Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 APPLICABILITY LIST: Model EVK2 Part Number 3990150474 Engine Mother Board GM862 INTERFACE 3990250670 GM862 GE863-PY INTERFACE GE863-GPS INTERFACE GE863-SIM INTERFACE 3990250684 3990250696 3990250703 GE863-PY GE863-GPS GE863-SIM GE864-PY INTERFACE GE864-QUAD V2 INTERFACE GE864-DUAL V2 INTERFACE GE864-QUAD AUTOMOTIVE V2 INTERFACE GE864-QUAD ATEX V2 INTERFACE GE864-QUAD SIM V2 INTERFACE GE864-GPS INTERFACE 3990250672 3990250777 3990250778 3990250773 GE864-PY GE864-QUAD V2 GE864-DUAL V2 GE864-QUAD AUTOMOTIVE V2 GE864-QUAD ATEX V2 GE864-QUAD SIM V2 GE864-GPS GC864 INTERFACE GC864-QUAD-C2 INTERFACE 3990250680 3990250683 GC864 GC864-QUAD-C2 GE865-QUAD INTERFACE GE865/SE867-AGPS INTERFACE GE865/JF2 INTERFACE 3990250766 3990250814 3990250868 GE865-QUAD GE865-QUAD GE865-QUAD GL865-QUAD INTERFACE GL865-DUAL INTERFACE 3990250812 3990250783 GL865-QUAD GL865-DUAL GL868-DUAL INTERFACE 3990250790 GL868-DUAL UC864 INTERFACE 4990150470 UC864 HE863-EUR INTERFACE HE863-EUG INTERFACE 3990250797 3990250798 HE863 HE863 3990250772 3990250771 3990250820 3990250821 3990250822 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 2 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 HE863-NAD INTERFACE HE863-NAR INTERFACE HE863-NAG INTERFACE HE863-AUR INTERFACE HE863-AUG INTERFACE 3990250799 3990250800 3990250801 3990250803 3990250804 HE863 HE863 HE863 HE863 HE863 HE910 INTERFACE 3990250845 HE910 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 3 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Notice While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Telit assumes no liability resulting from any inaccuracies or omissions in this document, or from use of the information obtained herein. 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Contact Information, Support........................................................................................................... 12 1.4. Text Conventions ................................................................................................................................ 13 1.5. Related Documents ............................................................................................................................. 13 1.6. Content of the kit ................................................................................................................................ 14 2. Description ........................................................................................................................... 15 2.1. PCB characteristics ............................................................................................................................ 16 2.2. Mechanical characteristics of the assembled PCBs ......................................................................... 17 2.2.1. 2.2.2. 2.2.3. 2.2.4. 2.2.5. 2.2.6. 2.2.7. 2.2.8. 2.2.9. 2.2.10. 2.2.11. 2.2.12. 2.2.13. Mother Board CS1139B ............................................................................................................... 17 GM862 Interface CS1150B ............................................................................................................. 17 GE863 Interface CS1151A .............................................................................................................. 17 GE864 Interface CS1152B .............................................................................................................. 17 GE864-GPS Interface CS1439B ..................................................................................................... 17 GC864 Interface CS1203B .............................................................................................................. 18 GC864-C2 Interface CS1231X ......................................................................................................... 18 GE865 Interface CS1324A .............................................................................................................. 18 GE865/SE867-AGPS Interface CS1433.......................................................................................... 18 GE865/JF2 Interface CS1521 .......................................................................................................... 18 GL865 Interface CS1431A .............................................................................................................. 18 UC864-CC864 Interface KS0101C .................................................................................................... 19 HE910 Interface CS1467C ................................................................................................................. 19 3. Startup procedure ............................................................................................................... 20 4. Insertion of the Interface Boards ....................................................................................... 21 5. Power supply setting ........................................................................................................... 22 5.1. Fixed DC source.................................................................................................................................. 22 5.2. Variable DC source ............................................................................................................................ 23 5.2.1. 5.3. 5.4. Coaxial Plug ....................................................................................................................................... 24 Li-Ion Battery pack and Charger ..................................................................................................... 24 Application Notes ............................................................................................................................... 25 5.4.1. 5.4.2. Li-Ion Battery Pack ............................................................................................................................ 25 About Current Charger ....................................................................................................................... 25 6. Serial interface ..................................................................................................................... 26 6.1. Serial Port Setup ................................................................................................................................. 27 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 6 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 7. 7.1. Audio Section ....................................................................................................................... 28 Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 28 7.1.1. 7.2. Actual................................................................................................................................................... 29 7.2.1. 7.3. History ................................................................................................................................................ 28 The choice .......................................................................................................................................... 29 Differential and Single Ended ........................................................................................................... 29 7.3.1. 7.3.2. 7.3.3. Concepts ............................................................................................................................................. 29 Benefits and disadvantages................................................................................................................. 30 Settings ............................................................................................................................................... 31 8. AF Amplifiers Setting ......................................................................................................... 32 9. Audio outputs....................................................................................................................... 33 9.1. Low AF Power Mode ......................................................................................................................... 33 9.2. High AF Power Mode......................................................................................................................... 34 9.2.1. 9.2.2. 10. Speaker and Stand-alone Microphone ................................................................................................ 35 Speaker plus Headset .......................................................................................................................... 36 Audio Accessories ............................................................................................................ 37 10.1. Headset ................................................................................................................................................ 37 10.2. Stand-alone microphone .................................................................................................................... 38 10.3. Speaker ................................................................................................................................................ 38 11. Indication and services .................................................................................................... 39 11.1. Optical Indicators ............................................................................................................................... 39 11.1.1. 11.1.2. Status Led ........................................................................................................................................... 39 CHARGE Led .................................................................................................................................... 40 11.2. Switches ............................................................................................................................................... 41 11.2.1. 11.2.2. 12. POWER ON Switch ........................................................................................................................... 41 RESET Switch .................................................................................................................................... 41 Connectors pinout............................................................................................................ 42 12.1. Motherboard to Module .................................................................................................................... 42 13. Module Interface Boards ................................................................................................ 45 13.1. Generality ............................................................................................................................................ 45 13.2. Short Description................................................................................................................................ 45 13.3. Further Accessories for GPS version ................................................................................................ 45 14. GM862 Interface .............................................................................................................. 46 14.1. Stand-alone setup ............................................................................................................................... 46 14.2. Interface connectors ........................................................................................................................... 47 14.3. Content of the kit ................................................................................................................................ 47 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 7 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 15. GE863 Interface ............................................................................................................... 48 15.1. Stand-alone setup ............................................................................................................................... 48 15.2. Content of the kits .............................................................................................................................. 49 15.2.1. 15.2.2. 15.2.3. GE863-PY/QUAD version ................................................................................................................. 49 GE863-GPS version ........................................................................................................................... 49 GE863-SIM version............................................................................................................................ 49 15.3. Interface connectors ........................................................................................................................... 49 15.4. Additional components for GPS version .......................................................................................... 49 15.5. USB connector .................................................................................................................................... 50 15.6. Serial port configuration.................................................................................................................... 51 15.6.1. 15.6.2. GE863-PY/QUAD.............................................................................................................................. 51 GE863 - GPS ..................................................................................................................................... 52 15.7. ANTENNA connectors ....................................................................................................................... 53 15.7.1. 15.7.2. 15.7.3. 16. GPS ANTENNA connector ................................................................................................................ 53 GSM ANTENNA connector .............................................................................................................. 53 RFU ANTENNA connector ............................................................................................................... 53 GE864 Interface ............................................................................................................... 54 16.1. Stand-alone setup ............................................................................................................................... 54 16.2. Interface connectors ........................................................................................................................... 55 16.3. Content of the kit ................................................................................................................................ 55 17. GE864-GPS Interface ...................................................................................................... 56 17.1. Part numbering................................................................................................................................... 56 17.2. Stand-alone setup ............................................................................................................................... 56 17.3. Interface connectors ........................................................................................................................... 57 17.4. Contents of the kit .............................................................................................................................. 57 17.5. Power supply ....................................................................................................................................... 58 17.6. GPS external LNA enable signal ....................................................................................................... 58 17.7. Serial port configuration.................................................................................................................... 59 17.7.1. 17.7.2. 17.7.3. 17.7.4. ASC1 to RS-232 ................................................................................................................................. 60 GPS to ASC1 (internal host controlling configuration) ...................................................................... 60 GPS to RS-232 (external host controlling configuration)................................................................... 61 GPS to USB ........................................................................................................................................ 61 17.8. GPIO settings ...................................................................................................................................... 62 17.8.1. 17.8.2. Internal host controlling configuration ............................................................................................... 62 External host controlling configuration .............................................................................................. 63 17.9. Antenna connectors ............................................................................................................................ 65 17.9.1. 17.9.2. GSM antenna connector ..................................................................................................................... 65 GPS antenna connector....................................................................................................................... 65 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 8 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 18. GE865 - SE867 AGPS Interface .................................................................................... 66 18.1. Stand-alone setup ............................................................................................................................... 66 18.2. Interface connectors ........................................................................................................................... 67 18.3. Contents of the kit .............................................................................................................................. 67 18.3.1. 18.3.2. 18.3.3. GSM to GPS (GSM controlling configuration) .................................................................................. 68 GSM to Trace ..................................................................................................................................... 69 GPS to Trace(external host controlling configuration) ....................................................................... 70 18.4. Antenna connectors ............................................................................................................................ 70 18.4.1. 18.4.2. 19. GSM antenna connector ..................................................................................................................... 70 GPS antenna connector....................................................................................................................... 70 GE865 - JF2 Interface .................................................................................................... 71 19.1. Stand-alone setup ............................................................................................................................... 71 19.2. Interface connectors ........................................................................................................................... 72 19.3. Contents of the kit .............................................................................................................................. 72 19.4. Power supply ....................................................................................................................................... 72 19.5. GPS external LNA enable signal ....................................................................................................... 73 19.6. Serial port configuration.................................................................................................................... 75 19.7. GSM to Trace...................................................................................................................................... 75 19.8. GPS to Trace ....................................................................................................................................... 76 19.9. GSM to USB ........................................................................................................................................ 77 19.10. GPS to USB ......................................................................................................................................... 77 19.11. GPS to GSM (internal host controlling configuration) ................................................................... 78 19.12. GPIO settings ...................................................................................................................................... 78 19.12.1. 19.12.2. Internal host controlling configuration ........................................................................................... 78 External host controlling configuration.......................................................................................... 79 19.13. GPS serial interface setting ............................................................................................................... 80 19.14. MEMS Sensor/EEPROM Interface ..................................................................................................81 19.15. GPS power-on management .............................................................................................................. 81 19.16. Antenna connectors ............................................................................................................................ 81 19.16.1. 19.16.2. 20. GSM antenna connector ................................................................................................................. 81 GPS antenna connector .................................................................................................................. 82 GC864 Interface ............................................................................................................... 83 20.1. Stand-alone setup ............................................................................................................................... 83 20.2. Interface connectors ........................................................................................................................... 84 20.3. Content of the kit ................................................................................................................................ 84 21. GC864-C2 family Interface............................................................................................. 85 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 9 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 21.1. Stand-alone setup ............................................................................................................................... 85 21.2. Interface connectors ........................................................................................................................... 86 21.3. Content of the kit ................................................................................................................................ 86 22. GE865 Interface ............................................................................................................... 87 22.1. Stand-alone setup ............................................................................................................................... 87 22.2. Interface connectors ........................................................................................................................... 88 22.3. Content of the kit ................................................................................................................................ 88 23. GL865 Interface ............................................................................................................... 89 23.1. Stand-alone setup ............................................................................................................................... 89 23.2. Interface connectors ........................................................................................................................... 90 23.3. Content of the kit ................................................................................................................................ 90 24. UC864 family Interface ................................................................................................... 91 24.1. Stand-alone setup ............................................................................................................................... 91 24.2. Interface connectors ........................................................................................................................... 92 24.3. Content of the kit ................................................................................................................................ 92 25. HE910 family Interface ................................................................................................... 93 25.1. Stand-alone setup ............................................................................................................................... 93 25.2. Interface connectors ........................................................................................................................... 94 25.3. Antenna connectors ............................................................................................................................ 95 25.3.1. 25.3.2. 25.3.3. GSM/UMTS Antenna connector ........................................................................................................ 95 Receiver Diversity Antenna connector ............................................................................................... 95 GPS antenna connector....................................................................................................................... 95 25.4. Expansion Connectors ....................................................................................................................... 96 25.4.1. 25.4.2. 25.4.3. 25.4.4. PL301/PL302...................................................................................................................................... 96 PL303/PL304/PL305 .......................................................................................................................... 96 PL102 ................................................................................................................................................. 98 ON_OFF & RESET BUTTONS ........................................................................................................ 98 25.5. Content of the kit ................................................................................................................................ 98 26. GPIO ports ....................................................................................................................... 99 26.1. GPIO location ................................................................................................................................... 100 26.1.1. 26.1.2. 26.1.3. 26.1.4. 26.1.5. 26.1.6. 26.1.7. 26.1.8. GM862 Interface ............................................................................................................................. 100 GE863-GPS Interface ....................................................................................................................... 102 GE863 Interfaces (p/n 3990250684 -3990250685-3990250703) ..................................................... 104 GE864 Interface (p/n 3990250672) .................................................................................................. 104 GE864-GPS Interface (p/n 3990250822) ......................................................................................... 105 GE865/SE867-AGPS Interface (p/n 3990250814) ........................................................................... 107 GC864 Interface ............................................................................................................................... 108 GC864-C2 Interface (p/n 3990250683) ............................................................................................ 109 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 10 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 26.1.9. 26.1.10. 27. UC864 Interface .............................................................................................................................. 110 HE910 Interface ........................................................................................................................... 111 SCHEMATICS .............................................................................................................. 113 27.1. EVK2 Mother Board ........................................................................................................................ 114 27.2. GM862 Interface Board ................................................................................................................... 119 27.3. GE863 Interface Board .................................................................................................................... 120 27.4. GE864 Interface board .................................................................................................................... 122 27.5. GE864 Interface board - Automotive............................................................................................. 123 27.6. GE864 Interface board - V2............................................................................................................ 124 27.7. GE864-GPS Interface board ........................................................................................................... 125 27.8. GE865/SE867-AGPS Interface board............................................................................................. 127 27.9. GE865 Interface board .................................................................................................................... 129 27.10. GL865 Interface board .................................................................................................................... 130 27.11. GC864 Interface board .................................................................................................................... 131 27.12. GC864-C2 Interface board .............................................................................................................. 132 27.13. UC864 Interface board ................................................................................................................... 133 27.14. HE910 Interface board .................................................................................................................... 135 27.1. GE865 - JF2 Interface board .......................................................................................................... 138 28. Service and firmware update........................................................................................ 141 29. SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS.............................................................................. 142 29.1. Disposal of this product in the European Union............................................................................ 143 30. RoHS Certifications ....................................................................................................... 145 31. Disposal of old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE Mark) ......................... 146 32. Document History .......................................................................................................... 147 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 11 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 1. Introduction 1.1. Scope The Aim of this document is the handling description of the developer's Evaluation KIT second edition, a laboratory tool named EVK2. 1.2. Audience All given information shall be used as a guide and a starting point for properly developing of your product. Obviously this document cannot cover all the hardware solutions and products that may be designed. 1.3. Contact Information, Support For general contact, technical support, to report documentation errors and to order manuals, contact Telit's Technical Support Center (TTSC) at: TS-EMEA@telit.com TS-NORTHAMERICA@telit.com TS-LATINAMERICA@telit.com TS-APAC@telit.com 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 Telit's 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. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 12 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 1.4. Text Conventions Danger - This information MUST be followed or catastrophic equipment failure or bodily injury may occur. Caution or Warning - Alerts the user to important points about integrating the module, if these points are not followed, the module and end user equipment may fail or malfunction. Tip or Information - Provides advice and suggestions that may be useful when integrating the module. All dates are in ISO 8601 format, i.e. YYYY-MM-DD. 1.5. Related Documents Telit's GSM/GPRS Family Software User Guide, 1vv0300784 Audio settings application note , 80000NT10007a Digital Voice Interface Application Note, 80000NT10004a HE910 Digital Voice Application Note, 80000NT10050a SIM Holder Design Guides, 80000NT10001a AT Commands Reference Guide, 80000ST10025a Telit EVK2 User Guide, 1vv0300704 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 13 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 1.6. Content of the kit Please check out the content of your EVK2 kit; if any of the items is missing, please contact your supplier. Description EVK2 MOTHERBOARD INFORMATION NOTE 2 PIN JUMPER FEMALE CONN ASSEMBLED USB A-B CABLE RED & BLACK CABLE WITH PLUGS GSM-UMTS MAGNETIC ANTENNA CABLE RG174 WITH SMA/M Quantity 1 1 18 1 1 1 Table 1 Figure 1: GE863-PY Interface Board (upper) fitted on EVK2 Motherboard (lower). Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 14 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 2. Description AUDIO 1 PL402 AUDIO 2 PL404 PL403 The motherboard CS1139B can be split into several functional blocks depending on the implemented function; the following drawings show a block diagram and the displacement of the main blocks on motherboard. SO401 S.E. AF in/out Telit Module SO501 500mW AF PA GPS debug USB A1 PL401 BTL AFout PL202 Reserved USB A0 PL201 USB B1 USB HUB USB B0 NMEA Charge PL106 PL102 SO101 5-40 Vin PL104 STACKED RS232 AT command Level Translator PL302 PL301 PL303 SO301 PL103 Charge 6V In Current Limiting Power Saving +3,7V PL105 PL101 3,8Vin PL107 Li-Ion Batt.Pack blok39a3.skd 15/03/2006 Figure 2: Miscellaneous signals, connections and routing on CS1139B. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 15 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 CS1139B +(5-40)V USB to RS232 INTERFACE USB STEP DOWN CONVERTER MODULE INTERFACE CONNECTORS +(5-40)V USB AUDIO 2 RS232 LEVEL TRANSLATOR STATUS LED AUDIO +6V CHARGER CHARGE LED Li-Ion Battery SIM CARD HOLDER SPEAKER RESET ON Figure 3: CS1139B circuital displacement 2.1. PCB characteristics Material : Thickness: Surface finishing: +3.8V REG AUDIO 1 BATT RS232 REG CHARGER ON SERIAL PORTS AUDIO LINES SELECTION SELECTION RS232 STACKED VAR. CURRENT LIMITER FR4 0, 95 mm Chemical gold plate Ni 5um/ Au 0,1um Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 16 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 2.2. Mechanical characteristics of the assembled PCBs 2.2.1. Mother Board Length Width Height Weight 2.2.2. 2.2.5. CS1151A 75 mm (max 84,70mm) 78,74 mm 21,00 mm 40 gr (with module) 44,3 gr (with module for GPS version) GE864 Interface Length Width Height Weight CS1150B 66,04 mm 78,74 mm 21,00 mm 27 gr (without the module) GE863 Interface Length Width Height Weight Weight 2.2.4. 100 mm (max 102,6 mm) 160 mm (max 166,10mm) 47,6 mm (included the support with columns) 200 gr (without any interface) GM862 Interface Length Width Height Weight 2.2.3. CS1139B CS1152B 66,04 mm (max 75,20mm) 78,74 mm 21,00 mm 36 gr (with module) GE864-GPS Interface Length Width Height CS1439B 78.70 mm (max mm) 83.70 mm 21 mm Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 17 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 2.2.6. GC864 Interface Length Width Height Weight 2.2.7. 66,04 mm (max 75,20mm) 78,74 mm 21,00 mm 34 gr (with module) CS1521 101,00 mm 78,74 mm mm GL865 Interface Length Width Height Weight CS1433 101.00 mm 78.74 mm mm GE865/JF2 Interface Length Width Height 2.2.11. CS1324A GE865/SE867-AGPS Interface Length Width Height 2.2.10. 50,00 mm 33,00 mm 5,60 mm 13,8 gr (with module) GE865 Interface Length Width Height Weight 2.2.9. 66,04 mm 78,74 mm 21,00 mm 27 gr (without the module) GC864-C2 Interface CS1231X Length Width Height Weight 2.2.8. CS1203B CS1431A 66,04 mm (max 75,20mm) 78,74 mm 21,00 mm 34 gr (with module) Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 18 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 2.2.12. UC864-CC864 Interface KS0101C Length Width Height Weight 2.2.13. 102,00 mm 67,50 mm 20,80 mm 55 gr (without module) HE910 Interface CS1467C Length Width Height 107,00 mm 102,00 mm 25,00 mm NOTE: The overall height for every combination (mother board + interface board) is still the height of the mother board Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 19 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 3. Startup procedure The motherboard factory setup is: Serial port DC source Batt.Charger connector (PL106) RX Amplifier RS232 + (5/40) V / 1A On Audio 1 Respect the following order to use the EVK2: insert your SIM card set properly all jumpers in the desired position plug the module Interface board into PL201 and PL202 connect the antenna to RF connector (on module or on Interface Board) connect the audio accessories if required plug the external power supply into the right socket, depending from DC source switch ON the power supply connect the serial cable between your PC and UART (RS232 or USB 1.1) push ON/OFF button for at least 2 seconds (4 seconds if the power supply is lower then 3,4V) until the STATUS LED is on Your EVK2 should now be operational and ready to receive AT Commands. NOTE: When you use USB port, it is very important to respect the following sequences: Start: first turning ON the EVK2 and then connecting it to the PC Stop: first disconnecting the PC and then turning OFF the EVK2 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 20 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 4. Insertion of the Interface Boards Every Interface Board must be inserted on CS1139B paying great attention to match the position of the main connectors; this has been made easy: optically by a triangle drawn on both printed circuits (except CS1231X) ; mechanically shifting a column out of regular square cross position. Both guide systems are highlighted by orange color as shown on the next figure. 1 OPTICAL KEY 2 1 2 29 30 1 1 2 2 39 40 29 SO103 30 39 MECHANICAL KEY RS232 RS232 STACKED PL103 CS1150B PL102 SO101 USB 40 AUDIO 1 USB AUDIO 2 1 1 STATUS LED CS1139B SPEAKER RESET ON sense39b Figure 4: Positioning Guide Systems of GM862 Interface Board on CS1139B. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 21 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 5. Power supply setting The EVK2 could be powered by different external sources, only one at time. The requested setting is made inserting the proper jumper connectors in the right position as described in the following paragraphs. Be careful to the connections, even if every supply line is protected by a diode against "polarity reversing" and by a 0 resistor against "short circuiting". 5.1. Fixed DC source Connect a +3,8V / 2A fixed DC source to PL101 respecting the polarization; short pin2 & pin3 - PL104 and pin1 & pin2- PL105 by 2 contacts jumper connectors. No other jumpers are needed. PL102 3_8DC.skd 5-40V SO101 PL104 PL101 PL106 +3,8V INPUT 3.8V PL103 REG PL105 BATT SO201 PL107 Figure 5: +3,8V fixed source setting Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 22 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 5.2. Variable DC source Connect a + 5/40 V / 1A variable DC source to PL102 (by wires) or to SO101 (by coaxial plug), with care to the polarities. Short pin1& pin2-PL104 and pin1& pin2-PL105 by inserting 2 contacts jumper connectors. No other jumpers are needed. PL102 PL102 +(5-40)V in SO101 SO101 PL101 PL104 PL101 PL104 PL106 5-40V 5-40V +(5-40)V in PL106 3.8V 3.8V PL103 PL103 REG REG BATT PL105 SO201 PL107 PL105 BATT SO201 PL107 5_40DC.skd +(5-40)V Source by Plug +(5-40)V Source by wires Figure 6: Variable DC source setting NOTE: It is useful set the variable DC source at 6V minimum to avoid problems with voltage drops due to the length of the wires or the conductors gauge. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 23 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 5.2.1. Coaxial Plug The figure 7 shows the connections of the Power Plug of left part of figure 6. inner contact outer contact powerjck.skd Figure 7: Coaxial "Power Plug" connection. 5.3. Li-Ion Battery pack and Charger Connect a Li-Ion battery pack to PL107 with care to the polarity then short pin 2& pin3PL105 by inserting the 2 contacts jumper connector. If the battery pack needs to be recharged, connect a +6V / 0,5A fixed DC source to PL103, with care to the polarity; short PL106 inserting a 2 contacts jumper connector as shown in figure 8: the yellow CHARGE LED will be on during the initial phase of charge. If you remove the battery pack when the charge stops (no current flows), immediately REMOVE also the jumper of PL106. SO101 5-40V liion.skd PL101 Li-Ion DC Source plus Battery Charger PL104 PL106 3.8V CHARGER ON PL103 REG +6V IN (Charger) CHARGE LED SO201 PL105 BATT PL107 Li-Ion Battery Pack Figure 8: Battery Pack and Battery Charger wired connections and setting. WARNING: NEVER CONNECT any Battery Charging source to PL102 without connected Battery!! Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 24 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 5.4. Application Notes 5.4.1. Li-Ion Battery Pack The 3.7V Li-Ion rechargeable Battery Pack should be connected directly to PL107 connector. Remember to use the connection cables as short as possible, with the appropriate conductors gauge and the other attributes, such as device power budget and cable flexibility, in order to match the specified voltage drop (especially during the high current absorption periods). To obtain the best performance we suggest a capacity of 1000 mAh (not lower than 500 mAh). 5.4.2. About Current Charger With a +6V Current Unlimited Source connected to PL103 connector, the battery pack will be directly charged through VBATT connector pins of the Telit Modules, under control of the Internal Charge Algorithm (only on models where is implemented). Depending of the size, the Li-Ion cell manufacturers suggest a charge current value not greater than 1,5C (C= Capacity of the battery pack, expressed in mAh); even if a lower current means a longer charging time, a current equal to 0,5C is considered to be a good choice. With reference to the schematic diagram 30276SE11139A -sheet1, the Current Limiting Circuit (Q102, Q103, R106, R107, R108, R109, R110, R111, R112, R113, C105) sets the maximum value of the Charge Current in respect to the law: I ch Vbe Q 102 where R par R par //R110, R111, R112, R113 With the default values, the charge current will be 470mA, which will charge Battery Packs with a capacity from 350mAh to 1000mAh, without any dissipation problem. If a higher capacity Battery Pack is needed, you must increment the Time Out in the Telit Modules. WARNING: SET THE MAXIMUM VOLTAGE of the CURRENT UNLIMITED SOUCE lower then +8V. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 25 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 6. Serial interface The following figure shows the architecture of the serial ports. 8 SO301 Upper 8 ASC0 U303 LDO on/off AT commands PROGRAM 3V LDO U506 ASC1 +3,7V 8 U304 2 2 2 SO301 Lower NMEA (GM862-GPS) SO301 U503 USB(0) 2 +5V USB 3V LDO U505 HUB SO501 USB-B PWR Ena Port B (0) 8 Port A (0) 2 R0 VCCIO 2 RESERVED U502 6MHz 2 U504 XTAL2 SERIAL9.SKD U509 USB (2) spare VCCIO Port B (1) 2 Port A (1) 3 PWR Ena USB (1) 2 R0 3 Figure 9: Serial ports block diagram. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 26 of 149 GPS debug Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 6.1. Serial Port Setup Communications between your application and the Telit modules are allowed connecting the DTE to the Asynchronous Serial Interfaces of Base-Band Chip, ASC0 and ASC1, through the stacked standard RS232 communications port (double 9 way D-socket connector at slow data rates of RS232 protocol) or a standard USB-B Series receptacle (at higher data rates of USB1.1 specification through a CMOS HUB that realizes a multiple attachment point device). UPPER 5 LOWER 5 3 8 4 9 SERVICE ddb9b.skd 4 9 ATcommands/PROGRAM 2 7 3 8 1 6 2 7 DB9 Stacked 1 6 CS1139B Figure 10: Double 9 way D-Socket Connector The selection is made short circuiting PL302&PL303 (RS232 mode) or PL302&PL301 (USB 1.1 mode) by 10 pieces of 2 contacts jumpers. This solution has been implemented because you can isolate every single line during the development. SO501 CS1139B CS1139B SO101 USB PL502 SO501 USB 2 PL502 1 SO301 39 39 40 40 SO301 RS232 STACKED PL303 RS232 USB 1 PL302 PL301 RS232 STACKED PL303 RS232 USB RS232 MODE PL302 PL301 USB MODE usb_rsb.skd Figure 11: Serial Ports selection Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 27 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 7. Audio Section 7.1. Overview The Base Band chip of the Telit's modules provides one or two (depends of model) audio paths both in receive and in transmit sections, which could be active only one at time. To turn on your well-suited section on EVK2, please refer to "AF Amplifiers Setting "paragraph and followings. To know which are the suggested performances of the EVK2 audio transducers, refer to "Audio Accessories "paragraph. 7.1.1. History The Baseband chip of our modules was developed for the cellular phones, which needed two separated amplifiers both in RX and in TX section. A couple of amplifiers had to be used with internal audio transducers (Handset mode, HS) while the other couple of amplifiers must be used with external audio transducers (Handsfree mode, HF). Transducers definitions: Headsets are transducers that receive an electrical signal from a receiver and use speakers placed in close proximity to the ears to convert the signal into audible sound waves. In the context of telecommunication, the word Headset is also commonly understood to refer to a combination of Headphone and Microphone used for two-way communication, like with a mobile phone. Earphones are small Headphones that are placed directly outside of the ear canal, but without fully enveloping it. They are generally inexpensive and are favored for their portability and convenience. Earpiece A part whether of a telephone receiver or hearing aid, that fits in or is held next to the ear. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 28 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 7.2. Actual The HS and HF definitions have been kept in the Software and on the schematics of the Telit modules, but with EVK2 we will refer to Audio1 and Audio2 section instead of Handset and Handsfree respectively, remembering that: they can have fully equivalent electrical performances (like the two microphone amplifiers) they can activate the same functionalities (like the Echo Canceller module) they can offer slightly different performances (like the two speaker buffering stages) 7.2.1. The choice The activation of the audio path is made Hardware by AXE line or Software by AT#CAP command. If you don't have any load driving constraint (like a speaker with an impedance coil lower than 16 ohm), the choice between one or other "block" could be done without consideration related to the electrical performances; for example in order to overcome the PCB design difficulties. 7.3. Differential and Single Ended 7.3.1. Concepts Any voltage can be characterized by a potential difference between two terminals. The configuration of the two terminals and how the signal is delivered from output to input allows the signal to be more generally described in one of three ways: Single-ended signal. This is a signal delivered between a signal trace and a ground. One terminal for a single-ended connection is always at fixed potential (usually Ground). Differential Signals. These are signals that travel through a pair of traces. On the signal pair, neither of the terminals is Ground. Common mode Signals. They represent a special case of differential signals, also travelling between a pair of traces, where the voltage potential on both signals is the same. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 29 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 7.3.2. Benefits and disadvantages Differential amplifiers are desirable to use, especially in audio applications where signal levels are very low such as those from microphones. Classically, the benefits obtained from differential amplification are: Increase of Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) Differential inputs enable cancellation of any noise common on both inputs. Noise generated at the input of the amplifier has a greater effect than noise generated at the output, because any noise on the input is multiplied by the gain of the amplifier. Increase Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) The inputs to the amplifier are especially sensitive to noise because they are typically not driven by a very low impedance source. High Rejection in Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Noise immunity is very important in wireless phones because the RF signal is sent in bursts such that the frequency between bursts is in the audio band. RF rectification is such a problem that many manufacturers shield the audio portion of the phone. Double Useful signals level The signal levels from microphone and the voltage swing to the load are doubled. Then the AF power to the load it is 4 times the single-ended Afpower at the same voltage supply. No output blocking capacitor is needed Even if the differential outputs are biased at half-supply; no DC voltage exists across the load. You do not need the big, expensive and heavy blocking capacitors (generally from 33 F to 1000 F), lowering the cost and saving PCB space There is no frequency limiting effect due to the high pass filter network created with the speaker impedance and the coupling capacitance. Less shielding is required from amplifier to load Mainly we have only one disadvantage using differential amplification: the routing of one more signal line could be more difficult and the additional trace requires more board space. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 30 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 7.3.3. Settings Connecting your accessories to SO401 in/out connector, you will implement Single Ended Input/Output configurations. Removing all 2 contacts jumpers inserted between PL402&PL403 or PL403&PL404, the in/out lines of our modules will be directly available on PL402 and PL404 connectors. In such a way, you will be able to implement fully Differential Input/Output configurations. Only with GC864-QUAD/PY-C2 modules the Ear output lines are AC coupled. + T- T+ TMT r M c M c M D r GN Ea Ea Mi Mi 39 40 1 1 1 AUDIO 1 1 AUDIO 2 AX Ea Ea M M E r H r H ic H ic H F+ F- F+ FSPEAKER direct.skd CS1139B Figure 12: PL402 and PL404 Fully Differential audio lines. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 31 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 8. AF Amplifiers Setting CS1139B The Base Band Processor Audio Amplifiers selection is made short-circuiting PL403&PL402 (RX Amplifier 1) or PL403&PL404 (RX Amplifier 2). In such a way you could verify the complete performance of both audio paths. 39 40 AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 RS232 USB 1 1 "AUDIO 1" Block Setting ( ex HANDSET ) CS1139B rxamp_b.skd 39 40 AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 RS232 USB 1 1 "AUDIO 2" Block Setting ( ex HANDSFREE ) Figure 13: Base Band Audio Amplifiers selection Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 32 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 9. Audio outputs The EVK2 output audio signals could be drive a device connected to SO401 (LOW AF POWER or to PL401 (HIGH AF POWER mode). mode) 9.1. Low AF Power Mode Inserting the 2 contacts jumpers as explained at paragraph 9A, a standard off-the-shelf Headset should be connected to the SO401 (3 contacts, 2.5mm diameter jack connector). With such an insertion, the Telit Modules will power the Microphone through a Single Ended input circuit and the Earpiece through a Single Ended/ AC coupled output circuit. NOTE: The acoustic performance of the Headset (frequency response, loudness) largely depends by its housing, fitting and acoustic impedance. CS1139B PL102 The coil impedance of the Headset should be higher than 15 ohm @ 1KHz. 29 30 39 40 RS232 STACKED RS232 USB AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 1 Earpiece MIC + 1 1 2 Common GND 3 SPEAKER headset.skd HEADSET Figure 14: Headset insertion Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 33 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 9.2. High AF Power Mode Connecting an 8 ohm Speaker to PL401 by a 2 contacts female connector, you could drive it through the 500mW Power Amplifier. In this case the Speaker will be driven in fully differential configuration, with no side connected to ground and without any output coupling capacitor. Therefore care must be taken because there is DC voltage on both sides of the Speaker. The overall gain of this amplifier can be modified varying the ratios R406/R404 and R407/R410: R 404 R 407 A 2 R406 2 R410 if R404=R407 and R406=R410 v NOTE: CS1139 PL10 The coil impedance of the Speaker should be higher than 8 ohm @ 1KHz . 29 30 39 40 RS232 USB RS232 STACKED AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 1 1 SEPARATE SPEAKER speaker.skd Figure 16: Speaker insertion Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 34 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 9.2.1. Speaker and Stand-alone Microphone If you are using a Speaker, you can connect a stand-alone electrete microphone by a coaxial 2,5mm plug to SO401, respecting the following pin-out. 1 3 2 1= MIC + 2= N.C. 3= MIC - CS1139 PL1 Figure 17: Microphone Plug Connection 29 30 39 40 RS232 STACKED RS232 USB AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 1 1 SPEAKER speakmic.skd Microphone Speaker Figure 18: Speaker & Microphone case insertion Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 35 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 9.2.2. Speaker plus Headset If you have chosen to connect the Speaker to HIGH AF POWER output, without having a stand-alone electret microphone, it is also possible to connect a standard off-the-shelf Headset to SO401 without any problem, as shown in the figure 18: the AF output signal will be heard on both Speaker and Earpiece. WARNING: You must use the right coil impedance depending from audio output you want to use. If you sort out the LOW AF POWER solution connecting your Headset to SO401, the coil impedance must be at least 16@1KHz or higher. PL10 CS1139A If you sort out the HIGH AF POWER solution connecting your Speaker to PL401, the coil impedance must be at least 8@1KHz or higher 29 30 39 40 RS232 STACKED RS232 USB AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 1 1 spkmic2.skd Speaker Headset Electrete Microphone Figure 19: Speaker plus Headset insertion Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 36 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 10. Audio Accessories The following tables show the suggested specification to obtain the best performance from offthe-shelf accessories. 10.1. Headset Nominal sensitivity -45dBVrms/1Pa (+/- 3dB) Line coupling AC Nominal Voltage 2V Range of Using Voltage (1/10)V Consumption Current (150/500 ) A Impedance 2,2K Signal to Noise Ratio 56dB /1KHz/1Pa (A curve) Inner EMI capacitor between 10pF, 33pF terminals Table 2: Microphone electrical characteristics Rated Input Power Maximum Input Power Coil Impedance SPL 5mW 20mW 32 5 @ 1kHz 953 dB @ 1KHz/1mW sine wave Resonance frequency (Fo) < 350Hz Useful Bandwidth Fo / 8000 Hz @ -3dB Table 3: Earpiece electrical characteristics Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 37 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 10.2. Stand-alone microphone Nominal sensitivity -45dBVrms/1Pa (+/- 3dB) Line coupling AC Nominal Voltage 2V Range of Using Voltage (1/10)V Consumption Current (150/500 ) A Impedance 2,2K Signal to Noise Ratio 56dB /1KHz/1Pa /A curve EMI capacitor between terminals 10pF, 33pF Table 4: Microphone electrical characteristics 10.3. Speaker Rated Input Power 500 mW Maximum Input Power 1W Coil Impedance 8 SPL 853 dB @ 1KHz Resonance frequency (Fo) < 350Hz Useful Bandwidth Fo / 8000 Hz @ -3dB Table 5: Speaker electrical characteristics Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 38 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 11. Indication and services 11.1. Optical Indicators 11.1.1. Status Led It is a debug aid that shows information on the network service availability and Call status. LED status Device Status Permanently off Device off Fast blinking (period 1s, Ton 0,5s) Net search / Not registered / turning off Slow blinking (period 3s, Ton 0,3s) Registered: full service Permanently on A call is active Table 6: STAT_LED indications 29 39 30 29 30 39 40 RS232 40 AUDIO 1 USB AUDIO 2 1 1 STATUS LED CS1139B RESET ON STATLEDb.skd Figure 20: STAT_LED position Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 39 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 11.1.2. CHARGE Led A yellow LED is used as Charge In Act Indicator, as explained in the following table. CHARGE LED Meaning Always on Always off Start Charge/ Hugh current Charge in act Low current Charge in act/Charge stop 5-40V Table 7: CHARGE LED indications PL104 PL101 PL106 3.8V CHARGER ON PL103 REG ch_led.skd CHARGE LED SO201 PL105 BATT PL107 CS1139B Figure 21: CHARGE LED position Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 40 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 11.2. Switches You turn On/Off or Reset the EVK2 by 2 push buttons. 11.2.1. POWER ON Switch Pressing for at least 2 seconds the Power ON SWITCH, you turn On/Off the whole EVK2 and the Telit module in use: the STAT_LED starts to slowly blink (ON state) or stops to blink (OFF state). 11.2.2. RESET Switch Whenever the RESET SWITCH is pressed, you could reset the Telit module in use. When the device is reset, it stops any operation without doing any detach operation from the network where it is registered and it reboots after the release of the Reset Switch. This behavior is not a proper shut down because any GSM device is requested to issue a detach request at turning off. For this reason the Reset pressing action must not be used to normally reboot/shutting down the device, but only as an emergency exit in the rare case the device remains stuck waiting for some network response. The RESET is internally controlled at start-up to achieve always a proper power-on reset sequence, so there is no need to control this pin on start-up. It may only be used to reset a device already on that is not responding to any command. 29 39 30 29 30 39 40 RS232 40 AUDIO 1 USB AUDIO 2 1 1 STATUS LED CS1139B RESET ON switch_b.skd Figure 22: SWITCHES position Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 41 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 12. Connectors pinout 12.1. Motherboard to Module The connections between CS1139B and every Telit module Interface Board are made through two 40 pin male connectors. Theirs pin functions are listed in the following tables. 1 Pin 1 2 3 Signal NC1 TX_Trace RX_Trace Type Function Digital Output Digital Input 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 IIC_SDA_HW GND IIC_SCL_HW SSC0_CLK SSC0_MTSR SSC0_MRST NC GND GND GND GND C109/DCD C104/RXD C103/TXD C108/DTR GND C107/DSR C105/RTS C106/CTS C125/RING NC GND GND GND GND EAR_HF+ EAR_MTEAR_HF- Digital In/Out DC voltage Digital Input Digital Output Digital In/Out Digital In/Out to RS232 or USB level translators from RS232 or USB level translators from/to USB level translators Power from USB level translators to USB level translators from/to USB level translators from/to USB level translators DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage Digital Output Digital Output Digital Input Digital Input DC voltage Digital Output Digital Input Digital Output Digital Output Power Power Power Power to RS232 or USB level translator to RS232 or USB level translator from RS232 or USB level translator from RS232 or USB level translator Power to RS232 or USB level translator from RS232 or USB level translator to RS232 or USB level translator to RS232 or USB level translator DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage AC Out Voltage AC Out Voltage AC Out Voltage Power Power Power Power Audio Audio Audio DO NOT CONNECT Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 42 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 EAR_MT+ AXE MIC_HFMIC_MT+ MIC_HF+ MIC_MTGND GND GND AC Out Voltage DC voltage AC In Voltage AC In Voltage AC In Voltage AC In Voltage DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage Audio INT/EXT Switching Audio Audio Audio Audio Power Power Power Table 8: PL201-CS1139B Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Function VBATT VBATT VBATT VBATT GND GND GND GND CHARGE CHARGE GND GND GND GND ON_OFF* NC RESET* NC NC NC STAT_LED NC NC NC GND GND GND GND NC NC SIMIO SIMCLK SIMRST Type DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage NOTES Power Power Power Power Power Power Power Power Power Power Power Power Power Power Pull up to VBATT DC voltage Module Reset Open Collector Status Indicator LED DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage Power Power Power Power 3V Only Digital Signal DC voltage SIM Data I/O SIM Clock SIM Reset Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 43 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 SIMVCC SIMIN NC NC GND GND GND DC voltage DC voltage SIM Power SIM inside detector DC voltage DC voltage DC voltage Power Power Power Table 9: PL202-CS1139B Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 44 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 13. Module Interface Boards 13.1. Generality You can use your EVK2 with see APPLICABILITY LIST Telit modules fitted on its own Interface Board; all connections are made through 2x40 contacts connectors. It's possible to use these Interface Boards also in stand-alone mode, inserting the "not mounted" components (related to RESET BUTTON, ON BUTTON, SIM HOLDER and STATUS LED functions) plus the use of an external level translator circuit. For more information refer to Telit Product Description 13.2. Short Description The interface boards convert the module connection technology (board-to-board or BGA soldering) into a PTH pin connector. The part of the basic interfaces is served by the motherboard, whereas specific interfaces according to the type of the module (antenna, general purpose inputs/outputs GPIO, ADC/DAC, UART) are available on the adapter board to connect it to the user applications, extension boards, measurements equipment or other tools. 13.3. Further Accessories for GPS version When test the GPS products, besides the content of the single kits you need the accessories listed in below table. SMA/MMCX cable adapter 1ff1400073tlb Module under test Interface Board P/N GPS Antenna 1rr0100071tlb 1 - GM862-GPS GE863-GPS GE864-GPS SE867-AGPS HE910 3990250670 3990250671 TBD TBD 3990250829 1 1 1 1 1 Table 11. GPS versions further accessories. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 45 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 14. GM862 Interface This board allows easily interfacing the module with the EVK2 and testing its functionalities; any version of GM862 can be insert. No settings are needed. Figure 23. GM862 Interface Board 14.1. Stand-alone setup If you need to use the interface out of EVK2 (Stand-alone setup) you have to mount the following missing components: RESET Button ON Button; STATUS LED and its load resistance. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 46 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 14.2. Interface connectors The following connectors are available: 2 male connectors (30 pins each one: PL102, PL103), on which it is possible to connect external devices like user's application, Telit extension boards, measurements equipment or other tools 2 female connectors (40 pins each one: SO101, SO102), to connect the interface to the EVK2 mother board circuits (power supply lines, serial in/out lines, audio in/out lines). 14.3. Content of the kit Please check out the contents of your interface kit; if any of the items is missing, please contact your supplier. Description GM862 INTERFACE ASSEMBLED CABLE L-250 RG174 TERMINALS SMA F & MMCX 90 M Quantity 1 1 Table 12. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 47 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 15. GE863 Interface This board allows easily interfacing the GE863 modules with the EVK2 and testing their functionalities; Figure 24. GE863 Interface Boards: GE863-QUAD or GE863-SIM (at left) and GE863-GPS (at right) 15.1. Stand-alone setup If you need to use the interface out of EVK2 (Stand-alone setup) you have to mount also: the SIMCARD Holder; the RESET Button the ON Button; the STATUS LED and its load resistance. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 48 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 15.2. Content of the kits Please check out the contents of your interface kit; if any of the items is missing, please contact your supplier. 15.2.1. GE863-PY/QUAD version Description GE863 INTERFACE BOARD 2 PIN JUMPER FEMALE CONN Quantity 1 2 Table 13 15.2.2. GE863-GPS version Description GE863-GPS INTERFACE BOARD 2 PIN JUMPER FEMALE CONN Quantity 1 2 Table 14 15.2.3. GE863-SIM version Description GE863-SIM INTERFACE BOARD 2 PIN JUMPER FEMALE CONN Quantity 1 2 Table 15 15.3. Interface connectors The following connectors are available in any version: GSM RF connector (SMA Female) 2 male connectors (4 pins each one: PL101, PL102) to select the Serial port configuration 2 female connectors (40 pins each one: SO101, SO106) to connect the interface to the EVK2 mother board circuits (power supply lines, serial in/out lines, audio in/out lines) 2 male connectors (30 pins each one: PL103, PL104), on which it is possible to connect external devices like user's application, Telit extension boards, measurements equipment or other tools 15.4. Additional components for GPS version The following components are available only in GPS version (P/N 3990250671): Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 49 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 GPS RF connector (SMA Female) USB B-type connector and its circuitry (see schematic 30276SE11151A) GPS SO103 SO104 2 PL103 PL102 PL101 39 SO201 1 2 PL104 1 GE863-GPS 2 SO101 1 USB 30 40 1 2 SO106 GSM 30 39 40 ge863gps.skd Figure 25: Connectors displacement on GE863-GPS 15.5. USB connector The USB interface provides 2 serial ports that are related to the NMEA serial port and SIRFBinary serial port of GE863-GPS module. It is possible to select if the SIRF Binary serial port will be available on the USB connector or directly connected to the second serial port of the modem (CONTROLLED MODE). For setting refer to paragraphs 16.7.1, 16.7.2.1, 16.7.2.2. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 50 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 DCD TXD CTS RING DSR RTS AT/PROG MODEM SERIAL PORT RXD DTR MODEM SERIAL PORT 2 GPS CONTROL PORT GE_GPS.SKD GE863-GPS Interface TX_TRACE RX_TRACE RX_TRACE TX_TRACE RX_GPS_BIN TX_GPS_BIN UART GPS SSC_MTSR SSC SSC_MRST PYTHON DEBUG SSC_CLK TX_GPS_BIN Serial Port A SIRF BINARY Serial port B NMEA 0183 format PL102 PL101 RX_GPS_BIN TX_GPS RX_GPS GE863-GPS RX_TRACE TX_TRACE RX_GPS_BIN SO101 TX_GPS_BIN TX_GPS RX_GPS UART USB PL103 USB-B PL201 SO201 EVK2 Figure 26: GE863-GPS Serial ports block diagram 15.6. Serial port configuration To switch the serial lines you must short-circuit the PL101-PL102 connectors by 2 contacts jumpers. 15.6.1. GE863-PY/QUAD The 2 contacts jumpers have to be fitted between pin1&pin2 of PL101-PL102 connectors. This carries out the Python Debug Port on Trace Port of EVK2. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 51 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 4 4 PL103 PL104 SO106 1 PL102 1 PL101 GE863-GPS 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 39 40 1151_3a.skd Figure 27: Jumpers setting for GE863-PY/QUAD 15.6.2. GE863 - GPS The 2 contacts jumpers have to be fitted between pin2&pin3 or pin3&pin4 of PL101-PL102 connectors. 4 4 PL103 PL104 SO106 1 PL102 1 PL101 GE863-GPS "CONTROLLED MODE" This set the SIRF Binary to serial port of the modem. (Typical application Design) 39 40 1151_3b.skd Figure 28: Jumpers setting for SIRF BINARY port connected to MODEM port 2 NOTE: All AT GPS commands are available in this configuration Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 52 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 4 4 PL103 PL104 SO106 1 PL102 1 PL101 GE863-GPS "SEPARATED SERIAL PORT" This set the SIRF Binary available on the USB connector. 39 40 1151_3c.skd Figure 29: Jumpers setting for SIRF BINARY port available on USB connector NOTE: In this configuration soma AT GPS commands are not available. Refer to AT Commands Reference User Guide. 15.7. ANTENNA connectors 15.7.1. GPS ANTENNA connector An active GPS antenna should be connected to SO104; the GPS section provides DC feeding. WARNING: Don't connect a GSM antenna on this connector 15.7.2. GSM ANTENNA connector A GSM antenna should be connected to SO103. 15.7.3. RFU ANTENNA connector On PCB there is the mounting possibility of a further RF connector (SO105): it is related to future implementation. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 53 of 149 the Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 16. GE864 Interface This board allows easily interfacing the GE864 modules with the EVK2 and testing their functionalities; No settings are needed. Figure 30. GE864 Interface Board 16.1. Stand-alone setup If you need to use the interface out of EVK2 (Stand-alone setup) you have to following missing components: mount the the SIMCARD Holder; the RESET Button the ON Button; the STATUS LED and its load resistance. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 54 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 16.2. Interface connectors The following connectors are available: 2 male connectors (30 PTH pins each one: PL102, PL103), by which it is possible to connect external devices, user's application, Telit extension boards, measurements equipment or other tools; 2 female connectors (40 PTH pins each one: SO101, SO102), to connect the interface to the EVK2 mother board circuits (power supply lines, serial in/out lines, audio in/out lines); 16.3. Content of the kit Please check out the contents of your interface kit; if any of the items is missing, please contact your supplier. Description GE864 INTERFACE Quantity 1 Table 16 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 55 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 17. GE864-GPS Interface This board allows testing the functionalities and performance of the GE864-GPS module. Figure 31. GE864-GPS Interface Board 17.1. Part numbering This board comes in three different configurations, each characterized by its own part number, depending on the module it contains. In the following paragraphs we will refer to them using an identifier according to the table below: Part number 3990250820 3990250821 3990250822 Identifier cs1439b cs1439b-A cs1439b-B Module mounted cs1479 cs1446 cs1485a Table 17 17.2. Stand-alone setup Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 56 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 The interface can be used without the EVK2, in this case the following components have to be soldered on the board: the GSM-RESET button the GSM-ON button the STATUS led and its load resistor. 17.3. Interface connectors The following connectors are available: 2 male connectors (30 PTH pins each: PL101 and PL102), to connect external devices, user's applications, Telit extension boards, measurement equipment or other tools; PL102 can also be used to select particular configurations between the GSM module's GPIOs and the GPS module 2 female connectors (40 PTH pins each one: SO101 and SO104), to connect the interface to the EVK2 mother board (power supply lines, serial in/out lines, audio in/out lines) 1 male connector (3 PTH pins: PL104), to select an enable signal for the external GPS LNA 1 male connector (2 PTH pins: PL105), in order to allow inserting an ammeter in series with the supply, in order to monitor the module's current consumption 1 GSM RF connector (SMA Female: SO105) 1 GPS RF connector (SMA Female: SO103) 1 JTAG connector (PL103, not mounted) 1 male connector (12 PTH pins: PL201), to select one of the available configurations for the Serial and USB ports. 17.4. Contents of the kit Please check out the contents of your interface kit. If any of the following items is missing, contact your Telit supplier. Description GE864-GPS INTERFACE JUMPERS Table 18 Quantity 1 13 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 57 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 17.5. Power supply The module (but not the whole interface) receives its power supply from PL105: this jumper must always be plugged in, except when a series measurement instrument is needed. Figure 32. Jumper for VBATT. 17.6. GPS external LNA enable signal The module contains an internal LNA for the GPS antenna that is enabled by default. The user can though decide to use an external LNA: this option is selected by means of a software command, which puts the internal LNA in a low gain mode and provides an additional signal to enable the external LNA. The interface can provide a bias for the external LNA, and the user can choose whether to enable it by this signal or to leave it always enabled, by means of a jumper on PL104, as shown in the picture below. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 58 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Figure 33. Jumper on PL104. 17.7. Serial port configuration By means of proper jumper connections on PL201, three different configurations for serial outputs can be selected. These configurations are mutually exclusive. Figure 34. GE864-GPS Interface Board serial connections Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 59 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 17.7.1. ASC1 to RS-232 This configuration connects the ASC1 UART to the Trace serial connector of the EVK2. Figure 35. ASC1 to RS-232 (Trace) configuration 17.7.2. GPS to ASC1 (internal host controlling configuration) This configuration directly connects the host GSM module to the GPS receiver, thus setting the GPS receiver in Controlled Mode. Figure 36. GPS to ASC1 configuration Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 60 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 WARNING: Other than the ASCII UART, the user must also connect the host module's GPIOs to the corresponding signals of the GPS receiver (as explained in the next paragraphs). 17.7.3. GPS to RS-232 (external host controlling configuration) This configuration allows sending the GPS output to the Trace serial connector of the EVK2. Figure 37. GPS to RS-232 (Trace) configuration 17.7.4. GPS to USB The NMEA sentences can be redirected to EVK2's USB port by setting PL201 as explained in the Figure 37, i.e. connecting the NMEA line with the RS-232, and at the same time setting the EVK2 serial line on USB Mode, as shown in Paragraph 7.1 of this document. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 61 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 17.8. GPIO settings The interface allows choosing among different options for driving the GPS control signals: Using the GPIOs of the GSM module Using an external host Manually controlling the signals by plugging a jumper. The last option is not available for every signal and every configuration; please refer to the schematics of the interface for more details. The choice among the options can be made by PL102, as detailed below. 17.8.1. Internal host controlling configuration The following settings on PL101 and PL102 allow selecting the internal host configuration. Two different cases have to be considered: cs1439b-A cs1439b and cs1439b-B Refer to the beginning of this chapter for the correspondence between board part number and mounting options. Figure 38. Settings for PL101 and PL102: internal host,cs1439b-A Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 62 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Figure 39. Settings for PL101 and PL102: internal host, cs1439b and cs1439b-B Note that jumper settings are detailed in the pictures above. The signal connected to pin10 of PL102 is no longer available, and it is recommended to tie it to ground by plugging a jumper between pin10 & pin12 of PL102. 17.8.2. External host controlling configuration When an external host is used to drive the GPS module, two different cases have to be considered: cs1439b-A cs1439b and cs1439b-B Refer to the beginning of this chapter for the correspondence between board part number and mounting options. Two jumpers must be plugged, between pin14 & pin16 of PL101 and pin10 & pin12 of PL102. Additionally, the host GPIOs must be connected to PL102 as shown in the pictures below. Note that in this configuration the signal on pin10 of PL102 is no longer available and it must be connected to ground by plugging a jumper on pin10 & pin12 of PL102. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 63 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Figure 40. Settings for PL101 and PL102: external host, cs1439b-A. Figure 41. Settings for PL101 and PL102: external host, cs1439b and cs1439b-B. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 64 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 17.9. Antenna connectors 17.9.1. GSM antenna connector A GSM antenna must be connected to SO105. 17.9.2. GPS antenna connector A GPS antenna must be connected to SO103. WARNING: Don't connect a GSM antenna on this connector Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 65 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 18. GE865 - SE867 AGPS Interface This board allows testing the functionalities and performance of the GE865 and SE867 modules interconnected according to Telit guidelines. Fig.38. GE865/SE867-AGPS Interface Board 18.1. Stand-alone setup The interface can be used without the EVK2, in this case the following components have to be soldered on the board: the RESET button the ON button the STATUS led and its load resistor. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 66 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 18.2. Interface connectors The following connectors are available: 2 male connectors (30 PTH pins each: PL101 and PL102), to connect external devices, user's applications, Telit extension boards, measurement equipment or other tools 2 female connectors (40 PTH pins each one: SO101 and SO104), to connect the interface to the EVK2 mother board circuits (power supply lines, serial in/out lines, audio in/out lines) 1 male connector (5 PTH pins: PL104), which makes available in one place all GPIOs related to PCM 1 GSM RF connector (SMA Female: SO103) 1 GPS RF connector (SMA Female: SO201) 1 JTAG connector (PL103, not mounted) 2 male connectors (2 PTH pins: PL203, PL205, not mounted), which allow to manually control some functions, therefore freeing the corresponding GPIOs for other uses 1 male connector (2 PTH pins: PL204) by means of which the user can manually disable VIN_GPS 4 male connectors (2 PTH pins: PL202, PL207; 3 PTH pins: PL201, PL206) to select one particular UART connection configuration. 18.3. Contents of the kit Please check out the contents of your interface kit. If any of the following items is missing, contact your Telit supplier. Description GE865/SE867-AGPS INTERFACE JUMPERS Table 19 Quantity 1 5 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 67 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Serial connections By means of proper jumper connections on PL201, PL202, PL206, and PL207, three different configurations for serial outputs can be selected. 18.3.1. GSM to GPS (GSM controlling configuration) This configuration is achieved by plugging a female jumper connector on pin1 & pin2 of both PL201 and PL206. It allows to connect the GE865 UART with SE867-AGPS UART, thereby putting the board in the so-called controlled mode. No connection with the EVK2 RS-232 Trace is present. Figure 43. Jumpers in controlled mode configuration. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 68 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 18.3.2. GSM to Trace This configuration is realized by plugging a female jumper connector on pin2 & pin3 of both PL201 and PL206. It allows redirecting the GE865 UART to the EVK2 RS-232 Trace. No connection with the SE867 UART is present. Figure 44. Jumpers in GSM to Trace configuration. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 69 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 18.3.3. GPS to Trace(external host controlling configuration) This configuration is achieved by plugging two female jumper connectors on PL202 and PL207. It allows redirecting the SE867 UART to the EVK2 RS-232 Trace. No connection with the GE865 UART is present. Figure 45. Jumpers in GPS to Trace configuration. 18.4. Antenna connectors 18.4.1. GSM antenna connector A GSM antenna must be connected to SO103. 18.4.2. GPS antenna connector A GPS antenna must be connected to SO201. WARNING: Don't connect a GSM antenna on this connector Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 70 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 19. GE865 - JF2 Interface This board allows testing the functionalities and performance of the GE865 and JF2 modules interconnected according to Telit guidelines. Figure 46.GE865/JF2 Interface Board. 19.1. Stand-alone setup The interface can be used without EVK2 and in this case the following components have to be soldered to the board: - RESET button - GSM ON/OFF button - GSM STATUS led and its load resistor Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 71 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 19.2. Interface connectors The following connectors are available: - 2 male connectors (30 PTH pins each: PL301 and PL302), to connect external devices, user's applications, Telit extension boards, measurement equipment or other tools; PL301 can also be used to select particular configurations between the GSM module's GPIOs and the GPS module - 2 female connectors (40 PTH pins each one: SO301 and SO302), to connect the interface to the EVK2 mother board circuits (power supply lines, serial in/out lines, audio in/out lines) - 1 GSM RF connector (SMA Female: SO105) - 1 GPS RF connector (SMA Female: SO201) - 1 JTAG connector (PL103, not mounted) - 1 male connector (3 PTH pins: PL202), to select an enable signal for the external GPS LNA, - 1 male connector (12 PTH pins: PL303), to select one of the available configurations for the Serial and USB ports. - 1 male connector (2 PTH pins: PL105), that can be used to insert an ammeter in series with the supply, in order to monitor the module's current consumption, - 1 male connector (9 PTH pins: PL304), in order to set the data format between USB or SSC0 lines to send to EVK2. 19.3. Contents of the kit Please check out the contents of your interface kit. If any of the following items is missing, contact your Telit supplier. Description GE865/JF2 INTERFACE JUMPERS Quantity 1 15 Table 20 19.4. Power supply The GE865 module (but not the whole interface) receives its power supply from PL105: this jumper must always be plugged on except when a series measurement instrument is needed. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 72 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Figure 47.Jumper for VBATT. 19.5. GPS external LNA enable signal The module contains an internal LNA for the GPS antenna. The user can though decide to use an external LNA: this option is selected by means of a software command, which puts the internal LNA in a low gain mode and provides an additional signal to enable the external LNA. The interface can provide a bias for the external LNA, and the user can choose whether to enable it by this signal or to leave it always enabled, by means of a jumper on PL202, as shown in the picture below. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 73 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 EXTERNAL LNA CONTROLLED BY ENABLE SIGNAL EXTERNAL LNA ALWAYS ON . Figure 48.Jumper selection on PL202. In order to use the External LNA controlled by the GE865 signal the user musts insert a jumper in pins 14-16 of PL301. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 74 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 19.6. Serial port configuration By means of proper jumper connections on PL303, it is possible to choose different configurations for serial or USB outputs. These configurations are mutually exclusive. GE865 JF2 PL303 GE865JF2 Interface Board cs1521 Figure 49.GE865-JF2 Interface Board serial connections 19.7. GSM to Trace This configuration connects the GSM to the RS232 serial connector of the EVK2. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 75 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Figure 50.GSM to RS-232 (Trace) configuration 19.8. GPS to Trace This configuration allows sending the GPS output to the Trace serial connector of EVK2 by means of transceivers. Figure 51.GPS to RS232 (Trace) Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 76 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 19.9. GSM to USB This configuration connects the GSM to the USB connector of the EVK2. Figure 52.GSM to USB 19.10. GPS to USB The NMEA sentences can be redirected to the EVK2's USB port by setting the PL303 as explained in the Figure 53, i.e. connecting the NMEA line with the RS-232, and at the same time setting the EVK2 serial line on USB mode, as showed in Paragraph 7.1 of this document. Figure 53.GPS to USB Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 77 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 19.11. GPS to GSM (internal host controlling configuration) This configuration directly connects the host GSM module to the GPS receiver, thus setting the GPS receiver in Controlled Mode. Figure 54.GPS to GSM configuration 19.12. GPIO settings The interface allows choosing among different options for driving the GPS control signals: - Using the GPIOs of the GSM module - Using an external host - Manually controlling the signals by plugging jumpers. The last option is not available for every signal and every configuration; please refer to the schematics of the interface for more details. The choice among the options can be made by PL301 and PL302, as detailed below. 19.12.1. Internal host controlling configuration The following settings on PL301 and PL302 allow selecting the internal host configuration. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 78 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Figure 55.Settings for PL301 and PL302: internal host controlling 19.12.2. External host controlling configuration The following settings on PL301 and PL302 allow selecting the external host configuration. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 79 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Figure 56.Settings for PL301 and PL302: external host. 19.13. GPS serial interface setting GPS module has the capability to operate in serial UART mode, SPI mode or I2C mode depending upon how the JF2 GPIO6 and GPIO7 pins are strapped at power up. In the table below is shown the configuration set in PL302 to select the type of serial interface: Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 80 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 MODE UART I2C SPI GPS GPIO n.6 1-2 pins shorted in PL302 Float Float GPS GPIO n.7 Float 15-16 pins shorted in PL302 Float Table 21 If you connect JF2 module with GE865 module you must use UART configuration. Using an external host, if you want use I2C configuration, you need to plugging on PL302 two jumpers in positions 3-4 and 5-6 in order to connect pull-ups in SDA and SCL lines. 19.14. MEMS Sensor/EEPROM Interface The DR I2C port of JF2 is used for connecting to MEMS sensors, such as accelerometer or magnetometer. GPS GPIO n.4 With sensor Float Without sensor 13-14 pins shorted in PL302 GPS GPIO n.0 3-4 pins shorted in PL302 Float GPS GPIO n.1 5-6 pins shorted in PL302 Float Table 22 19.15. GPS power-on management JF2 module power on/off can be controlled by an external host signal or it is possible to have the automatic module transition to the full power state by tying the SYSTEM-ON output to the ON-OFF input. The table below shows how to set these two options: 10-12 and 19-21 pins shorted in PL302 11-12 pins shorted in PL302 Power Mode Full power mode ON/OFF controlled by an external host signal Table 23 19.16. Antenna connectors 19.16.1. GSM antenna connector A GSM antenna must be connected to SO105. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 81 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 19.16.2. GPS antenna connector A GPS antenna must be connected to SO201. WARNING: Don't connect a GSM antenna on the GPS antenna connector Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 82 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 20. GC864 Interface This board allows easily interfacing the module with the EVK2 and testing its functionalities; any version of GC864 can be inserted. No settings are needed. Figure 57. GC864 Interface Board 20.1. Stand-alone setup If you need to use the interface out of EVK2 (Stand-alone setup) you have to mount also: the SIMCARD Holder; the RESET Button the ON Button; the STATUS LED and its load resistance. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 83 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 20.2. Interface connectors The following connectors are available: 2 male connectors (30 PTH pins each one: PL102, PL103), by which it is possible to connect external devices, user's application, Telit extension boards, measurements equipment or other tools 2 female connectors (40 PTH pins each one: SO101, SO102), to connect the interface to the EVK2 mother board circuits (power supply lines, serial in/out lines, audio in/out lines). 20.3. Content of the kit Please check out the contents of your interface kit; if any of the items is missing, please contact your supplier. Description GC864 INTERFACE ASSEMBLED CABLE L-200 COAX 0.8 TERMINALS GSC & SMA F PANNEL Quantity 1 1 Table 24 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 84 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 21. GC864-C2 family Interface This board allows easily interfacing the module with the EVK2 and testing its functionalities; any version of GC864-C2 can be inserted. No settings are needed. Figure 58. GC864-C2 Interface Board 21.1. Stand-alone setup If you need to use the interface out of EVK2 (Stand-alone setup) you have to mount the following missing components: the SIMCARD Holder ; the ON Button ; the STATUS LED and its load resistance. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 85 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 21.2. Interface connectors The following connectors are available: 2 male connectors (30 PTH pins each one: PL101, PL102), by which it is possible to connect external devices, user's application, Telit extension boards, measurements equipment or other tools; 2 female connectors (40 PTH pins each one: SO101, SO104), to connect the interface to the EVK2 mother board circuits (power supply lines, serial in/out lines, audio in/out lines); 21.3. Content of the kit Please check out the contents of your interface kit; if any of the items is missing, please contact your supplier. Description GC864-C2 INTERFACE ASSEMBLED CABLE L-250 RG174 TERMINALS SMA F & MMCX 90 M Quantity 1 1 Table 25 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 86 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 22. GE865 Interface This board allows easily interfacing the GE865 modules with the EVK2 and testing their functionalities; No settings are needed. Figure 59. GE864 Interface Board 22.1. Stand-alone setup If you need to use the interface out of EVK2 (Stand-alone setup) you have to mount the following missing components: the RESET Button the ON Button; the STATUS LED and its load resistance. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 87 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 22.2. Interface connectors The following connectors are available: 2 male connectors (30 PTH pins each one: PL102, PL103), by which it is possible to connect external devices, user's application, Telit extension boards, measurements equipment or other tools; 2 female connectors (40 PTH pins each one: SO101, SO102), to connect the interface to the EVK2 mother board circuits (power supply lines, serial in/out lines, audio in/out lines); 22.3. Content of the kit Please check out the contents of your interface kit; if any of the items is missing, please contact your supplier. Description GE865 INTERFACE Quantity 1 Table 26 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 88 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 23. GL865 Interface This board allows easily interfacing the GL865 modules with the EVK2 and testing their functionalities; No settings are needed. Figure 60. GL865 Interface Board 23.1. Stand-alone setup If you need to use the interface out of EVK2 (Stand-alone setup) you have to mount the following missing components: the RESET Button the ON Button; the STATUS LED and its load resistance. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 89 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 23.2. Interface connectors The following connectors are available: 2 male connectors (30 PTH pins each one: PL102, PL103), by which it is possible to connect external devices, user's application, Telit extension boards, measurements equipment or other tools; 2 female connectors (40 PTH pins each one: SO101, SO102), to connect the interface to the EVK2 mother board circuits (power supply lines, serial in/out lines, audio in/out lines); 23.3. Content of the kit Please check out the contents of your interface kit; if any of the items is missing, please contact your supplier. Description GL865 INTERFACE Quantity 1 Table 27 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 90 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 24. UC864 family Interface This board allows easily interfacing the UC864/CC864 modules with the EVK2 and testing their functionalities; No settings are needed. For more information please refer to 1vv0300771 (UC864/CC864 Interface Board User Guide) Figure 61. UC864 Interface Board 24.1. Stand-alone setup If you need to use the interface out of EVK2 (Stand-alone setup) you have to mount the following missing components: the RESET Button the ON Button; Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 91 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 24.2. Interface connectors The following connectors are available: male connectors (30 PTH pins each one: PL101, PL102), by which it is possible to connect external devices, user's application, Telit extension boards, measurements equipment or other tools; female connectors (40 PTH pins each one: CON102, CON103), to connect the interface to the EVK2 mother board circuits (power supply lines, serial in/out lines, audio in/out lines); 2 USB connectors (selectable by Jumper Setting) For additional details on the connections and the possible Jumper settings please refer to the Interface board User guide (1vv0300771) 24.3. Content of the kit Please check out the contents of your interface kit; if any of the items is missing, please contact your supplier. Description UC864/CC864 INTERFACE Quantity 1 Table 28 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 92 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 25. HE910 family Interface This board allows easily interfacing the HE910 modules with the EVK2 and testing their functionalities; No settings are needed. Figure HE910 62. Interface Board 25.1. Stand-alone setup The Jumper setting and the assembled components are ready permitting the standalone use. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 93 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 25.2. Interface connectors The following connectors are available: 2 female connectors (40 PTH pins each one: SO101, SO104), to connect the interface to the EVK2 mother board circuits (power supply lines, serial in/out lines, audio in/out lines); 1 USB connector (SO202) related to the HE910 USB 2.0 port. 3 RF connectors for GSM/UMTS Antenna (SO103), Receiver Diversity Antenna (SO105) and GPS Antenna (SO102) 1 SIM Holder (SO204) A group of Male connectors (PL301, PL302, PL303, PL304, PL102, PL203, PL204) that provide the additional signals (i.e. GPIOs) and could select the functions by Jumper setting (see the related document section/schematic for this). The following picture is showing the connector's positions and the default the Jumpers. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved settings for page 94 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 25.3. Antenna connectors 25.3.1. GSM/UMTS Antenna connector A GSM/UMTS compatible antenna (Refer to the product's HW user guide) antenna must be connected to SO103. 25.3.2. Receiver Diversity Antenna connector A GSM/UMTS compatible antenna (Refer to the product's HW user guide) antenna could be connected to SO105. 25.3.3. GPS antenna connector A GPS antenna could be connected to SO102. Please refer to the product's HW user guide for the proper type. The GPS Antenna (if an active type) could be supplied with a dedicated LDO (3V DC) that could be set in the following way using the Jumpers on PL104. LDO Enabled by the HE910 Module. LDO Always Enabled WARNING: Don't connect a GSM/UMTS antenna on this connector Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 95 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 25.4. Expansion Connectors 25.4.1. PL301/PL302 The connectors are carrying the following signals: 25.4.2. Pin# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pin Name STAT_LED NC RESERVED NC NC NC C125/RING C107/DSR C109/DCD RESERVED Pin# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pin Name GPIO_01 GPIO_02 GPIO_03 GPIO_04 GPIO_06 GPIO_07 C125/RING C107/DSR C109/DCD RESERVED PL301 Description Status Led PL302 Description Default function is Status Led Jumper to EVK2 Jumper to EVK2 Jumper to EVK2 Jumper to EVK2 PL303/PL304/PL305 The connectors are carrying the following signals: Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 96 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Pin# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pin Name TX_AUX RX_AUX SPI_CLK SPI_MRDY SPI_SRDY GPIO_08 GPIO_09 GPIO_10 RESERVED NC Pin# 1 2 Pin Name TX_AUX RX_AUX PL303 Description Auxiliary serial port (TX) Auxiliary serial port (RX) SPI SPI SPI PL304 Description Jumper to EVK2 Jumper to EVK2 The PL305 connector permits to select the supply domain for the signals present on PL303 Pin# 1 2 3 Pin Name VIO_1V2 VDD_IO VIO_1V8 PL305 Description VIO supply at 1.2V Input pin for the bus supply VIO supply at 1.8V The default setting is VIO set to 1.8V DC. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 97 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 25.4.3. PL102 The connector is providing the following signals: Pin# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 25.4.4. Pin Name VAUX/PWRMON VRTC RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED GPIO_05 RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED GND PL102 Description Auxiliary supply / Power On Indicator RTC Backup GPIO ON_OFF & RESET BUTTONS The 2 Buttons present on the Interface should be used to control the Power ON and RESET lines of the module. The 2 Buttons on the EVK2 could not be used with the HE910 Interface. 25.5. Content of the kit Please check out the contents of your interface kit; if any of the items is missing, please contact your supplier. Description HE910 INTERFACE Quantity 1 Table 29 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 98 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 26. GPIO ports A certain number of GPIO ports (General Purpose Input/Output) are available on every Telit Module Interface Board, giving you the possibility to drive digital devices and report their own status. Some of these ports are dedicated. Refer to Telit Product Description and Telit Hardware User Guide to have all information about characteristics of every GPIO port. You can consult the following paragraphs to see the displacement of GPIO on every Interface Board. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 99 of 149 39 GPI1 29 cs1150A.skd GND 30 SIMIO Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved GND MIC_MT- GND 40 MIC_HF+ GND MIC_MT+ GND 39 40 GND GND SIMVCC SIMCLK GND SIMIN VBATT GND GND GND SIMRST 30 GPIO12 STAT_LED RESET * MIC_HF- 29 GPIO13 GPIO5/RFTXMON EAR_MT- GPIO11 GPIO2/JDR ADC_IN1 EAR_HFAXE EAR_MT+ GPIO10 GND GND GND GND EAR_HF+ C106/CTS C108/DTR C107/DSR GND ON_OFF * GND VAUX1 GND CHARGE GND C103/TXD C105/RTS GND VBATT VBATT GND CHARGE 2 GND GND VBATT 1 GND GPIO9/CAM_RST CAM_CLK VBATT GPIO3/CAM_SCL C104/RXD SO101 C109/DCD C125/RING 2 GPIO7/BUZZER SO103 GPIO6/ALARM PL103 GM862 Interface GND GPIO4/CAM_SDA 1 26.1.1. GND GPIO5 GPIO8/CAM_ON 2 GPIO12 PL102 PWRMON GM862 1 GPIO11 TX_TRACE GPIO location GND GND 2 26.1. GPIO13 GPIO10 GND RX_TRACE 1 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Telit EVK2 User Guide (Refer to schematic diagram 30276SE11150B) Figure 63: Position of GPIO ports on GM862 interface Note on GM862-GPS version page 100 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 If you use this interface in conjunction with GM862-GPS version be careful that the following two pins of SO101 connector assume different functions, and precisely: Pin 2 = TX_GPS Pin 3 = RX_GPS Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 101 of 149 39 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved GND 40 GND MIC_MT- cs1151.skd 39 GND SIMIN MIC_HF+ GND MIC_MT+ 30 SIMIO 40 GND GND SIMVCC SIMCLK GND GND SIMRST 29 GND GND GND STAT_LED RESET * ON_OFF * (Refer to schematic diagram 30276SE11151A) GND CHARGE GND GND EAR_MT+ 30 PPS GPIO12 VBATT VBATT GND 2 GND 1 SO106 GND GND CHARGE GND VBATT MIC_HF- VBATT GPIO11 VRTC VAUX1 GPIO3/CAM_SCL GPIO6/ALARM GPIO13 GPIO9/CAM_RST CAM_CLK VBATT EAR_HFAXE GPIO1 2 GPIO7/BUZZER EAR_MT- GND PL104 EAR_HF+ GND GND GPIO2/JDR GPIO15 C106/CTS C105/RTS C125/RING GND ADC_IN1 GPIO17 C107/DSR GPIO4/CAM_SDA GPIO16 GPIO10 GPIO8/CAM_ON PWRMON GND 29 1 GPIO5/RFTXMON DAC_OUT GPIO14 2 GPIO18 PL103 C104/RXD GE863-GPS 1 C108/DTR GND GND GPIO12 GPIO11 TX_TRACE C103/TXD SO101 C109/DCD GND GND 2 26.1.2. GND RX_TRACE 1 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Telit EVK2 User Guide GE863-GPS Interface Figure 64: Position of GPIO ports on GE863-GPS interface page 102 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Note on p/n 3990250684 and p/n 3990250685 GE863 (Refer to schematic diagrams 30276SE11151A-C, 30276SE11151A-D) If you use these interfaces the following two pins of PL104 connector assume different functions, and precisely: Pin 20 = ADC_IN2 Pin 21 = ADC_IN3 Pin 26 = N.C Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 103 of 149 26.1.4. 39 GND GND cs1151-a.skd GND MIC_MT- Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved 39 GND SIMIN SIMIO GND GND STAT_LED RESET * MIC_HF+ 40 GND CHARGE GND 40 GND GND SIMVCC SIMCLK GND GND GND ON_OFF * MIC_MT+ 30 VBATT VBATT GND 2 GND 1 SO106 GND GND CHARGE GND VBATT SIMRST 29 GND GPIO12 ADC_IN2 VRTC VAUX1 GPIO3/CAM_SCL GPIO6/ALARM GPIO13 GPIO9/CAM_RST CAM_CLK VBATT EAR_MT+ 30 2 GPIO7/BUZZER MIC_HF- VBATT GPIO11 PL104 EAR_HFAXE GPIO1 ADC_IN3 GPIO15 GPIO2/JDR ADC_IN1 GPIO4/CAM_SDA GPIO16 GPIO10 GPIO8/CAM_ON PWRMON DAC_OUT 29 1 GPIO5/RFTXMON GPIO17 GPIO14 2 GPIO18 PL103 EAR_MT- GND GE863 1 EAR_HF+ GND C106/CTS C105/RTS GND C107/DSR GND C125/RING GND C108/DTR C103/TXD GND GND GPIO12 GPIO11 TX_TRACE C104/RXD SO101 C109/DCD GND GND 2 26.1.3. GND RX_TRACE 1 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Telit EVK2 User Guide GE863 Interfaces (p/n 3990250684 -3990250685-3990250703) Refer to schematic diagrams 3\0276SE11151A-C; 30276SE11151A-D; 30276SE11151AG Figure 65: Position of GPIO ports on GE863 interfaces GE864 Interface (p/n 3990250672) (Refer to schematic diagram 30276SE1152B) page 104 of 149 26.1.5. 39 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved 40 GND 39 GND GND MIC_MT- GND SIMIN SIMIO MIC_HF+ 30 MIC_MT+ 29 SIMRST 30 GND GND GND MIC_HF- 29 VBATT TGPIO_21 STAT_LED RESET * VRTC ADC_IN2 GND GND CHARGE 40 GND GND SIMVCC SIMCLK GND GND GND ON_OFF * EAR_HFAXE EAR_MT+ EAR_MT- TGPIO_01 TGPIO_22 GND GND GND GND EAR_HF+ cs1152a.skd TGPIO_19 TGPIO_11 TGPIO_20 ADC_IN3 TGPIO_14 TGPIO_15 C106/CTS TGPIO_02/JDR ADC_IN1 TGPIO_17 C107/DSR C105/RTS DAC_OUT TGPIO_04 TGPIO_18 C108/DTR VBATT VBATT GND 2 GND 1 SO104 GND VAUX1 CAM_SCL CAM_SDA GND CHARGE GND VBATT GND TGPIO_09/CAM_RST CAM_CLK VBATT TGPIO_03 GND C125/RING 2 TGPIO_07/BUZZER TGPIO_10 TGPIO_08/CAM_ON PWRMON PL102 TGPIO_06/ALARM GE864 1 TGPIO_05/RFTXMON TGPIO_13 2 TGPIO_16 PL101 TGPIO_12 1 GND TX_TRACE C103/TXD 2 C104/RXD SO101 C109/DCD GND GND GND RX_TRACE 1 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Telit EVK2 User Guide Figure 66: Position of GPIO ports on GE864 interface GE864-GPS Interface (p/n 3990250822) (Refer to schematic diagram 30373SE11439b) page 105 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Figure 67: Position of GPIO ports on GE864-GPS interface Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 106 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 26.1.6. GE865/SE867-AGPS Interface (p/n 3990250814) (Refer to schematic diagram 30311SE11433) Figure 68: Position of GPIO ports on GE865/SE867-AGPS interface Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 107 of 149 TGPIO_01 TGPIO_22 GND GND GND Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved EAR_MT+ MIC_HF- MIC_HF+ GND GND MIC_MT+ MIC_MT- GND 40 EAR_MT- EAR_HF+ EAR_HFAXE cs1203a.skd TGPIO_19 30 29 VBATT ADC_IN3 TGPIO_02/JDR TGPIO_14 TGPIO_15 TGPIO_11 C106/CTS C105/RTS C125/RING GND 29 ADC_IN1 TGPIO_20 DAC_OUT TGPIO_04 TGPIO_18 TGPIO_17 C108/DTR C107/DSR GND RESET * VRTC 30 GND TGPIO_21 GND 39 SIMRST SIMIN 40 GND GND SIMVCC SIMCLK GND SIMIO GND GND GND STAT_LED ON_OFF * GND GND CHARGE GND VBATT VBATT GND VAUX1 ADC_IN2 2 GND CAM_SCL CAM_SDA 1 SO104 GND TGPIO_06/ALARM TGPIO_12 GND VBATT GND TGPIO_09/CAM_RST CAM_CLK VBATT GND C103/TXD 39 2 TGPIO_07/BUZZER CHARGE TGPIO_08/CAM_ON PWRMON PL102 TGPIO_13 GC864 1 TGPIO_05/RFTXMON TGPIO_16 2 GND PL101 TGPIO_03 1 TGPIO_10 TX_TRACE C104/RXD SO101 C109/DCD GND GND 2 26.1.7. GND RX_TRACE 1 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Telit EVK2 User Guide GC864 Interface (Refer to schematic diagram 30276SE111203B) Figure 69. Position of GPIO ports on GC864 interface page 108 of 149 cs1231.skd 39 2 VBATT GND VBATT 40 GND GND Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved 40 GND GND GND MIC_MT- GND SIMIN MIC_HF+ MIC_MT+ 30 SIMCLK GND GND SIMVCC 29 GND GND GND STAT_LED RESET * ON_OFF * SIMIO 30 VBATT TGPIO_02/JDR ADC_IN2 VRTC VAUX1 SIMRST TGPIO_01 ADC_IN1 PCM_WAO ADC_IN3 DAC_OUT PCM_RX MIC_HF- EAR_MT+ EAR_HF- GND EAR_MT- GND GND EAR_HF+ C106/CTS C105/RTS C107/DSR GND C125/RING GND C104/RXD C108/DTR 39 GND 1 GND TGPIO_03 VBATT VBATT GND TGPIO_04 2 TGPIO_07/BUZZER GND PCM_TX PWRMON PL102 GND 29 1 TGPIO_05/RFTXMON GND GC864-C2 2 GND PL101 GND 1 SO104 GND TX_TRACE C103/TXD SO101 C109/DCD GND GND 2 26.1.8. GND RX_TRACE 1 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Telit EVK2 User Guide GC864-C2 Interface (p/n 3990250683) (Refer to schematic diagram 30276SE11231X) Figure 70. Position of GPIO ports on GC864-C2 interface page 109 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 26.1.9. UC864 Interface Figure 71. Position of GPIO on connectors of UC864 interface PL101 PL102 N.C 1 2 N.C N.C N.C 3 5 4 6 N.C N.C N.C 7 8 N.C N.C 9 10 N.C TGPIO_05/ RTXMON PWRMON TGPIO_08 TGPIO_10/ PCM_TX TGPIO_16 1 2 3 5 4 6 TGPIO_07/ BUZZER RESERVED TGPIO_09 7 8 TGPIO_03 9 10 TGPIO_12 11 12 N.C N.C PCM_CLOCK N.C. 13 15 14 16 TGPIO_13 TGPIO_06/ ALARM USB_ID VAUX1 N.C 11 12 N.C N.C N.C TGPIO_18/ PCM_RX TGPIO_17/ PCM_SYNC TGPIO_15 TGPIO_11 TGPIO_01 TGPIO_22 N.C 13 15 14 16 17 18 N.C DAC_OUT 17 18 VRTC 19 20 TGPIO_04 ADC_IN1 19 20 ADC_IN2 21 23 25 27 29 22 24 26 28 30 TGPIO_14 TGPIO_19 TGPIO_20 N.C N.C ADC_IN3 TGPIO_02/JDR N.C RESERVED VBATT 21 23 25 27 29 22 24 26 28 30 TGPIO_21 N.C N.C RESERVED GND Table 30 GPIO pin positioning Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 110 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 26.1.10. HE910 Interface Figure 72. Position of GPIO on connectors of HE910 interface Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 111 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 The connectors are carrying the following signals: Pin Name GPIO_01 GPIO_02 GPIO_03 GPIO_04 GPIO_05 GPIO_06 GPIO_07 GPIO_08 GPIO_09 GPIO_10 Pin/Connector Pin 1 (PL302) Pin 2 (PL302) Pin 3 (PL302) Pin 4 (PL302) Pin 6 (PL102) Pin 5 (PL302) Pin 6 (PL302) Pin 6 (PL303) Pin 7 (PL303) Pin 8 (PL303) Note on GPIO_08, 09, 10: The supply domain of those pins needs to be selected with the jumper on PL305 Pin# 1 2 3 Pin Name VIO_1V2 VDD_IO VIO_1V8 PL305 Description VIO supply at 1.2V Input pin for the bus supply VIO supply at 1.8V The default setting is VIO set to 1.8V DC. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 112 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 27. SCHEMATICS In the following paragraphs the user can find the schematics related to all EVK2 boards, therefore to the Mother Board, to the Interface Boards and to the Extension Boards. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 113 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 27.1. EVK2 Mother Board Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 114 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 115 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 116 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 117 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 118 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 27.2. GM862 Interface Board Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 119 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 27.3. GE863 Interface Board Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 120 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 NOTE: This sheet is related only to GPS version. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 121 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 27.4. GE864 Interface board Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 122 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 27.5. GE864 Interface board - Automotive Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 123 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 27.6. GE864 Interface board - V2 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 124 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 27.7. GE864-GPS Interface board Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 125 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 126 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 27.8. GE865/SE867-AGPS Interface board Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 127 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 128 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 27.9. GE865 Interface board Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 129 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 27.10. GL865 Interface board Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 130 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 27.11. GC864 Interface board Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 131 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 27.12. GC864-C2 Interface board Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 132 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 27.13. UC864 Interface board Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 133 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 134 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 27.14. HE910 Interface board Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 135 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 136 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 137 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 27.1. GE865 - JF2 Interface board Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 138 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 139 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 140 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 28. Service and firmware update You can update the Telit Module firmware through the serial cables (RS232 or USB 1.1) used for the communication with a PC. The firmware update can be done with a specific software tool provided by Telit that runs on windows based PCs. All levels are conformed to RS232 and V.24 standard and a PC serial port can be directly connected to this connector. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 141 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 29. SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS READ CAREFULLY Be sure the use of this product is allowed in the country and in the environment required. The use of this product may be dangerous and has to be avoided in the following areas: Where it can interfere with other electronic devices in environments such as hospitals, airports, aircrafts, etc Where there is risk of explosion such as gasoline stations, oil refineries, etc It is responsibility of the user to enforce the country regulation and the specific environment regulation. Do not disassemble the product; any mark of tampering will compromise the warranty validity. We recommend following the instructions of the hardware user guides for a correct wiring of the product. The product has to be supplied with a stabilized voltage source and the wiring has to be conforming to the security and fire prevention regulations. The product has to be handled with care, avoiding any contact with the pins because electrostatic discharges may damage the product itself. Same cautions have to be taken for the SIM, checking carefully the instruction for its use. Do not insert or remove the SIM when the product is in power saving mode. The system integrator is responsible of the functioning of the final product; therefore, care has to be taken to the external components of the module, as well as of any project or installation issue, because the risk of disturbing the GSM network or external devices or having impact on the security. Should there be any doubt, please refer to the technical documentation and the regulations in force. Every module has to be equipped with a proper antenna with specific characteristics. The antenna has to be installed with care in order to avoid any interference with other electronic devices and has to guarantee a minimum distance from the people (20 cm). In case of this requirement cannot be satisfied, the system integrator has to assess the final product against the SAR regulation. The European Community provides some Directives for the electronic equipments introduced on the market. All the relevant information's are available on the European Community website: http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/rtte/dir99-5.htm Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 142 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 The text of the Directive 99/05 regarding telecommunication equipments is available, while the applicable Directives (Low Voltage and EMC) are available at: http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/electr_equipment/index_en.htm 29.1. Disposal of this product in the European Union According to the directives 2002/95/CE, 2002/96/CE and 2003/108/CE, which have been transposed in Italian Legislative Decree of July 25, 2005, n. 151, Telit Communications S.p.A informs that: The symbol of the crossed-out wheeled bin reproduced on the product or on the packaging, indicates that the product, at the end of life cycle, must be gathered separately from the other waste. The separate collection of rubbish for this product at the end of its life cycle is arranged and managed by the manufacturer. The user, who wants to dispose the product, must contact the manufacturer and follow the available system that allows the separate collection of rubbish for this product that has reached the end of the life cycle. The suitable separate collection of rubbish, necessary for the subsequent transfer of the obsolete product for the recycling, the treatment and the compatible environment disposal, contributes to avoid possible negative effects to the environment and the health, and helps in the re-use and/or recycle of the materials from which this product is composed. The illegitimate disposal of the product by the holder implies the enforcement of the administrative penalties provided for the regulations in force. The company is enrolled on the register of the manufacturers of Electric and Electronic Equipment (EEE) of the Italian Minister for the Environment with the number: IT08020000002357 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 143 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Reference Directives and Laws 2002/95/EC 2002/96/EC 2003/108/EC Italian Legislative Decree of July 25, 2005, n. 151 Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS) Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 December 2003 amending directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) Attuazione delle direttive 2002/95/CE, 2002/96/CE e 2003/108/CE, relative alla riduzione dell'uso di sostanze pericolose nelle apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche, nonche' allo smaltimento dei rifiuti. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 144 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 30. RoHS Certifications Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 145 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 31. Disposal of old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE Mark) This symbol, applied on our products and/or on its packaging, indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste when you wish to dispose of it. Instead, it should be handed over to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about the recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, household waste disposal service or the retail store where you purchased this product. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 146 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 32. Document History Revision Rev 0 Date 05/01/2006 Changes First issue Rev 1 23/01/2006 Added PCB weight and dimensions pag.9 Added default setup pag.8 Correct mA/h with mAh pag.16 Unified the scripting "impedance coil" pag.19 and pag.20 Insert the power supply pag.7 Correct the serial lines scripting on block diagrams Insert the pin number of CS1150 connector. Correct the serial interfaces descriptions pag.7 Rev 2 31/01/2006 Modified in chapter 11.1 description of CS1170 pag. 29 Rev.3 14/04/2006 Rev.4 14/07/2006 Moved par.2.2 to par.4 and extended the STARTUP PROCEDURE to pag.11 Par.3 pag.9: Added mother boards block diagrams Pag.11: Correct GE863 Interface physical dimensions and added Dual Camera Interface physical dimensions. Moved par.4.4 and 4.5 to par.6.5 as Application Notes Moved par.7.3, 7.4 and 7.5 to par.9.3 as Warning Pag.26: Correct the Reset Button function description. Pag.20: Updated the Cross List Table From par.14 to par.18: Added interfaces description Removed all "Interface Board" "Printed Circuits Name" cross references Par.20: Added all electric diagrams. Replaced GC864 interface photo pag.46 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 147 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Rev.5 13/10/2006 Renamed figure from 38 to 42 Pag.2 Added products name and P/N for GE863-PY/QUAD interface and GC864-C2 interface 3.2.6 Added mechanical characteristics GC864-C2 interface 5.0 Correct Optically Positioning Guide system description 7.1 Correct the line selection description 6.5.2 Updated Current Charger footnote Generality: added note for the VGA camera Added in the Cross List GE864-PY/QUAD interface and GC864-C2 interface 15.2.1 Inserted P/N of GE863-GPS version Added GC864-C2 interface description 20.1 Corrected GPIO location and added p/n of GM862 interface 20.2 Corrected GPIO location and added p/n of GE863-GPS interface Corrected GPIO location and added p/n of GE863 interface Corrected GPIO location and added p/n of GE864 interface Corrected GPIO location and added p/n of GC864 interface Corrected GPIO location and added p/n of GC864-C2 interface Added GC864-C2 interface Schematic GM862 Interface p/n 3990250670: added RoHS certification GE863-PY Interface p/n 3990250669: added RoHS certification GE863-GPS Interface p/n 3990250671: added RoHS certification GE863-PY Interface p/n 3990250684: added RoHS certification GC864-QUAD Interface p/n 3990250685: added RoHS certification GE864-PY Interface p/n 3990250672: added RoHS certification GC864-PY Interface p/n 3990250680: added RoHS certification Rev.6 24/05/2007 Pag. 2 Product Table updated Pag. 10 Table 1 updated Pag.24 Modified the formula Pag.22 Inserted the Audio Section chapter Pag.39 Table 10 modified PCB release updating Erased all Dual Camera paragraph Figures and table updated Paragraph 15.3 16.2 17.3 18.3 19.3 inserted 24.1 EVK2 SYS p/n 3990150463: added RoHS certification 24.9 GE864-QUAD Interface p/n 3990250688: added RoHS certification 24.11 GE864-QUAD-C2 Interface p/n 3990250683: added RoHS certification Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 148 of 149 Telit EVK2 User Guide 1vv0300704 Rev.13- 2012/06/25 Rev.7 22/01/2008 Pag. 2 Product Table updated with UC864-E and GE863-SIM Pag.7 Disclaimer Date modified Pag.13 Inserted UC864 Interface dimensions Pag.36 Inserted refer to GE863-SIM Pag.38 Table 10 Inserted UC864 and GE863-SIM Interface Code Pag.38 Order Code Table updated Pag.42 Added figure 24 with GE863-SIM photo Pag.43 Added GE863-SIM version kit list Pag.54 Inserted UC864 Interface photo Pag.64 Inserted figure 40 and Table 17 of UC864 GPIO positioning Pag.77-78 Inserted UC864 Interface Schematic diagrams Removed notes regarding interface board of phased out models from the GE863 family (Please refer to the previous version of this document if you need information for the interfaces with the following P/N: 3990250669 & 3990250677) Pag.64 Updated 40 and Table 19 of UC864 GPIO positioning Pag.66-70 Updated EVK mother board schematics Pag.81 Added new European WEEE directive Rev.8 20/03/2008 Rev9 28/05/2008 Rev10 20/06/2011 Rev11 18/07/2011 Rev 12 2012/05/21 Added GE865-JF2 sections Rev 13 2012/06/25 Updated fig.48 Updated HE910 interface board P/N in applicability Table. Update GE865+JF2 drawings 27.1 Pag.77-78 Replaced UC864 Interface board schematics with more readable drawings. Pag.02 Replaced the applicability list - Pag.123 replaced the RoHS certifications HE910 added to the document GE864-GPS section update to align with latest PCB development Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Rights Reserved page 149 of 149