3 GSM/GPRS Features ............................................................................... 15
2.1.4 Interfaces................................................................................................ 15
2.1.5 External RF Connection Interfaces........................................................... 16
2.1.6 SIM Card Holder ..................................................................................... 16
2.1.7 Green Policy............................................................................................ 16
2.2 Functional Architecture................................................................................... 17
2.2.1 RF Functionalities ................................................................................... 18
2.2.2 Baseband Functionalities ........................................................................ 18
3 Interfaces ........................................................................................................19
3.1 General Purpose Connector (GPC)................................................................... 19
3.2 Power Supply ................................................................................................. 20
3.2.1 Power Supply Description....................................................................... 20
3.2.2 Power Supply Recommendation ............................................................. 22
3.2.3 Power Consumption ............................................................................... 24
3.3 Electrical Information for Digital I/O................................................................. 28
3.4 Serial Interface ................................................................................................ 28
3.4.1 SPI Bus................................................................................................... 28
3.4.2 SPI Auxiliary Bus .................................................................................... 28
3.4.3 Two-wire Bus Interface (I2C) ................................................................... 29
3.5 Keyboard Interface ..........................................................................................29
3.6 Main Serial Link (UART1) ................................................................................30
3.7 Auxiliary Serial Link (UART2) ..........................................................................32
3.8 SIM Interface .................................................................................................. 32
3.8.1 General Description.................................................................................32
3.8.2 SIM Card Holder ..................................................................................... 34
3.9 General Purpose Input/Output......................................................................... 36
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3.10 Activity Status Indication ................................................................................ 37
3.11 Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) ...................................................................38
3.12 Audio Interface ............................................................................................... 38
3.12.1 Microphone Inputs.................................................................................. 39
3.12.2 Speaker Outputs ..................................................................................... 42
3.13 Buzzer Output ................................................................................................ 44
3.13.1 Hardware Description ............................................................................. 44
3.14 Battery Charging Interface .............................................................................. 45
3.14.1 Hardware Description ............................................................................. 45
3.14.2 Temperature Monitoring ......................................................................... 47
3.14.3 Ni-Cd / Ni-Mh Charging Algorithm .......................................................... 47
3.14.4 Li-Ion Charging Algorithm....................................................................... 49
3.15 ON / ~OFF....................................................................................................... 52
3.15.1 General Description................................................................................. 52
3.15.2 Operating Sequences.............................................................................. 53
3.16 BOOT (optional) .............................................................................................. 55
3.17 Reset Signal (~RST) ........................................................................................ 56
3.17.1 General Description................................................................................. 56
3.17.2 Reset Sequence ...................................................................................... 58
3.18 External Interrupt (~INTR) ............................................................................... 58
3.19 VCC output ..................................................................................................... 59
3.20 Real Time Clock Supply (VCC_RTC) ................................................................. 60
3.21 RF Interface .................................................................................................... 61
3.21.1 RF Connections....................................................................................... 61
3.21.2 RF Performance ......................................................................................62
3.21.3 Antenna Specifications ...........................................................................62
4 Technical Specifications...................................................................................63
4.1 General Purpose Connector Pin-out Description.............................................. 63
4.2 I/O Circuit Diagram .........................................................................................67
5 Environmental Specifications ...........................................................................68
5.1 Environmental Qualifications ..........................................................................69
5.1.1 Reflow Soldering:....................................................................................70
5.2 Mechanical Specifications............................................................................... 71
5.2.1 Physical Characteristics .......................................................................... 71
5.2.2 Mechanical Drawings ............................................................................. 71
6 Connector and Peripheral Device References....................................................73
6.1 General Purpose Connector Data Sheet ..........................................................73
6.2 SIM Card Reader............................................................................................. 73
6.3 Microphone .................................................................................................... 73
6.4 Speaker........................................................................................................... 73
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6.5 Antenna Cable ................................................................................................ 73
6.6 RF board-to-board Connector.......................................................................... 74
6.7 GSM Antenna .................................................................................................74
7 Appendix.........................................................................................................75
7.1 Standards and Recommendations .................................................................. 75
7.2 Safety Recommendations (for Information only).............................................. 77
7.2.1 RF safety................................................................................................. 78
7.2.2 General safety......................................................................................... 79
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Table of Figures

Figure 1: Functional architecture ..............................................................................17
Figure 2: Power supply during burst emission.......................................................... 21
Figure 3: Maximum voltage ripple (Uripp) versus Frequencies in GSM & DCS.......... 23
Figure 4: UART1 Serial Link signals .......................................................................... 31
Figure 5: UART2 Serial Link signals .......................................................................... 32
Figure 6: SIM Card holder constraints ......................................................................34
Figure 7: Buzzer connection .....................................................................................45
Figure 8: Ni-Cd / Ni-Mh charging waveform .............................................................49
Figure 9: Li-Ion full-charging waveform .................................................................... 52
Figure 10: Power-ON sequence diagram ..................................................................54
Figure 11: Power-OFF sequence diagram ................................................................. 55
Figure 12: RST pin connection.................................................................................. 58
Figure 13: Reset sequence diagram ..........................................................................58
Figure 14: Wireless CPU pin position (bottom view) ................................................. 66
Figure 15: I/O Circuit Diagram................................................................................... 67
Figure 16: Q24 Classic, Q24 Plus and Q24 Extended Environmental classes............ 69
Figure 17: Q24 Automotive environmental classes ................................................... 70
Figure 18: Mechanical drawing. ............................................................................... 71
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References

1 References
1.1 Reference Documents
For more details, several reference documents may be consulted. The Wavecom reference documents are provided in the Wavecom documents package contrary to the general reference documents, which are not Wavecom owned.
1.1.1 Wavecom Reference Documents
[1] Automotive Environmental Control Plan for Wireless CPU Q24 Series
WM_PRJ_Q24NG_DCP_001
[2] Environmental Control Plan for Wireless CPU Q24 Series
WM_PRJ_Q24NG_DCP_002
[3] Wireless CPU Q24 Series Customer Design Guidelines
WM_PRJ_Q24NG_PTS_002
[4] Wireless CPU Q24 Series Process Customer Guidelines
WM_PRJ_Q24NG_PTS_003
[5] AT Commands Interface Guide for OS 6.57
WM_ASW_OAT_UGD_0044
[6] AT Commands Interface Guide (Bluetooth)
WM_ASW_BLU_UGD_001
[7] ADL User Guide for Open ATA® V3.12
WM_ASW_OAT_UGD_006
1.1.2 General Reference Documents
[8] "I²C Bus Specification", Version 2.0, Philips Semiconductor 1998 [9] ISO 7816-3 Standard
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1.2 Abbreviations
Abbreviation Description
3GPP Third Generation Partnership Project
ADC Analog to Digital Converter
A/D Analog to Digital conversion
AT ATtention (prefix for modem commands)
AUX AUXiliary
CBS Cell Broadcast Service
CLK CLocK
CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
CODEC COder DECoder
CPU Central Processing Unit
CTS Clear To Send
dB Decibel
DC Direct Current
DCD Data Carrier Detect
DCS Digital Cellular System
DCXO Digitally Controlled C
DR Dynamic Range
DSR Data Set Ready
DTR Data Terminal Ready
EDGE Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution
EGSM Extended GSM
EN Enable
ESD ElectroStatic Discharges
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute
FEM Front End Module
FR Full Rate
GND GrouND
GPI General Purpose Input
GPC General Purpose Connector
GPIO General Purpose Input Output
GPO General
Purpose Output
GPRS General Packet Radio Service
GSM Global System for Mobile communications
rystal Oscillator
References
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Abbreviation Description
IF Intermediate Frequency
INTR INTeRrupt
I/O Input / Output
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LED Light Emitting Diode
LNA Low Noise Amplifier
LSB Less Significant Bit
MAX MAXimum
MIC MICrophone
MIN MINimum
MMS Multimedia Message Service
MS Mobile Station
NOM NOMinal
NTC Negative Temperature Coefficient
PA Power Amplifier
PBB PolyBrominated Biphenyl
PBDE PolyBrominated Diphenyl Ethers
PCB Printed Circuit Board
PCL Power Control Level
PCS Personal Communications Services
PLL Phase Lock Loop
RAM Random Access Memory
RF Radio Frequency
RI Ring Indicator
RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances
RST ReSeT
RTC Real Time Clock
RTS Request To Send
RX Receive
SCL Serial CLock
SDA Serial DAta
SIM Subscriber Identification Module
SMS Short M
essage Service
SPI Serial Peripheral Interface
SPK SPeaKer
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Abbreviation Description
SRAM Static RAM
TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
TU Typical Urban fading profile
TUHigh Typical Urban, High speed fading profile
TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
TX Transmit
TYP TYPical
UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter
VLSI Very Large Scale Integration
VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
References
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General Description

2 General Description
2.1 General Information
The Wireless CPU Q24 Series are self-contained EGSM/GPRS 900/1800 and 850/1900 quad-band Wireless CPUs with the following characteristics:
Note:
The Q24 classic is limited to GSM only (GPRS not supported).
2.1.1 Overall Dimensions
Completely shielded:
Length: 58.4 mm
Width: 32.2 mm
Thickness: 3.9 mm:
- Excluding Shielding legs
- 6, 2 mm for Q24 Automotive, which offers either a MMS or UFL connector on the top side
Weight:<11 g (12g for Q24 Automotive)
®
2.1.2 Open AT
Software Suite
Every Wavecom Wireless CPU comes with the "Open AT® Software", which has the following five elements:
Î Open AT® IDEs
Î Open AT® Applications
Î Open AT® Plug-Ins
Î Open AT® Operating Systems
Î Open AT® Firmwares
The Open AT® Software Suite enables a customer to develop within the Open AT® IDE an ANSI C based Open AT® Application, which is natively executed under the Open AT® OS which may utilise one or more Open AT® Plug-Ins and connect to wireless networks, peripheral devices & companion controllers via the Open AT® Firmware.
Among other things (please refer to Open AT
®
Programming Guides), the Open AT®
firmware offers:
Real Time Clock (RTC) with calendar
Echo Cancellation and noise reduction (quadri codec)
Full GSM or GSM/GPRS Operating System stacks
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General Description
The Wireless CPU Q24 Series are designed to integrate various types of specific process applications such as vertical applications (telemetry, multimedia, automotive).
The Open AT firmware offers a set of AT commands to control the Wireless CPU.
With this standard Operating System, some interfaces of the Wireless CPU are not available since they are dependent on the peripheral devices connected to the
Wireless CPU.
TTT
The Open AT OS offers a set of Open AT
limitation mentioned above is not valid in this case.
2.1.3 GSM/GPRS Features
This symbol is used to indicate that the interfaces are not available with AT commands.
®
The Operating System is Open AT
compliant.
®
AT API’s to control the Wireless CPU. The
2-Watt EGSM 900/GSM 850 radio section running under 3.6 volts
1-Watt GSM1800/1900 radio section running under 3.6 Volts
Hardware GSM/GPRS class 10 capable (except the Wireless CPU Q24
Classic)
2.1.4 Interfaces
Complete interfacing is through a 60-pin connector: o SPI and 2-wire bus interface
o Keyboard interface o Two serial link interfaces (UART1 and UART2) o 3V/1.8V SIM interface o GPIOs o Activity status indication interface o Analog to digital converter o Analog audio o Buzzer interface o Battery charging interface o External interrupt o Power supply interface o Back-up battery interface
Optional SIM holder (offered on Wireless Q24 Classic and Wireless CPU Q24
Plus)
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2.1.5 External RF Connection Interfaces
The Wireless CPU Q24 Series are available with different external RF connection configurations:
Product reference UFL UFL or MMS Antenna pad IMP
Position Bottom side Top side Top side Bottom side
Q24 Classic X X X
Q24 Plus X X X
Q24 Extended X X X
Q24 Automotive X X X
2.1.6 SIM Card Holder
The Wireless CPU Q24 Series are available with a SIM Card holder at the TOP:
SIM interface location
Product reference 60-pin connector Optional SIM holder
Q24 Classic X X
Q24 Plus X X
Q24 Extended X
Q24 Automotive X
Caution:
The Wireless CPU Q24 Series does not allow two SIM Cards to be connected
at the same time.
If a Wireless CPU Q24 Classic or Q24 Plus is used with a SIM Card holder at
the top, it is mandatory
to avoid a SIM interface connection through the 60-
pin General Purpose Connector (GPC).
2.1.7 Green Policy
The Wireless CPU Q24 Series are compliant with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment). Directive 2002/95/EC which sets limits for the use of certain restricted hazardous substances.
This directive states that "from 1st July 2006, new electrical and electronic equipment put on the market does not contain lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB), and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE)".
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2.2 Functional Architecture
The global architecture of the Wireless CPU Q24 Series is shown below:
G E N E R A L
P U R P O S E
C O N N E C T O R
Power supply
Battery
management
SIM supply
Audio interface
FLASH
RAM
RF interface
A/D converter
SIM controller
Vocoder
Keyboard controller
UART1 –UART2
Controller
SPI –I2C
Controller
RTC
CPU
Memory
management
Transceiver
PA front-end
module
RF
CONNECTIONS
Figure 1: Functional architecture
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2.2.1 RF Functionalities
The Radio Frequency (RF) range complies with the Phase II EGSM 900/DCS 1800 and GSM 850/PCS 1900 recommendations. The frequencies are given below:
GSM band Transmit band (Tx) Receive band (Rx)
GSM 850 824 to 849 MHz 869 to 894 MHz
EGSM 900 880 to 915 MHz 925 to 960 MHz
DCS 1800 1710 to 1785 MHz 1805 to 1880 MHz
PCS 1900 1850 to 1910 MHz 1930 to 1990 MHz
The Radio Frequency (RF) part is based on a specific quad-band chip. It includes a:
Digital low-IF receiver,
Quad-band LNAs (Low Noise Amplifier),
Offset PLL (Phase Locked Loop) transmitter,
Frequency synthesizer,
Digitally controlled crystal oscillator (DCXO),
Tx/Rx FEM (Front-End module) for quad-band GSM/GPRS.
2.2.2 Baseband Functionalities
The Wireless CPU Q24 Series digital parts are based on the PHILIPS-VLSI chip (ONE C GSM / GPRS Kernel).
This chipset uses a 0.25 μm CMOS mixed technology, which allows massive integration as well as low current consumption.
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Interfaces

3 Interfaces
Note:
Some of the Wireless CPU Q24 Series interface signals are multiplexed in order to limit the total number of pins. But this architecture imposes some restrictions.
Example:
If the SPI bus and 2-wire bus are multiplexed and if the SPI bus is used, then the 2­wire bus is not available.
Caution:
To power-ON the Wireless CPU Q24 Series correctly and to avoid any damage, all external signals must be inactive when the Wireless CPU Q24 Series is OFF.
3.1 General Purpose Connector (GPC)
A 60-pin connector, with 0.5 mm pitch, is provided to interface the Wireless CPU Q24 Series with a customer application board containing either an LCD module, or a keyboard, a SIM connector, a battery connection, etc.
The GPC is made by the KYOCERA / AVX group with the following reference:
14 5087 060 930 861.
The matting connector has the following reference:
24 5087 060 X00 861.
For further details, refer to section "
6.1General Purpose Connector Data Sheet".
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Interfaces
The available interfaces on the GPC are shown below:
OS 6.57 Open AT
Section Name
Supported
3.4 Serial interface X X
3.5 Keyboard Interface X X
3.6 Main Serial Link X X
3.7 Auxiliary Serial Link X X
3.8 SIM interface X X
3.9 General Purpose IO X X
3.10
3.11
Activity status
indication
Analog to digital
converter
X X
X X
3.12 Audio Interface X X
3.14 Battery charging
X X
interface
3.15 ON/~OFF X X
3.16 Boot X X
3.17 Reset X X
3.18 External interrupt X X
3.19 VCC output X X
0 Real Time Clock X X
0 RF interface X X
Not
supported
Supported
Not
supported
3.2 Power Supply
3.2.1 Power Supply Description
The power supply is one of the key factors in the design of a GSM terminal.
Due to the burst emission in GSM / GPRS, the power supply must be able to deliver high current peaks in a short time. During these peaks, the ripple (Uripp) on the supply voltage must not exceed the limits specified, see the table ""Maximum voltage ripple (Uripp) vs Frequency" given below.
In communication mode, a GSM/GPRS class 2 terminal emits 577μs radio
bursts every 4.615ms. (see the emission).
In communication mode, a GPRS class 10 terminal emits 1154μs radio bursts
every 4.615ms.
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Uripp
t = 577 μs
T = 4,615 ms
Uripp
Figure 2: Power supply during burst emission
Two different inputs are provided for the power supply:
VBATT is used to supply the RF part and
VDD is used to supply the baseband part.
VBATT: Directly supplies the RF components with 3.6 V. It is essential to keep a minimum voltage ripple at this connection in order to avoid any phase error. In particular, VBATT supplies the RF Power Amplifier.
The current waveform is bursted with the following duty cycles:
1/8 of the time (around 577 μs every 4.615 ms for GSM/GPRS class 2),
2/8 of the time (around 1154 μs every 4.615 ms for GSM/GPRS class 10).
The rising time is around 10 μs.
VDD: Supplies the +2.8 V ballast regulators of the Wireless CPU Q24 Series. It is essential to keep the voltage over 3.1 volts at any time.
Notes:
It is possible to connect VBATT and VDD together.
In the event of separate power supply, they must be in same state: e.g. either
active or inactive at the same time.
GND: The grounding connection of the Wireless CPU Q24 Series is made through the shielding Ö The four "legs" must be soldered to a complete
ground plane.
The power supply voltage for VBATT and VDD is given below:
Power supply pin-out
Signal Pin number
VBATT 55,57,58,59,60
VDD 11
GND Shielding legs
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Electrical characteristics
Signal MIN NOM MAX
VBATT 3.2 V 3.6 V 4.5 V *
VDD 3.1 V 4.5 V
*Max operating Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) 2:1.
3.2.2 Power Supply Recommendation
The VBATT voltage limits must be considered at any time.
The worst condition is during the burst period transmission, when current consumption is at its highest. During this period, the VBATT voltage is minimum:
The output voltage of the power supply drops.
Voltage drop is present between the power supply output and the Wireless
CPU supply pins (VBATT).
To ensure a good design, make sure that drop in voltage should not set the Wireless CPU supply voltage (VBATT) below VBATT
Notes:
= 3.2V.
MIN
during a transmit burst period, the total
During a transmit burst, Wireless CPU nominal current is 1.4A only.
To design the Wireless CPU power supply with a margin, a target of 2A
recommended.
Caution:
If VBATT<3.2V, the Wireless CPU automatically powers OFF.
When a Wireless CPU is supplied with a battery, the total impedance (battery
+ contacts + protections + PCB) should be < 150m to limit voltage drop-out within emission burst.
As the radio power amplifier is directly connected to the VBATT, the Wireless
CPU Q24 Series are sensitive to any voltage variation. When a DC/DC converter is used, Wavecom recommends to set the converter frequency in such a way that the resulting voltage does not exceed these values, which are given in the following table. "Maximum voltage ripple (Uripp) vs Frequency".
is
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Freq. (kHz)
Uripp Max
(mVpp)
Freq. (kHz)
Uripp Max
(mVpp)
Freq. (kHz)
Uripp Max
(mVpp)
<100 50 800 4 1500 34
200 15.5 900 15.2 1600 33 300 6.8 1000 9.5 1700 37 400 3.9 1100 32 1800 40 500 4 1200 22 >1900 40 600 2 1300 29 700 8.2 1400 30
50 45 40 35 30 25 20
Uripp (mVpp)
15 10
5 0
200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800
Input Frequency (kHz)
for f<100kHz U for f> 1800kHz U
Max = 50mVpp
ripp
Max = 40 mVpp
ripp
Figure 3: Maximum voltage ripple (Uripp) versus Frequencies in GSM & DCS
Refer to Wireless CPU Q24 Series Customer Design Guidelines
[3], for further
information on power supply design.
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3.2.3 Power Consumption
The Wireless CPU Q24 Series support different power consumption modes:
Working modes Comments
OFF mode The Wireless CPU is in OFF mode.
ALARM mode The Wireless CPU is in OFF mode with RTC block running, when
an ALARM occurs, the Wireless CPU wakes-up automatically.
FAST idle mode The Wireless CPU is synchronized with an RF GSM/GPRS
network. The internal 26 MHz of the Wireless CPU is constantly active.
SLOW idle mode The Wireless CPU is synchronized with an RF GSM/GPRS tester.
The internal 26 MHz of the Wireless CPU is not constantly active.
FAST Standby
mode
SLOW Standby
mode
Communication
mode
The power consumption depends on the configuration used. It is for this reason that the following power consumption values are given for each modes, RF bands and software used (AT or Open AT
The SIM and Radio interface are deactivated via AT command or Open AT API:
-The embedded application is running
-The serial port remains active (AT commands are available). The internal 26 MHz of the Wireless CPU is constantly active. This mode is similar to the FAST Standby mode. All the features are disabled (no GSM, no GPRS, no SIM and no
Serial port). The internal 26 MHz of the Wireless CPU is not constantly active. A GSM/GPRS communication is established with a RF
GSM/GPRS network.
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).
All the following information is given, by assuming a 50 Ω
Three VBATT values are used to measure the consumption, VBATT VBATT
(4.5V) and VBATT
MAX
(3.6V).
TYP
RF output.
(3.2V),
MIN
The average current is given for three VBATT values and peak current given is the maximum current peak measured with three VBATT voltages.
For more information on power consumption measurement, hardware configuration, SIM used, and software Dhrystone application, see the AT Command Interface Guide or OS 6.57
[5] and Wireless CPU Q24 Series Customer Design Guidelines [3].
When Wireless CPU is in Alarm mode, no voltage must be applied to any pin of the 60-pin connector, except on the BAT-RTC (pin 56) for RTC operation or ON/~OFF (pin
6) to power-ON the Wireless CPU.
3.2.3.1 Power Consumption without Open AT® Processing
The following measurement results are relevant only when:
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There is no Open AT
The Open AT
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