EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification EM100 Module Module/Data Card integration guide Ver:1.3 2008/01/03 Document Revision History Rev.
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EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification Table of Contents Reference Documents................................................................................................................... 6 EM 100 module................................................................................ 8 3GPP References ....................................................................................................
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification Reference Documents Phone module EM 100 module Electromehcanical Specification Revision 1.2June 25, 2007 SMBus Specification, Revision 2.0 The I2C-BUS SPECIFICATION Version 2.1 January 2000 3GPP References The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification [13] ITU-T Recommendation E.164: "The international public telecommunication numbering plan".
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification [14] ITU-T Recommendation E.163: "Numbering plan for the international telephone service". [15] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications". [16] 3GPP TS 31.102: "Characteristics of the USIM application.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification Notices Safety Warning Neither the nor EM 100 MODULE / Data Card products may be used in an environment where radio frequency equipment is prohibited or restricted in its use. This includes aircraft/airports, hospitals, and other sensitive electronic areas.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification The driver or operator of any vehicle should not operate a Corporationdata device.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification vehicle. In some countries, operating such communication devices while in control of a vehicle is an offence. Under extended operation the and EM 100 MODULE modem will generate a noticeable amount of heat. Like all PC Cards, the modem generates heat during normal operation and will be heated by the host computer.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification Canada. Industry Canada (IC) IC: RF exposure evaluation is required if the separation distance between the user and the device is greater than 20 cm, except when the device operates: • below 1.5 GHz and its e.i.r.p. is equal to or less than 2.5 W; • at or above 1.5 GHz and the e.i.r.p. of the device is equal to or less than 5 W.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification Compliance & Certification Requirements PCS Type Certification Review Board (PTCRB) PTCRB Certification is mandated and the product is technically evaluated to meet the minimum requirements for registration on the PTCRB Operators’ networks.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification associated with testing new terminals and features are reviewed at regular Agreement Group meetings by manufacturers, test laboratories and other observers. To learn more about device certifications, please visit the GCF Website. The website identifies manufacture, terminal names and the date which the terminal was certified.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification Getting Started General The purpose of this document is to provide advance design and integration information to assist in the integration planning and evaluation of Wistron CorporationUSB Cards. This document is intended to specify key components of the integration tools available for the Wistron Corporationline of USB Cards.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification RoHS All hardware components fully compliant with EU RoHS Directive GSM / GPRS / EGPRS features Data transfer GPRS • Multislot Class 12 • Full PBCCH support • Mobile Station Class B • Coding Scheme 1 – 4 EGPRS • Multislot Class 12 • Mobile Station Class B • Modulation and Coding Scheme MCS 1 – 9 CSD • V.110, RLP, non-transparent • 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 14.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification Audio Speech codecs: • Half rate HR (ETS 06.20) • Full rate FR (ETS 06.10) • Enhanced full rate EFR (ETS 06.50/06.60/06.80) • Adaptive Multi Rate AMR Line echo cancellation, DTMF,TBD ringing tones Software AT commands AT-Hayes GSM 07.05 and 07.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification • • 8-wire modem interface with status and control lines, unbalanced, asynchronous Fixed bit rates: 300bps to 460,800bps Autobauding: 1,200bps to 460,800bps Supports RTS0/CTS0 hardware handshake and software XON/XOFF flow control. Multiplex ability according to GSM 07.10 Audio • 2 analog interfaces SIM interface Supported SIM cards: 3V, 1.8V Antenna 50Ohms.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification Real time clock Timer functions via AT commands Phonebook SIM and phone Evaluation kit EM 100 MODULE evaluation board EM 100 MODULE evaluation board Evaluation Board designed to test and type approve Wistron cellular engines and provide a sample configuration for application engineering.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification Figure 1 – Modem Interface Board and Cables ESTABLISHING COMMUNICATION WITH THE USB CARD AND DETERMINING THE COMPUTER COM PORT BEING USED Once the modem is powered up and connected, you should hear a sound indicating the computer has recognized the modem.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification Figure 2 – Phone and Modems Options Window Look for the Wistron CorporationMerlin EM 100 MODULE EDGE Modem item on the list. To the right of this item in the ‘Attached To’ column, you will see a COM port number - make a note of this Primary COM Port Number. If you do not see any COM No.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification Refer to Figure 3 below. Now click on the “+” beside Ports (COM & LPT) to expand this item. You should now see the Wistron CorporationExpedite EM 100 MODULE EDGE Status Port (COM XX) listed here. This is the Secondary or Status COM port Number. Again, refer to Figure 3 below. Make a note of this Port Number.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification Figure 3 – Device Manager Window Showing the Computer’s Active Status COM Port SETTING UP HYPERTERMINAL TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE MODEM Ensure that the Mini-card is still powered on with a USB connection to the computer, and that it is recognized by the computer as per the previous step. Open up a HyperTerminal session by navigating to Start\All Programs\Accessories
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification Type in a Connection Description title, such as the Active Primary COM Port number that was identified earlier - click ‘OK’.
EM100 Data Card Integration Guide R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication, Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp. Engineering Specification When the ‘COM XX Properties’ window comes up, just click on OK as there is no need to select or modify any of these settings. Refer to Figure 6 below: Figure 6 – HyperTerminal Properties Window Now the modem should be automatically connected, as will be indicated in the bottom left corner of the HyperTerminal window.