Telit Wireless Solutions GE864 DUAL V2, GE864 QUAD V2 Hardware User's Manual

GE
864
and GE864 DUAL V2 Hardware User Guide
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GE864
GE864----QUAD V2 / GE864
GE864GE864
APPLICABILITY TABLE
APPLICABILITY TABLE
APPLICABILITY TABLEAPPLICABILITY TABLE
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCTPRODUCT
GE
GE864
864----QUAD
GEGE
864864
GE
GE864
864----DUAL V2
GEGE
864864
QUAD V2 / GE864----DUAL V2 Hardware User Guide
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QUAD V2
V2
QUADQUAD
V2 V2
DUAL V2
DUAL V2DUAL V2
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DISCLAIMER
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GE864
GE864----QUAD V2 / GE864
GE864GE864
Contents
Contents
ContentsContents
APPLICABILITY TABLE .............................................................................................................................................. 2
1.
1. INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION ................................
1.1.
INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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1.1. S
1.2. A
1.3. C
1.4. D
1.5. T
1.6. R
1.7. D
2.
2. OVERVIEW
2.2.
3.
3. GE864
3.3.
4.
4. GE864
4.4.
4.1.
5.
5. HARDWARE COMMANDS
5.5.
5.1. T
5.2. T
6.
6. PO
6.6.
6.1. P
6.2. G
COPE
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UDIENCE ONTACT INFORMATION, SUPPORT OCUMENT ORGANIZATION EXT CONVENTIONS ELATED DOCUMENTS OCUMENT HISTORY
OVERVIEW ................................
OVERVIEWOVERVIEW
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GE864----QUAD V2 / GE864
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PIN-OUT........................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.1.1. BGA Balls Layout..................................................................................................................................... 17
HARDWARE COMMANDS ................................
HARDWARE COMMANDSHARDWARE COMMANDS
URNING ON THE URNING
5.2.1. Hardware Unconditional Restart
POWER SUPPLY
WER SUPPLY................................
POPO
WER SUPPLYWER SUPPLY
OWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS ENERAL DESIGN RULES
6.2.1. Electrical Design Guidelines
6.2.2. Thermal Design Guidelines
6.2.3. Power Supply PCB Layout Guidelines
6.2.4. Parameters for ATEX Applications
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QUAD V2 / GE864----DUAL MECHANICAL DIME
QUAD V2 / GE864QUAD V2 / GE864
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DUAL MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS
DUAL MECHANICAL DIMEDUAL MECHANICAL DIME
DUAL V2 MODULE CONNECTIONS
DUAL V2 MODULE CONNEDUAL V2 MODULE CONNE
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NSIONS................................
NSIONSNSIONS
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CTIONSCTIONS
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7. ANTENNA
ANTENNA ................................
7.7.
ANTENNAANTENNA
7.1. GSM A
7.2. GSM A
8.
8. LOGIC LEVEL SPECIFIC
LOGIC LEVEL SPECIFICATIONS
8.8.
LOGIC LEVEL SPECIFICLOGIC LEVEL SPECIFIC
8.1. R
9.
9. SERIAL PORTS
SERIAL PORTS ................................
9.9.
SERIAL PORTSSERIAL PORTS
9.1. MODEM SERIAL
9.2. RS232 L
9.3. 5V UART L
10.
10. AUDIO SECT
10.10.
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AUDIO SECTION OVERVIEW
AUDIO SECTAUDIO SECT
10.1. S
10.2. E
10.2.1. Input Lines Characteristics ...................................................................................................................... 46
10.2.2. Output Lines Characteristics.................................................................................................................... 47
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NTENNA REQUIREMENTS NTENNA – INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
ESET SIGNAL
ELECTION MODE
LECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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PORT.................................................................................................................................... 37
EVEL TRANSLATION
EVEL TRANSLATION
ION OVERVIEW ................................
ION OVERVIEWION OVERVIEW
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ATIONS ................................
ATIONSATIONS
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11.
11. GENERAL PURPOSE I/O
11.11.
GENERAL PURPOSE I/O ................................
GENERAL PURPOSE I/OGENERAL PURPOSE I/O
11.1. GPIO L
11.2.
11.3.
11.4.
11.5. U
SING THE ALARM OUTPUT
11.6.
11.7.
OGIC LEVELS
U
SING A
GPIO P
U
SING A
GPIO P
U
SING THE RF TRANSMISSION CONTROL
U
SING THE
U
SING THE BUZZER OUTPUT
M
AGNETIC BUZZER CONCEPTS
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AD AS AD AS
RFTXMON O
GPIO6................................................................................................................................... 53
11.7.1. Short Description
11.8.1 Frequency Behavior
11.7.2. Power Supply Influence
11.7.3. Warning
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11.7.4. Working Current Influence
11.8.
U
SING THE TEMPERATURE MONITOR FUNCTION
11.8.1. Short Description
11.8.2. Allowed GPIO
11.9.
I
NDICATION OF NETWORK SERVICE AVAILABILITY
11.10. RTC B
11.11. DAC C
YPASS OUT ONVERTER
11.11.1. Description
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11.11.2. Enabling DAC
11.11.3. Low Pass Filter Example
11.12. ADC C
11.12.1. Description
ONVERTER
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11.12.2. Using ADC Converter
11.13. D
EBUG OF THE
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INPUT........................................................................................................................ 51
OUTPUT .................................................................................................................... 51
UTPUT
GPIO5.......................................................................................................... 52
GPIO7................................................................................................................ 53
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GPIO4.............................................................................................. 51
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IN PRODUCTION
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12. ASSEMBLY THE GE864
12.12.
13.
13. PACKING SYSTEM
13.13.
14.
14. CONFORMITY ASSESSMEN
14.14.
15.
15. SAFETY RECOMMENDATIO
15.15.
ASSEMBLY THE GE864----QUAD V2 / GE864
ASSEMBLY THE GE864ASSEMBLY THE GE864
12.1. R
12.2. S
12.3. PCB
12.4. S
13.1. M
ECOMMENDED FOOT PRINT FOR THE APPLICATION
TENCIL
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PAD DESIGN
OLDER PASTE
12.4.1. GE865 Solder reflow................................................................................................................................ 66
PACKING SYSTEM................................
PACKING SYSTEMPACKING SYSTEM
OISTURE SENSIBILITY
CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT ISSUES
CONFORMITY ASSESSMENCONFORMITY ASSESSMEN
SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
SAFETY RECOMMENDATIOSAFETY RECOMMENDATIO
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T ISSUES ................................
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1. Introduction
1.1. Scope
The aim of this document is the description of some hardware solutions useful for developing a product with the Telit GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2 module.
1.2. Audience
This document is intended for Telit customers, who are integrators, about to implement their applications using our GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2 module.
1.3. Contact Information, Support
For general contact, technical support, to report documentation errors and to order manuals, contact Telit Technical Support Center (TTSC) at:
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Alternatively, use:
http://www.telit.com/en/products/technical-support-center/contact.php
For detailed information about where you can buy the Telit modules or for recommendations on accessories and components visit:
http://www.telit.com
To register for product news and announcements or for product questions contact
Telits Technical Support Center (TTSC).
Our aim is to make this guide as helpful as possible. Keep us informed of your comments and suggestions for improvements.
Telit appreciates feedback from the users of our information.
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1.4. Document Organization
This document contains the following chapters:
Chapter 1: “Introduction” provides a scope for this document, target audience, contact and support information, and text conventions.
Chapter 2: “Overview” provides an overview of the document.
Chapter 3: “GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2 Mechanical Dimensions”
Chapter 4: “GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2 Module Connections” deals with the pin out configuration and layout.
Chapter 5: “Hardware Commands” How to control the module via hardware.
Chapter 6: “Power supply” Power supply requirements and general design rules.
Chapter 7: “Antenna” The antenna connection and board layout design are the most important parts in the full product design
Chapter 8: “Logic Level specifications” Specific values adopted in the implementation of logic levels for this module.
Chapter 9: “Serial ports” The serial port on the Telit GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL is the core of the interface between the module and OEM hardware
Chapter 10: “Audio Section overview” Refers to the audio blocks of the Base Band Chip of the GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL Telit Modules.
Chapter 11: “General Purpose I/O” How the general purpose I/O pads can be configured.
Chapter 12 “DAC and ADC Section” Deals with these two kind of converters.
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Chapter 13: Mounting the GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2 on the application board Recommendations and specifics on how to mount the module on the users
board.
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1.5. Text Conventions
Danger
Danger – This information MUST be followed or catastrophic equipment failure
Danger Danger or bodily injury may occur.
or bodily injury may occur.
or bodily injury may occur.or bodily injury may occur.
Caution or Warning
Caution or Warning – Alerts the user to important points about integratin
Caution or Warning Caution or Warning module, if these points are not followed, the module and end user equipment
module, if these points are not followed, the module and end user equipment
module, if these points are not followed, the module and end user equipment module, if these points are not followed, the module and end user equipment may fail or malfunction.
may fail or malfunction.
may fail or malfunction.may fail or malfunction.
Tip or Information
Tip or Information – Provides advice and suggestions that may be useful when
Tip or Information Tip or Information integrating the module.
integrating the module.
integrating the module.integrating the module.
All dates are in ISO 8601 format, i.e. YYYY-MM-DD.
This information MUST be followed or catastrophic equipment failure
This information MUST be followed or catastrophic equipment failure This information MUST be followed or catastrophic equipment failure
Alerts the user to important points about integrating the
Alerts the user to important points about integratin Alerts the user to important points about integratin
Provides advice and suggestions that may be useful when
Provides advice and suggestions that may be useful when Provides advice and suggestions that may be useful when
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1.6. Related Documents
Telit's GSM/GPRS Family Software User Guide, 1vv0300784
Audio settings application note , 80000NT10007a
Digital voice Interface Application Note, 80000NT10004a
Product description, 80331ST10074a
SIM Holder Design Guides, 80000NT10001a
AT Commands Reference Guide, 80000ST10025a
Telit EVK2 User Guide, 1vv0300704
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2. Overview
In this document all the basic functions of a mobile phone are taken into account; for each one of them a proper hardware solution is suggested and eventually the wrong solutions and common errors to be avoided are evidenced. Obviously this document cannot embrace the whole hardware solutions and products that may be designed. The wrong solutions to be avoided shall be considered as mandatory, while the suggested hardware configurations shall not be considered mandatory, instead the information given shall be used as a guide and a starting point for properly developing your product with the Telit GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2 module. For further hardware details that may not be explained in this document refer to the Telit GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2 Product Description document where all the hardware information is reported.
NOTICE
NOTICE::::
NOTICENOTICE
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(EN) The integration of the GSM/GPRS GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2 cellular module within user application shall be done according to the design rules described in this manual.
The information presented in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Telit Communications S.p.A. for its use, or any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent rights of Telit Communications S.p.A. other than for circuitry embodied in Telit products. This document is subject to change without notice.
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3. GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL Mechanical
Dimensions
The Telit GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2 module overall dimensions are:
Length: 30 mm
Width: 30 mm
Thickness: 2,9 mm
Weight: 4.2g
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4. GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2 Module Connections
4.1. PIN-OUT
The GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2 uses 11x11 array BGA technology connection
Internal
Internal
Ball
Ball Signal
Signal I/O
BallBall
SignalSignal
Audio
Audio
AudioAudio
F9
F9 AXE I Handsfree switching 100K CMOS 2.8V
F9F9 G8
G8 MIC_HF+ AI Handsfree mic. input; phase +, nom. level 3mVrms Audio
G8G8
G9
G9 MIC_MT- AI Handset mic.signal input; phase-, nom. level 50mVrms Audio
G9G9 G10
G10 EAR_MT+ AO Handset earphone signal output, phase + Audio
G10G10
J8
J8 MIC_MT+ AI Handset mic.signal input; phase+, nom. level 50mVrms Audio
J8J8
J9
J9 MIC_HF- AI Handsfree mic.input; phase -, nom. level 3mVrms Audio
J9J9
J10
J10 EAR_HF- AO Handsfree ear output, phase - Audio
J10J10
H9
H9 EAR_MT- AO Handset earphone signal output, phase - Audio
H9H9 H10
H10 EAR_HF+ AO Handsfree ear output, phase + Audio
H10H10
SIM card interface
SIM card interface
SIM card interfaceSIM card interface
C10
C10 SIMCLK O External SIM signal – Clock 1,8 / 3V
C10C10
C11
C11 SIMIN I External SIM signal - Presence (active low)
C11C11
D4
D4 SIMVCC - External SIM signal – Power supply for the SIM 1,8 / 3V
D4D4
D10
D10 SIMIO I/O External SIM signal - Data I/O
D10D10
E9
E9 SIMRST O External SIM signal – Reset 1,8 / 3V
E9E9
Trace
Trace
TraceTrace
D11
D11 TX_TRACE O TX Data for debug monitor CMOS 2.8V
D11D11 F10
F10 RX_TRACE I RX Data for debug monitor CMOS 2.8V
F10F10
I/O Function
Function
I/OI/O
FunctionFunction
Service pin shall be used to upgrade the module from ASC1 (RX_TRACE, TX_TRACE). The pin
H4
H4 SERVICE I
H4H4
shall be tied low to enable the feature only in case of a SW Update activity. It is required, for debug purpose, to be connected to a test pad on the final application.
Prog. / Data + HW Flow Control
Prog. / Data + HW Flow Control
Prog. / Data + HW Flow ControlProg. / Data + HW Flow Control
B6
B6 C125/RING O Output for Ring indicator signal (RI) to DTE CMOS 2.8V
B6B6
B7
B7 C108/DTR I Input for Data terminal ready signal (DTR) from DTE CMOS 2.8V
B7B7
D9
D9 C109/DCD O Output for Data carrier detect signal (DCD) to DTE CMOS 2.8V
D9D9
E7
E7 C103/TXD I Serial data input (TXD) from DTE CMOS 2.8V
E7E7
E11
E11 C107/DSR O Output for Data set ready signal (DSR) to DTE CMOS 2.8V
E11E11
F7
F7 C105/RTS I Input for Request to send signal (RTS) from DTE CMOS 2.8V
F7F7
F6
F6 C106/CTS O Output for Clear to send signal (CTS) to DTE CMOS 2.8V
F6F6
H8
H8 C104/RXD O Serial data output to DTE CMOS 2.8V
H8H8
DA
DAC and ADC
C and ADC
DADA
C and ADCC and ADC
C7
C7 DAC_OUT AO Digital/Analog converter output D/A
C7C7
J11
J11 ADC_IN1 AI Analog/Digital converter input A/D
J11J11 H11
H11 ADC_IN2 AI Analog/Digital converter input A/D
H11H11
Internal Internal PULL UP
PULL UP
PULL UPPULL UP
Pull up
4.7K
CMOS 2.8V
Type
Type
TypeType
1,8 / 3V
1,8 / 3V
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Ball
Ball Signal
Signal I/O
BallBall
SignalSignal
Miscellaneous Functions
Miscellaneous Functions
Miscellaneous FunctionsMiscellaneous Functions
A2
A2 RESET* I Reset input
A2A2
D8
D8 STAT_LED O Status indicator led CMOS 1.8V
D8D8
E2
E2 VRTC AO VRTC Power
E2E2
J5
J5 ON_OFF* I
J5J5
L8
L8 PWRMON I/O PWRMON CMOS 2.8V
L8L8 L4
L4 GSM Antenna O Antenna output – 50 ohm RF
L4L4
Telit GPIO
Telit GPIO / DVI
Telit GPIOTelit GPIO
C1
C1 GPIO_01 I/O GPIO_01 CMOS 2.8V
C1C1
E6
E6 GPIO_02 / JDR I/O GPIO_02 / JDR CMOS 2.8V
E6E6 C2
C2 GPIO_03 I/O GPIO_03 CMOS 2.8V
C2C2
B3
B3 GPIO_04 / TX_DISABLE I/O GPIO_04 / TX_DISABLE CMOS 2.8V
B3B3
K8
K8 GPIO_05 / RFTXMON I/O
K8K8
B5
B5 GPIO_06 / ALARM I/O Telit GPIO06 Configurable GPIO / ALARM CMOS 2.8V
B5B5
L9
L9 GPIO_07 / BUZZER I/O Telit GPIO07 Configurable GPIO / Buzzer CMOS 2.8V
L9L9
K11
K11 GPIO_08 I/O GPIO_08 CMOS 2.8V
K11K11 C9
C9 GPIO_09 I/O GPIO_09 CMOS 2.8V
C9C9
H3
H3 GPIO_10 / DVI_TX I/O GPIO_10 / DVI_TX CMOS 2.8V
H3H3
K7
K7 DVI_RX I/O DVI_RX CMOS 2.8V
K7K7
D7
D7 DVI_CLK I/O DVI_CLK CMOS 2.8V
D7D7
H5
H5 DVI_WA0 I/O DVI_WA0 CMOS 2.8V
H5H5
Power Supply
Power Supply
Power SupplyPower Supply
J1
J1 VBATT - Main power supply Power
J1J1
K1
K1 VBATT - Main power supply Power
K1K1
J2
J2 VBATT - Main power supply Power
J2J2
K2
K2 VBATT - Main power supply Power
K2K2
A1
A1 GND - Ground Power
A1A1
A11
A11 GND - Ground Power
A11A11
D6
D6 GND - Ground Power
D6D6
F1
F1 GND - Ground Power
F1F1
F11
F11 GND - Ground Power
F11F11
HHHH1111 GND - Ground Power
H2
H2 GND - Ground Power
H2H2
J3
J3 GND - Ground Power
J3J3
K3
K3 GND - Ground Power
K3K3
K4
K4 GND - Ground Power
K4K4
K5
K5 GND - Ground Power
K5K5
K6
K6 GND - Ground Power
K6K6
L1
L1 GND - Ground Power
L1L1
L2
L2 GND - Ground Power
L2L2
L3
L3 GND - Ground Power
L3L3
/ DVI
/ DVI / DVI
I/O Function
Function
I/OI/O
FunctionFunction
Input command for switching power ON or OFF (toggle command). The pulse to be sent to the GE864-QUAD V2 must be equal or greater than 1 second.
Telit GPIO05 Configurable GPIO / Transmitter ON monitor
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Internal Internal PULL UP
PULL UP
PULL UPPULL UP
Pull up 47K Pull up to VBATT
CMOS 2.8V
Type
Type
TypeType
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GE864
GE864----QUAD V2 / GE864
GE864GE864
Ball
Ball Signal
Signal I/O
BallBall
SignalSignal
L6
L6 GND - Ground Power
L6L6
L11
L11 GND - Ground Power
L11L11
RESERVED
RESERVED
RESERVEDRESERVED
A3
A3 - - Reserved
A3A3 A4
A4 - - Reserved
A4A4
A5
A5 - - Reserved
A5A5 A6
A6 - - Reserved
A6A6
A7
A7 - - Reserved
A7A7
A8
A8 - - Reserved
A8A8 A9
A9 - - Reserved
A9A9
A10
A10 - - Reserved
A10A10 B1
B1 - - Reserved
B1B1
B2
B2 - - Reserved
B2B2
B4
B4 - - Reserved
B4B4
B8
B8 - - Reserved
B8B8
B9
B9 - - Reserved
B9B9
B10
B10 - - Reserved
B10B10
B11
B11 - - Reserved
B11B11 C3
C3 - - Reserved
C3C3
C4
C4 - - Reserved
C4C4
C5
C5 - - Reserved
C5C5
C6
C6 - - Reserved
C6C6
C8
C8 - - Reserved
C8C8
D1
D1 - - Reserved
D1D1
D2
D2 - - Reserved
D2D2
D3
D3 - - Reserved
D3D3
D5
D5 - - Reserved
D5D5
E1
E1 - - Reserved
E1E1
E3
E3 - - Reserved
E3E3
E4
E4 - - Reserved
E4E4
E5
E5 - - Reserved
E5E5 E8
E8 - - Reserved
E8E8
E10
E10 - - Reserved
E10E10
F2
F2 - - Reserved
F2F2
F3
F3 - - Reserved
F3F3
F4
F4 - - Reserved
F4F4 F5
F5 - - Reserved
F5F5
F8
F8 - - Reserved
F8F8 G1
G1 - - Reserved
G1G1
G2
G2 - -
G2G2 G3
G3 - - Reserved
G3G3
G4
G4 - - Reserved
G4G4
G5
G5 - - Reserved
G5G5 G6
G6 - - Reserved
G6G6
I/O Function
Function
I/OI/O
FunctionFunction
Reserved
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PULL UP
PULL UPPULL UP
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GE864
GE864----QUAD V2 / GE864
GE864GE864
Ball
Ball Signal
Signal I/O
BallBall
SignalSignal
G7
G7 - - Reserved
G7G7
G11
G11 - - Reserved
G11G11
H6
H6 - - Reserved
H6H6
H7
H7 - - Reserved
H7H7
J4
J4 - - Reserved
J4J4
J6
J6 - -
J6J6 J7
J7 - - Reserved
J7J7 K9
K9 - - Reserved
K9K9 K10
K10 - - Reserved
K10K10
L5
L5 - - Reserved
L5L5 L7
L7 - - Reserved
L7L7
L10
L10 - - Reserved
L10L10
I/O Function
Function
I/OI/O
FunctionFunction
Reserved
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:NOTE:
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The GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2 Modules has only one DVI ports on the system interface.
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:NOTE:
Reserved pins must not be connected.
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:NOTE:
RTS must be connected to the GND (on the module side) if flow control is not used.
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GE864
GE864----QUAD V2 / GE864
GE864GE864
NOTE
NOTE::::
NOTENOTE
If not used, almost all pins must be left disconnected. The only exceptions are the following pins:
Ball
Ball Signal
BallBall
JJJJ1111, J
, J2222, K1, K2
, K1, K2 VBATT Main power supply
, J, J
, K1, K2, K1, K2
A1, A11, D6, F1, F11, H1,
A1, A11, D6, F1, F11, H1,
A1, A11, D6, F1, F11, H1, A1, A11, D6, F1, F11, H1, H2, J3, K3, K4, K5
H2, J3, K3, K4, K5, K6, L1,
H2, J3, K3, K4, K5H2, J3, K3, K4, K5 L2, L3, L6, L11
L2, L3, L6, L11
L2, L3, L6, L11L2, L3, L6, L11 E7
E7 C103/TXD Serial data input (TXD) from DTE
E7E7
H8
H8 C104/RXD Serial data output to DTE
H8H8
F7
F7 C105/RTS Input for Request to send signal (RTS) from DTE
F7F7
J5
J5 ON/OFF* Input command for switching power ON or OFF (toggle command).
J5J5
A2
A2 RESET* Reset input
A2A2
F10
F10 RX_TRACE RX Data for debug monitor
F10F10
D11
D11 TX_TRACE TX Data for debug monitor
D11D11
H4
H4 SERVICE SERVICE connection
H4H4
, K6, L1,
, K6, L1, , K6, L1,
Signal Function
SignalSignal
GND Ground
Function
FunctionFunction
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GE864
GE864----QUAD V2 / GE864
GE864GE864
4.1.1.
4.1.1. BGA Balls Layout
4.1.1.4.1.1.
AAAA BBBB CCCC DDDD EEEE FFFF GGGG HHHH JJJJ KKKK LLLL
GND - GPIO_01 - - GND - GND VBATT VBATT GND
1111
RESET* - GPIO_03 - VRTC - - GND VBATT VBATT GND
2222
BGA Balls Layout
BGA Balls LayoutBGA Balls Layout
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TOP VIEW
TOP VIEW
TOP VIEWTOP VIEW
GPIO_04 /
TX_DISABL
3333
4444
5555
6666
7777
8888
9999
-
-- - - SIMVCC - - - SERVICE - GND
-
-
- C108 / DTR DAC_OUT DVI_CLK C103 / TXD C105 / RTS
- - - STAD_ LED
- - GPIO_09 C109 / DCD SIMRST AXE MIC_MT- EAR_MT- MIC_HF- -
E
GPIO_06 /
ALARM
C125/RING
- - - _ -
- - - - -
- GND
GPIO_02 /
C106 / CTS
JDR
- - MIC_HF+ C104 / RXD MIC_MT+
GPIO_10 /
DVI_TX
DVI_WA0
- - - GND GND
- - - DVI_RX -
GND GND GND
GSM
Antenna
ON_OFF* GND -
GPIO_05 / RFTXMON
PWRMON
GPIO_07 /
BUZZER
10
10
1010
11
11
1111
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- - SIMCLK SIMIO
GND - SIMIN
TX_TRACE
- RX_TRACE
C107 / DSR GND - ADC_IN2 ADC_IN1 GPIO_08 GND
EAR_MT+ EAR_HF+ EAR_HF- - -
GE864
GE864----QUAD V2 / GE864
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AUDIO Signals balls
SIM CARD interface balls
TRACE Signals balls
Prog. / data + Hw Flow Control signals balls
ADC signals balls
MISCELLANEOUS functions signals balls
TELIT GPIO balls
POWER SUPPLY VBATT balls
POWER SUPPLY GND balls
RESERVED
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GE864
GE864----QUAD V2 / GE864
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5. Hardware Commands
5.1. Turning ON the GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2
To turn the GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2 on, the pad ON# must be tied low for at least 1000ms and then released. A pulse duration less than 1000ms should also start the power on procedure, but this is not guaranteed.
The maximum current that can be drained from the ON# pad is 0,1 mA.
A simple circuit to do it is:
TIP:
TIP:
TIP:TIP:
To check if the device has powered on, the hardware line PWRMON must be monitored. After 1000ms the line raised up the device could be considered powered on.
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:NOTE:
Do not use any pull up resistor on the ON# line, it is internally pulled up. Using pull up resistor may bring to latch up problems on the GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2 power regulator and improper power on/off of the module. The line ON# must be connected only in open collector configuration.
In this document all the lines that are inverted, hence have active low signals are labeled with a name that ends with a "#" or with a bar over the name.
NOTE
NOTE: When the power supply voltage is lower than 3.4V, to turn ON the module, the
NOTENOTE pad ON# must be tied low for at least 3 seconds.
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GE864
GE864----QUAD V2 / GE864
GE864GE864
For example:
1- Let us assume you need to drive the ON# pad with a totem pole output of a +3/5 V
microcontroller (uP_OUT1):
2- Let us assume you need to drive the ON# pad directly with an ON/OFF button:
A flow chart with proper turn on procedure is detailed below:
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GE864
GE864----QUAD V2 / GE864
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5.2. Turning OFF the GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2
Turning off of the device can be done in three ways:
by software command (see GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2 Software
User Guide)
by tying low pin ON#
Either ways, the device issues a detach request to network informing that the device will not be reachable any more. To turn OFF the GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL via pin ON#, this must be tied low for at least 1000ms and then released.The same circuitry and timing for the power on shall be used.The device shuts down after the release of the ON# pin.
The following flow chart shows the proper turnoff procedure:
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TIP:TIP:
To check if the device has powered off, the hardware line PWRMON must be monitored. When PWRMON goes low, then the device has powered off.
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GE864
GE864----QUAD V2 / GE864
GE864GE864
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5.2.1. Hardware Unconditional Restart
WARNING:
The hardware unconditional Restart must not be used during normal operation of the device since it does not detach the device from the network. It shall be kept as an emergency exit procedure to be done in the rare case that the device gets stacked waiting for some network or SIM responses.
To unconditionally Restart the GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864-DUAL V2, the pad RESET# must be tied low for at least 200 ms and then released.
The maximum current that can be drained from the RESET# pad is 0,15 mA.
A simple circuit to do it is:
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NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:NOTE:
Do not use any pull up resistor on the RESET* line nor any totem pole digital output. Using pull up resistor may cause latch up problems on the GE864-QUAD V2 / GE864­DUAL V2 power regulator and improper functioning of the module. The line RESET* must be connected only in open collector configuration.
TIP:
TIP:
TIP:TIP:
The unconditional hardware reboot must always be implemented on the boards and the software must use it as an emergency exit procedure.
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