User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- NOTE:
- NOTE:
- 2 Product Architecture
- 3 Electrical Specifications
- 4 Mechanical Specifications
- 5 Performance
- 1. BT in SW RF-KILL in all the tests
- 2. HB values refer to internal FE SKU
- 3. OS: Win10
- 1. Wi-Fi in SW RF-KILL in all the tests
- 2. OS: Win10
- 3. WsP is Master device
- 1. The TX power per MCS relate to IEEE, mask compliance and limited by regulatory TX power limits.
- 2. The values relate to internal FE SKU
- 3. The values are for typical device and typical conditions
- 1. Measured at ANT port
- 2. Typical means Nominal corner, AVG over non BE CHs. AVG over freq segment and chains
- 3. Max means over PVT
- NOTE: The throughput values relate to Intel® Skylake Platform and CPU, Single User.
- 6 Thermal Specifications
- 7 Regulatory
- 8 Dynamic Regulatory Solution
- 9 Platform Design Guidelines
- 9.1 Socket 1 key options for 2230 cards
- 9.1.1 Socket 1 Hybrid Key E scheme
- 9.1.2 Connectorized Hybrid Key E (2230) pin-out
- 9.1.3 Special considerations for the Hybrid Key E scheme
- 9.1.4 Soldered-down (1216) pin-out
- 9.1.5 Breakout example for JfP soldered-down module
- 9.1.6 Signal connection pitfalls
- 9.1.7 Pullups and pulldowns
- 9.1.8 IO connection scenarios and best practices
- 9.1.9 I/F specific guidelines
- 9.1.10 Connectivity module power control
- 9.1.11 Power supply de-coupling
- 9.1.12 Wi-Fi wireless disable and HW RF-KILL
- 9.1.13 M.2 Bluetooth HW RF-KILL
- 9.1.14 BIOS
- 9.1 Socket 1 key options for 2230 cards
Mechanical Specifications
Intel
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Wireless-AC 9560 (Jefferson Peak)
April 2017 External Product Specification (EPS)
Document Number: 567240–1.0 Intel Confidential 29
Antenna connector functional allocation for this form factor is defined as shown in Table 4-3 (note the
functionality is vendor-defined according to the M.2 spec).
Note: In Jefferson Peak 1216, antenna ANT2 is not present.
Table 4-3 Type 1216 antenna connector functionality
Antenna connector functionality
Wi-Fi (Chain A) + BT ANT1
Wi-Fi (Chain B) ANT3
4.4 Z height
Jefferson Peak supports S3 Z-height module (1.5 mm from module surface to the top of the shield).
4.5 M.2 antenna retention
4.5.1 Recommended method for retention of M.2 cable
It is recommended to restrain the antenna cables of M.2 products within the first 25 mm or less of
cable length, leaving the RF connectors on the module.
It is recommended to use a robust tape or adhesive to secure the cables so they do not move or
pull on the RF connector during shock and vibration of the system, as shown in Figure 4–4.
Figure 4–4 Retention of M.2 cables