Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Tables
- Figures
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Interface Characteristics
- 2.1 Application Interface
- 2.2 RF Antenna Interface
- 2.3 GNSS Interface
- 2.4 Sample Application
- 3 Operating Characteristics
- 3.1 Operating Modes
- 3.2 Power Up/Power Down Scenarios
- 3.3 Power Saving
- 3.4 Power Supply
- 3.5 Operating Temperatures
- 3.6 Electrostatic Discharge
- 3.7 Blocking against RF on Interface Lines
- 3.8 Reliability Characteristics
- 4 Mechanical Dimensions, Mounting and Packaging
- 4.1 Mechanical Dimensions of TX62-W
- 4.2 Mechanical Dimensions of TX82-W, TX82-W-B, TX62-W-B and TX62-W-C
- 4.3 Mounting TX62/TX82 onto the Application Platform
- 4.4 Packaging
- 5 Regulatory and Type Approval Information
- 6 Document Information
- 7 Appendix
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4.3 Mounting TX62/TX82 onto the Application Platform
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Figure 62: Land pattern TX82-W, TX82-W-B, TX62-W-B and TX62-W-C (top view)
The stencil design illustrated in Figure 63 and Figure 64 is recommended by Thales as a result
of extensive tests with Thales Daisy Chain modules.
The central ground pads are primarily intended for stabilizing purposes, and may show some
more voids than the application interface pads at the module's rim. This is acceptable, since
they are electrically irrelevant.