Integration Manual
Table Of Contents
- Document Information
- Contents
- 1 System description
- 1.1 Overview
- 1.2 Architecture
- 1.3 Pin-out
- 1.4 Operating modes
- 1.5 Power management
- 1.6 System functions
- 1.7 RF connection
- 1.8 (U)SIM interface
- 1.9 Serial communication
- 1.9.1 Serial interfaces configuration
- 1.9.2 Asynchronous serial interface (UART)
- 1.9.2.1 UART features
- 1.9.2.2 UART signal behavior
- 1.9.2.3 UART and power-saving
- 1.9.2.4 UART application circuits
- Providing the full RS-232 functionality (using the complete V.24 link)
- Providing the TxD, RxD, RTS, CTS and DTR lines only (not using the complete V.24 link)
- Providing the TxD, RxD, RTS and CTS lines only (not using the complete V.24 link)
- Providing the TxD and RxD lines only (not using the complete V24 link)
- Additional considerations
- 1.9.3 USB interface
- 1.9.4 SPI interface
- 1.9.5 MUX protocol (3GPP TS 27.010)
- 1.10 DDC (I2C) interface
- 1.11 Audio Interface
- 1.12 General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO)
- 1.13 Reserved pins (RSVD)
- 1.14 Schematic for LISA-U2 module integration
- 1.15 Approvals
- 1.15.1 European Conformance CE mark
- 1.15.2 US Federal Communications Commission notice
- 1.15.3 Innovation, Science, Economic Development Canada notice
- 1.15.4 Australian Regulatory Compliance Mark
- 1.15.5 ICASA Certification
- 1.15.6 KCC Certification
- 1.15.7 ANATEL Certification
- 1.15.8 CCC Certification
- 1.15.9 Giteki Certification
- 2 Design-In
- 3 Features description
- 3.1 Network indication
- 3.2 Antenna detection
- 3.3 Jamming Detection
- 3.4 TCP/IP and UDP/IP
- 3.5 FTP
- 3.6 HTTP
- 3.7 SSL/TLS
- 3.8 Dual stack IPv4/IPv6
- 3.9 AssistNow clients and GNSS integration
- 3.10 Hybrid positioning and CellLocate®
- 3.11 Control Plane Aiding / Location Services (LCS)
- 3.12 Firmware update Over AT (FOAT)
- 3.13 Firmware update Over the Air (FOTA)
- 3.14 In-Band modem (eCall / ERA-GLONASS)
- 3.15 SIM Access Profile (SAP)
- 3.16 Smart Temperature Management
- 3.17 Bearer Independent Protocol
- 3.18 Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption Service
- 3.19 Network Friendly Mode
- 3.20 Power saving
- 4 Handling and soldering
- 5 Product Testing
- Appendix
- A Migration from LISA-U1 to LISA-U2 series
- A.1 Checklist for migration
- A.2 Software migration
- A.2.1 Software migration from LISA-U1 series to LISA-U2 series modules
- A.3 Hardware migration
- A.3.1 Hardware migration from LISA-U1 series to LISA-U2 series modules
- A.3.2 Pin-out comparison LISA-U1 series vs. LISA-U2 series
- A.3.3 Layout comparison LISA-U1 series vs. LISA-U2 series
- B Glossary
- Related documents
- Revision history
- Contact
LISA-U2 series - System Integration Manual
UBX-13001118 - R25 System description Page 8 of 182
3G Transmission and Receiving: LISA-U2 modules implement 3G High-Speed Uplink Packet Access
(HSUPA) category 6. LISA-U200, LISA-U201, LISA-U260 and LISA-U270 modules implement 3G High
Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) category 8. LISA-U230 modules implement the 3G HSDPA
category 14. The HSUPA and HSDPA categories determine the maximum speed at which data can be
respectively transmitted and received. Higher categories allow faster data transfer rates, as indicated
in Table 1.
The 3G network automatically performs adaptive coding and modulation using a choice of forward
error correction code rate and choice of modulation type, to achieve the highest possible data rate
and data transmission robustness according to the quality of the radio channel.
2G Transmission and Receiving: LISA-U2 series modules implement GPRS/EGPRS multislot class 12.
GPRS and EGPRS multislot classes determine the maximum number of timeslots available for upload
and download and thus the speed at which data can be transmitted and received. Higher classes
typically allow faster data transfer rates, as indicated in Table 1.
The 2G network automatically configures the number of timeslots used for reception or transmission
(voice calls take precedence over GPRS/EGPRS traffic) and channel encoding (from Coding Scheme 1
up to Modulation and Coding Scheme 9), performing link adaptation to achieve the highest possible
data rate. Table 2 summarizes the interfaces and features provided by LISA-U2 modules.
Model
UMTS
Bands
Interfaces
Audio
Functions
Grade
HSUPA [Mbit/s]
HSDPA [Mbit/s]
UMTS/HSPA [MHz]
GSM/GPRS/EDGE
quad
-band
UART
SPI
USB
DDC (I
2
C)
GPIO
Analog audio
Digital audio
Network indic
ation
Antenna detection
Jamming detection
Embedded TCP/UDP
Embedded FTP, HTTP
Embedded SSL/TLS
AssistNow software
CellLocate
®
FOTA
FW update via serial
eCall / ERA
-GLONASS
Rx diversity
GNSS via Modem
Standard
Professional
Automotive
LISA-U200
5.76
7.2
800/850/900
1700/1900/2100
•
1
1
1
1
14
2
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
4
•
•
LISA-U200
FOTA
5.76
7.2
800/850/900
1700/1900/2100
•
1
1
1
1
14
2
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
LISA-U201
5.76
7.2
800/850/900
1900/2100
•
1
1
1
1
14
2
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
LISA-U201
FOTA
5.76
7.2
800/850/900
1900/2100
•
1
1
1
1
14
2
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
LISA-U230
5.76
21.1
800/850/900
1700/1900/2100
•
1
1
1
1
14
2
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
LISA-U260
5.76
7.2
850/1900
•
1
1
1
1
14
2
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
4
•
•
LISA-U270
5.76
7.2
900/2100
•
1
1
1
1
14
2
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
4
•
•
LISA-U200-52S module product version is approved by SKT Korean network operator.
LISA-U200-62S module product version is approved by NTT DoCoMo Japanese network operator
LISA-U270-62S, LISA-U270-63S and LISA-U270-68S modules product versions are approved and locked for SoftBank
Japanese network operator.
Table 2: LISA-U2 series summary of interfaces and features
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Not supported by the ”01” product version