ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide (OM12030) 80447ST10636A rev.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 APPLICABILITY TABLE PRODUCT REGIONS W (orld) U (SA) A (PAC) ATOP 3.5G √ √ √ + SMX √ √ √ + SMX + NFC √ √ √ Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Titan Automotive Solutions NV - All Rights Reserved. Page 2 of 69 Mod. 0808 2011-07 Rev.
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ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 ATOP 3.5G (OM12030) Automotive telematics on-board unit platform 3.5G 1 Introduction ATOP 3.5G (OM12030) is Titan’s platform for automotive telematics on-board units (OBU's) for applications such as road pricing and eCall, based on the following technologies: 3G cellular for voice and data communication GPS/GLONASS for positioning service NFC for short range communication, e.g.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 2 General description Figure 1 represents ATOP 3.5G connections in a typical application, with its connection to batteries, antennas and USIM. For communication with the external world, serial link, GPIOs, and ADCs will connect to screen, keys, and sensors. UART, CAN, SDIO, Ethernet or USB can be used to connect to an on-board computer. Figure 1 ATOP 3.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Security Processor3: This processor provides a root of trust for signing messages to servers; authenticates the presence of an external vignette; and/or runs multiple security applications. Utility Processor: This processor takes care of all housekeeping tasks such as connecting to external interfaces, displays, etc. but also handles power management, waking-up and booting-up the system, i.e.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 4 Applications ATOP 3.5G can be used for telematics applications where tamper-resistance, confidentiality, integrity and authenticity of end-user information are required, e.g.: Road pricing Pay as you drive insurance Stolen vehicles tracking Emergency call Internet connectivity 5 Ordering information ATOP 3.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 6 Block diagram Figure 3 represents the data connections within the ATOP 3.5G module. Two main groups of components can be distinguished: The first group includes the cellular baseband, GPS/GLONASS and secure element (SMX). They offer to the application running on a Virtual Machine all services required for telematics applications.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 7 Pinning information 7.1 Pinning Figure 4 shows a transparent top view of ATOP 3.5G to identify all pins. Figure 4 7.2 7.2.1 ATOP 3.5G pin configuration Pin description Module pinning list Table 2 ATOP 3.5G pinning list Symbol[1] Description[2] Pin Level MC_P002_TXD0_AD07 M15 3.0 transmitter output for UART0 [3] MC_P003_RXD0_AD06 M19 3.0 receiver input for UART0 [3] V15 3.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Symbol[1] Pin Level Description[2] MC_P011_RXD2_SCL2_MAT31 U10 3.0 receiver input for UART2 [5] MC_P428_RXMCLK_MAT20_TXD3 V14 3.0 transmitter output for UART3 [5][6] MC_P429_TXMCLK_MAT21_RXD3 N11 3.0 receiver input for UART3 [5][6] MC_P028_SCL0_USBSCL T12 3.0 I2C-bus clock input/output [7] MC_P027_SDA0_USBSDA T11 3.0 I2C-bus data input/output [7] MC_P007_I2STXCLK_SCK1_MAT21 T18 3.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Symbol[1] Pin Level Description[2] MC_P108_ENETCRS P14 3.0 [5] MC_P117_ENETMDIO V16 3.0 [5] N18 3.0 digital analog converter output [10] MC_P210_EINT0_NMI W14 3.0 external interrupt; internal pull up MC_P119_MCOA0_CAP11 N13 3.0 PWM, event capture input, ... [5] MC_P118_USBLD_PWM11_CAP10 N15 3.0 MC_P122_MCOB0_USBPWRD_MAT10 M10 3.0 MC_P129_MCOB2_PCAP11_MAT01 M11 3.0 MC_JTAG_TCK_SWDCLK K16 3.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Symbol[1] Pin BB_AUDIO_SPKL_P D17 positive speaker left out BB_AUDIO_SPKL_N E17 negative speaker left out BB_AUDIO_SPKR_P F17 positive speaker right out BB_AUDIO_SPKR_N G17 negative speaker right out Level Description[2] Digital BB_I2S_SCLK_PCM_CLK E14 1.8 BB_I2S_WS_PCM_SYNC D15 1.8 BB_I2S_DOUT_PCM_DATA_IN E12 1.8 BB_I2S_MCLK_PCM_DATA_OUT E13 1.8 BB_I2S_DIN G14 1.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Symbol[1] Pin VCHG_SNK G10; H10 charger supply connection VBAT_SENSE E10 battery voltage sense BB_ICHG H11 charger output BB_BATT_FET_N E11 external charge FET control BB_BATT_THERM H18 battery thermistor VIO_REF P5 voltage (1.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Symbol[1] Pin Level Description[2] BB_JTAG_TDI G8 1.8 BB_JTAG_RTCK G9 1.8 BB_JTAG_TDO H7 1.8 BB_JTAG_TMS J7 1.8 J8 1.8 internal pull up; high = normal boot; low = flash mode BB_BOOT_SCUR P12 1.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Symbol[1] Pin Level Description[2] Unused A2; W13 [1] Pin names are encoded as follows: MC_Pxyy_iii_jjj_kkk indicates a microcontroller pin.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 7.2.2 Internal pins list Table 3 lists a number of internal pins controlled by the Utility Processor that are of interest to ATOP 3.5G application programmers. Most of these pins are controlled by low-level software drivers provided by Titan and so should not be controlled directly. They are there described only for reference.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 8 Functional description 8.1 Utility Processor The LPC1768 Utility Processor is responsible for tasks such as: booting the system handling RTC and regular wake-up interfacing with external sensors, display, buttons via I2C-bus, SPI-bus, UART, ... communicating with others car’s units via CAN, UART, Ethernet, ... controlling operator access for firmware upgrade, data retrieval via USB, UART, ...
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Serial interfaces available externally: o 3 UARTs with fractional baud rate generation, one with modem control I/O, and one with IrDA support, all with FIFO. These reside on the APB-bus o 1 SSP controller with FIFO and multi-protocol capabilities, as well as a SPI port, sharing its interrupt. The SSP controller can be used with the GPDMA controller and reside on the APB-bus o 2 I2C-bus interfaces reside on the APB-bus.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 8.1.2 Utility Processor block diagram Figure 5 LPC1768 block diagram Remark: Some interfaces, such as 1 UART, 1 I2C-bus, 1 SSP are not available externally, as they are used within ATOP 3.5G. For more details, refer to Section 7.2.2. Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Titan Automotive Solutions NV - All Rights Reserved. Page 20 of 69 Mod. 0808 2011-07 Rev.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 8.1.3 Ethernet The Ethernet block supports bus clock rates of up to 100 MHz. It contains a full featured 10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s Ethernet MAC designed to provide optimized performance by using DMA hardware acceleration. Features include a generous suite of control registers, half or full-duplex operation, flow control, control frames, hardware acceleration for transmit retry, receive packet filtering and wake-up on LAN activity.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 8.1.6 8.1.6.1 Power-saving modes Peripheral and clock control As shown in Figure 6, the CPU clock rate can also be controlled as needed by changing clock sources, reconfiguring PLL values and/or altering the CPU clock divider value. This allows a tradeoff of power versus processing speed based on application requirements.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 The CPU clock rate may also be controlled as needed by changing clock sources, reconfiguring PLL values and/or altering the CPU clock divider value. This allows a trade-off of power versus processing speed based on application requirements.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 8.1.7 RTC The RTC is designed to have low-power consumption: less than 1 μA. The RTC typically runs from the main chip power supply, conserving battery power while the rest of the device is powered up. When operating from a battery, the RTC is operational down to 2.1 V. Battery power can be provided from a standard 3 V Lithium button cell.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 8.3 8.3.1 Position processing Key features ATOP 3.5 G features GNSS reception used for positioning services. This support is provided in software integrated on the Application Processor with the following key features: 8.3.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 8.4 UMTS/EDGE/GSM/GPRS coprocessor Connection to mobile networks is provided by a certified communications protocol stack that is field tested worldwide, with best-in-class RF performance and power consumption.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 8.6 Smartcard and JCOP operating system Remark: This paragraph applies only to OM12030/1X0 (with X as defined in Section 5). For telematics and other high value applications, it is paramount to protect against data tampering, loading of unauthorized applications, ID stealing, as well as to protect end-user privacy. For this, a secured component such as a smartcard is required as a root of trust. In ATOP 3.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 8.8 Data throughput ATOP 3.5G delivers the following data throughput figures: 8.9 Air USB: 10 Mbit/s or more – the measurement was limited by the network used Air SPI: Up to 4 Mbit/s Firmware update Over The Air (FOTA) Considering the long lifetime of Telematics applications, it is mandatory to be able to update the different software elements of an application over the air. To this purpose, ATOP 3.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 9 Application design-in information 9.1 Battery charging ATOP 3.5G natively handles Lithium Ion battery technology. The charging algorithm supports three charging techniques: trickle charge, constant-current and constant voltage. The charging state machine is mostly automated, with a minimum of software intervention. The first step in the automated charging process determines if trickle charging is needed.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 9.2 Current source ATOP 3.5G handles all its voltage conversion internally. For the Utility Processor, a separate input, VBAT_MC_SNK, is used. Internally, an LDO, controlled by VDD_3V0_SRC_ENA (active HIGH, with internal pull up), converts it to the 3 V required by the Utility Processor.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Figure 9 describes the internal setup of NFC_ANT pins, with R1 = 1 k, R2 = 2.7 k, Crx = 1 nF, Cvmid = 100 nF. Figure 9 9.6 ATOP 3.5G internal setup of NFC antenna PCB Design guidelines When using the ATOP 3.5G, since there's no antenna connector on the module, the antennae must be connected to the ATOP 3.5G antenna pads by means of transmission lines implemented on the PCB.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 9.7 If you have EM noisy devices around the PCB hosting the ATOP 3.5G, such as fast switching ICs, take care of the shielding of the antenna line by burying it inside the layers of PCB and surround it with Ground planes, or shield it with a metal frame cover. If you don't have EM noisy devices, using a micro strip on the superficial copper layer for the antenna line will reduce the line attenuation compared to a buried one.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Limiting values Table 6 Power supply Parameters mentioned in this table are indicative and taken from supplier data sheets. Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Max Unit VBAT(VBAT_PA_SNK) battery supply voltage on pin VBAT_PA_SNK battery voltage for RF amplifier 3.2 4.4 V VBAT(VBAT_SNK) battery supply voltage on pin VBAT_SNK battery voltage for Application Processor 3.2 4.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Table 9 Cellular antennas Due to their ESD protection implementation the antennas are DC grounded. Parameters mentioned in this table are indicative and taken from supplier data sheets.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 10 Recommended operating conditions ATOP 3.5G is qualified for automotive use, in accordance with Titan's "Knowledge-Based Qualification" ("KBQ", based on ZVEI's Robustness Validation, Ref. [1]), using AEC-Q100-defined qualification tests, targeting 15 years lifetime. Table 12 Recommended operating conditions Allowed temperature ranges.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 12 Static characteristics 12.1 Pins Table 13 Characteristics for microcontroller pins Parameters mentioned in this table are indicative and taken from supplier data sheets. Symbol Parameter Vo output voltage VIH Min Typ Max Unit 0 - 3.0 V HIGH-level input voltage 2.0 - - V VIL LOW-level input voltage - - 0.8 V IIL LOW-level input current VI = 0 V; no pull up - - 10 nA IIH HIGH-level input current VI = 3.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 12.2 Current sources Table 15 VDD_3V0_SRC current source Can be used to supply external components. Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit for Tcase = 40 °C to +85 °C 2.9 3.0 3.1 V - - 50 mA measured from the moment VDD_3V0_SRC_ENA exceeds 1.4 V [1] - 240 - μs ∆VO/(VOx∆IO) relative output voltage variation with output current Line regulation [1] - 0.002 0.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 12.3 Voltage references Table 17 VIO_REF voltage reference To be used as a reference for connecting BB digital interfaces. Parameters mentioned in this table are indicative and taken from supplier data sheets. Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit 1.74 1.80 1.86 V - - 3 %/V Conditions Min Typ Max Unit 2.9 3.0 3.1 V - - 1 mA 0.1 - 0.1 %/V Min Typ Max Unit - 100 - s - 4.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Table 21 Microcontroller clock External crystal required for high-speed CAN, for all other purposes, internal RC oscillator is sufficient. Parameters mentioned in this table are indicative and taken from supplier data sheets. Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit fxtal crystal frequency in case of externally oscillator, connected to MC_XTAL_1 and MC_XTAL_2 1 - 25 MHz Vi(clk)RMS RMS clock input voltage 0.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 12.5 Battery charging Table 23 Battery charging Handled by integrated battery charging unit. Parameters mentioned in this table are indicative and taken from supplier data sheets.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 13 Dynamic characteristics 13.1 Power consumption Table 24 Utility Processor power consumption Measured at Tamb = 25 °C with a power supply at 3.7 V. Covers LPC1768 and LDO.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Table 28 Communication processor power consumption Measured at Tamb = 25 °C with a power supply at 3.7 V. Measurements are performed according to 3GPP 4.14 sub clause 5.4 for 2G, 34.121 app C2 for 3G.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 13.2 Cellular RF parameters Table 29 Operating frequencies The operating frequencies in GSM850, EGSM900, CDS1800, PCS1900, and WCDMA conform to 3GPP specifications. Mode Freq TX (MHz) Freq RX (MHz) Channels TX – RX offset GSM850 824.2 ~ 848.8 869.2 ~ 893.8 128 ~ 251 45 MHz EGSM900 890.0 ~ 914.8 935.0 ~ 959.8 0 ~ 124 45 MHz 880.2 ~ 889.8 925.2 ~ 934.8 975 ~ 1023 45 MHz DCS1800 1710.2 ~ 1784.8 1805.2 ~ 1879.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Table 30 Receiver sensitivity in GSM Typical values measured on Titan reference board at 3.8 V and for Tamb = 25 °C for all channels; 3GPP requirement is 102 dBm; for Tamb = 25 °C and all voltage conditions (3.4 V VBAT(VBAT_PA_SNK)4.4 V). Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit SRX receiver sensitivity GSM850 band - 110.3 - dBm GSM900 band - 111.3 - dBm DCS1800 band - 108.6 - dBm PCS1900 band - 108.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Table 32 Transmit GSM output power at room temperature Values at 3.8 V and for Tamb = 25 °C. Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit PTX GSM / GPRS mode (up to 4 TX slots) GSM850 band / PCL 5 32.0 32.8 33.5 dBm GSM900 band / PCL 5 32.0 32.5 33.5 dBm DCS1800 band / PCL 0 29.0 29.6 30.5 dBm PCS1900 band / PCL 0 29.0 29.7 30.5 dBm EDGE mode GSM850 band / PCL 8 26.0 26.8 27.5 dBm GSM900 band / PCL 8 26.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Table 34 Transmit UMTS maximum RMS power at room temperature Values at 3.8 V and for Tamb = 25 °C. Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit PMAX maximum RMS power band I 22.5 22.9 23.5 dBm band II 22.5 22.9 23.5 dBm band III (IX) 22.5 22.9 23.5 dBm band IV 22.5 22.9 23.5 dBm band V (VI) 22.5 22.9 23.5 dBm band VIII 22.5 22.9 23.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 14 Test and qualification information ATOP 3.5G is a class A digital device for use in a commercial, industrial, or business environment. It is tested to conform to FCC and AT&T as well as to RED articles 3.1(a) and (b), safety and EMC respectively and relevant article 3.2 requirements using the Titan reference board. The manufacturer of the final product integrating ATOP 3.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 14.1 FCC and IC Cautions Modification statement “Titan Automotove Solutions NV” has not approved any changes or modifications to this device by the user. Any changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. “Titan Automotiove Solutions NV.” n’approuve aucune modification apportée à l’appareil par l’utilisateur, quelle qu’en soit la nature.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 С настоящото Titan Automotive Solutions NV декларира, че този тип радиосъоръжение OM12030/X00 (*) е в съответствие с Директива 2014/53/ЕС. Цялостният текст на ЕС декларацията за съответствие може да се намери на следния интернет адрес: http://www.tustitan.com/RED Titan Automotive Solutions NV ovime izjavljuje da je radijska oprema tipa OM12030/X00 (*) u skladu s Direktivom 2014/53/EU.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 In order to satisfy the essential requirements of 2014/53/EU Directive, the product is compliant with the following standards: RF spectrum use (RED art. 3.2) EN 301 511 V9.0.2 EN 301 908-1 V5.2.1 EN 301 908-2 V5.2.1 EN 300 440-1 v 1.6.1 EN 300 440-2 v1.4.1 EN 302 291-1 v 1.1.1(1) EN 302 291-2 v 1.1.1(1) EMC (RED art. 3.1b) EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1 EN 301 489-7 V1.3.1 EN 301 489-24 V1.5.1 Health & Safety (RED art. 3.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 14.3 Reliability qualification ATOP is qualified according to AEC-Q100 Grade 3. The qualification is done in accordance with the concept of "Robustness Validation". Reliability tests used are compliant with those as described in AEC-Q100. The basis for Robustness Validation is the “Mission Profile”, reflecting the specific use case of a device (application, location, and environment) and the associated stress factors.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Test Abbreviation Conditions Description Temperature cycling TMCL Tamb = 40 °C to +105 °C Acceleration test to investigate thermo-mechanical failure modes (like delamination, die lift, wire break, bond ball lift, die crack, pattern shift, and passivation crack) due to both ambient and internal temperature changes during device or application power-up and switching OFF as well as ambient storage.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 15 Marking Figure 12 outlines the label information for ATOP 3.5G as template. Figure 12 ATOP label information The label contains the following information: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Black solid O: pin A1 indicator Titan logo Commercial name (empty by default) Type of sample (marketing, …). Empty for released products.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 16 Packing information ATOP 3.5G modules are packed in trays or as tape & reel. Before packing and shipping, trays and reels are dry baked for 16 hours at 125 °C, according to IPC/JEDEC J-STD-033B.1. ATOP 3.5G has been tested according to IPC/JEDEC J-STD 020D and is classified as Moisture Sensitivity Level 3 (MSL3). 16.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 17 Package outline ATOP 3.5G is a 33 33 3.35 mm laminate based module with a metal cover and a Land Grid Array (LGA) at the bottom side of the product. The pad size is 0.8 mm with a 1.6 mm pitch. Figure 14 ATOP 3.5G package outline Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Titan Communications S.p.A. - All Rights Reserved. Page 56 of 69 Mod. 0808 2011-07 Rev.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 18 Soldering The ATOP 3.5G (OM12030) can be assembled using a standard Surface Mount Technology (SMT) reflow process in a convection oven. Figure 15 and Table 37 indicate the maximum and minimum limits of the solder profile. The applied profile has to fit within these limits. This temperature profile is based on the IPC/JEDEC joint industry standard J-STD-020C.
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ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Acronym Description RSA A public-key encryption technology developed by RSA Data Security, Inc.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 20 References [1] ZVEI - Zentralverband Elektrotechnik- und Elektronikindustrie e.V. — http://www.zvei.org/Verband/Publikationen/Seiten/default.aspx?k=robustness%u020validation [2] LPC1768 data sheet — http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/LPC1769_68_67_66_65_64_63.pdf [3] LPC1768 user manual — http://www.nxp.com/documents/user_manual/UM10360.pdf [4] LPC1768 errata sheet — http://www.nxp.com/documents/errata_sheet/ES_LPC176X.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 21 Legal information 21.1 Definitions Draft — The document is a draft version only. The content is still under internal review and subject to formal approval, which may result in modifications or additions. Titan does not give any representations or warranties as to the accuracy or completeness of information included herein and shall have no liability for the consequences of use of such information.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 21.3 Licenses Modules with GSM or 3G functionality Purchase of a Titan module with GSM functionality does not convey an implied license under any patent right on the GSM or 3G Standard. A license for the portfolio of GSM and 3G patents of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. needs to be obtained via Philips Intellectual Property and Standards (www.ip.philips.com), e-mail: info.licensing@philips.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 23 Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Table 16 Table 17 Table 18 Table 19 Table 20 Table 21 Table 22 Table 23 Table 24 Table 25 Table 26 Table 27 Table 28 Table 29 Table 30 Table 31 Table 32 Table 33 Table 34 Table 35 Table 36 Table 37 Table 38 Table 39 Type names ....................................................................................
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 24 Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 ATOP 3.5G module connections ............................................................ 6 ATOP conceptual view ........................................................................... 7 ATOP 3.5G internal connections ............................................................ 9 ATOP 3.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 25 Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Introduction ........................................................ 5 General description ........................................... 6 Features and benefits........................................ 7 Applications ....................................................... 8 Ordering information.......................................... 8 Block diagram ....................................................
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 26 Revision history Table 39 Revision history Revision 15 Date 20191121 Changes Telit logo and name were replaced by Titan ones. Section 14.1 and 15: FCC ID and IC updated from Telit to Titan. 14 20170608 Updated regulatory notices with respect to 2014/53/EU. Added PCB guidelines section. 13 20150605 Clarified the (corrected) Table 11 by means of the new Figure 10. 12 20150420 Fixed a typo in the maximum antenna gain for band IV.
ATOP3.5G Hardware User Guide 80447ST10636A rev.15 – 2019-11-21 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Titan Automotive Solutions NV - All Rights Reserved. Page 69 of 69 Mod. 0808 2011-07 Rev.