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M80 Hardware Design
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below:
NORMAL POWER DOWN
After that moment, no further AT commands can be executed. And then the module enters the
POWER DOWN mode, only the RTC is still active. The POWER DOWN mode can also be
indicated by STATUS pin, which is a low level voltage in this mode.
Please refer to document [1] for details about the AT command “AT+QPOWD”.
3.4.2.3. Over-voltage or under-voltage automatic shutdown
The module will constantly monitor the voltage applied on the VBAT, if the voltage is 3.5V,
the following URC will be presented:
UNDER_VOLTAGE WARNING
If the voltage is 4.5V, the following URC will be presented:
OVER_VOLTAGE WARNING
The uncritical voltage range is 3.3V to 4.6V. If the voltage is > 4.6V or <3.3V, the module would
automatically shutdown itself.
If the voltage is <3.3V, the following URC will be presented:
UNDER_VOLTAGE POWER DOWN
If the voltage is >4.6V, the following URC will be presented:
OVER_VOLTAGE POWER DOWN
Note: These result codes dont appear when autobauding is active and DTE and DCE are not
correctly synchronized after start-up. The module is recommended to set to a fixed baud rate.
After that moment, no further AT commands can be executed. The module logs off from network
and enters POWER DOWN mode, and only RTC is still active. The POWER DOWN mode can
also be indicated by the pin STATUS, which is a low level voltage in this mode.
3.4.2.4. Emergency shutdown using EMERG_OFF pin
The module can be shut down by driving the pin EMERG_OFF to a low level voltage over 20ms
and then releasing it. The EMERG_OFF line can be driven by an open-drain /collector driver or a
button. The circuit is illustrated as the following figures.