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User Guide for AirPrime Q26 Series Development Kit

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2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 E 10 MODULE CONNECTOR EXTERNAL BOARD CONNECTOR A J2 5 65 130 NC 7201 130 5 VBATT EG 4 OF 129 NC 0201 1298 yee ive 1209 vera H 3 12 NC 0201 128 2 O 2201 1275 9 gt i la O 26 d201 126m 20603 1 T 260 ER O5 T P125 202 m 3 VEATT T 200 OSE T P124 A 5 THG INg R0603 15 _ Ne 2201 125 T P123 7 CHG IN 122 NC 0201 1214 e R203 I P57 Qu XL S T P122 SIM voc 2 T56 56 RESERVED T pi21 m 2119 11 SIMPRES GPIOI8g 2 T 55 55 1 cp fee T P120 SMRT 13 SIM T54 Era OBS 119 5027 15 BOOTE T 5310 p M T Pil8 FLASH LED 17 TRESE T52 82 INTL GPIO25 _ ICP117 oy OFF 19 T g 09 116 16 21 lt 8 6 0 31 gt aem T 115 m 5 11 28 23 SP11 L GP103 095 T pag a 49 1 7 04 114 8 1 10 0 029 25 SPI2 CLK GPIO3 T ROHS GBIOIZ 18 ois P1022 T p113 m SPI2 10 8PIO13 27 SPIZ CS PIO3 m T par CODAJGPIOS atio cp 12 SPIO23 7 112 _5 12 1 4 29 0 CTLD4 RED2 GPIOIS M T Pas GPTOS ra T Pili m 103 2 14 31 2 CT106 CTS2 GPIO16 m T GP107 4510 70 INTO GPIO3 110
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5. Description VBUS Power supply 5 VDC DM Digital USB negative line DP Digital USB positive line GND Power supply Ground Shielding Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 42 Development Kit User Guide USB Function 15 2 Full USB Connector 4800 J800 is a USB Series type B receptacle and it is an optional USB connection on the development kit By default Full Speed USB signals are available on its dedicated connector J800 with J801 to J802 soldered This function may be electrically removed with special solder unsoldered J801 to J802 Unsoldering J801 to J802 allows for the transmission of undisturbed signals via the external connector J201 Figure 20 Full Speed USB Connector Refer to the following table for the Full Speed USB connector pin description Table 18 Pin Description of the Full Speed USB Connector Pin Signal Name Vo Type Description 1 VBUS 5 VDC 2 DM Digital USB negative line 3 DP Digital USB positive line 4 GND Power supply Ground Shell Shielding Note Although the Q2698 embedded module supports both High Speed and Full Speed USB it is recommended to always use the High Speed USB connector J804 when using a Q2698 embedded module Using the Full Soeed USB connector J800 with a Q2698 embedded module may cause the embedded module to function irregularly 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012
6. 52 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 List of Tables Table 1 Q26 Series Development Kit Test Port and Corresponding Embedded Module Signal 14 Table 2 Additional Test tron Eee ecce 19 Table 3 Pin Description of the External Board Connector 201 20 Table 4 e 27 Table 5 Electrical Characteristics eise nd er o er eae 28 Table 6 Electrical Characteristics of 28 Table 7 Main Supply Adapter Reference ennnen 29 Table 8 Power Supply orco tr Pe Posen e cbe br rov 30 Table 9 BOOT Config ralo M 33 10 Keyboard Matrix 34 11 Pin Description of the UART1 35 Table 12 Enable VARTI GConflgut tiOn ecco tu erp te ue ron ta Ex dne ds 36 Table 13 Pin Description of the UART2 38 Table 14 Enable 2 aint ran d ce 39 Table 15 Pin Description of the SIM 40 Table 16 SIMPRES Configuration esses eene ener nennen tenen 41 Table 17 Pin Descriptio
7. 105 2 17 33 4 44 COLO GPIOK E T P109 SPKIP 35 MICA pas EOWI GETOIS 315 0 GPIOIG Tobias 37 2 MICE E Topaz LOLI GPIOS 42 PCM IN 7 107 SPK2P 39 Ho MICI ROWO GPIOS BCM OUT il RESERVE T P4D E 2 POM SXNO T P108 GPlO4d 43 laa SCL GPIO2 USE DM AUK 3315 SUTLE T p104 45 SDA GPIO27R T 03 T P103 m 001021 AT 10204 T P37 LL 2110 T P102 m ND GBIO26 49 CTI0S RTS2 GPLO17 26 SDRJGPIOZ7 D BIOL GPTOL 51 VPAD US EPI SCL GPIO2E ett 53 Ez 5 ED o OP Pes m 521023 55 T 106 92 1016 P1022 57 GPIO2 dy CT104 EXD2 GP1015 31 Be COLO GEIOK 59 EO COLI GPIO P COL2 GPIO6 62 COL3 GPIO SPI2 IO GPI033 30 2 0 Ore M COLi GPIOS 63 m 057170010138 2 1 821054 29 T poa m EOS GEIOL2 5 ROW2 GPIO1 gy ze Topas RONL GEIOl0 67 3 ROND GPIO D T P27 SPI2 CLK GEIO32 210 O R T m C T125 RIl1 GPIO42 69 po CTL09 DCDI 1043 gy Tope SPTUSCUR GELOZS 26 T Pei m CI103 UXDl GPLO36 T 22 CTLOS RTSI GPIO3B p25 SPII IO GPIO29 T P90 m 104 1 8 7 73 CTLOJ DSR1 GPLO40 gy p24 gibt
8. MECHANICS 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 65 Development Kit User Guide Appendix 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 8 A n 8 5 5 5 9 S S X 3 d 8 8 B 0 swor ROWI GPIO10 1 Nc 01 2 me 1 NC 1 5 D ROW2 GPIOL1 sw302 3 GPIO12 NC_SW302 2 m B RC S302 5 SW304 1 Pm 8 06 GPIO13 NC SW305 2 m 4305 3 NC SW305 5 m G HK XEM HNT TM 3 2 3 2 Exo DEVELOPMENT KIT 026 KEYPAD s 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 66 Development Kit User Guide
9. Development User Guide Appendix 83232 KX01 0psca Y TT Ae BEULOMPIO Y A TT OY eco 124 2 1 4 2 OPTONL 101040 55125 1 3PIOSR II I MLO STL UAR TI 5232 UART2 4 ciao 61014 nm 3200gYot CTS r52 9017 eps arpat doma PTO E 1 POWER amp APPLI Fla amp h TERE TSMD 4 4112192 Rev 8 0 CONNECTORS P FULL UARTI 2771 eus mL eves 020104 AC IP em Cua aes ovre LIFE m Ba a moti 21212 221211 USE eater wpe 2 rM an WIRELESS DEVELOPMENT KIT 026 HIERARCHIC May 09 2012 59 Development Kit User Guide Appendix
10. 06 1602 R603 1 2 1 iy SPKLP SPKQP L csoo J602 T Sd B 2VB SPK2N Li LA d GND 0 T GND 8 0 Pg 1601 1600 7600 ERO 4 me 2 i MIC2P n 7 Hm ceos 71 L eao 1601 1 7605 a L603 1 EYA i em E mon RIS 2 micn n ceos RIS 8 xL sumar e e ENT FEET WIRELESS gt mare rns DEVELOPMENT KIT 026 1i Li a01i 16 04 AUDIO 6 OF 8 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 Appendix 61 Development Kit User Guide 2 5 6 7 8 10 al A E V_UART lo LI 7400 C404 5 29 v y B4 E amp ENT aD an 26 1 sp 2 Cos 3 28 C400 24
11. DEVELOPMENT KIT 026 d um poem pace RS232 UART1 4 OF 8 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 Appendix 62 Development Kit User Guide 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 A V_UART_1ve 4 ad 0500 SW CAP aol LTC28041CN 1 E 4 9X6 ED 635 a yee ON OFF ii M aD 4 1 104 2 9 1015 13 an ECT 6 CT104 RXD2 i x 9 RI 2500 5 Bi n wa 13 CT10 CTS2 cdsoo 9 M 71 E END CT103 TXD2 GP1014 t iB orar CT103 TXD2 sp m 5 105 152 6 17 05 8152 7 RTS 8 5 GND VDD 500 4 n 8 2 2 8 5 8 0 ann GND GND 5 UART 1 8 2 2 5 PV E GREEN a 5 2500 ave VEAL 9501 qm 118 R506 1 E 2 2502 1 8582 E P2985AIMS 1 lt 507 508 co 5 a a iov GND GND HK 3 2 3 2 pe DEVELOPMENT KIT 026 RS232 UART2 5 8 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 Appendix 6
12. Development Kit User Guide AirPrime Q26 Series SR SIERRA c WIRELESS Development Kit User Guide Important Notice Due to 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 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 accepts no responsibility for damages of any kind resulting from delays or errors in data transmitted or received using the Sierra Wireless modem or for failure of the Sierra Wireless modem to transmit or receive such data Safety and Hazards Do not operate the Sierra Wireless modem in areas where cellular modems are not advised without proper device certifications These areas include environments where cellular radio can interfere such as explosive atmospheres medical equipment or any other equipment which may be susceptible to any form of radio interference The Sierra Wireless modem can transmit signals that could interfere with this equipment Do not operate the Sierra Wireless modem in any aircraft whether the air
13. An operating system reset is preferred to a hardware reset 10 3 BOOT The BOOT switch is only used to download new software to the embedded module via UART1 with the specific download software provided by Sierra Wireless Under normal conditions it must be in the OFF position Table 9 BOOT Configuration Back up download with specific ON ON download software 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 33 11 Keypad Function Only 6 keypads are connected on the Q26 Series Development Kit as shown in the figure below Figure 12 Keypad Configuration Each switch on the keypad corresponds to a row and column signal on the embedded module For example if the key SW300 is pressed an electric detection will be made on ROWO and COLO Refer to the following table for the keyboard matrix Table 10 Keyboard Matrix SW302 SW303 SW304 SW305 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 34 12 UART1 Function The UART1 function is the main RS232 serial link of the embedded module on the Q26 Series Development Kit The voltage level of UART1 is 2 8V for the Q2686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed and 02698 and 2 6V for the 026 Elite This function may be electrically detached with special solder unsoldered J402 to J409 Unsoldering J402 to J409 allows UART1 signals to transmit via the external connector at J201 By default the UART1 is available on its dedicated connector J400 J402 to J409 soldered 12 1 UART1 Connecto
14. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 12 3 1 Q26 Series Development Kit aciei ett 12 3 2 12 3 3 ROHS IDEE 13 4 SIGNAL NAME COMPARISON ssssissssssssusssisssnsssnativatsistdvatscatixatanstanstinabaistinatannte 14 5 EXTERNAL BOARD CONNECTOR 7201 DESCRIPTION 20 Q2686 Refreshed 02687 Refreshed 026 Elite and 02698 Signals 20 5 2 External Board Connector 4201 20 POWER SUPPLY fem Renee er ele eee Rene eee 27 6 1 LED Signalization 27 6 2 External Supply 28 6 3 m sedate 28 6 4 Main SupplysAdapter oce t resort posce ee le 29 7 CHARGER SUPPLY AND 30 7 1 Charger EE 30 7 2 LED Signalization 7 ea laced 30 8 FLASH LED FLASH LED ssdssscscscxsscxcvexexcsesexexansxexsxcachaxexnashensxnacsenssuasnensxensnns 31 9 BUZZER LED 22 0 32 10 CONTROL
15. GPIO19 for the Q2686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed and Q2698 and GPIO41 for the Q26 Elite Table 12 Enable UART1 Configuration Switch EN1 GPIO19 UART1 LED EN1 EN1 ON in hardware ON GPIO19 for the 02686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed and Q2698 41 for the Q26 Elite 11 OFF OFF Note GPIO19 is multiplexed with SPI1_CS GPIO 1 is multiplexed with INT2 If the transceiver has to be enabled or disabled by GPIO SPI1 CS or INT2 function must first be disabled before using GPIO AT commands to enable or disable the transceiver For more information about the corresponding embedded module signal names refer to section 4 Signal Name Comparison 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 36 Development Kit User Guide UART1 Function 12 4 LED Signalization 12 4 1 LED RING INDICATOR The RING INDICATOR is a yellow LED controlled by the CT125 RI1 GP1IO42 signal provided by the embedded module It is possible to activate a visual mode using AT commands Use AT WRIM 0 when using the Q2686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed or Q2698 WWAKE WWAKESET and WRID when using the Q26 Elite For more information about these AT commands refer to documents 6 Open AT Framework AT Commands Interface Guide for Firmware 7 50 and 7 AirPrime Q26Elite User Guide amp AT Commands Interface Specification When the embedded module receives an incoming call this signal goes from high to low for 0 5 sec
16. Number 1 1 4 VBATT 2 1 4 3 6 8 CHG IN CHG IN CHG IN CHG IN 4 6 8 CHG IN CHG IN CHG IN CHG IN 5 5 VCC_1V8 VCC_1V8 VCC_1V8 VCC_1V8 6 10 VCC_2V8 VCC 2V8 VCC_2V8 VCC_2V6 7 GND GND GND GND GND 8 7 BAT RTC BAT RTC BAT RTC VCOIN 9 9 SIM VCC SIM VCC SIM VCC UIM PWR 10 12 SIMPRES SIMPRES SIMPRES GPIO2 11 14 SIM CLK SIM CLK SIM CLK UIM CLK 12 11 SIM IO SIM IO SIM IO UIM DATA 13 13 SIM RST SIM RST SIM RST UIM RESET 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 Q2698 Signal Name VBATT VBATT NC NC VCC_1V8 VCC_2V8 GND BAT RTC SIM VCC SIMPRES GPIO18 SIM CLK SIM IO SIM RST Development Kit User Guide Test Point 4200 Module Pin Board to Board Test Point Q2686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed Q26 Elite Signal Number Connector Pin Serigraphy Signal Name Signal Name Name T P Number 14 GND GND GND GND GND 15 15 BUZZ OUT BUZZERO BUZZERO VIB DRV N 16 17 FLASH LED LEDO LEDO LED 17 19 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 18 21 AUX ADC ADC2 ADC2 ADC_1 19 18 RESET RESET RESET RESET_N 20 16 BOOT BOOT BOOT BOOT 21 20 BAT TEMP ADC1 BAT TEMP ADC1 BAT TEMP ADC 0 22 GND GND GND GND GND 23 24 SPI1 I SPI1 I SPI1 I GPIO34 24 22 SPI1 CS GPIO31 SPI1 Load GPIO31 SPI1 Load GPIO32 25 25 SPI1 IO SPI1 IO SPI1 IO GPIO35 26 23 SPI1 CLK SPH CLK SPI1 CLK GPIO33 27 26 GPIO32 SPI2 CLK SPI2 C
17. 43 Development Kit User Guide USB Function 15 3 LED Signalization VPAD USB The VPAD USB indicator is a green LED controlled by the presence of VBUS when the plug is in either USB connector The power supply for the USB interface in the embedded module is provided by the USB connector When a USB cable is plugged in the LED light and VPAD USB the output of a regulator LDO is at 3 3V A special solder J803 must be soldered to power the USB interface in the embedded module This special solder J803 is soldered by default VBUS High Speed USB Socket 1804 AirPrime Q26 Series Embedded Module J200 protections Figure 21 High Speed USB Electrical Diagram J003 VPAD USB Full Speed USB Socket J800 AirPrime Q26 Series Embedded Module J200 protections USB DP_AUX usB DM_AUX External Board Connector J201 Figure 22 Full Speed USB Electrical Diagram 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 44 16 AUDIO Functions There are 2 AUDIO interfaces in the Q26 Series Development Kit 16 1 AUDIO1 Connector J601 J601 is an RJ9 4 pin Connector 123 4 i Sw3n LLL Figure 23 AUDIO1 Connector Refer to the following tables for the AUDIO1 connector signal pin description Table 19 Pin Description of the AUDIO1 Connector for the Q2686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed and Q2698 embedded modules Pin
18. 7 Reserved D7 87 83 EP 18 Reserved CS3 88 82 AUX DAC Reserved DACO 89 86 EP 15 Reserved D15 90 90 EP 13 Reserved D13 91 94 EP 11 Reserved 011 92 98 9 Reserved D9 4112192 Rev 8 0 Q26 Elite Signal Name RH CTS1 RXD1 RTS1 DCD1 DTR1 DSR1 GND GND EBI2 OE N EBI2 ADO EBI2 AD2 EBI2 AD4 EBI2 AD1 EBI2 AD6 EBI2_AD3 EBI2_AD5 EBI2_AD7 2 50 Reserved EBI2 AD15 EBI2 AD13 EBI2 AD11 EBI2 AD9 May 09 2012 Signal Name Comparison Q2698 Signal Name CT125 RI GPIO42 CT106 CTS1 GPIO39 CT104 RXD1 GPIO37 CT105 RTS1 GPIO38 CT109 DCD1 GPIO43 CT108 2 DTR1 GPIO41 CT107 DSR1 GPIO40 GND GND NC NC NC NC NC GND NC NC GND 44 GND NC NC NC GND 17 Development Kit User Guide Signal Name Comparison Test Point J200 Module epee SS de SEED P Number 93 92 EP 12 Reserved 012 EBI2 AD12 NC 94 96 EP 10 Reserved D10 EBI2 AD10 NC 95 100 EP 8 Reserved D8 EBI2 AD8 GND 96 88 EP 14 Reserved D14 EBI2 AD14 NC 97 84 EP 16 Reserved NE E EBI2 WE N NC 98 GND GND GND GND GND GND 99 GND GND GND GND GND GND 100 44 SCL GPIO26 SCL1 SCL1 SCL SCL1 GPIO26 101 46 SDA GPIO27 SDA1 SDA1 SDA SDA1 GPIO27 102 GND GND GND GND GND GND 103 GND GND GND GND GND GND 104 79 PCM CLK PCM CLK PCM CLK PCM_CLK PCM CLK 105 77 PCM SYNC PCM SYNC PC
19. CTS RS232 V24 V28 Clear To Send 9 Not used Only 4 signals are used 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 38 Development Kit User Guide UART2 Function 13 2 UART2 Configuration The Q26 Series Development Kit acts as a DCE and is connected to a DTE PC or terminal with a straight cable Note that there are only 4 signals on UART2 CT103 TXD CT104 RXD AirPrime Q26 105 RTS Series Customer Development Application Kit DTE DCE Figure 16 5232 Auxiliary Serial Link 13 3 Enable UART2 EN2 GPIO1 A switch EN2 GPIO1 may enable the shutdown mode of the RS232 transceiver By default the RS232 transceiver is in active mode switch to EN2 For other cases the Open AT Framework allows customer to enable the shutdown mode by using GPIO1 for the 02686 Refreshed 02687 Refreshed and 02698 and GPIO51 for the 026 Elite Table 14 Enable UART2 Configuration Switch EN2 GPIO1 UART1 LED EN1 EN2 ON in hardware ON GPIO1 for the 02686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed and Q2698 e GPIO51 for the Q26 Elite OL OFF OFF For more information about the corresponding embedded module signal names refer to section 4 Signal Name Comparison 13 4 LED Signalization The EN2 indicator is a green LED controlled by EN2 GPIO1 or GPIO51 signals provided by the embedded module Refer to section 4 Signal Name Comparison for more information
20. Signal Name Description 1 Auxiliary microphone negative input 2 SPK1N Auxiliary speaker negative output SPK1P Auxiliary speaker positive output 4 MIC1P Analog Auxiliary microphone positive input Table 20 Pin Description of the AUDIO1 Connector for the Q26 Elite embedded module Pin Signal Name Vo Type Description 1 LINE Microphone 1 negative input 2 HPH OUT R N Speaker 1 negative output 3 HPH OUT O Analog Speaker 1 positive output 4 LINE IN L P Analog Microphone 1 positive input Note In order to get better audio performance with the AirPrime Q2698 embedded module move the resistor from R605 to R604 marked in Figure 24 1 Swink 305 Figure 24 R604 and R605 Placement 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 45 Development Kit User Guide 16 2 AUDIO2 Connector J600 Note This interface is not supported by the Q2698 embedded module AUDIO Functions J600 is an RJ9 4 connector 27277777777777777777777777727 Figure 25 AUDIO2 Connector 123 4 Refer to the following tables for the AUDIO2 connector signal pin description Table 21 Pin Description of the AUDIO2 Connector for the 02686 Refreshed 02687 Refreshed and embedded modules Pin Signal Name Vo Typ
21. Test Points Test Point Pin Number T P Signal Name Description 153 VBATT power supply 157 VBAT Refer to sections 6 Power Supply and 6 1 LED Signalization VBAT for more information about the power supply for peripheral components 200 201 GND Ground 202 203 400 V UART This is the output of the 2 8V Low Dropout Regulator on the Q26 Series Development Kit motherboard for the UART1 RS232 transceiver supply 500 V UART 1V8 This is the output of the 1 8V Low Dropout Regulator on the Q26 Series Development Kit motherboard for B the UART2 RS232 transceiver supply 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 19 5 External Board Connector 4201 Description 5 1 02686 Refreshed 02687 Refreshed 026 Elite and 02698 Signals All signals of the Q2686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed Q26 Elite and Q2698 modules are connected to the external board connector J201 and are available via TP on the center of the 026 Series Development Kit The pin description of the J201 connector is listed in the table below For more information about each signal function and their corresponding multiplexes refer to the corresponding embedded module document e document 2 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2686 Refreshed e document 3 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2687 Refreshed e document 4 AirPrime Q26 Elite Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidel
22. also presents the following options e fthe SIMPRES signal is used by the application detection of SIM card presence by the SIM socket the SIMPRES switch must be moved to SIMPRES contact 1 2 used e Otherwise to simulate a SIM card presence at all times without the SIM socket the SIMPRES switch must be moved to other side contact 2 3 used Note SIMPRES is not available for the Q26 Elite embedded module Table 16 SIMPRES Configuration SIMPRES Depends on the presence of a real SIM Other side Simulates the presence of a SIM VCC 1V8 SIMPRES AirPrime Q26 Series Embedded Module oe 0200 700 Figure 18 Schematic Diagram of the Switch SIMPRES 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 41 15 USB Function Both High Speed USB J804 and Full USB J800 are supported The default USB connection is J804 High Speed ESD protections are used on the 2 USB signals 15 1 High Speed USB Connector J804 J804 is a USB Series type B receptacle and it is the default USB connection on the development kit By default High Speed USB signals are available on its dedicated connector J804 with J805 to J806 soldered Figure 19 High Speed USB Connector Refer to the following table for the High Speed USB connector pin description Table 17 Pin AB jco m Shell 4112192 Pin Description of the High Speed USB Connector Signal Name
23. s peripherals may be electrically removed independently via special solder For further details refer to section 3 2 Special Solder 3 2 Special Solder The PCB print is used for peripherals that are electrically removable To connect signals between the embedded module and the dedicated connector on the Q26 Series Development Kit solder these PCB prints To connect signals between the embedded module and the external board connector 201 it is recommended to avoid soldering these PCB prints i e prototype a daughterboard to connect the embedded module directly through the board connector Figure 2 Print 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 12 Development Kit User Guide General Description The interfaces listed below are electrically removable via the special solder e UART1 from J402 to J409 UART2 from J501 to J504 e AUDIO1 from J602 to J605 AUDIO2 from J606 to J609 e SIM from J701 to J705 e USB from J801 to J802 e Power supply of the 026 Series Development Kit all components from J103 except for the embedded module For further information refer to section 2 Current Measurement 3 39 ROHS Compliance The Q26 series embedded modules and the Q26 Series Development Kit board are compliant with RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002 95 EC which set limits for the use of certain restricted hazardous substances This directive s
24. when using a Q2686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed or Q2698 embedded module if communications are required Insert a RUIM card into the SIM card holder J700 when using a Q26 Elite embedded module if there is no carrier provisioned inside the Q26 Elite and if communications are required The ON OFF switch is in the ON position orr ee BOOT N OFF CONFIG oN MHA 2 Make sure that The BOOT switch is the OFF position 3 Also make sure that The switch is in the position e The UART2 switch is in the EN2 position e The SIM switch is in the SIMPRES position Note SIMPRES is not available for the Q26 Elite All special solders are soldered 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 Starting Procedure 54 Development Kit User Guide Starting Procedure 4 Connect the RS232 cable provided with the Q26 Series Development Kit between the PC port and J400 of the board Note By default baud rate 115 2Kbps data bits 8 parity and stop bits 1 400 RING INDICATOR ASSRENE 5 Use the UFL SMA cable and connect one end to the embedded module and the other end to an appropriate antenna depending on which Q26 series embedded module is being used Note The antenna would vary depending on the embedded module used Refer to the corresponding module specification document in section 1 2 1 Reference Documents for more information 6
25. 3 Development Kit User Guide 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 VBATT for the module vcc ave A VBAT for the peripherals VEATT I swi00 2 OR OFF 8 eis 77 98 VBAT NC sw100 a100 3102 1 EXTERNAL SUPPLY 2 4 vec 118 NED82135W 221 1 L 2 BOOT 17 L 5101 S 4 8 o 4 57 21 GREEN 1 E SECTOR ADAPTATOR BP100 4 AC DC GND af E 2 J 01 2 21 3 o b B 4 BPLOO DC10 1 9 SN ENC Ep100 3 GND kmaren 9102 1 CHARGER INPUT 2 BUZZER WLDSZ139W 2 VBAT 21 YELLOW A E 5 a 221 BUZZ OUT 2 piod VL D104 fu GREEN M RED 1 E HK 18103 ENT FLASH LED CHARGER LED eae FR nav 3 2 3 2 DEVELOPMENT KIT 026 nj Tai POWER CTRL 1 OF 8 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 Appendix 64 Development Kit User Guide Appendix 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 B ASI ERRA WIRELESS 2 KIT 026 E
26. 51 GND GND GND GND GND 52 GND GND GND GND GND 53 36 MIC2P MIC2P MIC2P MIC2P 54 35 SPK1P SPK1P SPK1P OUT L P 55 34 MIC2N MIC2N MIC2N MIC2N 56 37 SPK1N SPK1N SPK1N HPH OUT R N 57 40 MIC1P MIC1P MIC1P LINE IN L P 58 39 SPK2P SPK2P SPK2P SPKR OUT P 59 38 MIC1N MIC1N MIC1N LINE IN 60 41 SPK2N SPK2N SPK2N SPKR OUT N 66 1 4 VBATT ADCO VBATT ADCO VBATT VBATT 67 1 4 VBATT ADCO VBATT ADCO VBATT VBATT 68 71 CT103 TXD1 CT103 TXD1 CT103 TXD1 TXD1 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 Signal Name Comparison Q2698 Signal Name USB DM GND GPIO9 GPIO5 GPIO1S3 TX Burst GPIO4 GPIO7 GPIO6 GPIO8 GPIO12 GPIO 1 1 GPIO10 GND GND NC SPK1P NC SPK1N MIC1P NC MIC1N NC VBATT VBATT CT103 TXD1 GPIO36 Development Kit User Guide Test Point 4200 Module Pin Board to Board Test Point Q2686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed Number Connector Pin Serigraphy Signal Name Signal Name T_P Number 69 69 CT125 RI1 CT125 RI CT125 RI 70 75 CT106 CTS1 CT106 CTS1 CT106 CTS1 71 73 CT104 RXD1 CT104 RXD1 CT104 RXD1 72 72 CT105 RTS1 CT105 RTS1 CT105 RTS1 73 70 CT109 DCD1 CT109 DCD1 CT109 DCD1 74 76 CT108 DTR1 CT108 2 DTR1 CT108 2 DTR1 75 74 CT107 DSR1 CT107 DSR1 CT107 DSR1 76 GND GND GND GND 77 GND GND GND GND 78 81 EP 17 Reserved OE R W 79 85 EP 0 Reserved DO 80 89 EP 2 Reserved D2 81 93 EP 4 Reserved D4 82 87 EP 1 Reserved D1 83 97 EP 6 Reserved D6 84 91 EP 3 Reserved D3 85 95 EP 5 Reserved D5 86 99 EP
27. 64 ROW4 GPIO13 1V8 Row scan Multiplexed 44 59 COLO GPIO4 1V8 Column scan Multiplexed 45 62 COL3 GPIO7 1V8 Column scan Multiplexed 46 61 COL2 GPIO6 1V8 Column scan Multiplexed 47 63 COL4 GPIO8 1V8 Column scan Multiplexed 48 65 ROW3 GPIO12 1V8 Row scan Multiplexed 49 66 ROW2 GPIO11 1V8 Row scan Multiplexed 50 67 ROW 1 GPIO10 1V8 Row scan Multiplexed 51 GND GND 52 GND GND 53 36 MIC2P Microphone 2 positive input 54 35 SPK1P Analog Speaker 1 positive output 55 34 MIC2N Analog Microphone 2 negative input 56 37 Analog Speaker 1 negative output 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 22 External Board Connector 7201 Development Kit User Guide Description 5 9200 Module Board to Board Connector Signal Description gt Pin Number 57 40 MIC1P Analog Microphone 1 positive input 58 39 SPK2P Speaker 2 positive output 59 38 Microphone 1 negative input 60 41 SPK2N O Analog Speaker 2 negative output 61 Not connected 62 NC Not connected 63 NC Not connected 64 NC Not connected 65 NC Not connected 66 1 4 VBATT Battery Input 67 1 4 VBATT Supply Battery Input Main RS232 Transmit Serial Data According to PC view and 68 71 CT103 TXD1 GPIO36 2V8 Multiplexed Main RS232 Ring indicator According to
28. BOOT 1V8 SW download with Sierra Wireless software DWLwin 21 20 BAT TEMP ADC input for battery temperature measurement 22 GND GND 23 24 SPH I GPIO30 2 8 Serial input Multiplexed 24 22 SPI1 CS GPIO31 O 2V8 Enable Multiplexed 25 25 SPH IO GPIO29 2V8 SPI Serial input output Multiplexed 26 23 SPH CLK GPIO28 O 2V8 SPI1 Serial Clock Multiplexed 27 26 SPI2 CLK GPIO32 2V8 5 2 Serial Clock Multiplexed 28 28 SPI2 CS GPIO35 2V8 SPI2 Enable Multiplexed 29 29 SPI2 I GPIO34 2 8 SPI2 Serial input Multiplexed 30 27 SPI2 IO GPIO33 2V8 SPI2 Serial input output Multiplexed 31 GND GND 32 30 CT104 RXD2 GPIO15 1V8 MD Receive Serial Data According to PC view and 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 21 External Board Connector 7201 Development Kit User Guide Description Nom Sea Signal Description Pin Number 33 32 CT106 CTS2 GPIO16 1V8 t Clear To Send According to PC view and 34 31 CT103 TXD2 GPIO14 1V8 de aa ee Serial Data According to PC view 35 GND GND 36 33 CT105 RTS2 GPIO17 1V8 Request To Send According to PC view and 37 54 USB DP 3V3 Differential data interface positive 38 52 VPAD USB 3V3 USB power supply 39 56 USB DM 3V3 Differential data interface negative 40 GND GND 41 68 ROWO GPIO9 1V8 Row scan Multiplexed 42 60 COL1 GPIO5 1V8 Column scan Multiplexed 43
29. Bh 21 STARTING PROG BOR Bi 53 21 1 Unpacking the Development Components 21 2 Setting 21 3 GOMMUNMICATION E a NS 22 APPENDIX em eee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee 57 4112192 Rev 8 0 09 2012 List of Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 4112192 Q26 Series Development Kit Top 11 a EE 12 Power Supply Voltage 4100 101 27 ZOOM ON 103720520 27 Power Supply Voltage 28 Main S pply Adapter rero ena dees 29 Charger ada aoaia anada 30 Ghatrgerl ED LOCATON 30 PLASH LED M 31 ze n NRT 32 Switc
30. Connect the handset provided with the Q26 Series Development Kit to the Main AUDIO connector J600 if communications are required 7 Plugthe power supply via the adapter J101 or via the external power supply J100 at 4V 2 5A 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 55 Development Kit User Guide Starting Procedure 21 3 Communication Test To perform a communications test after setting the Q26 Series Development Kit with a Q26 series embedded module do the following 1 Using a PC terminal emulator send the following command on the COM port to communicate with the Q26 series embedded module When communications is established between the PC and the embedded module the embedded module replies with an OK The message is displayed in the terminal emulator window For more information refer to the following documents 4112192 document 2 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2686 Refreshed document 3 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2687 Refreshed document 4 AirPrime Q26 Elite Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guideline document 7 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2698 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 56 22 Appendix PS c mo R100 aq 000
31. Eran utin rua kia Ra ia a ila i iE 42 15 1 High Speed USB Connector 9804 rena cep 15 2 Full Speed USB Connector 800 15 3 LED Signalization VPAD USDB icri iiec td iere oops bae ei vnnd Roe 15 AUDIO FUNCTIONS a Rx Gora cao xc pec 45 16 1 AUDIO Connector J60 1 2 ed d eu aU 16 2 AUDIO2 Connector 9600 16 3 AUDIO Functions T7 DAC ERE EE 48 18 ANTENNA lt 49 18 1 eMe E 18 2 GPS 19 ESD FUNG i ta 50 20 CURRENT MEASUREMENT 51 20 1 Suid 20 2 rcr 20 3 TEMP 20 4 US
32. FUNCTIONS 33 10 1 ONA ORF TTD 33 10 2 SRE SE 33 10 3 J 33 ILEETYPADFUBNGIHONS 34 12 UARTI FUNCTION GERE RC REDE 35 12 1 UART T Connector 9400 35 12 2 36 12 3 Enable UART1 ENT GPIQTO 36 12 4 SIGMANZAUO 37 4112192 Rev 8 0 09 2012 Development Kit User Guide 1241 BED TRING INDIGATORLU 12 42 BED ENT iiis 13 UARTZ FUNCTION 38 13 1 UART2 Connector 9500 naci tice cerrar nate ee 13 2 2 13 3 Enable UART2 EN2 GPIOY1 13 4 LED Sigmalization za c 14 SIM FUNC TION e 40 14 1 SIM Connector 700 15 USB FUNCTION uiii nana nana ick
33. Figure 26 UFL SMA Cable 18 1 GSM WCDMA Antenna The UFL connector can be connected to the embedded module as shown in the figure below Figure 27 UFL Connector for use with GSM WCDMA Antenna The SMA connector on the other end of the cable can then be connected to the GSM WCDMA antenna that is also provided in the Q26 Series Development Kit package 18 2 GPS Antenna The UFL connector can be connected to the embedded module as shown in the figure below Figure 28 UFL Connector for use with a GPS Antenna The SMA connector on the other end of the cable can then be connected to the GPS antenna that is also provided in the Q26 Series Development Kit package Note The GPS antenna can only be used with the Q26 Elite embedded module 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 49 19 ESD Functions External ESD protections are added on the Q26 Series Development Kit for the following signals SIM interface signals SIMPRES SIM VCC SIM IO SIM CLK and SIM RST 15 air discharge USB interface signals USB DP and USB DM 15 air discharge Other interface signals protected on the embedded module are e UART1 signals with the ADM3307 transceiver 15 air discharge e UART2 signals with the LTC2804 transceiver 1 air discharge Warning As the test points at the center of the Q26 Series Development Kit are not protected against ESD discharge and they are directly connected to the signal pins
34. GND ca 2E ADM3307EACP L104 RXDl GPlO3 4 1 IN TiouT 01 CT104 RXD cr107 DSR1 GeTOAD 2 pom mug 106 51 GPIO39 2 6 19 106 5 8 lt 1105 1 4 2 TA4OUT 18 CT109 DCD 1 e T12 9 5 Pesur RI1 GPIO42 SIN T50UT L7 CT125 RI 9 RI 1400 a J207 mcL103 TXDl GPIO36 1 10 1907 RIIN 16 103 TXD 5 GND 2 3408 IB d lt 1 5 1 5 g mE 5 ET lt 108 2 1 GPIO41 et EG 12 RAIN 14 CT108 2 DTR 7 5 2 4 DTR GND 22 22 13 33 pinl3 NC to GND 1 e e Bee S 7 UART BA BA BA BA BA VBAT C FNO ESO SO ESO BNO ESO 5 29232 T 11401 VBAT ENABLB DISAELE o 0402 omens Rho 1 5 NC 0402 1 408 SND 3 2 oD OND or i Do 1 TAAHCIGT9GW 2 4 im CND END 74ABC1GDAGW ND 1 4067 F 8 GREEN 9 5 5 5 5 L GND 2 2 8 os 0403 1 406 2 i 2 YELLOW 5 1 Rus mah 3 INCOMING CALL HK 1 29811 5 3 0 Caio C412 DRAWN T TI e e HNT 8 xt a 3 d TM H AR 3 2 3 2 pe
35. Guideline 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 28 Development Kit User Guide Power Supply 6 4 Main Supply Adapter The J101 connector powers the Q26 Series Development Kit using the AC power supply cable Figure 6 Supply Adapter The only supported adapter is listed in the table below Table 7 Main Supply Adapter Reference SINPRO SPU12C 101 4 DC 2 5 A 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 29 7 Charger Supply and LED 7 1 Charger Supply The Q26 Series Development Kit supports a battery charging interface Use J102 to connect to this interface This power supply is protected by a transient voltage suppressor Note When the charger is used the battery must be connected GND CHG IN CHARGER Figure 7 Charger Supply Table 8 Power Supply Voltage CHG IN Voltage Q2686 Refreshed and 02687 Refreshed 440 GasEie Parameters are set as per battery manufacturer 7 2 LED Signalization CHARGER The CHARGER LED location is shown in the following figure Figure 8 Charger LED Location The CHARGER indicator is a red LED wired on GPIO21 This LED represents the logic level of GPIO21 The Open AT Framework may be used to manage charging through AT commands For more information refer to documents 6 Open AT Framework AT Commands Interface Guide for Firmware 7 50 and 7 AirPrime Q26Elite User Guide amp AT Commands Interface Specification Note The charger in
36. IERRA WIRELESS PRODUCT EVEN IF SIERRA WIRELESS AND OR ITS AFFILIATES HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR THEY ARE FORESEEABLE OR FOR CLAIMS BY ANY THIRD PARTY Notwithstanding the foregoing in no event shall Sierra Wireless and or its affiliates aggregate liability arising under or in connection with the Sierra Wireless product regardless of the number of events occurrences or claims giving rise to liability be in excess of the price paid by the purchaser for the Sierra Wireless product Customer understands that Sierra Wireless is not providing cellular or GPS including A GPS Services These services are provided by a third party and should be purchased directly by the Customer 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 Development Kit User Guide SPECIFIC DISCLAIMERS OF LIABILITY CUSTOMER RECOGNIZES AND ACKNOWLEDGES SIERRA WIRELESS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR AND SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DEFECT OR DEFICIENCY OF ANY KIND OF CELLULAR OR GPS INCLUDING A GPS SERVICES Patents This product may contain technology developed by or for Sierra Wireless Inc This product includes technology licensed from This product is manufactured or sold by Sierra Wireless Inc or its affiliates under or more patents licensed from InterDigital Group Copyright 2012 Sierra Wireless All rights reserved Trademarks AirCard is a registered trademark of Sierra Wireless Sierra Wireless AirPrime A
37. LK 6 28 28 GPIO35 GPIOS5 SPI2 Load GPIOS5 SPI2 Load GPIO38 29 29 GPIO34 SPI2 I SPI2 I GPIO39 30 27 GPIO33 SPI2 IO SPI2 IO GPIO37 31 GND GND GND GND GND 32 30 CT104 RXD2 CT104 RXD2 CT104 RXD2 RXD2 33 32 CT106 CTS2 CT106 CTS2 CT106 CTS2 CTS2 34 31 CT103 TXD2 CT103 TXD2 CT103 TXD2 TXD2 35 GND GND GND GND GND 36 33 CT105 RTS2 CT105 RTS2 CT105 RTS2 RTS2 37 54 USB DP USB DP USB DP USB DP 38 52 VPAD USB VPAD USB VPAD USB VPAD USB 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 Signal Name Comparison Q2698 Signal Name GND BUZZERO LEDO ON OFF ADC2 RESET NC ADC1 GND SPI1 I GPIO30 GPIO31 SP11 IO GP1029 SPI1 CLK GPIO28 SPI2 CLK GPIO32 GPIO35 SPI2 I GPIO34 SPI2 IO GPIO33 GND GPIO15 CT104 RXD2 GPIO16 CT106 CTS2 GPIO14 CT103 TXD2 GND GPIO17 CT105 RTS2 USB DP VPAD USB Development Kit User Guide Test Point 4200 Module Pin Board to Board Test Point Q2686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed Q26 Elite Signal Number Connector Pin Serigraphy Signal Name Signal Name Name P Number 39 56 USB DM USB DM USB DM USB DM 40 GND GND GND GND GND 41 68 ROWO GPIO9 ROWO ROWO ROWO 42 60 COL1 GPIO5 COL1 COL1 COL1 43 64 ROW4 GPIO13 ROW4 ROW4 ROW4 44 59 COLO GPIO4 COLO COLO COLO 45 62 COL3 GPIO7 COL3 46 61 COL2 GPIO6 COL2 COL2 COL2 47 63 COL4 GPIO8 COL4 COL4 COL4 48 65 ROWS GPIO12 ROWS ROWS3 ROW3 49 66 ROW2 GPIO11 ROW2 ROW2 ROW2 50 67 ROW1 GPIO10 ROW1 ROW 1 ROW1
38. M SYNC PCM SYNC PCM SYNC 106 80 PCM OUT PCM OUT PCM OUT PCM DOUT PCM OUT 107 78 PCM IN PCM IN PCM IN PCM_DIN PCM IN 108 58 24 24 24 GPIO49 24 109 GND GND GND GND GND GND 110 50 INTO GPIO3 INTO INTO GPIO7 INTO GPIO3 111 48 20 GPIO20 GPIO20 GPIO43 GPIO20 112 55 GPIO23 GPIO23 GPIO23 GPIO45 GPIO23 113 57 22 GPIO22 GPIO22 46 GPIO22 114 51 EP 20 GPIO1 GPIO1 GPIO51 INT2 GPIO1 115 53 EP 21 2 GPIO2 GPIO50 2 116 47 21 21 21 GPIO42 SPI2 5 21 117 49 INT1 GPIO25 INT1 INT1 GPIO44 INT1 GPIO25 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 18 Development Kit User Guide Test Point 4200 Module Pin Board to Board Test Point Q2686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed Number Connector Pin Serigraphy Signal Name Signal Name T_P Number 118 43 GP1044 GPIOO GPIOO 119 45 GPIO19 GPIO19 GPIO19 120 NC N A N A 121 42 EP 19 Reserved Al 122 NC N A N A 123 NC N A N A 124 NC N A N A 125 NC N A N A Q26 Elite Signal Name GPIO40 GPIO41 N A EBI2 LB N N A N A N A N A Signal Name Comparison Q2698 Signal Name GPIOO SPI1 CS GPIO19 N A ADC3 N A N A N A N A Aside from the test points mentioned above there are 8 other test points available on the Q26 Series Development Kit These test points are connected to the circuitry of the development kit Table 2 Additional
39. PC view and 69 69 CT125 RH GPIO42 2 8 Multiplexed H _ Main RS232 Clear Send According to PC view 70 75 CT106 CTS1 GPIO39 2V8 Multiplexed d Main RS232 Receive Serial Data According to PC view and 71 73 CT104 RXD1 GPIO37 2V8 Multiplexed Main RS232 Request To Send According to PC view and 72 72 CT105 RTS1 GPIO38 2V8 Multiplexed 3 Main RS232 Data Carrier Detect According to PC view and 73 70 CT109 DCD1 GP1043 O 2V8 Multiplexed Main RS232 Data Terminal Ready According to PC view and 74 76 CT108 2 DTR1 GPIO41 2V8 Multiplexed 2 Main RS232 Data Set Ready According to PC view and 75 74 CT107 DSR1 GPIO40 2V8 Multiplexed 76 GND GND 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 23 External Board Connector 7201 Development Kit User Guide Description Signal Description Pin Number 77 GND GND 78 81 EP17 Depending on the Q26 series embedded module 79 85 EPO Depending on the Q26 series embedded module 80 89 EP2 Depending on the Q26 series embedded module 81 93 EP4 Depending on the Q26 series embedded module 82 87 1 Depending the Q26 series embedded module 83 97 EP6 Depending on the Q26 series embedded module 84 91 EP3 Depending on the Q26 series embedded module 85 95 EP5 Depending on the Q26 series embedded module 86 99 EP7 Depending on the Q26 series embedded module 87 83 EP18 Depending o
40. about the signal name differences between the embedded modules The EN2 LED lights up when the RS232 transceiver is operational see the configuration in Table 14 Enable UART2 Configuration 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 39 14 SIM Function 14 1 SIM Connector J700 J700 is a standard 1V8 or 3V SIM socket Figure 17 SIM Connector Refer to the following table for the SIM connector pin description Table 15 Pin Description of the SIM Connector Pin Signal Name Type Description Comment SIM 1 SIM VCC 1V8 Power Supply SIM 2 SIM RST O 1V8 or 3V 3 SIM CLK 1V8 SIM Clock Multiplexed with GPIO18 for the Q2686 Refreshed 4 SIMPRES 1V8 SIM Card Detect Q2687 Refreshed and Q2698 N A for the Q26 Elite 5 GND Ground Not 6 connected 7 SIM_DATA 1 8 SIM Data CC8 1V8 SIMPRES signal supply N A for the 026 Elite Either for 1V8 or 3V SIM cards The SIM interface controls both 3V and 1 8V SIM cards This function may be electrically detached with special solder unsoldered J701 to J705 Unsoldering J701 to J705 allows SIM signals to transmit via the external connector at J201 By default the SIM signals are available on its dedicated connector J700 J701 to J705 soldered ESD protections are used on the 5 SIM signals 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 40 Development Kit User Guide SIM Function The signal SIMPRES
41. al Specification and Customer Design Guideline e document 7 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2698 Note Before doing any modification ensure that the Q26 Series Development Kit is disconnected from the power supply during setup and configuration Use pewter and a soldering iron refer to WS80 from Weller to solder 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 51 Development Kit User Guide Current Measurement UMA _ Figure 29 Configuration for the Current Measurement 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 52 21 Starting Procedure 21 1 Unpacking the Development Kit Components The Q26 Series Development Kit box contains Note 1 Q26 Series Development Kit board 2 AirPrime Q2687 Refreshed embedded modules Antenna 1 Antenna for GSM and WCDMA 1 GPS Antenna The GPS antenna is only for use with the Q26 Elite embedded module 4112192 Connectors 12 pin power supply connector 5 100 pin board to board connectors 1 130 pin board to board connector for the test board Cables 1 Power cable UFL SMA cables 1RS232 cable 1USBcable 1 RJ9 cable for handset 1 AC DC adapter 1 Handset 1 Pen drive containing the SDK documentation Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 53 Development Kit User Guide 21 2 Setting the Accessories Follow the instructions shown below step by step Insert a SIM or USIM card into the SIM card holder J700
42. craft is on the ground or in flight In aircraft the Sierra Wireless modem MUST BE POWERED OFF When operating the Sierra Wireless modem can transmit signals that could interfere with various onboard systems Note Some airlines may permit the use of cellular phones while the aircraft is on the ground and the door is open Sierra Wireless modems may be used at this time The driver or operator of any vehicle should not operate the Sierra Wireless modem while in control of a vehicle Doing so will detract from the driver or operator s control and operation of that vehicle In some states and provinces operating such communications devices while in control of a vehicle is an offence Limitations of Liability This manual is provided is Sierra Wireless makes no warranties of any kind either expressed or implied including any implied warranties of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or noninfringement The recipient of the manual shall endorse all risks arising from its use The information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Sierra Wireless SIERRA WIRELESS AND ITS AFFILIATES SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL GENERAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE OR ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR REVENUE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY S
43. ctions supported by the Q26 series development kit and provide schematics to facilitate the user s understanding and configuration of the development kit board for their own application use The Q26 Series Development Kit Board may be used to develop both software and hardware applications based on the Q26 series embedded modules For more information about the Q26 Series of embedded modules or the Open AT Framework refer to the documents in section 1 2 1 Reference Documents 1 2 References 1 2 1 Reference Documents For more details several reference documents may be consulted The Sierra Wireless documents referenced herein are provided in the Sierra Wireless documentation package 1 _ MOTHERBOARD Development Kit Schematics and PCB Release 3 2 Reference 1400666 B 2 X Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime 02686 Refreshed Reference 4111963 3 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime 02687 Refreshed Reference 4111964 4 AirPrime Q26 Elite Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guideline Reference 5 Open AT Framework AT Commands Interface Guide for Firmware 7 50 Reference 4111843 6 AirPrime Q26Elite User Guide amp AT Commands Interface Specification Reference 7 X Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime 02698 Reference 4111754 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 Development Kit User G
44. d Connector J400 UART1 Connector J200 Module Board to Board Connector J101 DC Adapter 1804 High Speed USB Connector Default Place for the Q26 Series Embedded Module SW100 1100 External Supply BP100 RESET SW101 BOOT VBATT BAT TEMP J102 Charger Figure 1 026 Series Development Kit Top View 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 11 3 General Description 3 1 026 Series Development Kit Q26 series development kit is used to allow users to create and define applications using the Q2686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed Q26 Elite or Q2698 embedded module Interfaces available on the board include e External board to board connector and TP to access all signals of the embedded module e Main serial link RS232 UART1 with full signals Ring Indicator e Auxiliary serial link RS232 UART2 with 4 signals High Speed and Full Speed USB Connectors compliant with USB 2 0 with SIM presence management 1 8 3V for the 02686 Refreshed and Q2687 Refreshed USIM SIM for the 02698 RUIM for the 026 Elite SIM presence management is not available for the 026 Elite 6 button Keypad AUDIO connectors AUDIO1 AUDIO2 LEDs for several indications Buzzer LED Flash LED Charger LED except for the Q26 Elite e RESET Pushbutton e Power supply connectors e ON OFF switch e BOOT switch Note j A unique feature of the Q26 Series Development Kit is that each signal
45. dicator feature is not available for the Q26 Elite embedded module 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 30 8 Flash LED The FLASH LED location is shown in the following figure e FLASH LED Figure 9 FLASH LED Location This LED works in two modes e The embedded module is in OFF state The FLASH LED blinks in pre charging mode via the J102 connector e The embedded module is in ON state The FLASH LED indicates the network status Note This feature is available in all variants of the Q2686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed and Q2698 embedded modules but only available for the Q26 Elite embedded module with R5A Firmware or later For more information refer to the following documents e document 2 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2686 Refreshed e document 3 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2687 Refreshed e document 4 AirPrime Q26 Elite Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guideline e document 7 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2698 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 31 9 Buzzer LED BUZZ OUT The BUZZ OUT LED location is shown in the following figure BUZZ OUT Figure 10 BUZZ OUT Location The BUZZ OUT indicator is a yellow LED controlled by the Buzzer signal of the Q26 Series embedded modules It is drive
46. e Description 1 MIC2N Main microphone negative input 2 SPK2N Main speaker negative output 3 SPK2P Main speaker positive output 4 MIC2P Main microphone positive input Table 22 Pin Description of the AUDIO2 Connector for the 026 Elite embedded module Pin Signal Name Description 1 MIC2N Microphone 2 negative input 2 SPKR_OUT_N Analog Speaker 2 negative output 3 SPKR_OUT_P Analog Speaker 2 positive output 4 MIC2P Microphone 2 positive input 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 Development Kit User Guide AUDIO Functions 16 3 AUDIO Functions Description The AUDIO functions may be electrically removed with special solder unsoldered J602 to 4609 Unsoldering J602 to J609 allows for the transmission of undisturbed signals via the external connector J201 By default AUDIO signals are available on its dedicated connector J601 for AUDIO1 and J600 for AUDIO2 with J602 to J609 soldered AUDIO signals in the Q26 Series Development Kit should be connected to their corresponding AUDIO signals in the Q26 embedded modules That is AUDIO1 signals in the embedded module should be connected to AUDIO1 in the development kit and AUDIO2 signals in the embedded module should be connected to AUDIO2 in the development kit Refer to the following table for a summary of the AUDIO function configuration Table 23 AUDIO Configuration For more inf
47. es around the AUDIO filters e Measure of current simplified New schematics 004 Sept 2006 e Update the document references Add new for the auxiliary DAC function Update the Measures of current Added information throughout the document for Q26 Extreme and 026 Elite Updated information throughout the document for Q2686 Refreshed and Q2687 Refreshed 903 August 09 2010 Added section 4 Signal Name Comparison Updated Table 3 Pin Description of the External Board Connector 201 Updated section 19 Antenna Function 006 September 29 2010 Updated section 22 1 Unpacking the Development Kit Components Updated section 22 1 Unpacking the Development Kit Components 007 October 05 2010 returned GPS antenna in the list and added a note saying it is only for use with the Q26 embedded module Added 02698 compatibility 8 0 May 09 2012 Removed all information pertaining to Q26 Extreme removed all information regarding parallel bus 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 Contents 1 INTRODUCTION 9 1 1 A A 9 1 2 eee 9 1 2 1 Reference Docutrents entretenir nina reru pour uses 9 1 2 2 List of ABDOre 1 10 2 026 SERIES DEVELOPMENT KIT 11 3
48. hes 33 Keypad ation cuoio un rne er 34 Enable GOnrnGCtOF icu coe oid a 35 5232 Serial ot dc ceret EP ace 36 Enable UART2 Dorada eue Be 38 RS232 Auxiliary Serial 39 SIMI CODBOCIOF va 40 Schematic Diagram of the Switch 41 Highspeed 5 42 Full Speed USB 43 High Speed USB Electrical Diagram ccena ret 44 Full Speed USB Electrical 44 AUDIOT EST 45 R604 and R605 45 AUDIO2 COMM GION 46 UFL SMA 49 UFL Connector for use with a GSM WCDMA 49 UFL Connector for use with a GPS 49 Configuration for the Current
49. i cies 24 3 8s CT106 CTS1 GP1039 75 108 2 1 4 SPI1 1 GPIO30 23 10 Bs T pae PCM SYRC 77 78 TRO gt On DCM CLK 79 DOM OUTE T P21 EBIIENS 211 6 NC L 2 AUX BOOT 20 95 NC 3 83 FC 1 pia 85 TPL OB T 87 NC TP17 17410 0982 pe2 89 Bo NC 8 T P16 FISSE LED Of 281 91 82 NC 10 T PIS mE 15 9 33 T pid p s O pHa ne TPIS 1 Bly E 97 bs SIM 10_ 12 TPIT 99 100 NC 18 2960 T Pil RIED iL oHe 7 5 Te SINPRES GPIOIS 10 7015 CT107 DSRl GPIO4U TOPIE EDS SIM VCC 912 CT108 2 DIRl GPIO4l gt 026 AXK5 100 po C T 74 026 AXKS BAT RIC CT109 DCD1 GPIO43 Eth an CT105 RTS1 GPIO3E J oo Of CT104 RXDI 2 02 aila t 70 CT106 CTS1 GPIO39 CHIT 4 ols 125 6 042 T CHG IN 3l CT103 TKDI 6 VENTT 2 67 RET il o 66 TPES F 6 51 75472 GND a ANTENNA GND T P200 P201 T P202 T P203 CONNECTOR DETAILS J201 2200 02686 NAMES ON BOARD 1201 78 0200 81 NCL 17 OE R W PINS NAMES 3201 75 1200 85 NC 5 0
50. ine e document 7 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2698 5 2 External Board Connector J201 Table 3 Pin Description of the External Board Connector J201 Test Point Pin Number T P 1 o ow1 4112192 J200 Module Board to Board Connector Pin Number 1 4 1 4 6 8 6 8 5 10 GND 7 Signal Name VBATT VBATT CHG IN CHG IN VCC_1V8 VCC_2V8 GND 8 0 1 O Supply Supply Supply Supply Supply Supply Supply Description Battery Input Battery Input Current source input Current source input 1 8V digital supply output 2 8V digital supply output RTC back up supply May 09 2012 20 Development Kit User Guide Test Point Pin J200 Module Board External Board Connector J201 Description Number T_P Signal Name Description 9 9 SIM VCC Supply SIM card supply 10 12 SIMPRES GPIO18 1V8 SIM card detect 11 14 SIM CLK 1 8 2V9 SIM clock 12 11 SIM IO 1 8 2V9 13 13 SIM RST 1 8 2V9 SIM reset 14 GND GND 15 15 BUZZ OUT Open Drain PWM Buzzer output 16 17 FLASH LED Charging indicator 17 19 ON OFF Embedded Module Power 18 21 AUX ADC Analog Auxiliary ADC 19 18 RESET 1V8 Embedded Module Reset 20 16
51. irLink AirVantage Watcher and the Sierra Wireless logo are trademarks of Sierra Wireless insim WAVECOM WISMO Wireless Microprocessor Wireless CPU Open AT are filed or registered trademarks of Sierra Wireless S A in France and or in other countries Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Macintosh and Mac OS are registered trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries QUALCOMM a registered trademark of QUALCOMM Incorporated Used under license Other trademarks are the property of the respective owners Contact Information 1 604 232 1488 8 00 AM to 5 00 PM Pacific Time sales sierrawireless com Sales Desk Sierra Wireless 13811 Wireless Way Richmond BC Canada V6V 3A4 Fax 1 604 231 1109 Web www sierrawireless com Post Consult our website for up to date product descriptions documentation application notes firmware upgrades troubleshooting tips and press releases www sierrawireless com 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 Development Kit User Guide Document History Version Date Updates 001 June 2005 Creation Preliminary version 002 Sept 2005 Update for the development kit Q26 version2 003 May 2006 Update for the development kit Q26 version3 e Add new for the parallel bus interface for Wireless CPU Q2687 only e New GPIO for CHARGER LED e New valu
52. n by a PWM signal open drain For more information refer to the following documents e document 2 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2686 Refreshed e document 3 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2687 Refreshed document 4 AirPrime Q26 Elite Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guideline e document 7 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2698 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 32 10 Control Functions or x BOOT N OFF on K CONFIG Figure 11 Switches Configuration 10 1 ON OFF Once the Q26 Series Development Kit is connected to an external source via J100 or J101 the ON OFF switch can provide power through VBATT to the embedded module when it is ON After 1 second this switch can be switched off For more information refer to the following documents e document 2 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2686 Refreshed e document 3 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2687 Refreshed e document 4 AirPrime 026 Elite Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guideline e document 7 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2698 10 2 RESET The RESET pushbutton starts a general reset when it is pushed Note
53. n of the High Speed USB Connector 42 Table 18 Pin Description of the Full Speed USB 43 Table 19 Pin Description of the AUDIO1 Connector for the Q2686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed and 2698 embedded modules 45 Table 20 Pin Description of the AUDIO1 Connector for the Q26 Elite embedded module 45 Table 21 Pin Description of the AUDIO2 Connector for the Q2686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed and embedded modules 46 Table 22 Pin Description of the AUDIO2 Connector for the 026 Elite embedded module 46 Table 23 2 an nies 47 Table 24 Pin Description of the Digital Analog 48 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview This document describes the AirPrime Q26 Series Development Kit motherboard V3 2 reference 1400666 B and how it integrates with the Q26 series embedded modules The Q26 embedded modules supported by the Q26 series development kit are 02686 Refreshed which is GSM GPRS class 10 capable 02687 Refreshed which is GSM GPRS class 10 and EDGE class 10 capable Q26 Elite which is CDMA2000 capable Q2698 which is EDGE 2G WCDMA 3G HSxPA capable This document also discusses the different interfaces and peripheral conne
54. n the Q26 series embedded module 88 82 AUX DAC 2 2 depending on the 026 series 89 86 EP15 Depending on the Q26 series embedded module 90 90 Depending on the 026 series embedded module 91 94 Depending the 026 series embedded module 92 98 EP9 Depending on the Q26 series embedded module 93 92 12 Depending on the 026 series embedded module 94 96 EP10 Depending on the Q26 series embedded module 95 100 EP8 Depending on the Q26 series embedded module 96 88 EP14 Depending on the Q26 series embedded module 97 84 EP16 Depending on the Q26 series embedded module 98 GND GND 99 GND GND 100 44 SCL GPIO26 Open drain Serial Clock General purpose input output 101 46 SDA GPIO27 Open drain Serial Data General purpose input output 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 24 External Board Connector 201 Development Kit User Guide Description DAY Signal Name Description Pin Number 102 GND GND 103 GND GND 104 79 PCM CLK 1V8 Data clock 105 77 PCM SYNC 1V8 Frame synchronization 8KHz 106 80 PCM OUT 1V8 Data output 107 78 PCM IN 1V8 Data input 108 58 GPIO24 2 8 General purpose input output 109 GND GND 110 50 INTO GPIOS 1V8 Interruption 0 General purpose input output 111 48 GPIO20 2V8 General purpose input output 112 55 GPIO23 2V8 General purpose input output 113 57 GPIO22 2V8 General purpose in
55. of the Q26 series embedded module users must be careful when using these TP signals 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 50 20 Current Measurement To measure the current consumed by the embedded module use the configuration enumerated in the sub sections below and as shown in Figure 26 Configuration for the Current Measurement Caution Do not solder the special solder J103 20 1 On UART1 e Remove R408 Place R406 00 like R408 20 2 On UART2 e Remove R502 and R505 Place R506 00 like R502 e The UART2 link is not used therefore J501 J502 J503 and J504 must be open removing the solder The switch UART2 must be switched to the GPIO1 position 20 3 On BAT TEMP e Remove R100 Plug an external power supply like VCC EXT on VBAT and GND on GND This power supply may be set to 4V Setting it up like this allows for peripherals to be used 20 4 On USB The USB link is not used therefore J801 J802 4803 J805 and J806 must be open by removing the solder With this configuration the consumption current from VBATT is ONLY that of the embedded module plugged in For more information refer to the following documents e document 2 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2686 Refreshed e document 3 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2687 Refreshed document 4 AirPrime Q26 Elite Product Technic
56. onds alternately hence making the LED indicator blink 12 4 2 LED The EN1 indicator is a green LED controlled by the EN1 GPIO19 or GPIO41 signals provided by the embedded module Refer to section 4 Signal Name Comparison for more information about the signal name differences between the embedded modules The EN1 LED lights up when the RS232 transceiver is operational refer to the configuration in Table 12 Enable UART1 Configuration 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 37 13 UART2 Function The UART2 function is an auxiliary RS232 serial link of the embedded module on the Q26 Series Development Kit The voltage level of UART2 is 1 8V This function may be electrically detached with special solder unsoldered J501 to J504 Unsoldering 4501 to J504 allows UART2 signals to transmit via the external connector at J201 By default the UART2 is available on its dedicated connector J500 J501 to J504 soldered 13 1 UART2 Connector J500 Figure 15 Enable UART2 Configuration J500 is a SUB D 9 pin female connector Refer to the following table for the UART2 connector pin description Table 13 Pin Description of the UART2 Connector Pin Signal Name Type Description 1 Not used x 2 CT104 RXD RS232 V24 V28 Receive serial data 3 CT103 TXD RS232 V24 V28 Transmit serial data 4 Not used 5 GND Ground 6 Not used 7 CT105 RTS RS232 V24 V28 Request To Send 8 CT106
57. ormation about the AUDIO functions refer to the corresponding embedded module document e document 2 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2686 Refreshed e document 3 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2687 Refreshed e document 4 AirPrime Q26 Elite Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guideline e document 7 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2698 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 47 17 DAC Function Caution This feature is not available on the Q2686 Refreshed Q26 Elite and Q2698 embedded modules The Q2687 Refreshed embedded module provides one Digital to Analog Converter AUX DAC This is an 8 bit resolution DAC that ranges from OV to 2 3V For further information refer to document 3 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2687 Refreshed The functionality of the DAC depends on the embedded software version Table 24 Pin Description of the Digital to Analog Converter La Signal Name Type Description According to embedded module view 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 48 18 Antenna Function The antenna is connected to the board via the UFL SMA cable The antenna cable is fitted with a UFL connector allowing the connection to the board Three 3 UFL SMA cables are provided with the Q26 Series Development Kit package
58. put output 114 51 EP20 1V8 Depending on the Q26 series embedded module 115 53 EP21 1V8 Depending on the Q26 series embedded module 116 57 GPIO21 2V8 General purpose input output 117 49 INT1 GPIO25 2V8 Interruption 1 General purpose input output 118 43 GPIO44 2 8 General purpose input output 119 45 GPIO19 2 8 General purpose input output 120 NC Not connected 121 42 EP19 1V8 Depending on the Q26 series embedded module 122 NC Not connected 123 NC Not connected 124 NC Not connected 125 NC Not connected 126 NC Not connected 127 NC Not connected 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 25 Development Kit User Guide Test Point Pin Number T_P J200 Module Board to Board Connector Signal Name 1 O Description Pin Number 128 NC Not connected 129 NC Not connected 130 NC Not connected According to the embedded module view Refer to Figure 1 026 Series Development Top View External Board Connector J201 Description The GPIO index varies depending on the Q26 series module used The GPIO index specified in the table above was based on the Q26xx Refreshed embedded modules Please refer to section 4 Signal Name Comparison for the GPIO index used with the Q26 Elite and Q2698 The type and voltage level depends on the Q26 series embedded module used For more information refer to doc
59. r J400 Figure 13 Enable UART1 Connector J400 is a SUB D 9 pin female connector Refer to the following table for the UART1 connector pin description Table 11 Pin Description of the UART1 Connector Pin Signal Name Description 1 CT109 DCD RS232 V24 V28 Data Carrier Detect 2 CT104 RXD RS232 V24 V28 Receive serial data 3 CT103 TXD RS232 V24 V28 Transmit serial data 4 CT108 2 DTR 5232 V24 V28 Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 CT107 DSR RS232 V24 V28 Data Set Ready 7 CT105 RTS RS232 V24 V28 Request To Send 8 CT106 CTS RS232 V24 V28 Clear To Send 9 CT125 RI RS232 V24 V28 Ring Indicator 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 35 Development Kit User Guide UART1 Function 12 2 UART1 Configuration The Q26 Series Development Kit acts as a DCE and is connected to a DTE PC or terminal with a straight cable This is a full UART CT103 TXD CT104 RXD CT105 RTS AirPrime Q26 CT106 CTS Series Customer Development 107 DSR Application Kit DTE CT108 2 DTR DCE CT109 DCD CT125 RI Figure 14 5232 Main Serial Link 12 3 Enable UART1 EN1 GPIO19 A switch EN1 GPIO19 may enable the shutdown mode of the RS232 transceiver By default the RS232 transceiver is in active mode switch to EN1 For other cases the Open AT Framework allows customers to enable the shutdown mode by using
60. tates that from 1st July 2006 new electrical and electronic equipment put on the market does not contain lead RoHS mercury cadmium hexavalent chromium polybrominated biphenyls PBB and COMPLIANT polybrominated diphenyl ethers 2002 95 EC Embedded modules which are compliant with this directive are identified by the RoHS logo on their label 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 13 4 Signal Name Comparison There are a total of 120 test ports available at the centre of the Q26 Series Development Kit The following table lists the test port serigraphy and the corresponding signal names of the applicable Q26 series module For more information about each signal function and characteristics refer to the corresponding embedded module document e document 2 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2686 Refreshed e document 3 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2687 Refreshed e document 4 AirPrime Q26 Elite Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guideline e document 7 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2698 Table 1 Q26 Series Development Kit Test Port and Corresponding Embedded Module Signal Name Test Point 4200 Module Pin Board to Board Test Point Q2686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed Q26 Elite Signal Number Connector Pin Serigraphy Signal Name Signal Name Name T_P
61. uide Introduction 1 2 2 List of Abbreviations Abbreviation Definition ADC Analog to Digital Converter AUX Auxiliary CLK Clock CPU Central Process Unit CTS Clear To Send DAC Digital to Analog Converter DAI Digital Audio Interface DC Direct Current DCD Data Carrier Detect DCE Data Communication Equipment DSR Data Set Ready DTE Data Terminal Equipment DTR Data Terminal Ready ESD Electrostatic Discharges GND Ground GPI General Purpose Input GPIO General Purpose Input Output GPO General Purpose Output Input Output MIC Microphone PC Personal Computer PCB Printed Circuit Board PCM Pulse Code Modulation PWM Pulse Width Modulation RF Radio Frequency Ring Indicator RTC Real Time Clock RTS Request To Send RXD Receive Data SCl Smart Card Interface SIM Subscriber Identity Module SPI Serial Peripheral Interface SPK Speaker TP Test Point TXD Transmit Data USB Universal Serial Bus 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 2 026 Series Development Description The following figure shows the top view of the Q26 Series Development Kit board It enumerates the locations of the several ports and interfaces available For further information on the component design please refer to section 2 Appendix 1600 AUDIO2 Connector 1601 AUDIO1 Connector 1700 SIM Connector J700 SIM Connector J800 Full Speed USB Connector Optional 1500 UART2 Connector J201 External Boar
62. uments 2 AirPrime 02686 Refreshed Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guideline 3 AirPrime Q2687 Refreshed Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guideline 4 AirPrime Q26 Elite Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guideline and 7 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2698 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 6 Power Supply Two power supply sources are available to start the Q26 Series Development Kit e DC external supply via J100 e AC DC adapter via J101 These power supplies are protected by a transient voltage suppressor SUPPL Y ds Figure 3 Power Supply Voltage J100 J101 Each of these power supplies are used for both the embedded module and the peripherals on the Q26 Series Development Kit It is possible to separate the power supply for the embedded module VBATT measurable the TP153 and for the peripherals VBAT measurable the TP157 Figure 4 Zoom on J103 Current measurement is possible between VBATT and VBAT J103 for more information refer to section 21 Current Measurement 6 1 LED Signalization VBAT The VBAT indicator is a green LED and it indicates the presence of an external power supply Both the embedded module and the peripherals may be powered by the VBAT power source Table 4 LED of VBAT 7 If the special solder 103 is not soldered an extra external power s
63. upply must be used Note that it is recommended to always use both VBATT and VBAT simultaneously 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 27 Development Kit User Guide Power Supply 6 2 External Supply The J100 connector has three contacts 100 Pins 1 2 are used for the power supply 4100 Pins 2 3 are used to plug in BAT TEMP Refer to section 6 3 BAT TEMP for more information BAT TEMP GND VBATT Figure 5 Power Supply Voltage Table 5 Electrical Characteristics of VBAT Q26 Embedded Module Vain Vmax VBATT 02686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed 3 2V 3 6V 4 8V Q26 Elite 3 8V 4 0V 4 2V Q2698 3 4V 3 8V 4 2V 1 This value has to be maintained during the burst with 2 0A Peak in GSM GPRS and EDGE mode 2 Maximum operating Voltage Stationary Wave Ratio VSWR is 2 1 6 3 BAT TEMP This signal acts as an input ADC to the embedded module J100 Pins 2 3 also allows simulation of the temperature level by a sensor inside the battery Table 6 Electrical Characteristics of BAT TEMP BAT TEMP Q2686 Refreshed Q2687 Refreshed fo For more information refer to the following documents e document 2 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2686 Refreshed e document 3 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines for AirPrime Q2687 Refreshed e document 4 AirPrime Q26 Elite Product Technical Specification and Customer Design
64. without prior written agreement 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 57 Development Kit User Guide 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 USB DP AUX A VBUS USB DM AUX 0800 1 VBUS 2800 3 N J801 D 1 2 ANV 4 pn ind gt 8 2 2 3 8 MLX 7068 4 2 XE 5 1 082 N me i d ge X NC 0200 1 a STF202 22 GND SOT23 6 GND VBUS 0804 1 VEUS 3 11801 J805 USB2 D Di me ene 4 1806 4 1 ew SATIS a m E mE 8 m E MLX67068 4 0802 E 2 14 E 2 V 4 GND VPAD USB VEUS 1800 I 1 alos 18802 o we 8 LP2985AIM 4 amp 3 3V i La 2 S cs02 10 2 L oeo GREEN sm Pam a e e ENT GNE REV SCH REV POR GND GND GND GND TM 3 2 3 2 DEVELOPMENT 026 peus Q 11 34 2021 3004 Tae E USB 8 OF 8 4112192 Rev 8 0 May 09 2012 Appendix 58

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