Motorola Mobility T6NJ1 Satellite Transceiver - Mobile User Manual 1 Scope

Motorola Mobility LLC Satellite Transceiver - Mobile 1 Scope

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PRELIMINARY DRAFT.SHEET1Motorola Satellite Series 9522L-Band TransceiverFact Sheets
PRELIMINARY DRAFT.SHEET2Motorola Satellite Series 9522L-Band TransceiverFact Sheets1 Product OverviewThe 9522 LBT is intended for incorporation into a final Iridium subscriber product that would supply power,provide an antenna, and provide user interface components such as a keypad, display, microphone, and speaker. Ifthe final product supports a data mode, an RS232 data interface would also be included.Regulatory approval for FCC, Canada and CE will be provided for the 9522 LBT assuming an antenna with a gainof ≤3 dBi. This will allow the 9522 LBT to be integrated into a variety of subscriber products, as well as retrofittedinto existing LBT-based subscriber products. These products, when integrated together will require Regulatorytesting.The functional capabilities of the 9505 handset provide the baseline for the 9522 LBT, noting that user interfacecomponents must be added to the 9522 LBT in order to access such functionality. The ISU AT CommandReference and the Satellite Series 9505 Portable Telephone User’s Guide provide information relevant to the 9522LBT’s functional capabilities.The following differences exist when comparing the functional capabilities of the 9522 LBT to the 9505 handset.•  The 9522 LBT is always powered externally and therefore has no battery metering.•  The 9522 LBT does not incorporate a vibrating call alert and therefore has no vibrate/ring control.•  The 9522 LBT incorporates an analog audio interface not present on the 9505 handset.2 Standards ComplianceThe 9522 LBT has been designed to comply with the standards for Emissions Compliance, ElectromagneticCompatibility, Electromagnetic Safety, and AC Safety in the United States, Europe and Canada. Standards in otherareas of the world are often the same.2.1 FCC ComplianceThis device has been certified under 47 CFR Part 25 as FCC ID: IHDT6NJ1 and also complies with Part 15 of theFCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Any changesor modifications, including the use of a non-standard antenna, not expressly approved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.IMPORTANT: To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation of 20 cm is requiredbetween the antenna and all persons.2.2 CE ComplianceThis product, when marked with the CE symbol, complies with the European Community Council Directive forR&TTE, 99/5/EC, provided the installer/user adheres to the instructions detailed in the Interface specification.Thisproduct is in compliance with applicable ETSI standards. Compliance with the requirements of ETSI EN 301 489requires the use of a shielded digital data interface cable.
PRELIMINARY DRAFT.SHEET33 Physical SpecificationsThe 9522 LBT is depicted in Figure 1 below.Figure 1: Top View3.1 EnvironmentalThe environmental specifications of the 9522 LBT are summarized in Table 1 below.Table 1: Environmental SpecificationsParameter ValueOperating Temperature Range -20°C to +60°COperating Humidity Range ≤85% RHStorage Temperature Range -40°C to +85°CStorage Humidity Range ≤85% RH3.2 DimensionsThe overall dimensions of the 9522 LBT and its weight are summarized in Table 2 below. Dimensioned views ofthe 9522 LBT are shown in Figures 2-5 to follow.Table 2: Mechanical DimensionsParameter ValueLength (including antenna connector) 216.1 mm (8.51")Length (excluding antenna connector) 196.4 mm (7.73")Width 82.6 mm (3.25")Depth 39.0 mm (1.54")Weight (approximate) 610 g
PRELIMINARY DRAFT.SHEET4Figure 2: Side ViewFigure 3: Bottom View
PRELIMINARY DRAFT.SHEET5Figure 4: Antenna Connector End ViewFigure 5: Multi-Interface Connector End View3.3 Interface ConnectorsThe 9522 LBT incorporates three interface connectors.•  Multi-Interface Connector (located on the end of the 9522 LBT)•  Antenna Connector (located on the end of the 9522 LBT; opposite to the multi-interface connector)•  Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Chip Connector (located beneath a cover plate atop the 9522 LBT)
PRELIMINARY DRAFT.SHEET63.3.1 Multi-Interface ConnectorThe multi-interface connector is a 25 pin D-subminiature type that includes four interfaces.•  DC Power•  Control/Audio•  RS232 Data•  Analog Audio3.3.2 Antenna ConnectorThe 9522 LBT provides a single, 50 Ω, TNC type antenna connector for both transmit and receive.3.3.3 SIM Chip ConnectorAn integrated SIM chip connector is provided on the 9522 LBT. This connector allows installation of the chip formof the SIM beneath a cover plate on the 9522 LBT housing.4 Electrical InterfacesThe subsections to follow contain interface information for the electrical interfaces of the 9522 LBT.4.1 DC Power Interface4.1.1 DC Power Interface Signal DescriptionsThe DC power interface is comprised of the DC power inputs and a control signal as summarized in Table 3 below.The EXT_B+ and GND inputs are used to supply DC power to the 9522 LBT. The EXT_ON_OFF control input ispulled to a GND level to toggle the 9522 LBT on and off.Table 3: Control/Audio Interface Signal DescriptionsSignal Name Signal DescriptionEXT_B+ External 4.4 VDC inputGND External GND inputEXT_ON_OFF Power on/off control input
PRELIMINARY DRAFT.SHEET74.1.2 DC Power Input SpecificationsThe DC power requirements for the 9522 LBT are summarized in Table 4 below. Note that these requirementsapply to DC power measured at the 9522 LBT multi-interface connector input.Table 4: DC Power Input SpecificationsParameter ValueMain Input Voltage - Range +4.0 VDC to +4.8 VDCMain Input Voltage - Nominal 4.4 VDCMain Input Voltage - Ripple 40 mVppPeak Input Current (maximum) 2.5 A @ 4.4 VDCMain Input Active Power (average) 2500 mWMain Input Standby Power (average) 210 mW4.2 Control/Audio Interface4.2.1 Control/Audio Interface Signal DescriptionsThe control/audio interface enables peripherals such as handsets and SIM card readers to be interfaced to the 9522LBT. The interface utilizes a Motorola Proprietary full duplex communication buss not detailed in this fact sheet.Details can be made available after appropriate Non-disclosure Agreements and /or License Agreements areexecuted.4.3 RS232 Data Interface4.3.1 RS232 Data Signal DescriptionsThe RS232 data interface is comprised of eight standard RS232 data, control, and status signals plus a ground levelsignal reference. This interface allows a connected Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) to utilize the 9522 LBT’smodem functionality via AT command control.4.4 Analog Audio Interface4.4.1 Analog Audio Interface Signal DescriptionsThe analog audio interface is comprised of the analog audio input and output signals, an enable input signal, and aground level signal reference as summarized in Table 5 below.Table 5: Analog Audio Interface Signal DescriptionsSignal Name Signal DescriptionMIC_AUD Analog audio inputSPKR_AUD Analog audio outputANALOG_AUD_EN Analog audio enable inputANALOG_GND Analog audio ground level signal reference
PRELIMINARY DRAFT.SHEET84.5 SIM InterfaceAn integrated SIM chip connector is provided on the 9522 LBT. An external SIM card reader may also beinterfaced as a peripheral to the 9522 LBT via the DSC bus of the control/audio interface. A SIM card in theexternal reader will take precedence over the SIM chip in the integrated connector when both are present.4.6 RF Interface4.6.1 RF Interface SpecificationsThe RF interface requirements for the 9522 LBT are summarized in Table 6 below.Table 6: General RF ParametersParameter ValueFrequency Range 1616 MHz to 1626.5 MHzDuplexing Method TDD (Time Domain Duplex)Oscillator Stability ± 1.5 ppmInput/Output Impedance 50 ΩMultiplexing Method TDMA/FDMA4.6.2 Radio CharacteristicsThe tables within this section contain radio characteristics of the 9522 LBT.Table 7: In-Band CharacteristicsParameter ValueAverage Power during a transmit slot (max) 7 WAverage Power during a frame (typical) 0.6 WReceiver Sensitivity at 50 Ω(typical) -118.5 dBmReceiver Spurious Rejection at offsets > 1 MHz (typical) 60 dBTable 8: Link MarginConfiguration Cable Loss Link Margin9522 LBT with Motorola accessory antennas (Note 1) 2 dB (Note 2) 13.1 dB (Note 3)Note 1: Other antenna options may become availableNote 2: Cable losses should be minimizedNote 3: Link Margin given for free space

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