User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Table Index
- Figure Index
- 0. Revision history
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Product concept
- 3. Application interface
- 3.1. Pin
- 3.2. Operating modes
- 3.3. Power supply
- 3.4. Power on and down scenarios
- 3.5. Charging interface
- 3.6. Power saving
- 3.7. Summary of state transitions
- 3.8. RTC backup
- 3.9. Serial interfaces
- 3.10. Audio interfaces
- 3.11. SIM card interface
- 3.12. SD card interface
- 3.13. PCM interface
- 3.14. ADC
- 3.15. Behaviors of the RI
- 3.16. Network status indication
- 3.17. Operating status indication
- 4. Antenna interface
- 5. Electrical, reliability and radio characteristics
- 6. Mechanical dimensions
- 7. Storage and manufacturing
- Appendix A: GPRS coding schemes
- Appendix B: GPRS multi-slot classes
M80 Hardware Design
M80_HD_V1.2 - 18 -
Firmware upgrade
Firmware upgrade via UART Port
Antenna interface
Connected to antenna pad with 50 Ohm impendence control
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When the module exceeds the temperature range, the deviations from the GSM specification
may occur. For example, the frequency error or the phase error will be increased.
Table 4: Coding schemes and maximum net data rates over air interface
Coding scheme
1 Timeslot
2 Timeslot
4 Timeslot
CS-1:
9.05kbps
18.1kbps
36.2kbps
CS-2:
13.4kbps
26.8kbps
53.6kbps
CS-3:
15.6kbps
31.2kbps
62.4kbps
CS-4:
21.4kbps
42.8kbps
85.6kbps
2.2. Functional diagram
The following figure shows a block diagram of the M80 module and illustrates the major
functional parts:
Power management
Baseband
Serial Flash
The GSM radio frequency part
The Peripheral interface
—Charging interface
—PCM interface
—SD card interface
—SIM interface
—Audio interface
—UART interface
—Power supply
—RF interface
—ADC
—Turn on/off interface