Intel Model 7260M2NA and 7262M2WW User Guide Revision 1.
Revision History Revision History Revision Number Description Revision Date 1.0 Initial version of the document 17‐Dec‐2012 1.1 Revise to add model 7260M2NA Nov 2014 1,2 Revise to add model 7262M2WW Feb 2015 Rev. 1.2, Feb.
Revision History Contents 1 Introduction............................................................................................................................................ 6 2 Software Framework .......................................................................................................................... 8 2.1 2.1.1 Driver Installation ................................................................................................................................
Revision History Figures Figure 1. Location of the Prolific serial to USB driver, the Flash USB driver and the FTDI diver within the flash tool folder. ................................................................................ 8 Figure 2. Use the already installed driver. ............................................................................... 10 Figure 3. Install the driver again. ................................................................................................ 10 Figure 4.
Revision History Tables Table 1. Terminal Port Settings .................................................................................................... 22 Table 2. AT Commands trace box support. ................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. Table 3. Terminal Port Settings .................................................................................................... 25 Table 4. AT Commands to check ARM software version.....................................................
Revision History 1 Introduction This document provides a brief description of the NGFF Carrier Board development kit. Including: - Hardware interfaces with FIH board NGFF Carrier Board User Guide V2.0 Rev. 1.2, Feb.
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Revision History 2 Software Framework 2.1 Driver Installation 2.1.1 General Considerations The two different test and debug configurations always require a Win PC where up to five different drivers must be installed accurately. This are: 1. the Intel High Speed Modem Driver (ecm200), 2. the Comneon High Speed Modem Driver, 3. the Prolific serial to USB driver (part of the flash tool folder), 4. the Flash USB driver (part of the flash tool folder) and 5. the FTDI diver. Figure 1.
Revision History http://wiki.imu.imc.local/XG716_LTE_CV_Setup_versions The latest drivers can be found here: \\musdsara001.imu.imc.local\SW_builds\xmm6360\tools Or if something is missing here: \\musdsara001.imu.imc.local\SW_builds\xmm7060\Release\Tools Which is similar to M:\Software\XMM7060_tools at IMC DRS Flash Tool : \\musdsara001.imu.imc.local\SW_builds\xmm6360\tools\flashtool Socmondll : \\musdsara001.imu.imc.local\SW_builds\xmm7060\Release\Tools\Socmondll\socmondll_1 00.150.001.dll 2.1.
Revision History Figure 2. Use the already installed driver. Figure 3. Install the driver again. Rev. 1.2, Feb.
Revision History Figure 4. The network modem and four COM ports are now appearing at the device manager. Now open the network manager and configure the network settings of the modem. Rev. 1.2, Feb.
Revision History Figure 5. Open the network connections dialog. Win XP : Start:Settings:NetworkConnectios. A new network device did pop up. It is not yet connected. Figure 6. On Win7: Select “Start:Control Panel:Network and Sharing Center” followed by “Change adapter settings”. Figure 7. Open the properties dialog of the new network device (right click). Rev. 1.2, Feb.
Revision History 2.1.2.1 Client offset configuration. This must be done before the IP settings. If the order is flipped the IP settings get lost. Figure 8. Select the configuration dialog. Rev. 1.2, Feb.
Revision History Figure 9. Set the client offset to 1 and press “OK”. Figure 10. Press “OK” to save these settings. Otherwise these settings get lost. Rev. 1.2, Feb.
Revision History 2.1.2.2 Static IP Address Configuration The given example IP number at Figure 12 is for a simplified test and debug setup, see Error! Reference source not found., where the octave or java client runs on the Win PC that also carries all necessary Win drivers and is connected to the DUT. The ecm200 driver runs in a subnet that is only visible from this PC. The complete setup, see Error! Reference source not found.
Revision History Figure 11. Open the Internet Protocol TCP/IP settings. Rev. 1.2, Feb.
Revision History Figure 12. Set the static Network IP and press OK. Figure 13. To close the properties dialog and save the settings press “OK”. Rev. 1.2, Feb.
Revision History Figure 14. Congratulations. Your ecm200 driver and its IP connection are now properly configured. 2.1.3 If desired it is now also possible to rename the network device from “Wireless Connection2” to something more convenient e.g. ecm200 + IP address. Comneon High Speed Modem Driver Take the recommended driver, \\musdsara001.imu.imc.local\SW_builds\xmm6360\tools\usb_drive rs See also SMS02534274: ‐ Please use 3.46 version and not WMC_comneon2_3.55.0, see Subsec. 2.1.
Revision History Figure 15. Use the already installed driver. Figure 16. Install the driver. Rev. 1.2, Feb.
Revision History Figure 17. Comneon suspend and six COM ports are now appearing at the device manager. 2.1.4 Congratulations, your driver installation has finished successfully. Flash USB driver and FTDI Driver These drivers are mandatory to flash new ARM software and LTE firmware images at the modem board. Take the recommended drivers, see Subsec. 2.1.1, (flash tool subfolder) and follow the instructions from the installation wizards. Note: 2.1.
Revision History Figure 18. USIF1 Device Manager Prolific USB‐to‐Serial COM Port 2.2 LTE debug UART configuration After the preliminary setting, run any AT terminal application (e.g. HyperTerminal) on your PC’s communication port, with the following settings. Rev. 1.2, Feb.
Revision History Table 1. Terminal Port Settings Data rate 115200 bps Data Bits 8 Parity N Stop Bits 1 Flow Control HW on UNIX xterm use this with uucp: %docing station serial port, uucp chown uucp /dev/ttyUSB0 cu -l /dev/ttyUSB0 -s 115200 If putty http://www.putty.org is used this looks like this: Figure 19. Putty configuration. Rev. 1.2, Feb.
Revision History 2.3 System Trace Box 2.3.1 Setup and Configuration 2.3.1.1 Entering AT Commands The AT commands mentioned below must be sent to the COM port that corresponds to the Intel Mobile (USB3) COM port in case the ecm 200 driver is used or to the COM port that corresponds to the Comneon High Speed Modem, see Error! Reference source not found.. The COM port that corresponds to the USIF‐1 USB port, see Error! Reference source not found. may also work.
Revision History e. make sure, the 3G protocol stack is sending traces: at+cops=0; (this command triggers the phone to (re‐)register to the network) 2.3.2 Connecting the UE 6. Connect the UE to the PC as described in section Error! Reference source not found.. 7. Find the com‐port in which UE is connected using comtest tool. Run the command comtest –l. It will list the ports. Carefully evaluate the port for tracing and port for control. 8.
Revision History Table 3. Terminal Port Settings Data rate 115200 bps Data Bits 8 Parity N Stop Bits 1 Flow Control HW AT Command to check ARM Software version Table 4. AT Commands to check ARM software version Command sent by DTE Response of DCE Description at+xgendata The device will reply with the running ARM software version Register on the network (GSM/UMTS) Table 5.
Revision History Outgoing Voice Call Table 7. AT Commands for an Outgoing Call Command sent by DTE DCE Response Description AT OK AT+CLIP=1 Activation of Caller line ID presentation OK ATD+862161019000; Outgoing voice call OK Voice call is accept from network ATH Hang up OK SMS Management Table 8. AT Commands for SMS Management Command sent by DTE DCE Response Description AT+CMGF=1 OK Set the text mode as the format that will be used.
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Revision History 3 Test Cases 3.1 Protocol Test (CMW500) Figure 20. CMW 500 In general it needs to be checked that CMW500 setup are identically to the reference. The components to be checked are : 3.1.1 The test scenario configurations (xml files) and The firmware versions for the tester hardware itself. CWM 500 Firmware The firmware version can be checked and maintained in the R&S Version Manager.
Revision History Once opened there are two ways to verify similarity of firmware versions: by hand via stepping through the license options or by exporting the firmware (software status). The picture shows the version manager with the stepping through each firmware license: The next picture shows the menu from which the status export can be called: After this a pop‐up window appears with three possible choices.
Revision History 3.1.3 AT Commands Network attach in CallBox Mode, LTE band 7. at+xact=6,2,1,107 at+cgdcont=1,"IP",”www.rohde-schwarz.com” This gives OK if the SIM cart is inserted accurately. at+cops=1,2,"00101",7 3.1.4 The Data Application Unit Install the Data Application Unit The Data Application Unit (DAU) package has to be installed on the CMW. In case the DAU hardware is populated, the software (SW) should already be installed as well. Check this in "SetupSW/HW‐EquipmentInstalled software".
Revision History Open the DAU configuration via menu: Data Appl. Control Go to config Configure the DAU to use DHCP As shown on the screenshot, choose last check mark DHCPv4 from LAN (LAN DAU) for IPv4 Address Configuration Close the CMW BaseSW (ALT + F4) and start it again afterwards by a DoubleClick on the desktop link "CMW 1.0" After the restart, check the "DHCP Status" in the same window. A green light indicates that the DAU could acquire an IPv4 address via DHCP.
Revision History Manual DNS settings On the LTE host which connects to the internet, the DNS server has to be configured manually, because the DAU does not yet support automatic DNS provisioning (ask your IT). In case of a LTE notebook adapter, the DNS server will be configured on the IP properties pane: Rev. 1.2, Feb.
Revision History 4 Regulatory Notice Japanese Radio Law and Japanese Telecommunications Business Law Compliance. This device is granted pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law (電波法) and the Japanese Telecommunications Business Law (電気通信事業法) This device should not be modified (otherwise the granted designation number will become invalid) Manual Information to the End User : The OEM integrator has to be aware the end user manual shall include all required regulatory information/warning as show in this manual.
Revision History 5 Abbreviations / Terminology A A‐GPS Assisted‐GPS (Global Positioning System) AP Application Processor B BB Baseband C CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor CN Comneon D DigRF v4 Digital RF interface v4 (rmainly used for 4G) DigRF 3.
Revision History M MIPI Mobile Industry Processor Interface MMC(I) Multimedia Card (Interface) MPU Microprocessor unit O P PA Power Amplifier PCL Port Control Logic PMU Power Management unit PTI Parallel Trace Interface S SD‐Card Secure Digital Card SMT pin header Surface Mount Technology pin header SPI Serial Peripheral interface S4G SMARTi™ 4G ST MIPI System Trace MIPI STT System Trace Tool SVB System verification board SW Software T TAP Test Access Port TCU Test Control U
Revision History Appendix A Definitions/Explanations Eval Board special processor socket board for X‐GOLD™ 716 component verification Lauterbach Supplier of Debug and Trace environment for X‐GOLD™ 716 (e.g. JTAG, ETM7/11, ST MIPI) Modem board Main part of XMM™ 7160 platform hardware (see Error! Reference source not found.) XMM™ 7160 Project name of Intel platform with key component X‐GOLD™ 716 RF‐ Engine RF part of platform (RF‐transceiver, Power amplifiers, LNA, Filter bank, antenna switch etc.
Revision History Appendix B Regulatory Statements USA FCC Radio Frequency Exposure The FCC with its action in ET Docket 96-8 has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment. The wireless adapter meets the Human Exposure limits found in OET Bulletin 65, supplement C, 2001, and ANSI/IEEE C95.1, 1992.
Revision History Use On Aircraft Caution Caution: Regulations of commercial airline operators and the FCC may prohibit airborne operation of certain electronic devices equipped with radio-frequency wireless devices (wireless adapters) including cellular devices because their signals could interfere with critical aircraft instruments. The Wireless Adapter and Your Health The wireless adapter, like other radio devices, emits radio frequency electromagnetic energy.
Revision History airport, for example), you are encouraged to ask for authorization to use the adapter before you turn it on. REGULATORY INFORMATION USA ‐ Federal Communications Commission (FCC) No configuration controls are provided for Intel® wireless adapters allowing any change in the frequency of operations outside the FCC grant of authorization for U.S. operation. Intel® wireless adapters are intended for OEM integrators only.
Revision History wireless adapter may cause harmful interference to radio communications. There is no guarantee, however, that such interference will not occur in a particular installation.
Revision History Cet appareil se conforme aux normes Canada d'Industrie de RSS permis-exempt. L'utilisation est assujetti aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) cet appareil ne peut pas causer d'interférences, et (2) cet appareil doit accepter des interférences , y compris des interférences qui peuvent causer desopérations non désirées de l'appareil.
Revision History Safety Approval Considerations This device has been safety approved as a component and is for use only in complete equipment where the acceptability of the combination is determined by the appropriate safety agencies. When installed, consideration must be given to the following: It must be installed into a compliant host device meeting the requirement of UL/EN/IEC 60950-1 2nd edition including the general provisions of enclosure design 1.6.2 and specifically paragraph 1.2.6.
Revision History The Intel® wireless adapter FCC Grant of Authorization describes any limited conditions of modular approval. The Intel® wireless adapters must be operated only within countries that have been approved for operation. Changes or modification to Intel® wireless adapters by OEMs, integrators or other third parties is not permitted. Any changes or modification to Intel® wireless adapters by OEMs, integrators or other third parties will void authorization to operate the adapter.
Revision History 5.1.1 Information To Be Supplied to the End User by the OEM or Integrator The following regulatory and safety notices must be published in documentation supplied to the end user of the product or system incorporating the Intel® wireless adapter, in compliance with local regulations. Host system must be labeled with "Contains FCC ID: XXXXXXXX", FCC ID displayed on label.