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
Performance
Intel
®
Wireless-AC 9560 (Jefferson Peak)
External Product Specification (EPS) April 2017
32 Intel Confidential Document Number: 567240–1.0
5.2 Wi-Fi performance
5.2.1 Wi-Fi Tx power (TBD)
Note: The content in this section is to be determined (TBD) in the next release.
Table 5–3 describes the device’s actual output power in various rates and channels, taking into
account both Tx power regulatory limits and IEEE mask and EVM performance (the minimum between
these). This is a change from previous generations of EPS documents.
Please note that the numbers in Table 5–3 are for the default Tx numbers. Once location is
determined, Tx power might increase on certain channels according to the regulatory rules in the
specific country.
Table 5–3 Tx power per MCS (TBD)
JfP (2230/1216) CH MCS Tx Power 2230 MS
(dBm, acc: +/–1 dB)
Tx Power 1216
(dBm, acc: +/–1 dB)
AC–9560 Power Target
Ch A
Power Target
Ch B
Power
Target Ch A
Power
Target Ch B
11b (CCK) Ch.1 11 Mbps
Ch.2 11 Mbps
Ch.3 11 Mbps
Ch.4 11 Mbps
Ch.5 11 Mbps
Ch.6 11 Mbps
Ch.7 11 Mbps
Ch.8 11 Mbps
Ch.9 11 Mbps
Ch.10 11 Mbps
Ch.11 11 Mbps
Ch.12 11 Mbps
Ch.13 11 Mbps
11g Ch.1 6 Mbps
54 Mbps
Ch.2 6 Mbps
54 Mbps
Ch.3 6 Mbps
54 Mbps
Ch.4 6 Mbps
54 Mbps
Ch.5 6 Mbps
54 Mbps
Ch.6 6 Mbps
54 Mbps