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ELS61-AUS Hardware Interface Description
3.2 Power Up/Power Down Scenarios
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3.2 Power Up/Power Down Scenarios
In general, be sure not to turn on ELS61-AUS while it is beyond the safety limits of voltage and
temperature stated in Section 2.1.2.1. ELS61-AUS immediately switches off after having start-
ed and detected these inappropriate conditions. In extreme cases this can cause permanent
damage to the module.
3.2.1 Turn on ELS61-AUS
ELS61-AUS can be turned on as described in the following sections:
Connecting the operating voltage BATT+ (see Section 3.2.1.1).
Hardware driven switch on by ON line: Starts Normal mode (see Section 3.2.1.2).
After startup or restart, the module will send the URC ^SYSSTART that notifies the host appli-
cation that the first AT command can be sent to the module (see also [1]).
3.2.1.1 Connecting ELS61-AUS BATT+ Lines
Figure 29 and Figure 30 show sample external application circuits that allow to connect (and
also to temporarily disconnect) the module‘s BATT+ lines from the external application‘s power
supply.
Figure 29 illustrates the application of power employing an externally controlled microcontrol-
ler. Figure 30 as an alternative shows the power application with an external voltage supervi-
sory circuit instead of a microcontroller. The voltage supervisory circuit ensures that the power
is disconnected and applied again depending on given thresholds.
The transistor T2 mentioned in Figure 29 and Figure 30 should have an R
DS_ON
value < 50m
in order to minimize voltage drops.
Such circuits could be useful to maximize power savings for battery driven applications or to
completely switch off and restart the module after a firmware update.
After connecting the BATT+ lines the module can then be (re-)started as described in Section
3.2.1.2 and Section 3.2.2.