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Product Technical Specification


               AirPrime HL7618




                           December 02, 2015


 Product Technical Specification


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   Document History
    Version    Date                 Updates

    1.0        August 14, 2015      Creation
                                    Added:
                                          2.12 Analog to Digital Converter (ADC1)
                                          2.15.3 TX_ON Indicator (TX_ON)
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                                    Updated:
                                           Table 2 AirPrime HL7618 Features
                                           Figure 1 AirPrime HL7618 Architecture Overview
    2.0        December 02, 2015           Figure 2 AirPrime HL7618 Mechanical Overview (Top View and
                                            Bottom View)
                                           Table 3 ESD Specifications
                                           Table 5 Regulation Compliance
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                                           2.2 Current Consumption (TBC)
                                           3 Mechanical Drawings
                                           4 FCC Legal Information
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              Contents
   1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................... 9
       1.1.          Common Flexible Form Factor (CF3)............................................................................... 9
       1.2.          Physical Dimensions ....................................................................................................... 9
       1.3.          General Features .......................................................................................................... 10
       1.4.          Architecture ................................................................................................................... 11
       1.5.          Interfaces ...................................................................................................................... 12
       1.6.          Connection Interface ..................................................................................................... 12
       1.7.          ESD .............................................................................................................................. 13
       1.8.         Environmental and Certifications ................................................................................... 13
              1.8.1.    Environmental Specifications ................................................................................. 13
              1.8.2.    Regulatory ............................................................................................................. 14
              1.8.3.    RoHS Directive Compliant ..................................................................................... 14
              1.8.4.    Disposing of the Product ........................................................................................ 14
       1.9.          References .................................................................................................................... 14

   2. DETAILED INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................... 15
       2.1.          Power Supply ................................................................................................................ 15
       2.2.          Current Consumption (TBC) .......................................................................................... 15
       2.3.          VGPIO........................................................................................................................... 16
       2.4.          BAT_RTC ...................................................................................................................... 16
       2.5.         SIM Interface ................................................................................................................. 17
              2.5.1.    UIM1_DET ............................................................................................................. 17
       2.6.          USB .............................................................................................................................. 18
       2.7.          Electrical Information for Digital I/O ............................................................................... 18
       2.8.          General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) .......................................................................... 19
       2.9.          Main Serial Link (UART1).............................................................................................. 19
       2.10.         POWER-ON Signal (PWR_ON_N)................................................................................ 20
       2.11.         Reset Signal (RESET_IN_N) ........................................................................................ 20
       2.12.         Analog to Digital Converter (ADC1)............................................................................... 21
       2.13.         Clock Interface .............................................................................................................. 22
       2.14.    Debug Interfaces ........................................................................................................... 22
           2.14.1. Trace Debug .......................................................................................................... 22
           2.14.2. JTAG...................................................................................................................... 22
       2.15.    RF Interface .................................................................................................................. 23
           2.15.1. RF Connection ....................................................................................................... 23
           2.15.2. RF Performances ................................................................................................... 23
           2.15.3. TX_ON Indicator (TX_ON) ..................................................................................... 24

   3. MECHANICAL DRAWINGS................................................................................. 25


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   4. FCC LEGAL INFORMATION ............................................................................... 28
   5. TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS.......................................................................... 30




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           List of Figures
   Figure 1.   AirPrime HL7618 Architecture Overview ....................................................................... 11
   Figure 2.   AirPrime HL7618 Mechanical Overview (Top View and Bottom View) .......................... 12
   Figure 3.   TX_ON State During Transmission ............................................................................... 24
   Figure 4.   AirPrime HL7618 Mechanical Drawing .......................................................................... 25
   Figure 5.   AirPrime HL7618 Dimensions Drawing ......................................................................... 26
   Figure 6.   AirPrime HL7618 Footprint ............................................................................................ 27




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          List of Tables
   Table 1.    Supported Bands/Connectivity ........................................................................................ 9
   Table 2.    AirPrime HL7618 Features ............................................................................................ 10
   Table 3.    ESD Specifications........................................................................................................ 13
   Table 4.    AirPrime HL7618 Environmental Specifications ............................................................ 13
   Table 5.    Regulation Compliance ................................................................................................. 14
   Table 6.    Power Supply ................................................................................................................ 15
   Table 7.    Current Consumption .................................................................................................... 15
   Table 8.    Current Consumption per Power Supply ....................................................................... 15
   Table 9.    VGPIO Electrical Characteristics ................................................................................... 16
   Table 10.   BAT_RTC Electrical Characteristics .............................................................................. 16
   Table 11.   UIM1 Pad Description ................................................................................................... 17
   Table 12.   Electrical Characteristics of UIM1.................................................................................. 17
   Table 13.   USB Pad Description .................................................................................................... 18
   Table 14.   Digital I/O Electrical Characteristics .............................................................................. 18
   Table 15.   GPIO Pad Description ................................................................................................... 19
   Table 16.   UART1 Pad Description ................................................................................................ 19
   Table 17.   PWR_ON_N Electrical Characteristics .......................................................................... 20
   Table 18.   RESET_IN_N Electrical Characteristics ........................................................................ 21
   Table 19.   ADC Interface Pad Description ..................................................................................... 21
   Table 20.   ADC Electrical Characteristics ...................................................................................... 21
   Table 21.   Clock Interface Pad Description .................................................................................... 22
   Table 22.   Trace Debug Pad Description ....................................................................................... 22
   Table 23.   JTAG Pad Description ................................................................................................... 22
   Table 24.   RF Main Connection ..................................................................................................... 23
   Table 25.   RF Diversity Connection ............................................................................................... 23
   Table 26.   Conducted RX Sensitivity (dBm) ................................................................................... 23
   Table 27.   TX_ON Indicator Pad Description ................................................................................. 24
   Table 28.   TX_ON Characteristics ................................................................................................. 24




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              1. Introduction
   This document is the Product Technical Specification for the AirPrime HL7618 Embedded Module. It
   defines the high level product features and illustrates the interfaces for these features. This document
   is intended to cover the hardware aspects of the product, including electrical and mechanical.
   The AirPrime HL7618 belongs to the AirPrime HL Series from Essential Connectivity Module family.
   These are industrial grade Embedded Wireless Modules that provides data connectivity on LTE
   networks (as listed in Table 1 Supported Bands/Connectivity).
   The HL7618 supports a large variety of interfaces such as USB 2.0, UART, GPIOs and dual SIM to
   provide customers with the highest level of flexibility in implementing high-end solutions.

   Table 1.     Supported Bands/Connectivity


    RF Band          Transmit band (Tx)           Receive band (Rx)      Maximum Output Power

    LTE B4           1710 to 1755 MHz             2110 to 2155 MHz       23dBm ± 2dBm
    LTE B13          777 to 787 MHz               746 to 756 MHz         23dBm ± 2dBm




   1.1.           Common Flexible Form Factor (CF3)
   The AirPrime HL7618 belongs to the Common Flexible Form Factor (CF3) family of modules. This
   family consists of a series of WWAN modules that share the same mechanical dimensions (same
   width and length with varying thicknesses) and footprint. The CF3 form factor provides a unique
   solution to a series of problems faced commonly in the WWAN module space as it:
             Accommodates multiple radio technologies (from 2G to LTE advanced) and band groupings
             Supports bit-pipe (Essential Module Series) and value add (Smart Module Series) solutions
             Offers electrical and functional compatibility
             Provides Direct Mount as well as Socketability depending on customer needs



   1.2.           Physical Dimensions
   AirPrime HL7618 modules are compact, robust, fully shielded modules with the following dimensions:
             Length: 23 mm
             Width: 22 mm
             Thickness: 2.5 mm
             Weight: 3.5 g
   Note:          Dimensions specified above are typical values.




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   1.3.            General Features
   The table below summarizes the AirPrime HL7618 features.

   Table 2.      AirPrime HL7618 Features


    Feature                       Description

                                           Small form factor (146-pad solderable LGA pad) – 23mm x 22mm x
                                            2.5mm (nominal)
    Physical                               Complete body shielding
                                           RF connection pads (RF main interface)
                                           Baseband signals connection
    Electrical                    Single or double supply voltage (VBATT and VBATT_PA) – 3.2V – 4.5V
    RF                            Dual-band LTE (AWS (B4), 700 MHz (B13))
                                           Dual SIM Single Standby (DSSS)
                                           1.8V/3V support
                                           SIM extraction / hot plug detection
    SIM interface
                                           SIM/USIM support
                                           Conforms with ETSI UICC Specifications.
                                           Supports SIM application tool kit with proactive SIM commands
                                           NDIS NIC interface support (Windows 7, Windows 8, Linux)
                                           MBIM support
                                           Multiple non-multiplexed USB channel support
                                           Dial-up networking
    Application interface
                                           USB selective suspend to maximize power savings
                                           CMUX multiplexing over UART
                                           AT command interface – 3GPP 27.007 standard, plus proprietary
                                            extended AT commands
                                  Single mode LTE operation:
                                           LTE FDD, bandwidth 1.4-20 MHz
                                           System Release: 3GPP Rel. 9
                                           Category 1 (up to 10 Mbit/s in downlink, 5 Mbit/s in uplink)
    Protocol Stack
                                           Max modulation 64 QAM DL, 16 QAM UL
                                           Intra-frequency and inter-frequency mobility
                                           SON ANR
                                           Public Warning System PWS
                                           SMS over SGs and IMS
                                           SMS MO and MT
                                           SMS saving to SIM card or ME storage
                                           SMS reading from SIM card or ME storage
    SMS                                    SMS sorting
                                           SMS concatenation
                                           SMS Status Report
                                           SMS replacement support
                                           SMS storing rules (support of AT+CNMI, AT+CNMA)




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    Feature                      Description

                                          Multiple (up to 20) cellular packet data profiles
                                          Sleep mode for minimum idle power draw
                                          Mobile-originated PDP context activation / deactivation
                                          Support QoS profile
                                             Release 97 – Precedence Class, Reliability Class, Delay Class, Peak
                                              Throughput, Mean Throughput
    Connectivity                             Release 99 QoS negotiation – Background, Interactive, and
                                              Streaming
                                          Static and Dynamic IP address. The network may assign a fixed IP
                                           address or dynamically assign one using DHCP (Dynamic Host
                                           Configuration Protocol).
                                          Supports PAP and CHAP authentication protocols
                                          PDP context type (IPv4, IPv6, IPv4v6). IP Packet Data Protocol context
                                          RFC1144 TCP/IP header compression
                                 Operating temperature ranges (industrial grade):
    Environmental                         Class A: -30°C to +70°C
                                          Class B: -40°C to +85°C
    RTC                          Real Time Clock (RTC) with calendar




   1.4.          Architecture
   The figure below presents an overview of the AirPrime HL7618 internal architecture and external
   interfaces.




   Figure 1.   AirPrime HL7618 Architecture Overview




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   1.5.            Interfaces
   The AirPrime HL7618 module provides the following interfaces and peripheral connectivity:
              1x - 8-wire UART
              1x - Active Low RESET
              1x - USB 2.0
              1x - Backup Battery Interface
              2x - System Clock Out
              1x - Active Low POWER-ON
              1x - 1.8V/3V SIM
              1x - JTAG Interface
              12x - GPIOs (2 of which have multiplexes)
              1x - Main Antenna
              1x - RX Diversity
              1x - VGPIO
              1x - TX ON
              1x - ADC
              1x - Debug Interface



   1.6.            Connection Interface
   The AirPrime HL7618 module is an LGA form factor device. All electrical and mechanical connections
   are made through the 146 Land Grid Array (LGA) pads on the bottom side of the PCB.




   Figure 2.     AirPrime HL7618 Mechanical Overview (Top View and Bottom View)


   The 146 pads have the following distribution:
              66 inner signal pads, 1x0.5mm, pitch 0.8mm
              1 reserved test point (do not connect), 1.0mm diameter
              7 test point (JTAG), 0.8mm diameter, 1.20mm pitch
              64 inner ground pads, 1.0x1.0mm, pitch 1.825mm/1.475mm
              4 inner corner ground pads, 1x1mm
              4 outer corner ground pads, 1x0.9mm




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   1.7.           ESD
   Refer to the following table for ESD Specifications.
   Note:          Information specified in the following table is preliminary and subject to change.


   Table 3.     ESD Specifications


    Category              Connection               Specification

    Operational           RF ports                 IEC-61000-4-2 — Level (Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test)
                                                   Unless otherwise specified:
                          Host connector                    JESD22-A114 +/- 1kV Human Body Model
    Non-operational
                          interface                         JESD22-A115 +/- 200V Machine Model
                                                            JESD22-C101C +/- 250V Charged Device Model
                          SIM connector            Adding ESD protection is highly recommended at the point where
    Signals                                        the USIM contacts are exposed, and for any other signals that
                          Other host signals       would be subjected to ESD by the user.




   1.8.           Environmental and Certifications

   1.8.1.           Environmental Specifications
   The environmental specification for both operating and storage conditions are defined in the table
   below.

   Table 4.     AirPrime HL7618 Environmental Specifications


    Conditions                                                  Range

    Operating Class A                                           -30°C to +70°C
    Operating Class B                                           -40°C to +85°C
    Storage                                                     -40°C to +85°C



   Class A is defined as the operating temperature ranges that the device:
             Shall exhibit normal function during and after environmental exposure.
             Shall meet the minimum requirements of 3GPP or appropriate wireless standards.


   Class B is defined as the operating temperature ranges that the device:
             Shall remain fully functional during and after environmental exposure
             Shall exhibit the ability to establish an SMS or DATA call (emergency call) at all times even
              when one or more environmental constraint exceeds the specified tolerance.
             Unless otherwise stated, full performance should return to normal after the excessive
              constraint(s) have been removed.




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   1.8.2.         Regulatory
   The AirPrime HL7618 is compliant with FCC regulations.
   FCC compliance will be reflected on the AirPrime HL7618 label.

   Table 5.   Regulation Compliance


    Document           Current Version     Title

    GCF-CC             v3.59.0 or later    GCF Conformance Certification Criteria
    FCC Part 27        NA                  Miscellaneous wireless communication services




   1.8.3.         RoHS Directive Compliant
   The AirPrime HL7618 module is compliant with RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU which sets limits for the
   use of certain restricted hazardous substances. This directive states that “from 1st July 2006, new
   electrical and electronic equipment put on the market does not contain lead, mercury, cadmium,
   hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) or polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE)”.



   1.8.4.         Disposing of the Product
    This electronic product is subject to the EU Directive 2012/19/EU for Waste Electrical
    and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). As such, this product must not be disposed of at a
    municipal waste collection point. Please refer to local regulations for directions on how
    to dispose of this product in an environmental friendly manner.




   1.9.         References
       [1]    AirPrime HL Series Customer Process Guidelines
              Reference Number: 4114330
       [2]    AirPrime HL7618, HL7690 and HL7692 AT Commands Interface Guide
              Reference Number: 4118395
       [3]    AirPrime HL Series Development Kit User Guide
              Reference Number: 4114877




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   Note:         If not specified, all electrical values are given for VBATT=3.7V and an operating temperature of
                 25°C.

                 For standard applications, VBATT and VBATT_PA must be tied externally to the same power
                 supply. For some specific applications, AirPrime HL7618 module supports separate VBATT and
                 VBATT_PA connection if requirements below are fulfilled.



   2.1.          Power Supply
   The AirPrime HL7618 module is supplied through the VBATT signal with the following characteristics.

   Table 6.    Power Supply


    Supply                                             Minimum                Typical             Maximum

    VBATT voltage (V)                                  3.21                   3.7                 4.5
    VBATT_PA voltage (V) Full Specification            3.21                   3.7                 4.5
    VBATT_PA voltage (V) Extended Range                2.8                    3.7                 4.5

       1         This value has to be guaranteed during the burst.

   Note:         Load capacitance for VBATT is around 32µF ± 20% embedded inside the module.
                 Load capacitance for VBATT_PA is around 10µF ± 20% embedded inside the module.



   2.2.          Current Consumption (TBC)
   The following table lists the current consumption of the AirPrime HL7618 at different conditions.
   Note:         Typical values are defined for VBATT/VBATT_PA at 3.7V and 25°C, for 50Ω impedance at all RF
                 ports. Maximum values are provided for VSWR3:1 with worst conditions among supported ranges
                 of voltages and temperature.


   Table 7.    Current Consumption


    Parameter                                              Minimum        Typical           Maximum         Unit

    Off mode                                               95.0           110               202.0           µA
    Sleep mode – LTE               Band 4                  1.2            1.4               6.2             mA
    DRX = 1.28s
                                   Band 13                 1.2            1.4               6.2             mA
    USB = suspended

    LTE in communication           Band 4                  510.0          610.0             945.0           mA
    mode (TX Max)                  Band 13                 460.0          540.0             720.0           mA


   Table 8.    Current Consumption per Power Supply


    Parameter (at nominal voltage, 3.7 V)                                                   Typical         Unit

    VBATT                                                            Band 4                 207             mA



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    Parameter (at nominal voltage, 3.7 V)                                                     Typical      Unit

                       LTE in communication mode (TX Max)                                     212
                                                                 Band 13                                   mA
                       USB = disconnected
                       LTE in communication mode (TX Max)        Band 4                       403          mA
    VBATT_PA
                       USB = disconnected                        Band 13                      328          mA




   2.3.            VGPIO
   The VGPIO output can be used to:
              Pull-up signals such as I/Os
              Supply the digital transistors driving LEDs


   The VGPIO output is available when the AirPrime HL7618 module is switched ON.

   Table 9.      VGPIO Electrical Characteristics


    Parameter                      Min         Typ     Max        Remarks

    Voltage level (V)              1.7         1.8     1.9        Both active mode and sleep mode
    Current capability                                            Power management support up to 50mA
                                   -           -       50
    Active Mode (mA)                                              output in Active mode
    Current capability                                            Power management support up to 3mA output
                                   -           -       3
    Sleep Mode (mA)                                               in Sleep mode
    Rise Time(ms)                  -           -       1.5        Start-Up time from 0V




   2.4.            BAT_RTC
   The AirPrime HL7618 module provides an input/output to connect a Real Time Clock power supply.
   This pad is used as a back-up power supply for the internal Real Time Clock. The RTC is supported
   when VBATT is available but a back-up power supply is needed to save date and hour when VBATT
   is switched off.
   If VBATT is available, the back-up battery can be charged by the internal 1.8V power supply regulator.

   Table 10.     BAT_RTC Electrical Characteristics


    Parameter                                              Minimum         Typical        Maximum        Unit

    Input voltage                                          -               1.8            -              V
    Input current consumption                              -               2.5 (TBC)      -              µA
    Output voltage                                         -5%             1.8            +5%            V
    Max charging current (@VBATT=3.7V)                     -               25             -              mA




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   2.5.           SIM Interface
   The AirPrime HL7618 has one physical SIM interface, UIM1, which has optional support for dual SIM
   application with an external SIM switch.
   It allows control of a 1.8V/3V SIM and is fully compliant with GSM 11.11 recommendations concerning
   SIM functions.
   The five signals used by UIM1 are as follows:
              UIM1_VCC: power supply
              UIM1_CLK: clock
              UIM1_DATA: I/O port
              UIM1_RESET: reset
              UIM1_DET: SIM detection



   Table 11.    UIM1 Pad Description


    Pad #         Signal Name                Description

    26            UIM1_VCC                   1.8V/3V SIM1 Power supply
    27            UIM1_CLK                   1.8V/3V SIM1 Clock
    28            UIM1_DATA                  1.8V/3V SIM1 Data
    29            UIM1_RESET                 1.8V/3V SIM1 Reset
    64            UIM1_DET                   UIM1 Detection


   Table 12.    Electrical Characteristics of UIM1


    Parameter                                Min     Typ      Max        Remarks

    UIM1 Interface Voltage (V)               -       2.9      -          The appropriate output voltage is auto
    (VCC,CLK,IO,RST)                         -       1.80     -          detected and selected by software.
    UIM1 Detect                              -       1.80     -          High active
    UIM1_VCC Current (mA)                    -       -        10         Max output current in sleep mode = 3 mA
    UIM1_VCC Line Regulation
                                             -       -        50         At Iout_Max
    (mV/V)
    UIM1_VCC Power-up Setting
                                             -       10       -
    Time (µs) from power down




   2.5.1.           UIM1_DET
   UIM1_DET is used to detect and notify the application about the insertion and removal of a SIM
   device in the SIM socket connected to the SIM interface. When a SIM is inserted, the state of
   UIM1_DET transitions from logic 0 to logic 1. Inversely, when a SIM is removed, the state of
   UIM1_DET transitions from logic 1 to logic 0.




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   2.6.            USB
   The AirPrime HL7618 has one USB interface.

   Table 13.     USB Pad Description


    Pad Number              Signal Name                         I/O   Function

    12                      USB_D-                              I/O   USB Data Negative
    13                      USB_D+                              I/O   USB Data Positive
    16                      USB_VBUS                            I     USB VBUS

   Note:           When the 5V USB supply is not available, connect USB_VBUS to VBATT to supply the USB
                   interface.



   2.7.            Electrical Information for Digital I/O
   The AirPrime HL7618 supports two groups of digital interfaces with varying current drain limits. The
   following list enumerates these interface groupings and the following table enumerates the electrical
   characteristics of each digital interface.
              Group 1 (6mA current drain limit)
                GPIO2, GPIO4, GPIO6, GPIO8, GPIO10, GPIO11, GPIO13, GPIO14, GPIO15
              Group 2 (1mA current drain limit)
                GPIO1, GPIO5, GPIO7
                UART1
                JTAG



   Table 14.     Digital I/O Electrical Characteristics


    Parameter                                             Symbol       Min        Typ        Max         Remarks

    Input Current-High(µA)                                IIH          -          -          240
    Input Current-Low(µA)                                 IIL          -          -          240
                   DC Output Current-High (mA)            IOH          -          -          6
    Group 1
                   DC Output Current-Low (mA)             IOL          -6         -          -
                   DC Output Current-High (mA)            IOH          -          -          1
    Group 2
                   DC Output Current-Low (mA)             IOL          -1         -          -
    Input Voltage-High(V)                                 VIH          1.19       -          2.10
    Input Voltage-Low(V)                                  VIL          -0.20      -          0.38
                                                          VOH          1.35       -          -           IOH = -6mA
    Output Voltage-High(V)
                                                          VOH          1.50       -          -           IOH = -0.1mA
                                                          VOL          -          -          0.35        IOH = 6mA
    Output Voltage-Low(V)
                                                          VOL          -          -          0.2         IOH = 0.1mA




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   2.8.           General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO)
   The AirPrime HL7618 modules provide 12 GPIOs, 2 of which have multiplexes.

   Table 15.    GPIO Pad Description


    Pad #             Signal Name              Multiplex                      I/O        Power Supply Domain

    1                 GPIO1                                                   I/O        1.8V
    10                GPIO2                    TRACE_DATA2                    I/O        1.8V
    40                GPIO7                                                   I/O        1.8V
    41                GPIO8                    TRACE_CLK                      I/O        1.8V
    44                GPIO13                                                  I/O        1.8V
    46                GPIO6                                                   I/O        1.8V
    51                GPIO14                                                  I/O        1.8V
    52                GPIO10                                                  I/O        1.8V
    53                GPIO11                                                  I/O        1.8V
    54                GPIO15                                                  I/O        1.8V
    65                GPIO4                                                   I/O        1.8V
    66                GPIO5                                                   I/O        1.8V




   2.9.           Main Serial Link (UART1)
   The main serial link (UART1) is used for communication between the AirPrime HL7618 module and a
   PC or host processor. It consists of a flexible 8-wire serial interface that complies with RS-232
   interface.
   The supported baud rates of the UART1 are 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600,
   115200, 230400, 460800, 500000, 750000, 921600, 1843200, 3000000 and 3250000 bit/s.
   The signals used by UART1 are as follows:
              TX data (UART1_TX)
              RX data (UART1_RX)
              Request To Send (UART1_RTS)
              Clear To Send (UART1_CTS)
              Data Terminal Ready (UART1_DTR)
              Data Set Ready (UART1_DSR)
              Data Carrier Detect (UART1_DCD)
              Ring Indicator (UART1_RI)
   Note:          Signal names are according to PC view.

   UART1 pad description is summarized in the table below.

   Table 16.    UART1 Pad Description


    Pad #        Signal Name*           I/O*           Description

    2            UART1_RI               O              Signal incoming calls (data only), SMS, etc.
    3            UART1_RTS              I              Request to send



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    Pad #        Signal Name*              I/O*             Description

    4            UART1_CTS                 O                AirPrime HL7618 is ready to receive AT commands
    5            UART1_TX                  I                Transmit data
    6            UART1_RX                  O                Receive data
                                                            Prevents the AirPrime HL7618 from entering sleep mode,
    7            UART1_DTR                 I (active low)   switches between data mode and command mode, and
                                                            wakes the module up.
    8            UART1_DCD                 O                Signal data connection in progress
    9            UART1_DSR                 O                Signal UART interface is ON

        *          According to PC view.




   2.10. POWER-ON Signal (PWR_ON_N)
   A low level signal has to be provided to switch the AirPrime HL7618 module ON.
   It is internally connected to the permanent 1.8V supply regulator inside the HL7618 via a pull-up
   resistor. Once VBAT is supplied to the HL7618 module, this 1.8V supply regulator will be enabled and
   so the PWR_ON_N signal is by default at high level.
   The PWR_ON_N signal’s characteristics are listed in the table below.

   Table 17.    PWR_ON_N Electrical Characteristics


    Parameter                                                        Min               Typical           Max

    Input Voltage-Low (V)                                                              -                 0.51
    Input Voltage-High (V)                                           1.33              -                 2.2
    Power-up period (ms) from PWR_ON_N falling edge                  2000              -                 -
    PWR_ON_N assertion time (ms)                                     25

   Note:          As PWR_ON_N is internally pulled up with 47kΩ, an open collector or open drain transistor must be
                  used for ignition.


   VGPIO is an output from the module that can be used to check if the module is active.
              When VGPIO = 0V, the module is OFF
              When VGPIO = 1.8V, the module is ON (it can be in idle, communication or sleep mode)
   Note:          PWR_ON_N signal cannot be used to power the module off. To power the module off, use AT
                  command AT+CPWROFF.




   2.11. Reset Signal (RESET_IN_N)
   To reset the module, a low level pulse must be sent on the RESET_IN_N pad for 20ms. This action
   will immediately restart the AirPrime HL7618 module with the PWR_ON_N signal at low level. (If the
   PWR_ON_N signal is at high level, the module will be powered off.) As RESET_IN_N is internally
   pulled up, an open collector or open drain transistor has to be used to control this signal.
   The RESET_IN_N signal will reset the registers of the CPU and reset the RAM memory as well, for
   the next power on.




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   Note:         As RESET_IN_N is referenced to the VRTC (200kΩ pull-up resistor to VRTC 1.8V) an open
                 collector or open drain transistor has to be used to control this signal.


   Table 18.   RESET_IN_N Electrical Characteristics


    Parameter                                                     Min               Typical             Max

    Input Voltage-Low (V)                                                           -                   0.51
    Input Voltage-High (V)                                        1.33              -                   2.2
    Reset assertion time (ms)                                     20                 -                  -
    Power-up period (ms) from RESET_IN_N falling edge*            2000              -                   -

         *       With the PWR_ON_N Signal at low level.




   2.12. Analog to Digital Converter (ADC1)
   One Analog to Digital Converter input, ADC1, is provided by the AirPrime HL7618 module. This
   converter is a 10-bit resolution ADC ranging from 0 to 1.2V.
   The following table describes the pad description of the ADC interface.

   Table 19.   ADC Interface Pad Description


    Pad Number            Signal Name              I/O         Description

    24                    ADC1                     I           Analog to digital converter



   Typical ADC1 use is for monitoring external voltage; wherein an application is used to safely power
   OFF an external supply in case of overvoltage.

   Table 20.   ADC Electrical Characteristics


    Parameter                              Min            Typ              Max               Remarks

    ADC1 Resolution (bits)                 -              10               -
    Input Voltage Range (V)                0              -                1.2               General purpose input
    Update rate per channel (kHz)          -              -                125
    Integral Nonlinearity (bits)           -              -                ±2                LSB
    Offset Error (bits)                    -              -                ±1                LSB
    Gain                                   849            853              858
    Input Resistance (MΩ)                  1              -                -
    Input Capacitance (pF)                 -              1                -




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   2.13. Clock Interface
   The AirPrime HL7618 modules support two digital clock interfaces.
   The following table describes the pad description of the clock out interfaces.

   Table 21.   Clock Interface Pad Description


    Pad Number          Signal Name               I/O       I/O Type        Description

    22                  26M_CLKOUT                O         1.8V            26MHz Digital Clock output
    23                  32K_CLKOUT                O         1.8V            32.768kHz Digital Clock output



   Enabling or disabling the clock out feature can be done using AT commands. For more information
   about AT commands, refer to document [2] AirPrime HL7618, HL7690 and HL7692 AT Commands
   Interface Guide.



   2.14. Debug Interfaces
   The AirPrime HL7618 module provides 2 interfaces for a powerful debug system.



   2.14.1. Trace Debug
   The AirPrime HL7618 module provides a Trace Debug interface, providing real-time instruction and
   data trace of the modem core.

   Table 22.   Trace Debug Pad Description


    Pad Number           Signal Name                        Function

    2                    TRACE_DATA3                        Trace data 3
    8                    TRACE_DATA1                        Trace data 1
    9                    TRACE_DATA0                        Trace data 0
    10                   TRACE_DATA2                        Trace data 2
    41                   TRACE_CLK                          Trace clock

   Note:         It is strongly recommended to provide access to this interface through Test Points.



   2.14.2. JTAG
   The JTAG interface provides debug access to the core of the HL7618. These JTAG signals are
   accessible through solder-able test points.

   Table 23.   JTAG Pad Description


    Pad Number           Signal Name                        Function

    236                  JTAG_RESET                         JTAG RESET
    237                  JTAG_TCK                           JTAG Test Clock


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    Pad Number           Signal Name                           Function

    238                  JTAG_TDO                              JTAG Test Data Output
    239                  JTAG_TMS                              JTAG Test Mode Select
    240                  JTAG_TRST                             JTAG Test Reset
    241                  JTAG_TDI                              JTAG Test Data Input
    242                  JTAG_RTCK                             JTAG Returned Test Clock

   Note:         It is recommended to provide access through Test Points to this interface the JTAG pads (for
                 Failure Analysis debugging). All signals listed in table above shall be outputs on the customer board
                 to allow JTAG debugging.



   2.15. RF Interface
   The RF interface of the HL7618 module allows the transmission of RF signals. This interface has a
   50Ω nominal impedance.



   2.15.1. RF Connection
   A 50Ω stripline can be used to connect to standard RF connectors such as SMA, UFL, etc. for
   antenna connection.

   Table 24.   RF Main Connection


    Pad Number             RF Signal                Impedance               VSWR Rx (max)            VSWR Tx (max)

    49                     RF_MAIN                  50Ω                     1.5:1                    1.5:1


   Table 25.   RF Diversity Connection


    Pad Number             RF Signal                Impedance               VSWR Rx (max)            VSWR Tx (max)

    31                     RF_DIV                   50Ω                     1.5:1                    ---




   2.15.2. RF Performances
   RF performances are compliant with 3GPP recommendation TS 36.101.
   Note:         Values in the table below are preliminary and subject to change.


   Table 26.   Conducted RX Sensitivity (dBm)


                                                                           Secondary
    Frequency Band                                Primary (Typical)                                    SIMO (Typical)
                                                                           (Typical)

    LTE B4          Full RB; BW: 20 MHz*          -95                      -95                         -99
    LTE B13         Full RB; BW: 10 MHz*          -98                      -99                         -102

         *       Sensitivity values scale with bandwidth: x_MHz_Sensitivity = 10 MHz_Sensitivity – 10*log (10 MHz/x_MHz)




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   2.15.3. TX_ON Indicator (TX_ON)
   The AirPrime HL7618 provides a signal, TX_ON, for TX indication. The TX_ON is a 2.3V signal and
   its status signal depends on the module transmitter state.
   Refer to the following table for the status of the TX_ON signal depending on the embedded module’s
   state.

   Table 27.   TX_ON Indicator Pad Description


    Pad Number         Signal Name         Function       I/O type    Power Supply Domain

    60                 TX_ON               TX indicator   O           2.3V


   Table 28.   TX_ON Characteristics


    Parameter                    Minimum                  Typical             Maximum

    Tadvance                     30µs
    Tdelay                                                10µs




   Figure 3.   TX_ON State During Transmission




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               3. Mechanical Drawings




   Figure 4.   AirPrime HL7618 Mechanical Drawing




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   Figure 5.   AirPrime HL7618 Dimensions Drawing




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   Figure 6.   AirPrime HL7618 Footprint




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           4. FCC Legal Information
   FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
   compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.


   IMPORTANT NOTE – FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
   This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
   This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator &
   your body.
   This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
   transmitter.
   The HL7618 module has been granted modular approval for mobile applications. Integrators may use
   the HL7618 module in their final products without additional FCC certification if they meet the
   following conditions. Otherwise, additional FCC approvals must be obtained.
       1. At least 20 cm separation distance between the antenna and the user’s body must be
          maintained at all times.
       2. To comply with FCC regulations limiting both maximum RF output power and human
          exposure to RF radiation, the maximum antenna gain including cable loss in a mobile-only
          exposure condition must not exceed:
           6.99 dBi in LTE Band 4
           11.87 dBi in LTE Band 13
       3. The HL7618 module must not transmit simultaneously with other collocated radio transmitters
          within a host device.
       4. The RF signal must be routed on the application board using tracks with a 50Ω characteristic
          impedance. Basically, the characteristic impedance depends on the dielectric, the track width
          and the ground plane spacing. In order to respect this constraint, Sierra Wireless
          recommends using MicroStrip or StripLine structure and computing the Tracks width with a
          simulation tool (like AppCad shown in the figure below and that is available free of charge at
          http://www.agilent.com).




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           If a multi-layered PCB is used, the RF path on the board must not cross any signal (digital,
           analog or supply).
           If necessary, use StripLine structure and route the digital line(s) "outside" the RF structure. An
           example of proper routing is shown in the figure below.




           Stripline and Coplanar design requires having a correct ground plane at both sides.
           Consequently, it is necessary to add some vias along the RF path. It is recommended to use
           Stripline design if the RF path is fairly long (more than 3cm), since MicroStrip design is not
           shielded. Consequently, the RF signal (when transmitting) may interfere with neighbouring
           electronics (AF amplifier, etc.). In the same way, the neighbouring electronics (micro-
           controllers, etc.) may degrade the reception performances. The GSM/GPRS connector is
           intended to be directly connected to a 50Ω antenna and no matching is needed.
       5. A label must be affixed to the outside of the end product into which the HL7618 module is
          incorporated, with a statement similar to the following:
           This device contains FCC ID: N7NHL7618
       6. 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 RF exposure
          guidelines.


   The end product with an embedded HL7618 module may also need to pass the FCC Part 15
   unintentional emission testing requirements and be properly authorized per FCC Part 15.
   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.




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           5. Terms and Abbreviations
    Abbreviation   Definition

    ADC            Analog to Digital Converter
    AGC            Automatic Gain Control
    AT             Attention (prefix for modem commands)
    CDMA           Code Division Multiple Access
    CF3            Common Flexible Form Factor
    CLK            Clock
    CODEC          Coder Decoder
    CPU            Central Processing Unit
    DAC            Digital to Analog Converter
    DTR            Data Terminal Ready
    EGNOS          European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service
    EMC            ElectroMagnetic Compatibility
    EMI            ElectroMagnetic Interference
    EN             Enable
    ESD            ElectroStatic Discharges
    ETSI           European Telecommunications Standards Institute
    FDMA           Frequency-division multiple access
    GAGAN          GPS aided geo augmented navigation
    GLONASS        Global Navigation Satellite System
    GND            Ground
    GNSS           Global Navigation Satellite System
    GPIO           General Purpose Input Output
    GPRS           General Packet Radio Service
    GSM            Global System for Mobile communications
    Hi Z           High impedance (Z)
    IC             Integrated Circuit
    IMEI           International Mobile Equipment Identification
    I/O            Input / Output
    LED            Light Emitting Diode
    LNA            Low Noise Amplifier
    MAX            Maximum
    MIN            Minimum
    MSAS           Multi-functional Satellite Augmentation System
    N/A            Not Applicable
    PA             Power Amplifier
    PC             Personal Computer
    PCB            Printed Circuit Board
    PCL            Power Control Level
    PLL            Phase Lock Loop
    PWM            Pulse Width Modulation



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    Abbreviation         Definition

    QZSS                 Quasi-Zenith Satellite System
    RF                   Radio Frequency
    RFI                  Radio Frequency Interference
    RMS                  Root Mean Square
    RST                  Reset
    RTC                  Real Time Clock
    RX                   Receive
    SCL                  Serial Clock
    SDA                  Serial Data
    SIM                  Subscriber Identification Module
    SMD                  Surface Mounted Device/Design
    SPI                  Serial Peripheral Interface
    SW                   Software
    PSRAM                Pseudo Static RAM
    TBC                  To Be Confirmed
    TBD                  To Be Defined
    TP                   Test Point
    TX                   Transmit
    TYP                  Typical
    UART                 Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter
    UICC                 Universal Integrated Circuit Card
    USB                  Universal Serial Bus
    UIM                  User Identity Module
    VBATT                Main Supply Voltage from Battery or DC adapter
    VSWR                 Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
    WAAS                 Wide Area Augmentation System




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