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              AirPrime AR7552




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   Document History
   Version   Date             Updates

                              Creation based on document 4116922: AirPrime - AR7558 - Hardware
   1.0       May 18, 2015
                              Integration Guide - Rev1.0.




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              Contents
   1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 7
       1.1.          General Features...............................................................................................................7

   2. POWER INTERFACE ........................................................................................... 8
       2.1.          Power Supply ....................................................................................................................8
       2.2.          Absolute Maximum and ESD Ratings ...............................................................................8
       2.3.          Power and Ground Recommendations .............................................................................9

   3. RF SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................... 10
       3.1.         LTE RF Interface .............................................................................................................10
              3.1.1.    LTE Max TX Output Power ......................................................................................10
              3.1.2.    LTE RX Sensitivity ...................................................................................................10
       3.2.         WCDMA RF Interface ......................................................................................................11
              3.2.1.  WCDMA Max TX Output Power ...............................................................................11
              3.2.2.  WCDMA RX Sensitivity ............................................................................................11
       3.3.         WWAN Antenna Interface ...............................................................................................12
              3.3.1.  WWAN Antenna Recommendations ........................................................................12
       3.4.          Primary Antenna Diagnostics ..........................................................................................13
       3.5.          RX2 Antenna Diagnostics ...............................................................................................13

   4. AUDIO ................................................................................................................ 15
       4.1.          Analog Audio ...................................................................................................................15
       4.2.          Digital Audio ....................................................................................................................16

   5. ROUTING CONSTRAINTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ................................. 17
       5.1.          RF Routing Recommendations .......................................................................................17
       5.2.          Power and Ground Recommendations ...........................................................................19
       5.3.          Antenna Recommendations ............................................................................................19
       5.4.          Interface Circuit Recommendations ................................................................................20

   6. REGULATORY INFORMATION......................................................................... 22
       6.1.          Important Notice ..............................................................................................................22
       6.2.          Safety and Hazards .........................................................................................................22
       6.3.          Important Compliance Information for USA OEM Integrators .........................................22

   7. REFERENCES ................................................................................................... 24
       7.1.          Reference Documents .....................................................................................................24
       7.2.          Abbreviations ...................................................................................................................24




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          List of Tables
   Table 1.    AirPrime AR7552 Embedded Module ............................................................................... 7
   Table 2.    Power Supply Requirements ............................................................................................. 8
   Table 3.    Power Supply Pads ........................................................................................................... 8
   Table 4.    AirPrime AR7552 Absolute Maximum Ratings.................................................................. 8
   Table 5.    Conducted TX (Transmit) Max output Power Tolerances – LTE Bands ......................... 10
   Table 6.    Conducted RX Sensitivity 3GPP (BW: 10MHz) – LTE Bands (Note 1, 4) ...................... 11
   Table 7.    AirPrime AR7552 Maximum WCDMA Transmitter Output Power .................................. 11
   Table 8.    AirPrime AR7552 Minimum WCDMA Receiver Sensitivity ............................................. 11
   Table 9.    AirPrime AR7552 WWAN Antenna Characteristics ........................................................ 12
   Table 10.   WWAN Antenna Interface Pads ...................................................................................... 12
   Table 11.   AirPrime AR7552 WWAN Antenna Recommendations ................................................. 12
   Table 12.   Primary Antenna ADC Characteristics ............................................................................ 13
   Table 13.   Primary Antenna Diagnostics Ranges ............................................................................ 13
   Table 14.   RX2 Antenna ADC Characteristics.................................................................................. 13
   Table 15.   RX2 Antenna Diagnostics Ranges .................................................................................. 14
   Table 16.   Analog Audio Interface Pads ........................................................................................... 15
   Table 17.   Analog Audio Interface Characteristics ........................................................................... 15
   Table 18.   Digital Audio Interface Pads ............................................................................................ 16
   Table 19.   The specification of RF Trace of The CCB, Main Port .................................................... 21
   Table 20.   The specification of RF Trace of The CCB, Diversity and GPS Port ............................. 21
   Table 21.   Reference Specifications................................................................................................. 24
   Table 22.   Abbreviations ................................................................................................................... 24




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              1. Introduction

   1.1.         General Features
   The AirPrime AR7552 embedded modules are designed for the automotive industry. They support
   LTE, WCDMA air interface standards and shares hardware and firmware interfaces with the AirPrime
   AR5550 and AR855x. They also have Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) capabilities
   including GPS and GLONASS.
   The AirPrime AR7552 embedded modules are based on the Qualcomm MDM9615 wireless chipset
   and support the following bands.

   Table 1.   AirPrime AR7552 Embedded Module


   Product          Description                               Band Support

   AirPrime                                                   LTE: B2, B4, B5, B7, B17
                    LTE/WCDMA embedded module
   AR7552                                                     WCDMA: B2, B5




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              2. Power Interface

   2.1.          Power Supply
   The AirPrime AR7552 embedded module is powered via a single regulated DC power supply, 3.7V
   nominal. The power supply requirements can be found in the following table.

   Table 2.    Power Supply Requirements


   Power Supply                                                         Min          Typ           Max          Units

   Main DC Power Input Range                                            3.4          3.7           4.2          V
                                0 to 1kHz                               -            -             200          mVpp
   Power Supply Ripple
                                >1kHz                                   -            -             50           mVpp
   Maximum Current draw         AR7552                                  -            -             tbd          mA

   AirPrime AR7552 does not support USB bus-powered operation. DC power must be supplied via the
   VBATT input.

   Table 3.    Power Supply Pads


   Pad        Name                 Direction                 Function                                   If Unused

   EA2        VBATT                Input                     Power Supply Input                         Must Be Used
   EB2        VBATT                Input                     Power Supply Input                         Must Be Used
   EC2        VBATT                Input                     Power Supply Input                         Must Be Used




   2.2.          Absolute Maximum and ESD Ratings
   This section defines the Absolute Maximum and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Ratings of the
   AirPrime AR7552 embedded modules.

   Warning:      If these parameters are exceeded, even momentarily, damage may occur to the device.

   Table 4.    AirPrime AR7552 Absolute Maximum Ratings


   Parameter                                                                  Min            Max                Units

   VBATT        Power Supply Input                                            -              5.0                V
   VIN          Voltage on any digital input or output pin                    -              VCC_1v8+0.5        V
   IIN          Latch-up current                                              -100           100                mA
   Maximum Voltage applied to antenna interface pins
                Primary Antenna                                               -              36                 V
   VANT         RX2 Antenna                                                   -              36                 V
                GNSS Antenna                                                  -              36                 V
   ESD Ratings




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   Parameter                                                        Min           Max             Units

               Primary, RX2 and GNSS antenna pads - Contact         -             ±8              kV
   ESD1
               All other signal pads - Contact                      -             ± 1.5           kV

       1 The ESD Simulator configured with 330pF, 1000Ω.

   Caution:     The AirPrime AR7552 embedded modules are sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge. ESD
                countermeasures and handling methods must be used when handling the AirPrime AR7552
                devices.



   2.3.         Power and Ground Recommendations
   Power and ground routing is critical to achieving optimal performance of the AirPrime AR7552 devices
   when integrated into an application.
   Recommendations:
          Do not use a separate GND for the Antennas
          Connections to GND from the AirPrime AR7552 should be flooded plane using thermal reliefs
           to ensure reliable solder joints.
          VBATT is recommended to be routed as a wide trace(s) directly from the 4V supply to the
           LGA pad.




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              3. RF Specification
   This section presents the WWAN RF interface of the AirPrime AR7552 series of embedded modules.
   The specifications for the LTE, CDMA and WCDMA interfaces are defined.



   3.1.            LTE RF Interface
   This section presents the LTE RF Specification for the AirPrime AR7552.



   3.1.1.            LTE Max TX Output Power
   The Maximum Transmitter Output Power of the AirPrime AR7552 embedded modules are specified in
   the following table.

   Table 5.     Conducted TX (Transmit) Max output Power Tolerances – LTE Bands


                        Standard (dBm)
   Band                                                Class A (dBm) (Note 3)                   Notes
                        (Note 2)

   B2                   23 ±2.7dB                      23 ±2.0dB                                Note 1,4
   B4                   23 ±2.7dB                      23 ±2.0dB                                Note 1
   B5                   23 ±2.7dB                      23 ±2.0dB                                Note 1
   B7                   23 ±2.7dB                      22.5 +3.2/-1.7dB                         Note 1,4
   B17                  23 ±2.7dB                      23 ±2.0dB                                Note 1

         Note 1: The test configurations for all of the entries in the table above are per 3GPP specification, Connectorized (Class
         3).
         Note 2: Per 3GPP TS 36.521-1 6.2.2 UE Maximum Output Power ( No MPR);and for B13,Per VzW's
         Supplementary_RF_Conformance. 2.1 Maximum Output Power – No MPR Or A-MPR
         Note 3: Class A is defined in 3.3 Environmental
         Note 4: For transmission bandwidths (Figure 5.4.2-1) confined within FUL_low and FUL_low + 4 MHz or FUL_high – 4
         MHz and FUL_high, the maximum output power requirement is relaxed by reducing the lower tolerance limit by 1.5 dB.




   3.1.2.            LTE RX Sensitivity
   The Minimum Receiver Sensitivity of the AirPrime AR7552 embedded modules are specified in the
   following table.


   Note:           For the table below:

                   Dual receiver (SIMO) per 3GPP TS 36.521-1 Rx Sensitivity Specification.
                   Sensitivity values scale with bandwidth:
                        x_MHz_Sensitivity = 10 MHz_Sensitivity - 10*log(10 MHz/x_MHz)
                   10 MHz BW,and 50 RB DownLink and Up Link as 3GPP TS 36.521-1 Table 7.3.5-2.
                   All values are preliminary pending transceiver matching and testing.




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   Table 6.     Conducted RX Sensitivity 3GPP (BW: 10MHz) – LTE Bands (Note 1, 4)


                                                                          Class A (Extreme)
                          Standard (dBm)             Room Typical                                    Class A Limit (
   Band                                                                   Typical (dBm)
                          (Note 2)                   (dBm)                                           dBm) (Note 5)
                                                                          (Note 5)

   B2                     -94.3                      -101                 -100                       -95.5
   B4                     -96.3                      -101.5               -101                       -97
   B5                     -94.3                      -102.5               -102                       -95.5
   B7                     -94.3                      -100                 -99                        -95.5
   B17                    -93.3                      -102                 -101                       -94.5

         Note 1: Dual receiver (SIMO) Per 3GPP TS 36.521-1 Rx Sensitivity Specification.
         Note 2: Per 3GPP Specification.
         Note 3:Sensitivity values scale with bandwidth: x_MHz_Sensitivity = 10 MHz_Sensitivity - 10*log(10 MHz/x_MHz)
         Note 4: 10 MHz BW,and 50 RB DownLink and Up Link as 3GPP TS 36.521-1 Table 7.3.5-2.
         Note 5: Class A is defined in 3.3 Environmental
         Note 6: The requirement is modified by -0.5 dB when the carrier frequency of the assigned E-UTRA channel bandwidth is
         within 865-894 MHz.




   3.2.            WCDMA RF Interface
   This section presents the WCDMA RF Specification for the AirPrime AirPrime AR7552 embedded
   modules.



   3.2.1.            WCDMA Max TX Output Power
   The Maximum Transmitter Output Power of the AirPrime AR7552 embedded module are specified in
   the following table.

   Table 7.     AirPrime AR7552 Maximum WCDMA Transmitter Output Power


                                                              Nominal Max TX Output
   Band                   Frequency Band                                                           Tolerance
                                                              Power

   II (1900/PCS)          1850 MHz to 1910 MHz
                                                              +23.5 dBm                            +2.2/-2.7 dB
   V (850/CELL)           824 MHz to 849 MHz




   3.2.2.            WCDMA RX Sensitivity
   The Minimum Receiver Sensitivity of the AirPrime AR7552 embedded module are specified in the
   following table.

   Table 8.     AirPrime AR7552 Minimum WCDMA Receiver Sensitivity


   Band                   Frequency Band                      Minimum RX Downlink                  Criteria

                                                              -106 dBm (Class A)
   II (1900/PCS)          1930 MHz to 1990 MHz
                                                              -105 dBm (Class B)
                                                                                                   BER < 0.001
                                                              -107 dBm (Class A)
   V (850/CELL)           869 MHz to 894 MHz
                                                              -106 dBm (Class B)


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   3.3.            WWAN Antenna Interface
   The specification for the WWAN Antenna Interface of the AirPrime AR7552 embedded modules are
   defined in the table below.

   Table 9.    AirPrime AR7552 WWAN Antenna Characteristics

                                 WCDMA B5           WCDMA B2
   Characteristics                                                 LTE B4          LTE B7           LTE B17
                                 LTE B5             LTE B2
                           TX    824-849            1850-1910      1710 – 1755     2500-2570        704 – 716
   Frequency (MHz)
                           RX    869-894            1930-1990      2110 – 2155     2620-2690        734– 746
   Impedance               RF    50 Ω
                           RX    2:1
   VSWR max
                           TX    2:1
                                 Primary Antenna – 36 Volts
   Maximum Voltage
                                 RX2 Antenna – 36 Volts (LTE MIMO: tbd)

   Note:           RX2 Antenna port is RX only, RX parameters in the above tables are also applicable.

   Table 10.   WWAN Antenna Interface Pads


   Pad            Name                     Direction                  Function

   BA11           GND                                                 Primary Antenna Ground
   BA12           PRIMARY_ANT              Input/Output               Primary Antenna Interface
   BA13           GND                                                 Primary Antenna Ground
   BA7            GND                                                 Diversity Antenna Ground
   BA8            DIVERSITY_ANT            Input                      Diversity Antenna Interface
   BA9            GND                                                 Diversity Antenna Ground




   3.3.1.            WWAN Antenna Recommendations
   The table below defines the key characteristics to consider for antenna selection.

   Table 11.   AirPrime AR7552 WWAN Antenna Recommendations

                                 WCDMA B5           WCDMA B2
   Characteristics                                                 LTE B4         LTE B7            LTE B17
                                 LTE B5             LTE B2
                           TX    824-849            1850-1910      1710 – 1755    2500-2570         704 – 716
   Frequency (MHz)
                           RX    869-894            1930-1990      2110 – 2155    2620-2690         734– 746
                           RF    50 Ω
   Impedance
                           DC    10 kΩ ±1k
                           RX    1.5: 1
   VSWR max
                           TX    1.5: 1
   Polarization                  Linear, vertical
   Typical radiated gain         0 dBi in one direction at least




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   3.4.           Primary Antenna Diagnostics
   The primary antenna diagnostic feature allows the AirPrime AR7552 embedded module to determine
   if the primary antenna connected to the module is: open, shorted or normal. The antenna connected
   to this interface needs to have a DC resistance to ground of 10 kΩ ± 1k embedded inside.
   The ARx55x FW accepts two limits which are used to evaluate the status of the antenna, representing
   the short and open thresholds. Refer to document [7] for the syntax of AT+ANTLIMT.

   Table 12.    Primary Antenna ADC Characteristics


                                        Min                 Nom               Max                  Units

   ADC Voltage Range                    0                   0.9               1.8                  Volts
   Resolution                           -                                     15                   Bit
   ADC Values                           0                                     16383
   Voltage/ADC step                                         ~0.0011                                Volts

       1 Assumes 10kΩ Nominal DC resistance in the attached antenna and internal to AirPrime AR7552 device



   The following example illustrates the Antenna states and resistance values for a typical limit setting.
   AT+ANTLIMT=1,839,1088

   Table 13.    Primary Antenna Diagnostics Ranges


   Antenna State                 Min ADC              Max ADC                Antenna Resistance Range

   Short                         0                    839                    ~ ≤ 7 kΩ
   Normal                        841                  1086                   7 kΩ < x < 13 kΩ
   Open                          1088                 1900                   ≥ 13 kΩ

   Note:          Highlighted numbers in the table above are programmed as shortLim and openLim using the
                  +ANTLIMT command.



   3.5.           RX2 Antenna Diagnostics
   The RX2 antenna diagnostic feature allows the AirPrime AR75520 to determine if the RX2 antenna
   connected to the module is: open, shorted or normal. The antenna connected to this interface needs
   to have a DC resistance to ground of 10 kΩ ± 1k embedded inside.
   The AirPrime AR7552 FW accepts two limits which are used to evaluate the status of the antenna,
   representing the short and open thresholds. Refer to document [7] for the syntax of AT+ANTLIMT.

   Table 14.    RX2 Antenna ADC Characteristics


                                        Min                 Nom               Max                  Units

   ADC Voltage Range                    0                   0.9               1.8                  Volts
   Resolution                           -                                     15                   Bit
   ADC Values                           0                                     16383
   Voltage/ADC step                                         ~0.0011                                Volts

       1 Assumes 10kΩ Nominal DC resistance in the attached antenna and internal to AirPrime AR7552 device




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   The following example illustrates the Antenna states and resistance values for a typical limit setting.
   AT+ANTLIMT=2,839,1088

   Table 15.   RX2 Antenna Diagnostics Ranges


   Antenna State               Min ADC            Max ADC              Antenna Resistance Range

   Short                       0                  839                  ~ ≤ 7 kΩ
   Normal                      841                1086                 7 kΩ < x < 13 kΩ
   Open                        1088               1900                 ≥ 13 kΩ

   Note:         Highlighted numbers in the table above are programmed as shortLim and openLim using the
                 +ANTLIMT command.




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               4. Audio
   The AirPrime AR7552 supports both Analog and Digital audio interfaces. The following diagram
   illustrates the Audio subsystem and identifies where various AT commands affect the audio
   subsystem. Refer to document [7] for details of the AT commands.



   4.1.          Analog Audio
   The AirPrime AR7552 provides a mono differential analog audio interface.

   Table 16.   Analog Audio Interface Pads


   Pad     Name                              Direction       Function                             Interface

   CD9     AUDIO1_IN_P                                       Microphone 1 input positive
                                             Input
   CC10    AUDIO1_IN_M                                       Microphone 1 input negative
                                                                                                  Primary
   CE6     AUDIO1_OUT_P                                      Speaker 1 output positive
                                             Output
   CE8     AUDIO1_OUT_M                                      Speaker 1 output negative

   Table 17.   Analog Audio Interface Characteristics


   Analog Audio                                                 Min.         Typ.          Max.      Units


                  Input Impedance                               16           20            24        kΩ
                  Signal Level – Differential                   -0.3         -             2.9       dBV
   Audio IN
                  Signal Level – Single-ended
                  (the unused audio signal must be tied to      -0.3         -             2.9       dBV
                  GND or analog reference)
                  Signal Level – Differential                   -            -                       dBV
                  Signal Level – Single-ended                   -0.3         -             2.9       dBV
   Audio OUT
                  Output Impedance                              -0.3         -             2.9       Ω
                  Signal Drive Strength – Application Load      -            600           1M        kΩ




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   4.2.           Digital Audio
   The AirPrime AR7552 provides a 4-wire digital audio interface. This interface can be configured as
   either a PCM or an I2S.

   Table 18.    Digital Audio Interface Pads


                                               1     PCM
   Pad          Name              Direction                         Direction      I2S Function   If Unused
                                                     Function

                                                     PCM Frame
   DB3          PCM_FS            Output                            Input/Output   I2S_WS         Leave Open
                                                     Sync
   DA3          PCM_CLK           Output             PCM Clock      Input/Output   I2S_SCLK       Leave Open
   DC2          PCM_DOUT          Output             PCM Data Out   Output         I2S_DOUT       Leave Open
   DD2          PCM_DIN           Input              PCM Data In    Input          I2S_DIN        Leave Open

         1 Direction when defined in Master mode.




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           5. Routing Constraints and
              Recommendations
   Layout and routing of the AirPrime AR7552 device in the application is critical to maintaining the
   performance of the radio. The following sections provide guidance to the developer when designing
   their application to include an AirPrime AR7552 device and achieve optimal system performance.



   5.1.         RF Routing Recommendations
   To route the RF antenna signals, the following recommendations must be observed for PCB layout:
   The RF signals must be routed using traces with a 50  characteristic impedance.
   Basically, the characteristic impedance depends on the dielectric constant (εr) of the material used,
   trace width (W), trace thickness (T), and height (H) between the trace and the reference ground plane.
   In order to respect this constraint, Sierra Wireless recommends that a MicroStrip structure be used
   and trace width be computed with a simulation tool (such as AppCAD, shown in the figure below and
   available free of charge at http://www.avagotech.com).




          Figure 1.     AppCAD Screenshot for Microstrip Design Power Mode Diagram

   The trace width should be wide enough to maintain reasonable insertion loss and manufacturing
   reliability. Cutting out inner layers of ground under the trace will increase the effective substrate height;
   therefore, increasing the width of the RF trace.
   Caution:     It is critical that no other signals (digital, analog, or supply) cross under the RF path. The figure
                below shows a generic example of good and poor routing techniques.




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   Poor routing                                            Correct routing




   The yellow traces cross the RF trace.                   There is no signal around the RF path.

           Figure 2.    RF Routing Examples

           Fill the area around the RF traces with ground and ground vias to connect inner ground layers
            for isolation.
           Cut out ground fill under RF signal pads to reduce stray capacitance losses.
           Avoid routing RF traces with sharp corners. A smooth radius is recommended.
            E.g. Use of 45°angles instead of 90°.
           The ground reference plane should be a solid continuous plane under the trace.
           The coplanar clearance (G, below) from the trace to the ground should be at least the trace
            width (W) and at least twice the height (H). This reduces the parasitic capacitance, which
            potentially alters the trace impedance and increases the losses.
            E.g. If W = 100 microns then G = 200 microns in an ideal setup. G = 150 microns would also
            be acceptable is space is limited.




           Figure 3.    Coplanar Clearance Example


   Note:         The figure above shows several internal ground layers cut out, which may not be necessary for
                 every application.




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           Figure 4.   Antenna Microstrip Routing Example




   5.2.          Power and Ground Recommendations
   Power and ground routing is critical to achieving optimal performance of the AirPrime AR7552 devices
   when integrated into an application.
   Recommendations:
           Do not use a separate GND for the Antennas
           Connections to GND from the AirPrime AR7552 should be flooded plane using thermal reliefs
            to ensure reliable solder joints.
           VBATT is recommended to be routed as a wide trace(s) directly from the 4V supply to the
            LGA pad.



   5.3.          Antenna Recommendations
   The AirPrime AR755x devices are designed to provide diagnostics status of the antennas connected
   to it.
           The Primary antenna interface is optimized for a multiband cellular antenna with a 10 kΩ DC
            impedance between the antenna element and the ground reference.
           The GNSS antenna interface is optimized for a 5V active GNSS antenna supporting the GPS
            L1 and GLONASS L1 FDMA bands. Refer to GNSS Antenna Diagnostics section.
   Connecting the antenna ground reference to the vehicle chassis is not recommended since that has
   been known to cause noise from the engine to couple into the audio of the device. It is ultimately up to
   the integrator to evaluate this performance.




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   5.4.          Interface Circuit Recommendations
   The recommended interface implementation is to use open-drain non-inverting buffers with pull-ups to
   the appropriate voltage reference. This allows a host processor operating at a different voltage to
   communicate with the AirPrime AR7552 using the appropriate voltage levels.
   The figure below is a reference circuit for a digital input signal to the AirPrime AR7552 device.

                                                                   VCC_1V8
                                           Vref of APP



          Output from                       VCC
                                                  OVT
             App
                                                                     Input to AirPrime AR module



           Figure 5.    AirPrime AR7552 Input Reference Circuit

   The figure below is a reference circuit for a digital output signal from the AirPrime AR7552 device.

                            Vref of APP

                                                  VCC_1V8



                                                         VCC                      Output from
              Input to App                           OVT                      AirPrime AR module




           Figure 6.    AirPrime AR7552 Output Reference Circuit

   The open-drain non-inverting buffer used in the reference circuits above is the OnSemi NL17SZ07.
   Tip:          The NL17SZ07 is over-voltage tolerant on the inputs. It may be possible to power all the buffers
                 from the 1.8V reference voltage output. Review the digital output characteristics of the applications
                 drivers and the Input characteristics of the buffer selected to determine if this would work in your
                 application.

   If a Digital IO signal is used bidirectional in the application then a bidirectional buffer or bidirectional
   level translator is needed.


   Note: The AR7552 modem is granted with a modular approval for mobile applications. During FCC/IC
   testing, the antenna trace of the AirPrime AR7552 embedded module which located on the CCB are
   defined in the table below.




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   Table 19.    The specification of RF Trace of The CCB, Main Port


                         Length-1      Length-2     Length-3     Angel 1         Angel 2        Width
                         (mm)          (mm)         (mm)         (degree)        (degree)       (mm)

   Main Port                 3.9         19.79            5.86        135           135          1.58

   Table 20.    The specification of RF Trace of The CCB, Diversity and GPS Port


                         Length (mm)          Width (mm)

   Diversity Port              24.35               1.58
   GPS Port                    27.01               1.58

   * Diversity Port is for Rx only.


   The figure below is the RF trace in AR7552 CCB.




                                                                                      Angel 2




                                                                       Angel 1




   Figure 7.    The definition of RF trace in the AR7552 CCB



   Integrators may use the AR7552 modem in their final products without additional FCC/IC (Industry
   Canada) certification if they meet the above design in AR7552 CCB. Otherwise, FCC/IC Class II
   Permissive change need be obtained.




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           6. Regulatory Information

   6.1.         Important Notice
   Because of the nature of wireless communications, transmission and reception of data can
   never be guaranteed. Data may be delayed, corrupted (i.e., have errors) or be totally lost.
   Although significant delays or losses of data are rare when wireless devices such as the
   Sierra Wireless modem are used in a normal manner with a well-constructed network, the
   Sierra Wireless modem should not be used in situations where failure to transmit or receive
   data could result in damage of any kind to the user or any other party, including but not
   limited to personal injury, death, or loss of property. Sierra Wireless and its affiliates accept
   no responsibility for damages of any kind resulting from delays or errors in data transmitted
   or received using Sierra Wireless modem, or for failure of the Sierra Wireless modem to
   transmit or receive such data.



   6.2.         Safety and Hazards
   Do not operate the AR7552 modem:
          In areas where blasting is in progress
          Where explosive atmospheres may be present including refueling points, fuel
           depots, and chemical plants
          Near medical equipment, life support equipment, or any equipment which may be
           susceptible to any form of radio interference. In such areas, the AR Series device
           MUST BE POWERED OFF. Otherwise, the AR Series device can transmit signals
           that could interfere with this equipment
          In an aircraft, the AR Series device MUST BE POWERED OFF. Otherwise, the AR
           Series device can transmit signals that could interfere with various onboard systems
           and may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft or disrupt the cellular network.
           Use of cellular phone in aircraft is illegal in some jurisdictions. Failure to observe this
           instruction may lead to suspension or denial of cellular telephone services to the
           offender, or legal action or both.
          Some airlines may permit the use of cellular phones while the aircraft is on the
           ground and the door is open. The AR Series device may be used normally at this
           time.



   6.3.         Important Compliance Information for
                USA OEM Integrators
   The AR Series device is granted with a modular approval for mobile applications. Integrators
   may use the AR Series device in their final products without additional FCC/IC (Industry
   Canada) certification if they meet the following conditions. Otherwise, additional FCC/IC
   approvals must be obtained.
       1. At least 20cm separation distance between the antenna and the user’s body must
          be maintained at all times.
       2. To comply with FCC/IC regulations limiting both maximum RF output power and
          human exposure to RF radiation, the maximum antenna gain including cable loss in



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          a mobile-only exposure condition must not exceed the gain values presented in the
          table below:
           5.0 dBi in Cellular band
           5.0 dBi in PCS band
           5.0 dBi in LTE Band 4
           7.0 dBi in LTE Band 7
           5.0 dBi in LTE Band 17
       3. The AR7552 modem may transmit simultaneously with other collocated radio
          transmitters within a host device, provided the following conditions are met:
           Each collocated radio transmitter has been certfied by FCC / IC for mobile
              application.
           At least 20 cm separation distance between the antennas of the collocated
              transmitters and the user’s body must be maintained at all times.
           The output power and antenna gain must not exceed the limits and configu-
              rations stipulated in the following table.


                                                  Frequency         Maximum                  Maximum
       Device           Technology       Band
                                                  (MHz)             conducted power          antenna gain

                                         2        1850-1910         25.0                     5
                                         4        1710-1755         25.0                     5
                        LTE              5        824-849           25.0                     5
       AR7552
                                         7        2500 – 2570       25.7                     7
       Module
                                         17       704-716           25.0                     5
                                         2        1850-1910         25.7                     5
                        UMTS
                                         5        824-849           25.7                     5
                                                  2400-2500         29                       5
                        WLAN
                                                  5150-580          29                       5

       Collocated                                 2300-2400         29                       5
       transmitters1    WiMAX                     2500-2700         29                       5
                                                  3300-3800         29                       5
                        BT                        2400-2500         15                       5

       1. Valid collocated Transmitter combinations: WLAN+BT; WiMAX+BT. (WLAN+WiMAX+BT is not permitted.)



       4. A label must be affixed to the outside of the end product into which the AirPrime
          AR7552 device is incorporated, with a statement similar to the following:
           This device contains FCC ID: N7NAR7552
           This equipment contains equipment certified under IC: 2417C-AR7552
       5. A user manual with the end product must clearly indicate the operating requirements
          and conditions that must be observed to ensure compliance with current FCC/IC RF
          exposure guidelines.


   The end product with an embedded AirPrime AR7552 device may also need to pass the
   FCC Part 15 unintentional emission testing requirements and be properly authorized.
   Note:        If this module is intended for use in a portable device, you are responsible for separate
                approval to satisfy the SAR requirements of FCC Part 2.1093 and IC RSS-102.



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               7. References

   7.1.           Reference Documents
   The table below lists the reference specifications for this product.

   Table 21.   Reference Specifications


   Ref    Title                                                                   Issuer

          Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for
   [1]                                                                            3GPP2
          cdma2000 High Rate Packet Data Access Terminal – C.S0033
          Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for
   [2]                                                                            3GPP2
          cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Mobile Stations – C.S0011 (IS-98D)
   [3]    Universal Serial Bus Specification                                      USB Implementers Forum
          Universal Serial Bus CDC Subclass Specification for Wireless Mobile
   [4]                                                                            USB Implementers Forum
          Communication Devices
   [5]    Universal Serial Bus Class Definitions for Communication Devices        USB Implementers Forum
   [6]    AirPrime AR Series Customer Process Guidelines                          Sierra Wireless
   [7]    AirPrime AR7 Series AT Command Interface Specification                  Sierra Wireless
   [8]    AirPrime AR7 Series Firmware Download Guide                             Sierra Wireless




   7.2.           Abbreviations
   The table below lists several abbreviations used in this document.

   Table 22.   Abbreviations


   Abbreviation             Description

   CDMA                     Code Division Multiple Access
   DRX                      Discontinuous Receive
   GNSS                     Global Navigation Satellite System
   GSM                      Global System for Mobile Communications
   HSPA                     High Speed Packet Access
   LTE                      Long Term Evolution
   SCI                      Slot Cycle Index
   USB                      Universal Serial Bus
   WCDMA                    Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
   WWAN                     Wireless Wide Area Network




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