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
Platform Design Guidelines
Intel
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Wireless-AC 9560 (Jefferson Peak)
April 2017 External Product Specification (EPS)
Document Number: 567240–1.0 Intel Confidential 59
9.1.11 Power supply de-coupling
It is required to have decoupling caps on the power feeds in each end of the connector.
10uF+0.1uF+0.01uF at one end of socket in support of 3.3 V pins 2 and 4 (in 2230 modules) or pins 4
and 5 (in 1216 modules).
10uF+0.1uF+0.01uF at the other end of the socket in support of 3.3 V pins 70 and 72 (in 2230
modules) or pins 72 and 73 (in 1216 modules).
9.1.12 Wi-Fi wireless disable and HW RF-KILL
W_DISABLE1# (pin 56 in M.2 2230 pinout, pin 28 in M.2 1216 SD pinout) serves as HW RF-KILL for
the Wi-Fi radio. The pin is recommended to be left unconnected if the HW RF-KILL signal is not
required.
Asserting W_DISABLE#_1 signal will result in a complete shutdown of the Wi-Fi part. The result from
the user perspective is similar to removing the Bluetooth device from the laptop. Note that HW RF-
KILL is supported on M.2 2230 modules only.
9.1.13 M.2 Bluetooth HW RF-KILL
W_DISABLE2# (pin 54 in M.2 2230 pinout, pin 63 in M.2 1216 SD pinout) serves as HW RF-KILL for
the Bluetooth radio.
Asserting W_DISABLE#_2 signal will result in a complete shutdown of the Bluetooth part. The result
from the user perspective is similar to removing the Bluetooth device from the platform.
9.1.14 BIOS
The CNVi modules (including Jefferson Peak) require specific BIOS support. A full description of BIOS
support needed for the Cannon Lake and Gemini Lake platforms can be found in the Connectivity BIOS
Guide documents.