User's Manual

3 OPERATING TEMPERATURE AND STORAGE
3.1 Temperature
3.1.1 Storage Temperature
The phone module shall be capable of being stored at -40C ~ 85C without any damage.
3.1.2 Operating Temperature
The phone module shall operate within specification from -30C – 85C
4 ELECTRICAL INTERFACE
Phone / TCU System Mechanization
4.1 Design Guidelines
4.1.1 Component Derating
4.1.1.1 Ceramic Capacitors / Parallel Plate Capacitors
Ceramic capacitors or parallel plate capacitors on power lines shall be two devices in
series to protect against capacitor shorts.
4.1.1.2 Electrolytic Capacitors
Electrolytic capacitors shall be rated at 2x the maximum voltage for a given circuit.
4.1.1.3 Tantalum Capacitors
Tantalum capacitors shall be rated at 3x the maximum voltage for a given circuit on a
power supply. They shall be rated at 2X for applications on signal lines.
Tantalum capacitors shall not be placed on circuits with currents that exceed a current of
1A or the current shall be limited to 1A.
4.1.2 Communication Pins and Unused Pins
Serial communications signals shall be terminated per manufacturers specifications.
Unused IC pins should be terminated according to manufacturer’s recommendations.
4.2 Supply Voltage
A power supply or supplies with the following characteristics shall power the NAD:
Note: Phone Module should not be damaged by the instantaneous loss of the supply
voltage
4.3 Current Draw
4.3.1 TX Current Drain
<Voice Call>
-. USCellular(Ch.384) Current: 245 mA
-. USPCS(Ch.675) Current : 230 mA
<Data Call>
-. USCellular(Ch.384) Current: 350 mA
-. USPCS(Ch.675) Current: 360 mA