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Initial release version 0.0
Evaluation Board was modified according
to the final phase (P3) of TR-800 module
hardware.
Evaluation Board was changed to phase
4 (P4).
Module Evaluation Board renamed to
Development Starter Kit.
Updated Board Schematics
Updated on Recommended Fax Settings
Updated Section 4 (P5)
Added Mechanical Drawing
Updated Board Schematic
Changes made to board include Audio &
Microphone Path
Associated
Hardware Version
DSK P3
DSK P4
DSK P5
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General Note
The aim of this document is to support the application and engineering efforts of iWOW customers
that use iWOW’s products. This document is intended for testing, evaluation, integration, and
information purposes.
iWOW makes every effort to ensure that the quality of the information is available. The content of this
documentation is provided on an “as is” basis and may contain deficiencies or inadequacies.
iWOW disclaims any warranty and all responsibility for the application of the device(s) that is made in
relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. iWOW is not liable for any injury, loss
or damage of any kind incurred for the use of or reliance upon information.
iWOW reserves the right to make any modifications, additions and deletions to this document due to
typographical errors, inaccurate information, or improvements to products at any time and without
notice.
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TABLE OF CONTENT
General Note .......................................................................................................................................... 2
1
MODULE DEVELOPMENT STARTER KIT................................................................................... 4
2
FEATURES .................................................................................................................................... 4
3
INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................. 4
4
QUICK SETUPS............................................................................................................................. 5
4.1
4.2
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.6.1
4.6.1.1
4.6.1.2
4.6.2
4.6.2.1
4.6.2.2
4.
Hyperterminal Configuration ................................................................................................ 5
Testing On Short Message .................................................................................................. 7
Send SMS............................................................................................................................7
Receive SMS .......................................................................................................................8
Set up TR-800 as a serial modem ....................................................................................... 9
Establish a GSM Dial-up Connection ................................................................................ 11
Establish a GPRS Dial-up Connection .............................................................................. 14
Set up TR-800 for Fax ....................................................................................................... 17
Settings for WinFax Pro.....................................................................................................18
Sending via Mobile Fax ..................................................................................................... 22
Receive via Mobile Fax ..................................................................................................... 24
Settings for Mighty Fax ......................................................................................................25
Sending via Mobile Fax ..................................................................................................... 27
Receiving via Mobile Fax................................................................................................... 29
COMPONENT PLACEMENT INFORMATION ............................................................................ 30
a.
b.
c.
d.
Top Component Placement Diagram....................................................................................... 30
Component List ........................................................................................................................ 31
Test Point List .......................................................................................................................... 31
Mechanical Drawing of TR-800 ................................................................................................ 33
APPENDIX: DSK Board Schematic
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1 MODULE DEVELOPMENT STARTER KIT
The Development Starter Kit (DSK) includes:
ƒ A Module Development Starter Kit Board, including all the interface electronics
ƒ A TR-800 GSM/GPRS module, which is mounted on the board
ƒ Universal power supply:
Input: 100~240VAC 50/60Hz
Output: 5.0VDC @ 1.0A
ƒ An external tri-band GSM antenna with magnetic base (SMA-ended)
ƒ A RF cable connector for module to board RF connection
ƒ 4-pole audio headset
ƒ A RS-232 cable
ƒ User Guide CD
2 FEATURES
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Antenna interface: SMA jack for GSM antenna
RF receptacle for board to module RF connection (Hirose Part No. U.FL-R-SMT)
80-pin general-purpose module connector (Harwin Part No. M402M1-8005)
Power supply interface with 2 input source possibility:
- Hosiden’s HEC3350 dc power jack, 3.5~6.5VDC @ 500mA input
- Twin headers for connection to external power supply/battery, 3.3~5.5VDC @ 500mA input
2 serial interfaces using D-SUB9 female connectors
Standard RS-232 cable, can be used for connecting to
- Modem Port: Main AT command interface
- Debug Port: Debugging interface or utility communication port
SIM card holder
Power ON/OFF push button
RESET signal push button
“CALL” and “1” push buttons
LED indicators, to show:
- Status of supply to DSK Board
- Status of the module that is mounted on the DSK Board
Phone Audio jack
Auxiliary Audio jack
Test points to the rest of the pins of the 80-pin connector. They are used for connecting to
external peripherals and general troubleshooting purposes
3 INSTALLATION
Procedure:
1. Connect the serial cable from host PC to Port 1 (for AT commands interface) and to Port 2
(for programming or debugging purposes).
2. Connect the magnetic GSM antenna to the SMA antenna connector of the DSK Board
3. Ensure that the RF receptacle of module is connected to the RF receptacle of DSK Board
using the mating cable provided.
4. Ensure that the module is properly mounted and the legs properly soldered.
5. Connect the power supply to the DSK Board.
6. The power supply LED should be light-on when the DSK Board supply is turned on.
7. Follow the instructions in the next section and do module connection setups.
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4 QUICK SETUPS
4.1 Hyperterminal Configuration
1. Open HyperTerminal
(Start > Programs > Accessories >
Communications > HyperTerminal)
2. Enter TR800. Click OK.
Figure 1
3. Select the COM1 for Connect using.
4. Click OK.
Figure 2
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5. Please make sure:
ƒ Bits per second: 115200
ƒ Data bits: 8
ƒ Parity: None
ƒ Stop bits: 1
ƒ Flow control: Hardware
6. Click OK.
7. Press Reset button on the DSK Board.
Now you can communicate with
the modem using AT-commands.
8. To test the communication, type
AT+CGMR<ENTER>. You should get “AB_02_00_30N_DEF001”
or a similar response if the setup is correct.
Figure 3
9. To check SIM card status:
AT+CPIN?<ENTER>
Figure 4
10. To query the Network registration
status and Operator Name:
AT+CREG?<ENTER>
AT+COPS?<ENTER>
Figure 5
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4.2 Testing On Short Message
4.2.1 Send SMS
1. Set the short message format as
text mode:
AT+CMGF=1<ENTER>
2. Check if SMS service center (SMSC)
number is set to SIM card:
AT+CSCA?<ENTER>
Figure 6
3. Set the new incoming SMS to be
displayed immediately:
AT+CNMI=2,2,0,0,0<ENTER>
Figure 7
4. Send a message using this command:
AT+CMGS= “Phone number”
<ENTER>Message<Ctrl-Z>
Figure 8
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4.2.2 Receive SMS
1. Set the message format by typing
AT+CMGF=1
2. Set the new incoming SMS to be
displayed immediately:
AT+CNMI=2,2,0,0,0<ENTER>
3. Upon receiving new SMS, it will be
displayed immediately on TA.
Figure 9
4. To Enable new SMS indication instead
of displaying it directly on TA:
AT+CNMI=2,1,0,0,0<ENTER>
5. Upon receiving new SMS,
+CMTI: “SM”, 2 indication will be
given. This means the new SMS is
stored at location index 7 of the
SIM card.
Figure 10
6. To access SIM card storage for SMS:
AT+CPMS=”SM”<ENTER>
7. To read SMS at location 2:
AT+CMGR=2<ENTER>
Figure 11
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4.3 Set up TR-800 as a serial modem
To use the serial modem for Internet connection, either via GSM CSD or GPRS, you must first
set it up as a modem on COM1 on your PC. Otherwise, it will only be recognized as a device
on COM1. This section will detail how this can be done in the Win2000 environment. For other
Windows OS, similar steps apply.
1. Go to Control Panels > Phone And
Modem Options.
Select the Modems tab.
Click on Add… for the next screen.
Figure 12
2. Please ensure that the option “Don’t
detect my modem. I will select it
from a list” is checked.
Click on Next for the next screen.
Figure 13
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3. Select Standard 33600 bps modem
for Models.
Click on Next for the next screen.
Figure 14
4. Select COM1 before clicking on Next
for the next screen. Please ensure
that COM1 is the correct communication
port for the serial port of your PC.
Figure 15
5. On the last screen, click Finish to
complete setting up your serial modem
on your PC.
6. You should be able to see the recently
created modem in your Phone And
Modem Options screen.
Figure 16
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7. To ensure that the correct communication parameter has been set-up, click on its Properties.
Ensure the parameters below are correct:
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Port Speed/Baud Rate: 115200
Data Bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop Bit: 1
Flow Control: Hardware
4.4 Establish a GSM Dial-up Connection
After TR800 is set up as a Serial Modem as shown in previous section, you can then create a
GSM dial-up connection by the following steps:
1. Go to Control Panel>Network
Connections.
Run New Connection Wizard.
Click Next.
Figure 17
2. Select Connect to the Internet.
Click Next.
Figure 18
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3. Select Set up my connection
manually. Click Next.
Figure 19
4. Select Connect using a dial-up
modem. Click Next.
Figure 20
5. Select Modem – Standard
33600 bps Modem (COM1)
for dialing device.
Click Next.
Figure 21
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6. Enter a Connection Name.
Click Next.
Figure 22
5. Enter the Phone number.
Click Next.
Figure 23
6. Enter User name and Password if
applicable. Uncheck on all three
options. Click Next.
Figure 24
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7. Click Finish to complete the New Connection Wizard.
4.5 Establish a GPRS Dial-up Connection
After TR800 is set up as a Serial Modem as shown in Section 6.1.3, you can then create a
GPRS dial-up connection by the following steps:
1.
Go to Control Panel>Network
Connections.
Run New Connection Wizard.
Click Next.
Figure 25
2.
Select Connect to the internet.
Click Next.
Figure 26
3.
Select Set up my connection
manually. Click Next.
Figure 27
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4. Select Connect using a dial-up
modem. Click Next.
Figure 28
5. Enter a Connection Name.
Click Next.
Figure 29
6. Enter “*99***1#” for the Phone
number. This is a fixed GPRS
connection dialing number for
the module.
Click Next.
Figure 30
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7. Enter User name and Password
if applicable. Uncheck on all
three options. Click Next.
Figure 31
8. Click Finish to complete the
New Connection Wizard.
Figure 32
9. From HyperTerminal, enter the
network's APN (Access Point Name)
into the TR800 module:
AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","APN"
and ENTER.
The APN can be obtained from
your network operator.
10. After this, use the following
AT-command to attach to the GPRS
network: AT+CGATT=1.
11. You can now connect to the
GPRS network using Windows
Dial-up connection created.
Figure 33
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4.6 Set up TR-800 for Fax
1.
Install TR-800 as a Standard 19200 bps modem; refer to Section 4.3
2.
Go to Control Panel > System > Device
Manager > Modem > Open Standard 19200bps
Modem > Modem tab > Set the Maximum Port
Speed to 19200
Figure 34
3.
On Hyper Terminal > Set AT+IPR=19200
(NOTE: Do this step every time before
running Symantec WinFax)
Figure 35
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4.6.1 Settings for WinFax Pro
1.
Launch WinFax PRO Message Manager
Figure 36
2.
Go to Tools > Program Setup > Modems
and Communications Devices
3.
Select “Active” devices for location at
Cellular (PCS/GSM-Digital)
4.
Select Active modem Standard 19200 bps
Modem
Figure 37
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5.
Click yes
Figure 38
6.
Click Next
Figure 39
7.
Query Modem Results
8.
Click Next
9.
Click Finish
Figure 40
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10. Check only Cellular (PCS/GSM-Digital)
11. Click OK
Figure 41
12. Click Properties
13. Select General Tab
14. Select COM 1 initialize at 19200bps
15. Select Modem type to be Class 2.0
Figure 42
16. Select Fax Tab
17. Transmission speed to be 9600bps
18. Add AT&F&D0&C1&K3S7=90S10=200 to
the Initialization string sequence
19. Flow control to be AT+FCLASS=2.0
20. Check Use Hardware flow control
Figure 43
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21. Click Receiving Setup
22. Select Automatically answer incoming
calls after 2 rings
23. Click OK
Figure 44
24. Click Dialing Setup
25. Make sure Standard 19200bps Modem
is selected
26. Click OK and Exit
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4.6.1.1
Sending via Mobile Fax
1. Open the document to be faxed.
2. Print the document with WinFax Printer
3. Click Print
Figure 46
4. WinFax PRO Send will initialize. Kindly follow the guided steps
5. Click Send button to send
the fax
Figure 47
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6. Sending Fax in progress
Figure 48
7. Fax Sent.
Figure 49
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4.6.1.2
Receive via Mobile Fax
1. Receiving Fax in progress
Figure 50
2. Fax Received
Figure 51
Important! At the end of the mobile fax session, close Message Manager. Right click Symantec
WinFax PRO icon on the system task tray located at the bottom right corner of the computer screen
(near to system Time/Date display). Select Exit to end the fax session.
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4.6.2 Settings for Mighty Fax
1.
Launch Mighty FAX > Preferences
2.
Click Modem on the left. Select the
communication port the modem is
attached to.
Figure 52
3.
Click Sending on the left
4.
Select class 2.0 as the fax class for
sending faxes
5.
Select 9600 as the transfer rate
(bps) for sending faxes
Figure 53
6.
Enter AT&F&D0&C1&K3S7=90S10=90 as the modem initialization string
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7.
Click Receiving on the left.
8.
Select class 2.0 as the fax
class for receiving faxes
9.
Select 9600 as the transfer rate
(bps) for receiving faxes.
Figure 54
10. Enter AT&F&D0&C1&K3S7=90S10=200 as the modem initialization string.
11. Click Advanced on the left
12. Select Use larger send
buffer and Use larger
receive buffer
13. Click Save
Figure 55
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4.6.2.1
Sending via Mobile Fax
1.
Open the document to be faxed.
2.
Print the document with MightyFax Printer Driver.
3.
Click OK
Figure 56
4
Mighty Fax Print to Fax will initialize. Kindly follow the guided steps to enter phone number,
recipient and fax subject.
Figure 57
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A screen will prompt you to
start sending when ready.
Figure 58
6
Status for sending fax
screen will show the page progress and status of the sending process.
Figure 59
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Status for sending fax screen will prompt you upon completion of the transmission.
Figure 60
4.6.2.2
Receiving via Mobile Fax
1. When receiving fax, click Incoming Faxes
2. At the bottom of the screen, it should show Waiting for incoming call
Figure 61
3. When there is incoming fax, bottom of screen will show Receiving Fax
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4. COMPONENT PLACEMENT INFORMATION
a.
Top Component Placement Diagram
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b.
Component List
Reference
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J7
J8
J9
J10
J11
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
D1
D2
c.
Description
80-pin connector – GSM/GPRS module
DC supply jack
External supply/battery input test points
Backup battery connector
SIM card holder
Phone audio jack
Auxiliary audio jack
Modem Serial UART port
Debug Serial UART port
RF receptacle – for connection to module’s RF receptacle
SMA jack – for RF connection to an external antenna or test equipment
RESET pushbutton
Power ON/OFF pushbutton
“CALL” function pushbutton
“1” function pushbutton
LED indicator – Development Starter Kit Board power supply
LED indicator – Module status indicator
Test Point List
The test-points provided on the Development Starter Kit Board allows access to module pins or
features that are not implemented or used on the DSK Board itself, e.g. parallel bus, rest of
keypad pins, battery charging interface etc.
Test Point
TP86
TP84
TP82
TP80
TP78
TP76
TP74
TP72
TP70
TP68
TP66
TP64
TP62
TP60
TP58
TP56
TP54
TP52
Function
D15
D13
D11
D9
D7
D5
D3
D1
CS3
/WR
A4
A2
GND
CLK13M
SDI_SDA
KBR3
KBR1
KBC4
Test Point
TP85
TP83
TP81
TP79
TP77
TP75
TP73
TP71
TP69
TP67
TP65
TP63
TP61
TP59
TP57
TP55
TP53
TP51
Function
D14
D12
D10
D8
D6
D4
D2
D0
CS2
/RD
A3
A1
GND
SCS0_SCL
RST_OUT
KBR4
KBR2
KBR0
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User Guide
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Test Point
TP50
TP48
TP46
TP44
TP42
TP40
TP38
TP36
TP34
TP32
TP30
TP28
TP26
Function
KBC2
KBC0
M_TXD
M_RXD
GPIO-2
M_CLK
ICTL
PCHG
ADIN2
GND
RXD2
RXD
GND
Test Point
TP49
TP47
TP45
TP43
TP41
TP39
TP37
TP35
TP33
TP31
TP29
TP27
TP25
Function
KBC3
KBC1
M_FSYNCH
GPIO-3
GPIO-1
V_IO
VCCS
VCHG
ADIN1
GND
TXD2
TXD
GND
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Confidential
d.
Mechanical Drawing of TR-800
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6
5
4
3
2
1
MODULE CONNECTOR
V_BAT
C4
33p
GPIO-1
GPIO-3
M_FSYNCH
RST_OUT
KBC1
KBC3
KBR0
KBR2
KBR4
SCS0_SCL
TXD2
TXD
CTS
LPG
A1
A3
/RD
CS2
D0
D2
D4
D6
D8
D10
D12
D14
100nH
100nH
EARP
C7
33p
M_CLK
GPIO-2
M_RXD
M_TXD
KBC0
KBC2
KBC4
KBR1
KBR3
SDI_SDA
CLK13M
SDI_SDA
EARN
KBR3
KBR1
KBC4
KBC2
KBC0
V_BAT
C1
33p
RXD2
RXD
RTS
CLK13M
A2
A4
/W R
CS3
D1
D3
D5
D7
D9
D11
D13
D15
M_TXD
M_RXD
GPIO-2
M_CLK
C2
100n
ICTL
PCHG
ADIN2
V_BAT
C10
2200u
RXD2
RXD
C3
10u
TP56
TP54
TP52
TP50
TP48
TP55
TP53
TP51
TP49
TP47
TP46
TP44
TP42
TP40
TP45
TP43
TP41
TP39
TP38
TP36
TP34
TP32
TP37
TP35
TP33
TP31
D3
DNP
C18
18p
R1
DNP
SCS0_SCL
RST_OUT
EARP
R2
DNP
MICBIAS
NOTE (using a backup battery):
6
2
4
5
3
1
100nH
V_BACKUP nom: 3.0V
C5
33p
R1 must be removed if using
external backup battery
C32
33p
6
2
4
5
3
1
C13
10u
C12
100n
R9
2.2k
L2
MICIN
TXD2
TXD
R7
0
L1
MICIP
V_BACKUP max: 3.6V
VCCS
VCHG
ADIN1
TP30 TP29
TP28 TP27
TP26 TP25
J6
PHONE JACK
C17
33p
C16
18p
J4
BackupBatt
M_FSYNCH
GPIO-3
GPIO-1
V-IO
D
33p
C15
V_BCKP
KBR4
KBR2
KBR0
KBC3
KBC1
PHONE
AUDIO
C19
33p
EARN
100nH
C21
100n
C6
33p
C14
33p
C
MH1
MH2
MH3
MH4
LED INDICATOR
RESET, ON SWITCHES
1
PW ON
1
1
2
SW 2
1
2
2
Q2
2SC4667
2
1
V_BAT
R34
100k
D1 - Power
1
R37
DNP
SW 3
1
2
TP2
EXT_CALL
Q3
2SC4667
2
KBR0
SW 4
1
2
2
7
6
5
AUXILIARY
AUDIO
C26
33p
R4
1k
AUXON
Q1
2SC4667
R5
10k
C25
33p
AUXOP
LPG
C24
33p
V_BAT
"1"
R6
47k
R3
10k
4
2 VSS VOUT
3
U4
XC6213B282NR
C34
2.2u
Vout=3.8V
J12
Jumper
RXD
CTS
GPIO-2
RXD2
GPIO-1
C35
33p
2
1
C36
100n
VDC
R12
10k
C11
68u/16V
2
1
VOUT
VIN
ADJ
SD*
GND
U1
LP3964
3
4
5
C8
100p
R13
22k
TXD
RTS
TXD2
C9
33u
R25
R27
R31
R21
R22
R23
R24
R29
1k
1k
1k
U3
C29
ADM3307E
100n 1
C2+
V+
2 VCC
C3+
3 C2C1+
4 C1C35 NEN
V6 SD
GND
1k
7 T1IN
T1OUT
1k
8 T2IN
T2OUT
1k
9 T3IN
T3OUT
1k 10 T4IN
T4OUT
1k 11 T5IN
T5OUT
12 R1OUT
R1IN
13 R2OUT
R2IN
14 R3OUT
R3IN
C22
33p
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
MODEM
PORT
C30
100n
C27
100n
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
V_BAT
4
INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE:
NOTE:
Min: 4.0V
Nom: 5.0V
Max: 6.0V
V_BAT max: 5.5V
V_BAT nom: 3.6V
V_BAT min: 3.4V
100nH
C23
2.2u
J7
AUXILIARY JACK
B
C38
33p
J8
R14
10k
J3
BATTERY CONN
1
2
L3
AUXI
C28
100n
C33
1u
VCC_UART
POWER SUPPLY
CIRCUITRY
6
2
4
5
3
1
C31
100n
VCC_UART
VIN
1 CE
J2
DC_JACK
1
2
3
J11
SMA_JACK
C20
100n
R36
DNP
KBR1
J10
RF_RECPTCL
D2
LED
R16
1k
TP3
SIM_CLK
SIM_RST
V_SIM
3
2
1
IO
CLK
VPP RST
GND VCC
RF & ANTENNA
CONNECTOR
GND
R35
DNP
"CALL"
1
J5
SIM
SIM_IO
D2 - Module Status
D1
LED
KBC0
LED INDICATION:
2
RESET
EXT_RESET
3
SW 1
SIM CARD
INTERFACE
TP1
& PUSHBUTTONS
A
Appendix: DSK Board Schematic
V_BAT
2
TP85
TP83
TP81
TP79
TP77
TP75
TP73
TP71
TP69
TP67
TP65
TP63
TP61
TP59
TP57
PCB Support/
Mounting Holes
C
B
TP86
TP84
TP82
TP80
TP78
TP76
TP74
TP72
TP70
TP68
TP66
TP64
TP62
TP60
TP58
D14
D12
D10
D8
D6
D4
D2
D0
CS2
/RD
A3
A1
1
V_BCKP
ADIN2
SIM_IO
SIM_CLK
PCHG
ICTL
PW ON
MICIN
MICIP
L7
L8
81
82
83
84
AUXON
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
D15
D13
D11
D9
D7
D5
D3
D1
CS3
/W R
A4
A2
1
100nH
100nH
L5
L6
AUXOP
VBAT
VBAT
VBAT
VBAT
VBAT
VBACKUP
ADIN-1
ADIN-2
V-IO
SIM-I/O
V-SIM
SIM-CLK
SIM-RST
PCHG
VCHG
ICTL
VCCS
PW ON
AUXI
MICIN
RESET
MICIP
MICBIAS
EARP
AUXOP
EARN
AUXON
M_CLK
GPIO-1
GPIO-2
GPIO-3
M_RXD
M_FSYNCH M_TXD
RESETOUT
KBC0
KBC1
KBC2
KBC3
KBC4
KBR0
KBR1
KBR2
KBR3
KBR4
SDI_SDA
SCS0_SCL
GND
TXD2
RXD2
TXD
RXD
CTS
RTS
LPG
CLK13M
A1
A2
A3
A4
RD
WR
CS2
CS3
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
81
82
83
84
D
ADIN1
V-IO
V_SIM
SIM_RST
VCHG
VCCS
AUXI
RESET
MICBIAS
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
41
43
45
47
49
51
53
55
57
59
61
63
65
67
69
71
73
75
77
79
Backup Battery
Testpoints
J1
M402F2-80
2
V_BAT
MODEM & DEBUG
UART PORTS
5
DCD
DSR
RXD
RTS
TXD
CTS
DTR
RI
GND
DCD
DSR
RXD
RTS
TXD
CTS
DTR
RI
GND
MICBIAS
C37
10u
6
R19
2.2k
7
8
9
6
7
8
9
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