AnyDATA DTEVDUAL cdma EVDO/1x Module User Manual CDMA DATA TERMINAL

AnyDATA Corporation cdma EVDO/1x Module CDMA DATA TERMINAL

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 CDMA DATA TERMINAL DTEV-Dual Reference Manual Application Information  November, 21, 2005DTEV-Dual  AnyDATA.NET  AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data Solutions™ International Contact AnyDATA Corp. 18902 Bardeen Ave   Irvine, CA 92612-1522, U.S.A. e-mail : johnkim@anydata.net Korea Contact AnyDATA.NETHanvit Bank Bldg. 6th Fl., 1-12Byulyang-dong Kwachon,Kyunggi-do, Koreae-mail : info@anydata.net
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AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM Contents  1  Introduction 1.1  Purpose 1.1.1  Features 1.1.2  Applications 1.2  Organization 1.3  Revision History 1.4  Reference 1.5  Acronym List  2  Overview 2.1  Application Description 2.2  Technical Specifications 2.2.1  General Specification 2.2.2  Receive Specification 2.2.3  Transmit Specification 2.2.4  gpsOne Receiver Specification 2.2.5  Standards 2.3  Interface Diagram  3  PIN Description 3.1  I/O Description Parameters 3.2    PIN Names and Pin-outs 3.2.1  100-PIN Connector 3.2.2    100-PIN Connector Pin-out (Top view)  4  Interface Descriptions 4.1  Overview  All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -3-4.2    Powering Up the Module 4.2.1  External Supply
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 4.2.2    Keypad Power On and Supply Input to BATT_INT  4.3    Power Down Registration Protocol for CDMA device 4.3.1    Using AT command ( When Vcc is applied to VEXT_DC 4.3.2    Using POWER_ON ( Only when Vcc is applied to VBATT_INT )  4.4    Stereo Wideband CODEC Interface 4.4.1    Microphone and Earphone Interface 4.4.2  Stereo Headphone Interface 4.4.3  Digital PCM Interface 4.4.4  Stereo DAC Interface  4.5  UART Interface 4.5.1    UART1 Interface 4.5.2    UART2 R-UIM Interface 4.5.3    UART3 Debug Port Interface 4.5.4   USB Interface    4.6  General Purpose Interface  4.7  User Interface 4.7.1  Key Pad 4.7.2  MultiMediaCard Controller 4.7.3  Vibration Motor Driver 4.7.4  LED Interface  4.8    External Bus Interface II (or LCD interface )    4.9  RF Interface  All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -4-4.9.1    Antenna for Primary RF Chain   4.9.2    Antenna for Secondary RF Chain
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 5  Electrical Specifications 5.1  DC Electrical Specifications 5.1.1  Absolute Maximum Ratings 5.1.2  Recommended Operating Conditions 5.1.3  Power Consumption 5.1.4    Serial Interface Electrical Specifications 5.1.5  Multi-Purpose Pin Specifications 5.1.5.1 Multi-Purpose Pin Configured   5.1.5.2 Multi-Purpose Pin Configured as a Bidirectional I/O 5.1.5.3 Multi-Purpose Pin Configured as an Analog  6  Mechanical Dimensions 6.1 DTEV-1000 Outline 6.2 100-Pin Connector Mechanical Dimension 6.3 RF Connector 6.3.1 Cable Assembly, Sunridge Corp Part               6.3.1.1 Bulkhead SMA Type cable : MCB2G-RH-59-LLL-SMAJB101               6.3.1.2  PCB mountable right angle SMA cable : MCB2G-RH-59-LLL-SMAJX103             6.3.1.3  Contact Info.           6.3.2 Murata Part  7  Application Schematic  8  Module Picture         All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -5-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM Figures   Figure 2-1 Interface Block Diagram    ………………………………………………………....17 Figure 3-1 100-PIN Connector Pinouts    ...................................................................................22 Figure 4-7.1 Keypad Matrix    ....................................................................................................32 Figure 4-7.2 MMC Bus Circuitry Diagram  .............................................................................34 Figure 6-1 DTEV-Dual Outline …............................................................................................. 41 Figure 6-2 100-pin Connector ….................................................................................................42 Figure 6-3.1.1 Bulkhead SMA Type cable …..............................................................................43 Figure 6-3.1.2  PCB mountable right angle SMA cable…….…………………………….......43 Figure 7 Application Schematic................................................................................................. 45 Figure 8 Module Picture..............................................................................................................46                       All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -6-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM Tables Table 1-1 Revision History............................................................................................................9 Table 1-2 Acronym List...............................................................................................................10 Table 2-1 General Specifications..................................................................................................13 Table 2-2 Receiver specifications…………………………………………................................14 Table 2-3 Transmitter Specifications...........................................................................................15 Table 2-4 gpsOne Receiver Specifications……………………………………………………..15 Table 3-1 I/O Description Parameters.........................................................................................18 Table 3-2 100-PIN Connector Pinouts……………………………………………………….....18 Table 4-1 Eternal Supply Pinouts ................................................................................................24 Table 4-2 Battery Supply Pinouts ...............................................................................................24 Table 4-4.1 Analog Audio Pinouts ...............................................................................................26 Table 4-4.1.1 Speaker Driver Performance Specifications……………………………………...27 Table 4-4.2 Stereo Headphone Interface……………………………………..……………….......28 Table 4-4.3 Digital CODEC Pinouts ...........………………………….……………………….....28 Table 4-4.4 Stereo DAC Pinouts.......…………………………………………………………......29 Table 4-5.1 UART1 Interface Pinouts........……………………………..…………………….....29 Table 4-5.2 UART2 Interface Pinouts ......……………………………….…………………........30 Table 4-5.3 UART3 Interface Pinouts ........……………………………………………………...30 Table 4-5.4 USB Interface Pinouts..............………………………………………………….......31 Table 4-6 General Purpose Interface Pinouts ..... ……………………………………………........31 Table 4-7.1.1 Keysense GPIO Pinouts......... …………………………………….…………….......32 Table 4-7.1.2 Keypad GPIO Pinouts............. ………………………………………………….......33 Table 4-7.2 MultiMediacatd Controller Pinouts  .... ………………………….……………….....33 Table 4-7.3.1 Vibration Motor Driver Pinouts    ...... ………………………………………….......34 Table 4-7.3.2 Vibration motor driver performance specifications   .. ……………..……………..34 Table 4-7.4 LED Pinouts      ....................... …………………………………………………….....35 Table 4-8 LCD Interface Pinouts      ... .........………………………………………………….......36 Table 4-9 Required Antenna Type   ........…………………………………………………….......37 Table 5-1 Absolute Maximum Ratings    ............ ………………………………………………....38 Table 5-1.2 Recommended Operating Conditions  ... …………………………………………...38 Table 5-1.3 Power Consumption   ...... …………………………………………………...............38 Table 5-1.4 Serial Interface Electrical Specifications  ....... ……………………………………...39 Table 5-1.5.1 Multi-Purpose Pin Configured .............. …………………………………………...39  All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -7-Table 5-1.5.2 Multi-Purpose Pin Configured as a Bidirectional I/O ..... ……………………….....39 Table 5-1.5.3 Multi-Purpose Pin Configured as an analog    ...... …………………………............39
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 1. Introduction  1.1 Purpose   This manual provides hardware interface and programming information for the DTEV-Dual CDMA Wireless Data Module. 1.1.1 Features 1. Support major air interfaces including CDMA2000® 1X, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev. 0, cdmaOne™ IS-95A/B 2. Support Release A of the CDMA2000 1X standard, for voice and multimedia data applications, with offering data transmission up to 153 kbps data in forward and reverse links simultaneously. 3. Support IS-856 1xEV-DO, high-speed peak data rates of 2.4 Mbps on forward link and 153 Kbps on reverse link. 4. Customized AT Command thru RS232     5. Universal serial bus (USB) for faster data transfers between wireless communicators and other data devices 6. Three universal asynchronous receiver transmitter (UART) serial ports   7. R-UIM/USIM controller (via second UART), SIM/R-UIM interface supports global roaming with multiple handsets, simplifying international business travel 8. Multimedia Card (MMC) support to enable the adFdition of high-capacity removable memory for storage of data, plus the transfer of data to and from PCs and wireless devices 9. Parallel LCD interface   10. General-purpose I/O pins 11. Mobile IP and Static IP 12. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) software gives consumers the confidence of secure transactions and private data. 13. BREW® Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless platform, making it easier for users to find, select, purchase and download 14. Supports Antenna Diversity  1.1.2 Applications 1. 2-way Short Message Service ( SMS ) Reception and Transmission 2. Advanced wireless multimedia support for audio e-mail, still image email, video e-mail,...  All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -8-3. gpsOne® technology support for the mobile location applications and services, including points of local weather and traffic information, personal navigation,.., and Emergency mandates such as the United States FCC E911 mandate.
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 1.2 Organization  This manual will discuss the interface and operation of the module and is divided into the following subsections:   – Introduces users to the DTEV-Dual CDMA Wireless Data Module’s basic features and general specifications.   – Lists each DTEV-Dual pin and its function within the device. The pinout for the module is listed in numeric sequence.   – Specifies the recommended operating conditions, DC voltage characteristics, I/O timing, and power estimations for the module. Timing diagrams are also included.   – Details each subsystem or block within the module and shows how the subsystem or block interfaces with external peripherals.   – Provides package dimensions for the module.   1.3 Revision History The revision history for this document is shown in Table 1-1.   Table 1-1 Revision History Version Date  Description V1_X1  Dec. 2004    Initial Release. Internal Use Only   V1_X2  Sep. 2005  2nd Revision   1.4 References  1.  QUALCOMM Incorporated.  MSM6500 Mobile Station Modem: Component Supply Specification.    80-V5775-4 Rev. E, December 20, 2004. 2.  QUALCOMM Incorporated.  MSM6500 Mobile Station Modem: Device Specification (Preliminary Information). 80-V5775-1 Rev. F, January 28, 2005. 3.  QUALCOMM Incorporated.    SURF6500 User Manual.    80-V6503-4, July 19, 2004.      All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -9-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 1.5 Acronym List Table 1-2 Acronym List  Term  Definition CDMA Code-Division Multiple Access CODEC Coder-Decoder GPIO General-purpose Input/Output JTAG  Joint Test Action Group (ANSI/ICEEE Std. 1149.1-1990) LCD  Liquid Crystal Display LDO Voltage Regulator LED  Light Emitting Diode PCB  Printed Circuit Board PCM  Pulse Coded Modulation PCS  Personal Communications Service RF Radio Frequency Rx Receive TCXO  Temperature-Controlled Crystal Oscillator Tx Transmit UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter                      All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -10-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 2. Overview   2.1 Application Descriptions  The CDMA Wireless Data Module is a complex consumer communications instrument that relies heavily on both digital signal and embedded processor technologies. The Wireless Data Modules manufactured by AnyDATA.NET support Code-Division Multiple Access (CDMA). This operates in both the cellular and PCS spectrum band.   In a continuing effort to simplify the design and to reduce the size and production cost of the Wireless Data Module, AnyDATA.NET has successfully developed the DTEV-series. The DTEV-Dual is AnyDATA.NET’s latest compact Wireless Data Module operating in the Cellular and PCS spectrum band.   DTEV-Dual contains not only a complete digital modulation and demodulation system for CDMA standards as specified in IS-95 A/B, IS-2000 , IS-856 but also GPSOne position location solution which offers wireless callers their location wherever and whenever they need it.   GPSOne is QUALCOMM CDMA Technologies’ position location solution. It offers the availability of position location determination in hostile environments (such as indoors) where conventional GPS receivers do not work well. GPSOne uses a hybrid approach that utilizes signals from the GPS satellite constellation and from CDMA cell sites to determine location. Using the hybrid approach, GPSOne enhances location services availability, accelerates the location determination process, and provides improved accuracy. The hybrid mode approach for position location uses signals from CDMA cell stations and GPS satellites to compute the user’s location. This approach basically takes advantage of an accurate knowledge of GPS system timing on a CDMA mobile station. The knowledge of system timing allows the GPSOne solution to use both the CDMA signal measurements and GPS signal measurements collectively to compute the user’s location. It also allows for a central entity, named Position Determination Entity (PDE), to send estimated signal phases to the mobile. This knowledge reduces the time to search the satellite pseudo ranges on the mobile, thus improving the time taken to determine the user’s position.  The subsystem in DTEV-Dual includes a CDMA processor MSM6500™ chipset’s multimedia support for MP3 player and integrated stereo HiFi audio DAC, 64-polyphony MIDI sound synthesizer and PC-quality wavetable , MMC Mobile™ , USB-On-The-Go transceiver, Stereo Wireband Codec for digital music clips.    All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -11-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM DTEV-Dual supports CDMA2000 1X, Release A standard, offering data rate of up to 153 kbps on both the forward and reverse links, along with simultaneous voice and data services, and IS-856 1xEV-DO for high speed data rate of 2.4Mbps on forward link and 153Kbps on reverse link. The fast system in DTEV-Dual includes 256Mbytes NAND Flash Memory and 256Mbytes synchronous high data rate Dynamic RAM. DTEV-Dual provides an external interface that includes the standard RS-232, Digital Audio, parallel LCD Display, Keypad, Multimedia Card, R-UIM/USIM, USB-OTG, GPIO.   DTEV-Dual has the capability to power down unused circuits in order to dynamically minimize power consumption.   All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -12-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 2.2 Technical Specifications  2.2.1 General Specifications Table 2-1 General Specifications Parameters  Descriptions External Access  Code-Division-Multiple-Access (CDMA) CDMA Protocol  IS-95 A/B, IS-126, IS-637A, IS-707A, IS-2000,IS-856 Data Rate CDMA2000 1X 1xEV-DO  153 Kbps on both the forward and reverse links Forward link: 2.4 Mbps Reverse link: 153 Kbps System Memory  256Mbytes SDRAM and 256 Mbytes NAND Flash Transmit/Receive Frequency Interval  45MHz for Cellular and 80MHz for PCS Vocoder EVRC, 13kQCELP RF technology  Zero Intermediate Frequency Number of Channel  832 for Cellular and 42 for PCS Operating Voltage  DC    +3.3V ~ +4.5V BATT_INT (Pin88 and 90) DC    +4.0V to +5.25V VEXT_DC (Pin87 and Pin89) Current Consumption  1. VCC applied to VEXT_DC (Pin87 and Pin89) Receive mode: 110mA Sleep mode : less than 10mA Busy mode: 900mA (Max) 2. VCC applied to BATT_INT (Pin88 and Pin90) Receive mode : 110mA Sleep mode : less than 1mA Busy mode: 900mA (Max) Operating Temperature  -30ºC ~ +60ºC Frequency Stability  ±300Hz for Cellular and ±150Hz for PCS Antenna  GSC Connector, 50ohm Size  42mm(W) X 67mm(L) X 3.0mm(H) with case Weight  About 20g (0.7oz) External Interface  RS-232 UART, R-UIM, Parallel LCD, Keypad, MP3, MIDI, MMC Mobile™ , USB-On-The-Go, Stereo Wireband Codec, GPIO User Interface Software  BREW support Additional Function  gpsOne position location solution           All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -13-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 2.2.2 Receiver Specifications Table 2-2 Receiver Specifications  All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -14-Parameters  Descriptions Frequency Range Cellular PCS  869.04 ~ 893.97 MHz   1931.25 ~ 1988.75MHz   Sensitivity 1xRTT EVDO  Below –104.0 dBm/1.23MHz Below –105.5 dBm/1.23MHz Input Dynamic Range 1xRTT EVDO  -25 dBm/1.23MHz  ~  -104.0dBm/1.23MHz -25 dBm/1.23MHz  ~  -105.5dBm/1.23MHz Single Tone Desensitization The FER in each test shall not exceed 1.0% with 95% confidence      1xRTT Band Classes 0 (-30dBm @900KHz and -30dBm @-900KHz): Below –101.0 dBm/1.23MHz Band Classes 1 (-30dBm @1250KHz and -30dBm @-1250KHz): Below –101.0 dBm/1.23MHz EVDO Band Classes 0 (-30dBm @900KHz and -30dBm @-900KHz): Below –102.4 dBm/1.23MHz Band Classes 1 (-30dBm @1250KHz and -30dBm @-1250KHz): Below –102.4 dBm/1.23MHz Intermodulation Spurious   Response Attenuation (Two interfering CW tones) The FER in each test shall not exceed 1.0% with 95% confidence 1xRTT Band Classes 0   Two tone (-43 dBm @900KHz and 1700KHz):   Below –101.0dBm/1.23MHz Two tone (-32 dBm @900KHz and 1700KHz):   Below –90.0dBm/1.23MHz Two tone (-21 dBm @900KHz and 1700KHz):   Below –79.0dBm/1.23MHZ Band Classes 1   Two tone (-43 dBm @1250KHz and 2050KHz):   Below –101.0dBm/1.23MHz Two tone (-32 dBm @1250KHz and 2050KHz):   Below –90.0dBm/1.23MHz Two tone (-21 dBm @1250KHz and 2050KHz):   Below –79.0dBm/1.23MHZ EVDO Band Classes 0   Two tone (-43 dBm @900KHz and 1700KHz):   Below –102.4dBm/1.23MHz Two tone (-32 dBm @900KHz and 1700KHz):   Below –91.4dBm/1.23MHz Two tone (-21 dBm @900KHz and 1700KHz):   Below –80.4dBm/1.23MHZ Band Classes 1   Two tone (-43 dBm @1250KHz and 2050KHz):   Below –102.4dBm/1.23MHz Two tone (-32 dBm @1250KHz and 2050KHz):   Below –91.4dBm/1.23MHz Two tone (-21 dBm @1250KHz and 2050KHz):   Below –80.4dBm/1.23MHZ Spurious Wave Suppression  Below –80dBc
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 2.2.3 Transmitter Specifications Table 2-3 Transmitter Specifications Parameters  Descriptions Frequency Range Cellular PCS  824.04 ~ 848.97 MHz   1851.25 ~ 1908.75MHz   Nominal Max Power  0.32 W (24.7dBm) Peak Power in Operation Mode  400mW (26dBm) Minimum Controlled Output Power  Below –50dBm Max Power Spurious Cellular   PCS  900KHz: Below –42dBc/30KHz 1.98MHz: Below –54dBc/30KHz  1.25MHz: Below –42dBc/30KHz 1.98MHz: Below –50dBc/30KHz   2.2.4 gpsOne Receiver Specifications Table 2-4 gpsOne Receiver Specifications Parameters  Descriptions Frequency Range  L1, 1575.42 MHz C/A Code  1.023 MHz Chip Rate Bandwidth 2.046 MHz Modulation BPSK Receiver Sensitivity Without SA message With SA message  -149dBm -152dBm Interference  at Min At minimum C/N0 (17 dB-Hz) CW interference 1kHz Bandwidth Interference 10+kHz Bandwidth Interference   –36dB –17dB -7dB VCO Phase Noise at 100 Hz offset at 1 KHz offset at 10 KHz offset at 100 KHz offset at 2 MHz offset  –50 dBc/Hz –70 dBc/Hz -90 dBc/Hz -115 dBc/Hz -140 dBc/Hz    All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -15-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 2.2.5 Standards  IS-95 A/B, IS-2000, IS-856: Protocol Between MS & BTS IS-866: 3GPP2 C.S0033-0 Version 2.0: Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for CDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data Access Terminal IS-96A: Voice Signal Coding IS-98A: Base MS Function IS-98E: Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Mobile Stations IS-126: Voice Loop-Back IS-637: Short Message Service IS-707: Data Service IS-657: packet data USB 2.0 Specification and OTG Supplement: Exchanging data between a host and peripheral MMC System Specification 1.4: MultiMediaCard standard ITU-T G.712: Transmission systems and media, Digital systems and networks Built-in TCP/IP: AnyDATA proprietary software                    All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -16-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 2.3 Interface Diagram    Figure 2-1 Interface Block Diagram              All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -17-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 3. PIN Description  3.1 I/O Description Parameters Table 3-1 I/O Description Parameters Symbol  Description I  CMOS Input O Output B Bi-directional V Power/Ground IS  Input with Schmitt Trigger BS Bi-directional Schmitt Trigger PU Internal Pull-Up PD Internal Pull-Down  3.2 PIN Names and Pinouts  3.2.1 100-Pin Connector Table 3-2 100-PIN Connector Pinouts  All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -18-Pin #  Name  Main Function  Dir-Pol  Description 1  D2[15]  EBI2_DATA15  B  peripheral data bus 2  GND  GROUND  V  Signal Ground 3  D2[14]  EBI2_DATA14  B  peripheral data bus 4  GND  GROUND  V  Analog Ground 5  D2[12]  EBI2_DATA12  B  peripheral data bus 6  D2[13]  EBI2_DATA13  B  peripheral data bus 7  D2[10]  EBI2_DATA10  B  peripheral data bus 8  D2[11]  EBI2_DATA11  B  peripheral data bus 9  D2[08]  EBI2_DATA08  B  peripheral data bus 10  D2[09]  EBI2_DATA09  B  peripheral data bus 11  GND  GROUND  V  Signal ground 12  GND  GROUND  V  Signal ground 13  GPIO_39  UART1_DCD_N  O  Data carrier detect ( UART1 )   14  GPIO_64  UART1_RI_N  O  Ring indicator ( UART1 ) 15  GPIO_98  UART1_RFR_N  O  Ready for Receive ( UART1 ) same as RTS 16  GPIO_95  UART1_TXD  O  Transmit data ( UART1 ) 17  GPIO_44  UART1_DTR  I  Data terminal ready ( UART1 ) 18  GPIO_96  UART1_RXD  I  Receive data ( UART1 )
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM  All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -19-19 GPIO_97  UART1_CTS_N  I  Clear to send ( UART1 ) 20  VREG_UIM  VREG_RUIM  O  +3V power supply to RUIM caed 21  UIM_P_DATA  UIM_P_DATA  I  Data from RUIM card 22  UIM_P_RESET  UIM_P_RESET  O  RUIM card reset 23  UIM_P_CLK  UIM_P_CLK  O  RUIM clock 24 MMC_DATA  MMC_DATA  B  GPIO_32, MultiMediaCard data 25 MMC_CLK  MMC_CLK  B  GPIO_31, MMC clock 26 GPIO_84  UART3_TXD  O  transmit data, (UART3) DEBUG PORT 27 MMC_CMD  MMC_CMD  B  GPIO_30, MMC command 28  GPIO_85  UART3_RXD  I  receive data, (UART3) DEBUG PORT 29 VREG_MMC  VREG_AUX1  O Linear regulator output intended to power MMC circuits 30  POWER_ON  POWER_ON  I  POWER ON used only when to use 3.6V 1cell battery. External pull-up required 31 GPIO_24  LCD_LED_CONT  O  General purpose input output, LCD LED   32 GPIO_13  FLASH_LED_CONT  O  General purpose input output, FLASH LED 33 GPIO_17  GPIO_17  B  General purpose input output 34 VREG_MSME  VREG_MSME  O Regulated output of the MSME buck (step-down) SMPS 35 VREG_AUX2  VREG_AUX2  O Low dropout linear regulator output intended to power WLAN 36  GND  GROUND  V  Signal ground 37  GND  GROUND  V  Signal ground 38 D2[00]  EBI2_DATA00  B  Data line 39 D2[01]  EBI2_DATA01  B  Data line 40 D2[02]  EBI2_DATA02  B  Data line 41 D2[03]  EBI2_DATA03  B  Data line 42 D2[04]  EBI2_DATA04  B  Data line 43 D2[05]  EBI2_DATA05  B  Data line 44 D2[06]  EBI2_DATA06  B  Data line 45 D2[07]  EBI2_DATA07  B  Data line 46 A2[20]  A2[20]  O  Address line 47 A2[01]  A2[01]  O  Address line 48 RESOUT1 RESOUT1_N  O Reset Out 49 LCD2_CS  LCD2_CS_N  O  Peripheral LCD chip select 50 GPIO23  LED_FULL_CURRENT  O  GPIO, Full Current LED
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM  All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -20-51 OE2 OE2_N  O LCD Output Enable Signal 52 WE2 WE2_N  O LCD Write Enable Signal 53 GPIO_62  KEYSENSE0_N  I  Key sense input 54 GPIO_63  KEYSENSE1_N  I  Key sense input 55 GPIO_46  KEYSENSE2_N  I  Key sense input 56 GPIO_47  KEYSENSE3_N  I  Key sense input 57 GPIO_48  KEYSENSE4_N  I  Key sense input 58 GPIO_45  KYPAD_5  I  GPIO, Keypad input 59 GPIO_53  KYPAD_4  I  GPIO, Keypad input 60 GPIO_52  KYPAD_3  I  GPIO, Keypad input 61 GPIO_51  KYPAD_2  I  GPIO, Keypad input 62 GPIO_50  KYPAD_1  I  GPIO, Keypad input 63 GPIO_49  KYPAD_0  I  GPIO, Keypad input 64  GPIO_80  AUX_PCM_CLK  B PCM clock for auxiliary CODEC port or IDLE LED output. Default is LED   65  GPIO_81  AUX_PCM_SYNC  O PCM data strobe for auxiliary CODEC port or Traffic LED output. Default is LED 66  GPIO_82  AUX_PCM_DIN  I PCM data input for auxiliary CODEC port or SMS LED output. Default is LED 67  GPIO_21  AMUX_IN1  I  External inputs to the analog multiplexer 68  GPIO_83  AUX_PCM_DOUT  O  PCM data output for auxiliary CODEC port 69  GPIO_05  AMUX_IN2  I  External inputs to the analog multiplexer 70 GPIO_37  COVER_DET  B  General purpose input output 71 VIB_DRV_N  VIB_DRV_N  O  VIBRATOR_DRV output 72  GPIO_42  PS_HOLD  O  POWER LED Enable 73  SPK_M  SPRK_OUT_M  O  Speaker driver output (-) 74 KYD_BAKLIGHT  KEY_BAKLIGHT O KYD_BAKLIGHT output 75  SPK_P  SPRK_OUT_P  O  Speaker driver output (+) 76  GND  GROUND  V  Signal ground 77  GND  GROUND  V  Signal ground 78 EAR_DET  EAR_DET1  I  GPIO, EAR Jack Detect 79  HPH_R  HPH_R  O  Stereo headphone output, Right 80  EAR10_P  EAR10_P  O  Earphone 1 amplifier output (+) 81  EAR10_M  EAR10_M  O  Earphone 1 amplifier output (-) 82 MIC1_P  MIC1_P  I  External Mic (+) input
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 83 MIC2_P  MIC2_P  I  Ear Jack Mic (+) input 84  GND  GROUND  V  Signal Ground 85  GND  GROUND  V  Signal ground 86 VPH_PWR  VPH_PWR  O +3.3V ~ +4.2V power supply to peripheral device 87  VBATT_DC  VEXT_DC  I  External DC input 88  VBATT_INT  VBATT_INT  I  Battery input 89  VEXT_DC  VEXT_DC  I  External DC input 90  VBATT_INT  VBATT_INT  I  Battery input 91  GPIO_29  USB_VBUS   I +5Vdc input or output depending upon the type of peripheral device connected. Default is input 92  USB_OE_TP_N  USB_CON_D_M  B  USB differential data minus (-) 93  USB_SEO_VM  USB_CON_ID  I  Not in use 94  USB_DAT_VP  USB_CON_D_P  B  USB differential dada minus (+) 95 MIC1_M  MIC1_M  I  External Mic (-) input 96 VPH_PWR  VPH_PWR  O +3.3V ~ +4.2V power supply to peripheral device 97  HPH_L  HPH_L  O  Stereo headphone output, Left 98 N.C  GPIO_35  B  General purpose input output 99  GND  GROUND  V  Signal ground 100  GND  GROUND  V  Signal ground             All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -21-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 3.2.2 100-Pin Connector Pin-out (Top view)                     MMC_CMDVEXT_DCFigure 3-1 100-PIN Connector Pinouts Notes: * Pin16 and Pin18 can be used as a debugging port if USB is used as primary data.  We strongly recommend that the user have a 3-pin connector or 3 test points on their board, so that one can easily monitor and diagnose their module. LEAVE UNUSED PINS OPEN AT ALL TIMES   All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -22-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 4. Interface Descriptions   4.1 Overview  This chapter covers information required to convert the DTEV-Dual into a subscriber unit application. In addition, some of the internal blocks of the device are described. Understanding these internal blocks is necessary for one to completely grasp the functions of the various interfaces. This chapter discusses the interface to the major blocks of the DTEV-Dual as shown in the following figure. These blocks include:    Power Up   Power Down Registration Protocol for CDMA device   Stereo Wideband CODEC Interface   UART Interface   General Purpose Interface   User Interface   External Bus Interface II     USB Interface   LED Interface   RF Interface               All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -23-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 4.2 Powering Up the Module There are two ways to power up the module and customers may choose one of the two ways to power up DTEV-Dual module. 4.2.1 External Supply   If the customers don’t need to save current in sleep mode, which is around 10mA, supplying voltage to VEXT_DC (Pin 87 and Pin89) is recommended. When the input voltage from +4V to +5.25V is supplied, DTEV-Dual will automatically start its power-on process and finish it within 2 seconds. In this case, using a regulator with an enable pin is highly recommended so that the customer can reset the module using the enable pin if software lock-up symptoms are found.   If a customer needs to use charging circuit built in the module, apply +5.0V DC to VEXT_DC(Pin87 and Pin89) and connect a +3.6V 1-cell lithium-ion battery to BATT_INT(Pin88 and 90). Table 4-1 Eternal Supply Pinouts Pin # Pin Name  Main Function Type  Description 87  VEXT_DC  VEXT_DC  I  External DC input 89 VEXT_DC  VEXT_DC  I External DC input  4.2.2 Keypad Power On and Supply Input to BATT_INT     If the customers need to get their device to operate in a very low sleep current mode, supplying   voltage to BATT_INT (Pin 88 and 90) is recommended.   When the input voltage from +3.3V to +4.5V is supplied to BATT_INT (Pin88 and 90) and     POWER_ON goes to Low from High, power on sequence is initialed. For a successful power on sequence, POWER_ON(Pin30) must stay Low for more than 500msec and less than 2sec).   To power off the module, have POWER_ON(Pin 30) stay low for more than 2sec and less than 4sec and then the voltage in BATT_INT may or may not be removed.   If Vcc is supplied thru a regulator or a DC/DC converter to BATT_INT(Pin88 and 90), using one with an enable pin is highly recommended so that the customer can shut off the power to the module using the enable pin if software lock-up symptoms are found. If the modem is locked up, low assertion of POWER_ON (Pin 30) won’t power on or off the module. If Vcc is supplied directly from a battery, having a FET between the output of a battery and VBATT_INT(Pin88 and Pin90) is recommended that the customer can shut off the power to DTEV-Dual using the FET switch. Table 4-2 Battery Supply Pinouts  All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -24-Pin # Pin Name  Main Function Type  Description 88  VBATT_INT  VBATT_INT  I  Battery plus (+) input 90 VBATT_INT  VBATT_INT  I Battery plus (+) input 30 POWER_ON  POWER_ON  I POWER ON used only when to use +3.6V 1-cell battery. External pull-up to +3V to +4.5V thru 100kohm resistor.
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 4.3 Power Down Registration Protocol for CDMA device   Before DTEV-Dual is powered off, it has to send power down registration message to the CDMA base station to help the base station to maximize its capacity.  Depending on air interface environment, it may take up to 12 seconds according to CDMA technical standard.  4.3.1 Using AT command (When Vcc is applied to VEXT_DC)       After waiting for 12 seconds, the host device may shut down the power to DTEV-Dual Before powering off DTEV-Dual, send “AT+POWEROFF” to DTEV-Dual.Device connected to DTEV-Dual DTEV-Dual 4.3.2 Using POWER_ON (Pin 30) (Only when Vcc is applied to BATT_INT)      Booting stage.   In normal operation T1+12sec. Shut off the Vcc to DTEV-Dual Status of POWER_ON (Pin 30) T1 Powering the module off. 2 secHIGH LOW                   All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -25-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 4.4 Stereo Wideband CODEC Interface   With the integrated microphone and earpiece amplifier including CODEC, the DTEV-Dual module interfaces directly, either differential or single-ended, to the microphone and earpiece. The audio features in the module are   - Two microphone inputs   - Two earphone outputs and one auxiliary audio output.  4.4.1 Microphone and earphone Interface The module contains analog audio interface circuitry. The contained audio interface supports all of the required conversation and amplification stages for the audio front end.   The audio interface includes the amplification stages for both the microphone and earphone.         The module supports audio outputs with its variable gain audio as volume control can be used for audio alerts or speaker phone. The speaker driver has programmable gain, turn-on time, and muting, and operates as a differential device delivering a volume-controlled 500mW to an external 8-Ohm speaker. The EAR10 and MIC1P are typically used for the handset ear-piece/mic. The EAR_JACK+ and MIC2P are typically used for the ear-jack.  Table 4-4.1 Analog Audio Pinouts Pin # Pin Name  Main Function Type  Description 73  SPK_M  SPRK_OUT_M  O  Loud speaker output (-) 75  SPK_P  SPRK_OUT_P  O  Loud speaker output (+) 80 EAR10_P  EAR10_P  O Ear-piece output (+) 81 EAR10_M  EAR10_M  O  Ear-piece output (-) 82  MIC1_P  MIC1_P  I  Mic. (+) input 95  MIC1_M  MIC1_M  I  Mic. (-) input 78  EAR_DET  EAR_DET1  I  EAR/MIC Set Detect*  * EAR_DET checks to see if a headset has been connected to the ear-jack. When there is no headset connected to the ear-jack, the audio path thru an ear-jack is disconnected and ear-piece/mic. is connected. Setting EAR_DET to HIGH disconnects ear-jack and connects ear-piece/mic.      All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -26-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM Table 4-4.1.1Speaker Driver Performance Specifications  All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -27-Parameter  Comments  Min  Typ  Max  Unit  NotesInput frequency range    0.20   20  kHz   Input resistance  Differential  60 72 86  k   Input drive level          VRMS  Output power (Prated)  THD < 0.5%    500    mW  2 Power efficiency at Prated   50    %  Programmable amplifier gain    -16    +12  dB  3 Amplifier gain error    -1    +1  dB   Amplifier gain flatness  20 Hz to 20 kHz  -0.5    +0.5  dB   Output referred noise   G = -16 dB   G = -12 dB   G = -8 dB   G = -4 dB   G = 0 dB   G = +4 dB   G = +8 dB   G = +12 dB Vin = 0V,       20 Hz – 20 kHz,      8 ohm Load   16 16 17 18 23 30 44 66   VRMS VRMS VRMS VRMS VRMS VRMS VRMS VRMS 4 Output bandwidth at Prated  8 load, 12dB gain    20    kHz  5 Output offdet voltage    -40    +40  mV  6 THD + noise        5  %   Power supply rejection ratio F = 20 Hz to 100 Hz F = 100 Hz to 5 kHz F = 5 kHz to 15 kHz F = 15 kHz to 20 kHz Vin = 0V, VDD = 3.6V + 100 mVRMS   55 65 55 50   dB dB dB dB  Turn-on time delay      Short delay    Long delay    10 100  12.5 125  ms ms 7 Pop and click levels  During  power,  gain,  mute transitions  11  mVPK 8 Mute suppression  Vin = 2 VRMS 80   dB  Quiescent current        6.2  mA  6
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 4.4.2 Stereo Headphone Interface Table 4-4.2 Stereo Headphone Interface Pin # Pin Name  Main Function Type  Description 83  MIC2_P  MIC2_P  I  Ear-Mic Jack input * 78  EAR_DET EAR_DET1 I  EAR/MIC Set Detect ** 79  HPH_R  HPH_R  O  Stereo headphone output, Right 97  HPH_L  HPH_L  O  Stereo headphone output, Left Note:  * MIC2, along with being a microphone input, checks to see if the user has pressed the headset key, which allows the user to connect to or disconnect from a call. This pin is internally pulled high and is therefore normally in the high state. To activate this input and connect to or disconnect from a call, the user must set the MIC2 pin to a low state for 100ms to 200ms. ** EAR_DET checks to see if a headset has been connected to the ear-jack. When there is no headset connected to the ear-jack, the audio path thru an ear jack is disconnected. When a headset is connected to the ear-jack, audio path is opened. To simulate a headset connected to the ear-jack, the user must apply   LOW signal to the EAR_DET pin for as long as the user wants the audio path thru ear-jack to be kept open  4.4.3 Digital PCM Interface   The Digital PCM CODEC interface is used for the car-kit audio system. This interface is optional. External CODEC interface signals are listed below:    Table 4-4.3 Digital CODEC Pinouts Pin # Pin Name  Main Function Type  Description 64 GPIO_80  AUX_PCM_CLK  B PCM clock for auxiliary CODEC port 65 GPIO_81  AUX_PCM_SYNC  O PCM data strobe for auxiliary CODEC port 66 GPIO_82  AUX_PCM_DIN  I PCM data input for auxiliary CODEC port 68 GPIO_83  AUX_PCM_DOUT  O PCM data output for auxiliary CODEC port  This feature is not implemented but can be added, please contact ed@anydata.com for technical support.  4.4.4 Stereo DAC Interface  All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -28-  DTEV-Dual supports DAC interface to an external stereo DAC for playing stereo sound or music (MP3 and MIDI, for example). This interface consists of four signals: serial bit clock (SDAC_CLK), left/right select (SDAC_L_R_N), serial data (SDAC_DOUT), and master clock (SDAC_MCLK).
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM Table 4-4.4 Stereo DAC Pinouts Pin # Pin Name  Main Function Type  Description 64 GPIO_80  AUX_PCM_CLK  O SDAC_SCK 65 GPIO_81  AUX_PCM_SYNC  O SDAC_L_R_N 66 GPIO_82  AUX_PCM_DIN  O SDAC_MCLK 68 GPIO_83  AUX_PCM_DOUT  O SDAC_DOUT  This feature is not implemented but can be added, please contact ed@anydata.com for technical support  4.5 UART Interface  The Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART) communicates with serial data that conforms to the RS-232 Interface protocol. The module has 3 UARTs which provides 2.85 V CMOS level outputs and 2.85V CMOS input levels. All the control signals of the RS-232 are active low, however the data signals, RXD and TXD, are active high. UART1 which has 512 bytes for Tx and Rx FIFO, supports high speed data communication up to 230.4kbps, program download and diagnostic monitor function. UART2 and 3 which 64 bytes for T/Rx FIFO, support low speed data communication up to 115.2kbps, program download and diagnostic monitor function.       The UART features hardware handshaking, programmable data sizes, programmable stop bits, and odd, even, no parity.    4.5.1 UART1 interface Table 4-5.1 UART1 Interface Pinouts Pin # Pin Name  Main Function Type  Description 13 GPIO_39  UART1_DCD_N  O Data carrier detect control input ( UART1 )   14 GPIO_64  UART1_RI_N  O Ring indicator control input ( UART1 ) 15 GPIO_98  UART1_RFR_N  O Ready for Receive ( UART1 ) 16 GPIO_95  UART1_TXD  O Transmit data output ( UART1 ) 17 GPIO_44  UART1_DTR  I Data terminal ready control output ( UART1 ) 18 GPIO_96  UART1_RXD  I Receive data input ( UART1 ) 19 GPIO_97  UART1_CTS_N  I Clear to send control input ( UART1 ) Leave unused Pins open.  All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -29-This feature is not implemented but can be added, please contact ed@anydata.com for technical support.
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 4.5.2 UART2 R-UIM interface The UART2 supports R-UIM interface. Table 4-5.2 UART2 Interface Pinouts Pin # Pin Name  Main Function Type  Description 20 VREG_UIM  VREG_UIM  O +3.0V power supply to RUIM card 21 UIM_P_DATA UIM_P_DATA  I Data from RUIM card 22 UIM_P_RESET UIM_P_RESET  O RUIM card reset 23 UIM_P_CLK  UIM_P_CLK  O RUIM clock Leave unused Pins open. If a customer wants to use R-UIM card, UART2 can’t be used as UART.   This feature is not implemented but can be added, please contact ed@anydata.com for technical support.  4.5.3 UART3 Debug Port Interface   The UART3 is used to monitor and diagnose the status of the DTEV-Dual. It is strongly recommended for the user to have the following UART3 pins connected to an extra connector or to test points, in order to easily troubleshoot any problems with the module. Table 4-5.3 UART3 Interface Pinouts Pin # Pin Name  Main Function Type  Description 26 GPIO_84  UART3_TXD  O Transmit data output, DEBUG PORT 28 GPIO_85  UART3_RXD  I Receive data input , DEBUG PORT 16 GPIO_95  UART1_TXD  O Transmit data output, DEBUG PORT 18 GPIO_96  UART1_RXD  I Receive data input , DEBUG PORT If USB is used for primary data, use Pin16 and Pin18 for debugging. If UART1 is used for primary data and USB is not used, use Pin26 and 28 for debugging. Leave unused Pins open. This feature is not implemented but can be added, please contact ed@anydata.com for technical support.  4.5.4 USB Interface    The module contains Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface to provide an efficient interconnect between the mobile phone and a personal computer (PC).It can act as a USB peripheral device, supporting low speed 1.5 Mbps and full speed 12Mbps connections. In host mode, the module supplies VBUS with +5Vdc at up to 25mA. This module is USB V1.1 comparable.   All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -30-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM Table 4-5.4 USB Interface Pinouts Pin # Pin Name  Main Function Type  Description 91 GPIO_29  USB_VBUS  I +5Vdc input or output depending upon the type of peripheral device connected.Default in input. 92 USB_OE_TP_N USB_CON_D_M  B Differential Data minus (-) 93 USB_SE0_VM  USB_CON_ID  I Not in use 94 USB_DAT_VP  USB_CON_D_P  B Differential Data plus (+) USB host feature is not implemented, please contact ed@anydata.com for technical support.  4.6 General Purpose Interface   The general purpose interface is user-definable bi-directional pin. It can be configured as an interrupt source. In addition, the GPIO pin can be used as output control pin from the module. The user can define this pin properly as following. Table 4-6 General Purpose Interface Pinouts Pin # Pin Name  Main Function Type  Description 33 GPIO_17  GPIO_17  B Programmable pull. This pin can be programmed to No Pull, Pull Up, or Pull Down. 98 NC  GPIO_35  B Programmable pull. This pin can be programmed to No Pull, Pull Up, or Pull Down.               All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -31-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 4.7 User Interface  4.7.1 Keypad The keypad interface consists of a 5 X 6 matrix pattern. The 5-KEYSENSE/[4:0] pins are used to connect a matrix keypad to the module. The KEYSENSE/ pins are active low. The 6-KEYPAD pins are necessary to construct the other side of the matrix. These KEYPAD pins must be active high in order for the keypad matrix to work properly. The general keypad matrix is shown below:              3     2      1 6     5      4 9     8      7       END #     0      *       SEND KEYSENSE0 KEYSENSE1 KEYSENSE2 KEYSENSE3 KEYPAD00 KEYPAD01 KEYPAD02 KEYPAD03 KEYPAD04 KEYPAD05  Figure 4-7.1 Keypad Matrix Reserved   Table 4-7.1.1 Keysense GPIO Pinouts Pin # Pin Name  Main Function Type  Description 53 GPIO_62  KEYSENSE0_N  I  Key sense input 54 GPIO_63  KEYSENSE1_N  I Key sense input 55 GPIO_46  KEYSENSE2_N  I Key sense input 56 GPIO_47  KEYSENSE3_N  I Key sense input 57 GPIO_48  KEYSENSE4_N  I Key sense input     All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -32-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM Table 4-7.1.2 Keypad GPIO Pinouts Pin # Pin Name  Main Function Type  Description 58 GPIO_45  KYPAD_5  I  GPIO, Keypad input 59 GPIO_53  KYPAD_4  I GPIO, Keypad input 60 GPIO_52  KYPAD_3  I GPIO, Keypad input 61 GPIO_51  KYPAD_2  I GPIO, Keypad input 62 GPIO_50  KYPAD_1  I GPIO, Keypad input 63 GPIO_49  KYPAD_0  I GPIO, Keypad input  DTMF When key is pressed, CDMA Module generates standard DTMF tone and sends it to the local audio path (speaker). If the Mobile station is in traffic state, the CDMA Module sends DTMF Message to the Base Station and to the local audio path (speaker) at the same time. The network will deliver the analog DTMF tone or DTMF Message to its final destination. This feature is not implemented but can be added, please contact ed@anydata.com for technical support. .  4.7.2 MultiMediaCard controller DTEV-Dual contains a MultiMediaCard (MMC) controller that provides a link between the   ARM bus master and the MultiMediaCard bus for storing digital music, games, address books and photos. The SD card supports a 1-bit SD bi-directional bus mode. SD bus pins are CLK, CMD and DAT in 1-bit mode and CLK, CMD, and DAT[0:3] in 4-bit mode. The MultiMediaCard also supports the 1-bit bi-directional MMC bus mode that has CLK, CMD, and DAT bus pins. The CMD and DAT pins are bi-directional on the SD 1-bit, SD 4-bit, and MMC 1-bit. DTEV-Dual can’t support SD 4-bit mode. MMC version 3.31 is supported for the ROM class and R/W MMCs. SD Memory Card Physical Layer Specification Version 1.01 is supported in SD bus mode.    Table 4-7.2 MultiMediacatd Controller Pinouts  All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -33-Pin # Pin Name  Main Function Type  Description 24 MMC_DATA  MMC_DATA  B GPIO_32, MultiMediaCard data 25 MMC_CLK  MMC_CLK  O GPIO_31, MMC clock 27  MMC_CMD  MMC_CMD  B  GPIO_30, MMC command 29 VREG_MMC  VREG_MMC  O +2.85V 35 VREG_AUX2 VREG_AUX2  O +2.85V 68 GPIO_INT22  SD_DETECT  I SD/MMC detect. Low detection
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM    Figure 4-7.2 MMC Bus Circuitry Diagram  This feature is not implemented but can be added, please contact ed@anydata.com for technical support.    4.7.3 Vibration Motor Driver  DTEV-Dual supports silent incoming-call alarms with its vibration motor driver.   Table 4-7.3.1 Vibration Motor Driver Pinouts Pin # Pin Name  Main Function Type  Description 71 VIB_DRV_N VIB_DRV_N  O VIBRATOR_DRV output  Table 4-7.3.2 Vibration motor driver performance specifications  All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -34-Parameter  Comments  Min Typ  Max  Unit  NotesOutput voltage (Vm) error    Gain error    Offset error VDD ≥ 3.2V; Im=0 to 175mA; Vm setting = 1.2 to 3.1V  -6 -60   +6 +60  % mV 1 Short circuit current  VIB_DRV_N (pin25) = VDD 225  500 mA  Driver bias current  Im= 175mA   78     2 Driver leakage current        100  nA
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM Notes: 1. The vibration motor driver circuit is a low-side driver. The motor is connected directly to VDD and the voltage across the motor is : Vm = VDD – Vout where Vout is the PM6650 voltage at pin25 (VIB_DRV_N). 2. Driver bias current is the change in IDD when the motor driver is turned on less the motor current. This feature is not implemented but can be added, please contact ed@anydata.com for technical support.  4.7.4 LED Interface Table 4-7.4 LED Pinouts PIN NUMBER  USE  REMARK 64 Idle LED  High Enable, High indicates “The device is in CDMA service area” 65  Traffic LED  High Enable, High indicates “The device is in CDMA Traffic state” 66  SMS LED  High Enable High indicates “The device has received SMS message 72  Power On LED  High Enable High indicates   “The device is turned on” Above pins can not drive LED directly. Must use driver ICs to drive LEDs                         All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -35-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 4.8 External Bus Interface II ( or LCD Interface )    The External bus interface II supports the parallel LCD interfaces. The port mapped or memory mapped (16-bit interface and 8-bit devices) parallel LCD device could be connected to chip select LCD2_CS_N in EBI2. The maximum address space per chip select is 2 Megabyte. Direct access to the LCD driver is not applicable.   Table 4-8 LCD Interface Pinouts Pin # Pin Name  Main Function Type  Description 1 D2[15]  EBI2_DATA15  B  Data line 3 D2[14]  EBI2_DATA14  B  Data line 5 D2[12]  EBI2_DATA12  B  Data line 6 D2[13]  EBI2_DATA13  B  Data line 7 D2[10]  EBI2_DATA10  B  Data line 8 D2[11]  EBI2_DATA11  B  Data line 9 D2[08]  EBI2_DATA08  B  Data line 10 D2[09]  EBI2_DATA09  B  Data line 38 D2[00]  EBI2_DATA00  B  Data line 39 D2[01]  EBI2_DATA01  B  Data line 40 D2[02]  EBI2_DATA02  B  Data line 41 D2[03]  EBI2_DATA03  B  Data line 42 D2[04]  EBI2_DATA04  B  Data line 43 D2[05]  EBI2_DATA05  B  Data line 44 D2[06]  EBI2_DATA06  B  Data line 45 D2[07]  EBI2_DATA07  B  Data line 46 A2[20]  A2[20]  O  Address line 47 A2[01]  A2[01]  O  Address line 49 LCD2_CS LCD2_CS_N  O 48 RESOUT1 RESOUT1_N  O Reset Out 51 OE2 OE2_N  O Output Enable Signal 52 WE2 WE2_N  O Write Enable Signal Peripheral LCD Chip Select  This feature is not implemented but can be added, please contact ed@anydata.com for technical support.     All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -36-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 4.9 Antenna Interface  DTEV-Dual supports antenna diversity for CDMA signal reception, MS-Assisted GPS, MS-Based GPS, simultaneous GPS, standalone GPS using secondary RF chain.  Table 4-9 Required Antenna Type INTENDED OPERATION  PRIMARY ANTENNA SECONDARY ANTENNA  REMARK - CDMA with Diversity - GPS 800/1900MHz Dual Band  800/1900/1575MHz Tri Band  CDMA Diversity and GPS support - CDMA with Diversity - No GPS support  800/1900MHz Dual Band  800/1900MHz Dual Band  Optimized for CDMA   Signal Reception   - CDMA without Diversity - GPS 800/1900MHz Dual Band  1575.42MHz Single Band  Optimized for GPS   Signal Reception     Primary Antenna Connector RF Test Switch Connector Secondary Antenna Connector    All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -37-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 5. Electrical Specifications  5.1 DC Electrical Specifications  5.1.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings  Operating the module under conditions that exceed those listed in the Absolute Maximum Ratings table may result in damage to the module.   Absolute Maximum Ratings should be considered as limiting values. The module may not function properly and should not be operated if any one of the parameters is not within its specified operating range.    Table 5-1 Absolute Maximum Ratings PARAMETER  MIN  MAX  UNITS Storage Temperature  -50 +85  ºC Voltage apply to any Input or output pin  -0.5 +3.5  V VEXT_DC -0.5 +5.5  V VBATT_INT -0.5 +4.5  V Supply Voltage USB_VBUS -0.5 +5.25  V Initializing Current  250  mA Drop  No damages after 60-Inch drop over concrete floor  5.1.2 Recommended Operating Conditions  Table 5-1.2 Recommended Operating Conditions PARAMETER  MIN  TYP  MAX  UNITS VEXT_DC +4.0  +5.0  +5.25  V VBATT_INT +3.3 +4.0 +4.5  V Supply Voltage USB_VBUS +4.4  +5.0  +5.25  V Operating Temperature  -30    +60  ºC Operating Humidity  95% (50°C) Relative Humidity  5.1.3 Power Consumption Table 5-1.3 Power Consumption  All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -38-STANDBY CONVERSATION (Busy)  Rx  Sleep 900mA (MAX)  110mA  VEXT_DC : 10mA BATT_INT : 1mA
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 5.1.4 Serial Interface Electrical Specifications Table 5-1.4 Serial Interface Electrical Specifications PARAMETER  DESCRIPTION  MIN  MAX  UNITS VIH High-level input voltage, CMOS/Schmitt 1.7 3.3 Volts VIL Low-level input voltage, CMOS/Schmitt –0.3 0.94 Volts VOH High-level output voltage, CMOS  2.25 2.85 Volts VOL Low-level output voltage, CMOS  0 0.45 Volts  5.1.5 Multi-Purpose Pin Specifications 5.1.5.1 Multi-Purpose Pin Configured Table 5-1.5.1 Multi-Purpose Pin Configured PARAMETER  DESCRIPTION  MIN  MAX  UNITS VIH High-level input voltage 1.7 3.0 Volts VIL Low-level input voltage –0.3 0.94 Volts VOH High-level output voltage  2.25 2.85 Volts VOL Low-level output voltage  0 0.45 Volts  5.1.5.2 Multi-Purpose Pin Configured as a Bidirectional I/O Table 5-1.5.2 Multi-Purpose Pin Configured as a Bidirectional I/O PARAMETER  MIN  MAX  UNITS Nominal pull-up resistance 1 30 K OhmResistor tolerance –20 20 % Propagation delay 20 NA ns  5.1.5.3 Multi-Purpose Pin Configured as an analog Table 5-1.5.3 Multi-Purpose Pin Configured as an analog PARAMETER  MIN  MAX  UNITS Input current NA 100 nA Input capacitance NA 5 pF Output voltage error NA 0.7 % Load capacitance 25 NA pF     All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -39-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 6. Mechanical Dimensions  6.1 DTEV-Dual Outline     All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -40-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM   4 solder points in red circles MUST be soldered to PCBGND in the host device              PIN 2 PIN 1 PIN 99  PIN 100      Figure 6-1 DTEV-Dual Outline         All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -41-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM  6.2 100-Pin Connector Mechanical Dimension         Figure 6-2 100-pin Connector   Counter-Part (the 100-pins socket connector (not in DTEV-Dual)): Part Name: Socket pin connector (0.5mm pitch, straight, dual row) Part Number: AXK5F00545J Manufacture : NAIS  Note: For more information on the 100-pins socket connector, Please visit    http://www.nais-e.com/ , click connector, and “NARROW PITCH(0.5mm) CONNECTORS P5 SERIES P5KF”      All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -42-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM  . 6.3 RF Connector   6.3.1 Cable Assembly, Sunridge Corp. Part 6.3.1.1 Bulkhead SMA Type cable : MCB2G-RH-59-LLL-SMAJB101 (Example, MCB2-RH-59-080-SMAJB101, 80mm-long RF cable)  Figure 6-3.1.1 Bulkhead SMA Type cable 6.3.1.2    PCB mountable right angle SMA cable : MCB2G-RH-59-LLL-SMAJX103                              (Example, MCB2G-RH-59-100-SMAJX103, 100mm-long RF cable)  Figure 6-3.1.2    PCB mountable right angle SMA cable 6.3.1.3  Contact Info.                  Chris Su                     Tony Su            chrissu@sunridge.com           tsu@sunridge.com   All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -43-           Tel: 626-535-1780 (CA, U.S.A.)            Fax : 626-535-1788 (CA, U.S.A.)
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM  6.3.2 Murata Part Our part number : MM9329-2700. Counter part number : MXTK92( )( )(    )  Please, visit http://www.murata.com and search for MXTK92 in product search engine  All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -44-
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 7. Application Schematic                                   All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -45- Figure 7 Application Schematic
AnyDATA.NET Inc.                     AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data SolutionTM 8. Module Picture                                   All Rights Reserved.                                                AD-2001-06-28 Ver 1.1  -46- Figure 8 Module Picture

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