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148603 Project Document     Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i  i Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" Motorola Solutions Inc. Title:  148603 Specification and Integration Guide   Description/Abstract/Synopsis:  The purpose of this document is to provide an integration guide targeted for module integrators who have an NDA with Motorola Solutions.       Document Status:  In Progress    A [   ] – Released Version MPA Document Number: [   ] – Next Release In Process  NA Division:  Sub-team: [   ] – Document Obsolete   Working Revision:  20110610-i MCD RF-SYS Obsolete Document Replaced By: Last Updated: 01/18/2012 Document Type:  SPEC / IG  N/A Confidentiality Statement:  Classification: N/A  [] - Contains Motorola Solutions partner NDA related material (Disclosure requires a three-way NDA.)   Partner Name Agreement Number   USI Under NDA and Motorola Corporate Supply Agreement between Motorola Solutions and USI            [] - For Motorola Solutions Internal Use Only  [ x] - Disclosure allowed under Motorola Solutions NDA Only  [x] - Does or may contain Motorola Solutions patentable property  *** Direct this document‟s disclosure inquires to (Job Title): TNT Archive Location/Path: Agile     Current Owner:   Authors / Contributors:                    Revision History
148603 Project Document     Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i ii Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" Rev # Author Date Notes          Supporting or Reference Documentation MPA or Motorola Solutions Document Number Title  Release Signatures Required  Divisional Role Motorola Solutions Associate   Copyright Information  No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise) for any purposes, without the express written permission of Motorola Solutions, Inc.   Motorola Solutions, Inc. may have patents, patent applications, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property rights covering subject matter in this document.  Except as expressly provided in any written license agreement from Motorola Solutions, Inc., the furnishing of this document does not give you any express or implied rights to these patents, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property. © 2011 Motorola Solutions, Incorporated.  All rights reserved.
 MPA Project Document      Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i  3 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION  6 1.1. BACKGROUND  6 1.2. GENERAL NOTE  6 1.3. PURPOSE  6 1.4. PART NUMBERS  6 2. ARCHITECTURE  7 2.1. WLAN  7 2.1.1. HOST COMMUNICATIONS  7 2.2. BLUETOOTH  7 2.3. GPS  9 2.4. POWER SUB-SYSTEM  9 3. SIGNAL DESCRIPTIONS  10 3.1. SIGNAL DESCRIPTIONS  10 3.1. PIN LAYOUT  13 4. DESIGN GUIDELINES AND RECOMMENDATIONS  14 4.1. TYPICAL APPLICATION SCHEMATIC  14 4.2. HOST PCB LAYOUT RECOMMENDATIONS  17 5. HOST REQUIREMENTS  18 5.1. ELECTRICAL POWER  18 5.2. ENVIRONMENTAL  18 5.2.1. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS  18 5.2.2. NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS  19 5.4. TIMING REQUIREMENTS  21 5.4.1. POWER UP TIMING  21 5.4.1.1. WLAN  21 5.4.1.2. BT/GPS/FM  21 5.4.2. SDIO TIMING REQUIREMENTS  22 5.4.2.1. SDIO DATA SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS  22 5.4.2.2. SDIO DATA SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS  22 5.4.2.3. SDIO SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS  23 5.5. ANTENNA REQUIREMENTS  24
 MPA Project Document      Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i  4 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" 5.5.1. WLAN  24 5.5.2. BT 24 5.5.3. GPS  25 6. MODULE SPECIFICATIONS  26 6.1. POWER CONSUMPTION  26 6.1.1. WLAN POWER CONSUMPTION 27 6.1.2. BT POWER CONSUMPTION  28 6.1.3. GPS POWER CONSUMPTION  28 7. APPENDIX  29 7.1. RECOMMENDED HOST PCB PASTEMASK  29 7.2. MECHANICAL INTERFACE DRAWING  30 7.3. REGULATORY  30 7.3.1. CE REGULATIONS  30 7.3.2. FCC REGULATIONS  31 7.3.3. IC REGULATIONS  33  Table of Figures Figure 1 - Pin Map  13 Figure 2 – TOP VIEW Recommended Option 3) Solid ground beneath the specific module areas  17 Figure 3 - Recommended host PCB PasteMask  29  Table of Tables  Table 1 - Module Part Numbers and Description ............................................................ 6 Table 2 – Signal Descriptions ........................................................................................ 10 Table 3 - Typical Application Schematic BOM .............................................................. 15 Table 4 - Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................................................................ 18 Table 5 - Normal Operating Conditions ......................................................................... 19 Table 6 - Slow Clock Requirements .............................................................................. 20 Table 7 - SDIO Single Block Read ................................................................................ 22 Table 8 - SDIO Interface Read ...................................................................................... 22 Table 9 - SDIO Single Block Write ................................................................................ 22 Table 10 -SDIO Interface Write ..................................................................................... 22 Table 11 – SDIO Timing ................................................................................................ 23 Table 12 - SDIO Timing ................................................................................................. 23
 MPA Project Document      Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i  5 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" Table 13 - WLAN Antenna Requirements ..................................................................... 24 Table 14 - Bluetooth Antenna Requirements ................................................................ 24 Table 15 - GPS Antenna Requirements ........................................................................ 25 Table 16 - Hardware Low Power Mode - Module Shutdown (SDWN) Current Draw ..... 26 Table 17 - BT Power Consumption ............................................................................... 28 Table 18 - GPS Power Consumption ............................................................................ 28
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i  6 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" 1. Introduction 1.1.  Background 148603 is a radio module that will provide Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Bluetooth, GPS and FM features to Motorola Solutions‟ EMS products. NOTE: FM is DISABLED in all revisions, and WLAN RF0 Path is not populated in the -01 and -02 versions. 1.2.  General Note This is a living document.  Some descriptions are based on the current phase of the 148603 module design program.  Changes to this document will occur without direct notification to its users.  Users who wish to have the latest information should co-ordinate with the module team leader.  The terms “preferred” and “recommend” are used throughout this document.   Preferred can be thought of as a “nice-to-have” or “in-good practice”.  The term “recommendation” should be taken as a stronger implementation guideline where if not implemented performance degradation may occur. 1.3.  Purpose The purpose of this document is to provide a guide targeted for module integrators who have an NDA with Motorola Solutions.  1.4.  Part Numbers Part Number SKU 21-148603-01 Diversity version with WLAN and BT on SHARED RF paths 21-148603-02 Diversity version with WLAN and BT on SEPARETE RF paths 21-148603-03 NON-Diversity version with WLAN and  BT on a SHARED RF path 21-148603-04 NON-Diversity version with WLAN and BT on SEPARETE RF paths Table 1 - Module Part Numbers and Description
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i  7 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin"   2. Architecture 2.1.  WLAN 2.1.1.  Host Communications The WLAN core requires a total of eight (8) dedicated signals in order to communicate to the host processor. The WLAN core is enabled via the WL_EN signal (1) and communicates to the host processor via SDIO (6) with an additional interrupt signal WL_IRQ(1).  2.1.1.1.  Hardware Interface  The interface between the host and the 148603 Module is a standard SDIO interface (see SDIO spec version 2.0), supporting maximum clock rate of 52MHz.  The WL1281/3 SDIO also supports the following features: • Both 1 and 4 bit data bus • Abort command • Multi-Block data transfer • The SDIO interface is used for WLAN IP only. • The SDIO interface supports High Speed protocol.  2.2.  Bluetooth  2.2.1.  Host Communications  The Bluetooth subsystem requires nine (9) connections to the host in order for full operation, including PCM (4), High-Speed UART (4) and BT_GPS_FM_EN  (1) , which shall be connected to the host to enable the Bluetooth IP.  It should also be noted that an additional line from the WL1283 can be used for debug purposes, namely BT_UART_DBG.  2.2.1.1.  Hardware Interface  2.2.1.1.1. HCI UART Transport layers  The HCI UART Supports 4-wire UART interface to host. Supports most baud rates for all fast clock frequencies, up to a maximum of 4Mbps. Default baud rate after power up is 115.kkbps with a deviation of +1.5%, -2.5%, until baud is changed via a vendor specific command.
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i  8 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin"  o BT_GPS_FM_TX o BT_GPS_FM_RX o BT_GPS_FM_RTS o BT_GPS_FM_CTS   2.2.1.1.2. PCM Audio  PCM audio interface to the host uses the following signals: In Slave mode, input frequencies up to 16MHz supported. In master mode, the TI1283 can generate any clock frequency between 64KHz and 4.096MHz.  o BT_PCM_OUT o BT_PCM_IN o BT_PCM_SYNC o BT_PCM_CLK  The BT Audio Codec has a fully dedicated programmable serial port o  Two voice channels o  Supports Master/slave modes o  u-law, a-law, linear and transparent coding schemes o  Long and short frames o  Different data sizes, order and positions o  UDI profile o  High rate PCM    2.2.2.  Power Class  148603 supports up to Power Class 1.5 Operation.    2.2.3.  148603 BT RF Paths  The 148603 design will be the first internal module to integrate a PTA and selection diversity antenna structure over the same RF paths.  Due to the development cycle and schedule, at the time of the release of the module‟s engineering design, this timing was not fully understood.   Consequently, the 148603 team designed in a provision that would allow the BT RF to be available through a separate RF port.  Should this population option need to be used, external matching and filtering would be required and support from the 148603 module team should be sought when implementing this option.      IMPORTANT NOTE: A tradeoff performance evaluation is currently being conducted to demonstrate the ability to break-out the BT RF from the WL1283 to the 148603 Module pins, bypassing the FEM and disabling PTA.
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i  9 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin"  2.3.  GPS  The GPS hardware interface shares the BT UART hardware interface as described in Section Error! Reference source not found..  On power up, the core is disabled by default and will remain in this state until host enables it by setting BT_GPS_FM_EN and  writing Vendor Specific commands to turn on GPS via the shared transport. 2.4.  Power Sub-System The 148603 requires two external voltage sources a VBAT=3.3V nominal and a VIO=1.8V nominal.  The VBAT is used to supply voltage to the SoC, FEM, and antenna selection control logic.  The VIO is used to supply voltage to the SoC and provide level detection to the antenna switch control logic.  The SoC incorporates an internal 1.8V that is used to supply the internal Soc 1.8V rail as well as power to the 26MHz TCXO.  2.5.  Internal Clock Frequencies  The 148603 has on-module TCXO operating at 26MHz  2.5.1.   WLAN WLAN has an Zero-IF architecture and thus the LO operates at ~10GHz that is divided by 2 for 5G Band operation and divided by 4 for 2.4GHz Band operation. 2.5.2.  BT  The TCXO is used to produce the relevant BT channel, between 2.402G to 2.480GHz. The ADPLL produces the frequencies between 4.804GHz to 4.96GHz, which divided by 2 to provide the BT frequencies. 2.5.3.  GPS The LO frequency for GPS is 1579.5MHz. 2.5.4.  FM The FM IP generates the FM station frequency from the divided FREF clock or by the 32K clock. It is generated by the Synthesizer and ADPLL. The FM channel frequency band is between 76-108MHz (Europe and Japan). NOTE: FM is DISABLED.
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 10 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" 3. Signal Descriptions 3.1.  Signal Descriptions Listed below are the pin numbers and signals on the 148603 module. GEN = General (No specific function),  PWR= Power Supply, ANA= Analog NOTE: FM is DISABLED in all revisions, and WLAN RF0 Path is not populated in the -01 and -02 versions. Table 2 – Signal Descriptions PIN DEFINE REV   0.02             Module  Pin Name Pin #  I/O Type   Function Connects  to SD State    Default  State  (after POR)    Buffer [mA]  Description   VBAT1 68 PWR GEN PWR       VBAT 3.3V  Input VBAT2 69 PWR GEN PWR       VBAT 3.3V Input VBAT3 70 PWR GEN PWR       VBAT 3.3V Input VBAT4 71 PWR GEN PWR       VBAT 3.3V Input VIO1 16 PWR GEN PWR       VIO 1.8V Digital Voltage VIO2 17 PWR GEN PWR       VIO 1.8V Digital Voltage GND1 6 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND3 8 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND4 10 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND5 11 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND6 13 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND7 14 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND8 15 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND9 18 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND10 23 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND11 30 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND12 33 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND13 36 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND14 38 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND15 41 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND16 43 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND17 46 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND18 48 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND19 50 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND20 54 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND21 60 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND22 67 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 11 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" GND23 72 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin GND_H 73 GND GEN GND       Ground Pin Heat Sink Pad WL_EN 32 IN WLAN HOST PD  PD  N/A  WLAN IP enable  (0=not active, 1=host enable WLAN IP) SDIO_CLK 25 IN WLAN HOST  HiZ    HiZ   4 WLAN SDIO clock. Place signal conditioning resistor on SDIO_CLK close to host processor SDIO_CMD 24 I/O WLAN HOST  HiZ    HiZ    8/6/4/2   SDIO command in.  SDIO lines must be pulled up by the host. SDIO_D0 26 I/O WLAN HOST  HiZ    HiZ    8/6/4/2   SDIO data bit 0.  SDIO lines must be pulled up by the host. SDIO_D3 28 I/O WLAN HOST  PD    HiZ    8/6/4/2   SDIO data bit 3.  SDIO lines must be pulled up by the host. SDIO_D1 29 I/O WLAN HOST  HiZ    HiZ    8/6/4/2   WLAN SDIO data bit 1. SDIO lines must be pulled up by the host.   SDIO_D2 27 I/O WLAN HOST  HiZ    HiZ    8/6/4/2   WLAN SDIO data bit 2 . SDIO lines must be pulled up by the host. WLAN_IRQ 58 OUT WLAN HOST  PD    Drive 0   4 WLAN Interrupt out. Active low.   WL_RS232_TX 66 OUT WLAN DEBUG  PU    Drive 1   4 RTT  tool UART output   WL_RS232_RX 65 IN WLAN DEBUG  PU    PU   4 RTT  tool UART input   WL_UART_DBG 57 OUT WLAN DEBUG  PU    Drive 1   4 WLAN Logger output UART output   JTAG_TMS  62 IN WLAN DEBUG PU  PU  4 JTAG Test Mode State Input JTAG_TDO  61 OUT  WLAN DEBUG PU  Drive 1  4 JTAG Test Data Out Output JTAG_TDI  64 IN WLAN DEBUG PU  PU  4 JTAG Test Data In Input JTAG_TCK  63 IN WLAN DEBUG PD  PD  4 JTAG Test Clock Input RF2 9 RF WLAN/BT ANT RF     Default WLAN RF Port  (Shared with BT using -01 Module Configuration)  50Ω Termination if not used. RF1 12 RF WLAN/BT ANT RF     Auxiliary WLAN RF Port  (Shared with BT using -01 Module Configuration)   50Ω Termination if not used. RF0 7 RF GEN GND RF     Diversity Bypass Path. WLAN RF Port  (Shared with BT using -03 Module Configuration)  This path is mutually exclusive with RF1 and RF2. RF0 Path is not populated in the -01 and -02 versions. 50Ω Termination if not used. BT_GPS_FM_EN 53 IN BT/GPS/FM HOST PD*  PD*  N/A  Bluetooth IP enable (0=not active, 1= host enable Bluetooth IP  (GPS and FM active through VS commands)  BT_GPS_FM_TX 19 OUT BT/GPS/FM HOST  PU    Drive 1   4  HCI UART transmit output BT_GPS_FM_RX 20 IN BT/GPS/FM HOST  PU    PU   4  HCI UART receive input BT_GPS_FM_CTS 21 IN BT/GPS/FM HOST  PU    PU   4  HCI UART clear to send input (active low) BT_GPS_FM_RTS 22 OUT BT/GPS/FM HOST  PU    Drive 1   4  HCI UART request to send (active low).   Signal IRQ asserted until cleared by host.
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 12 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" BT_PCM_CLK 2 I/O  BT HOST PD  PD  8/6/4/2  Bluetooth PCM clock in or out. Data can be driven out on rising edge or falling edge. Data can be sampled on rising edge or falling edge. BT_PCM_SYNC 3 I/O  BT HOST PD  PD  8/6/4/2  Bluetooth PCM frame sync in or out. BT_PCM_IN 4 IN BT HOST PD  PD  8/6/4/2  Bluetooth PCM data. BT_PCM_OUT 1 OUT BT HOST PD  PD  8/6/4/2  Bluetooth PCM Data out. BT_RF 49 RF BT ANT  RF       BT RF Port (Using -02 Module Configuration)  50Ω Termination if not used BT_UART_DBG 5 OUT BT DEBUG PU  PU  4 BT Logger output UART output   GPS_TIMESTAMP  56 IN  GPS WWAN/ HOST PD  PD  4 Time stamp from cellular clock or any reference clock  used to calibrate TCXO GPS_PA_EN  55 IN  GPS WWAN PD  PD  4 GPS PA enable  can be used for possible WWAN coexistence. This input will "blank-out" GPS signal in the case where there is known jamming from WWAN  module. GPS_PPS_OUT  52 OUT GPS HOST PD  PD  4 GPS Pulse per second strobe output  GPS_EXT_LNA_EN 51 OUT GPS GPS PD  PD  4 GPS External LNA Enable output GPS_RF 42 RF GPS ANT  RF       GPS RF input port  50Ω Termination if not used. FM_RF_IN_P 37 RF FM ANT RF     FM 50Ω  Receive RF Input Port.  180nH external serial inductor required.    50Ω Termination if not used. FM_RF_OUT_P 34 RF FM ANT RF     FM Transmit RF Plus Differential Output Port.  No Connect if not used FM_RF_OUT_M 35 RF FM ANT RF     FM Transmit RF Minus Differential Output Port.  No Connect if not used FM_AUD_IN_L 40  ANA   FM HOST ANA     FM Audio Left Input  Requires external serial 0.22uF cap if used.  GND if not used. FM_AUD_IN_R 39  ANA   FM HOST ANA     FM Audio Right Input  Requires external serial 0.22uF cap if used.  GND if not used. FM_AUD_OUT_L 44  ANA   FM HOST ANA     FM Audio Left Output  Requires external serial 0.22uF cap if used.  No Connect if not used FM_AUD_OUT_R 45  ANA   FM HOST ANA     FM Audio Right Output  Requires external serial 0.22uF cap if used.  No Connect if not used SLOW_CLK 47 ANA GEN HOST ANA     32.768KHz Slow CLK input.  See Sec. 0 GPIO_WL_BT_N7 31 I/O GEN TP PD  PD  4 Spare GPIO.  Can be used by the WL and BT IP's GPIO_WL_BT_GPS_M8 59 I/O GEN TP PU  PU  4 Spare GPIO.  Can be used by the WL, BT, and GPS IP's
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 13 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" 3.1.  Pin Layout Pin layout has been optimized for RF performance, heat dissipation, Voltage drop, signal route, host signal connections, module size, and manufacturability.          Figure 1 - Pin Map
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 14 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" 4. Design Guidelines and Recommendations 4.1.  Typical Application Schematic  General Note: This typical application schematic and BOM has not been updated to reflect the addition of RF0 and the associated part numbers in the Section 1.4.  As such, please use the latest MPA3 platform schematics.  This section(4.1) is superseded by Section 1.4  and the MPA3 controlled schematics. NOTE: FM is DISABLED in all revisions, and WLAN RF0 Path is not populated in the -01 and -02 versions.  An application schematic has been created for the MPA3 platform and is controlled outside of this document.  Schematic-function-blocks have been created for each sub-function such as optional BT and FM. Shown on page 16 is a typical application schematic for the 148603 module with all schematic blocks for both the -01 and -02 module versions. Listed below Table 3 is the bill of materials (BOM) for the Application Schematic.   IMPORTANT NOTE: SDIO lines must be pulled up by the host.   Place signal conditioning resistor on SDIO_CLK close to host processor.
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 15 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" Table 3 - Typical Application Schematic BOM Motorola Part Number Qty Ref Designator21-144290-02 1U250-11500-458 2 C10,C1750-11500-471 1C950-11568-25K102 1 C2550-11568-25K471 2 C13,C1450-11573-10K104 3 C11,C16,C2150-11578-25J100 1 C2950-11578-25J470 3 C12,C15,C2450-11800-542 2 L3,L450-11800-563 1L250-11800-715 1L150-11800-717 2 L5,L1150-11824-2R7 2 L8,L950-11828-510 2 L6,L750-12700-167 1 FL150-12700-168 1U350-13130-3981 1U150-14714-1000 1 R2050-14725-2701 1 R2250-14726-000 18 R1-R12, R17-R19,R21,R23,R2450-15600-072 1T150-21815-181 1 L10NOT_USED 22 C1-C8,C18-C20,C22,C23,C26-C28,C30,C31,R13-R16
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 16 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "N ickel Leucochroic  Puffin"      148603 148603-02
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 17 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" 4.2.  Host PCB Layout Recommendations 4.2.1.  Recommended Footprint and Solder Paste The latest part symbol should be always be refreshed from the Motorola Solution part libraries. See Appendix  for the Recommended Host PCB Footprint/Pastemask. The Allegro Footprint (.dra) is also available.    Figure 2 – TOP VIEW Recommended Option 3) Solid ground beneath the specific module areas   No traces under this green shaded area.  See Section Error! Reference source not found. a b c d e f g h 1 2 3 i j k l
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 18 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" 5.  Host Requirements 5.1.  Electrical Power VBAT = 3.3V ±10%, with a ripple of 25mVRMS (Sine wave 10 Hz to 5 MHz) VIO = 1.8V ±5%, with a ripple of 25mVRMS (Sine wave 10 Hz to 5 MHz) 5.2.  Environmental 5.2.1.  Absolute Maximum Ratings Stresses beyond those listed in Table 4 below may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and the functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under Table 5 - Normal Operating Conditions” is not implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.  Rating  Condition  Min  Max  Unit VBAT power supply voltage  Absolute Max Voltage up to 6 hours cumulative in 7 years. -0.5 5.5 V  VIO power supply voltage    -0.5 2.1 V  Input voltage to Analog pins FM_RF_IN_P, FM_AUD_IN_L, FM_AUD_IN_R FM_AUD_OUT_L, FM_AUD_OUT_R -0.5 2.1 V  Input voltage to all other pins    -0.5 VIO+0.5V V  Operating ambient temperature range   Absolute Minimum driven by TCXO -30 85 °C  Storage temperature range   Absolute Max driven by TCXO -40 85 °C  Table 4 - Absolute Maximum Ratings
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 19 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" 5.2.2.  Normal Operating Conditions Rating  Condition  Sym  Min Typ  Max  Unit VBAT power supply voltage      3 3.3 3.6 V  VIO power supply voltage      1.71 1.8 1.89 V  VBAT Maximum ripple Sine wave 10 Hz to 5 MHz       25 mVrms VIO Maximum ripple Sine wave 10 Hz to 5 MHz       25 mVrms VIO High-level input voltage Default  VIH  0.65 x VIO   VIO V  VIO Low-level input voltage  Default  VIL  0   0.35 x VIO  V  High-level output voltage   @ 4 mA  VOH  VIO -0.45    VIO V  @ 1 mA  VIO -0.112    VIO V  @ 0.3 mA  VIO -0.033    VIO  V  Low-level output voltage   @ 4 mA  VOL  0   0.45 V  @ 1 mA  0   0.112 V  @ 0.09 mA  0   0.01 V  Input transitions time Tr/Tf from 10% to 90% (Digital IO) (1)    Tr/Tf  1   10 nS  Output rise time from 10% to 90% (Digital pins) (1)  CL < 25 pF  Tr      5.3 ns Output fall time from 10% to 90% (Digital pins) (1)  CL < 25 pF  Tf      4.9 ns Ambient operating temperature (installed environment)     -20   +70 ºC  Storage temperature (installed environment)     -40   +85 ºC Pull currents All except  WL_EN,  BT_GPS_FM_EN, (For these typ = 6uA)   110  190 uA (1) Applies to all Digital lines except SDIO, UART, and SLW_CLK lines Table 5 - Normal Operating Conditions
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 20 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" 5.3.  External Slow Clock (32K) Requirement  The supported digital slow clock is a free-running clock of 32.768 KHz which is supplied from an external clock source. It shall be connected to the SLOW_CLK pin and is a digital square-wave signal in the range of 0-1.8V Nom.  See Table 2 above on page 10 for module pin number.  All four core functions share a single input. Refer to * If the available slow clock source does not meet the 40 ppm requirement, there are two options; • Use the fast clock for the FM_TX functionality. This is configured using a vendor-specific command to switch to Fref operation after enabling the FM core with the slow clock source. • Enable clock error calibration in the FM core to compensate for the clock source error. The calibration can be done using a known vendor-input clock error or intrinsically to the core (self-calibration). Table 6 - Slow Clock Requirements below for slow clock specifications.  SLOW_CLK is a "fail-safe" input and can support an external clock voltage on the module pin even when no power is supplied to the module. See Error! Reference source not found. Error! Reference source not found. for the SLOW_CLK input requirements.  Characteristics Condition  Sym  Min. Typ. Max. Unit  Input slow clock frequency        32768   Hz  Input slow clock accuracy  (Initial + temp + aging)  WLAN, BT        ±250  ppm  GPS        ±200    FM_RX        ±150    FM_TX *       ±40    Input transition time Tr/Tf -10% to 90%    Tr/Tf      100 ns  Frequency input duty cycle      15 50 85 %  Input voltage limits  Square wave, DC-coupled  Vih  0.65 x VIO   VIO Vpeak   Vil  0   0.35 x VIO   Input impedance      1     MΩ Input capacitance          5 pF  Phase noise  1 kHz , 10 kHz        -125 dBc/Hz  Jitter  Integrated over 300 - 15000 Hz        1Hz / 0.5nS    * If the available slow clock source does not meet the 40 ppm requirement, there are two options; • Use the fast clock for the FM_TX functionality. This is configured using a vendor-specific command to switch to Fref operation after enabling the FM core with the slow clock source. • Enable clock error calibration in the FM core to compensate for the clock source error. The calibration can be done using a known vendor-input clock error or intrinsically to the core (self-calibration). Table 6 - Slow Clock Requirements
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 21 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" 5.4.  Timing Requirements 5.4.1.  Power Up Timing  5.4.1.1.  WLAN  TBD   5.4.1.2.  BT/GPS/FM TBD
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 22 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" 5.4.2.  SDIO Timing Requirements  5.4.2.1.  SDIO Data Switching Characteristics  Table 7 - SDIO Single Block Read Parameter Sym  Min. Max. Unit  Delay time, assign relative address or data transfer mode / Read-command CMD valid to card-response CMD valid  tCR 2 64 Clock cycles  Delay time, CMD command valid to CMD command valid  tCC 58   Clock cycles  Delay time, CMD response valid to CMD command valid  tRC 8   Clock cycles  Access time, CMD command valid to SD3-SD0 read data valid  tAC 2   Clock cycles  Table 8 - SDIO Interface Read 5.4.2.2.  SDIO Data Switching Characteristics  NOTE: CRC status and busy waveforms are only for data line 0. Data lines 1-3 are N/A. The busy waveform is optional, and may not be present. Table 9 - SDIO Single Block Write  Parameter Sym  Min. Max. Unit  Delay time, CMD card response invalid to SD3-SD0 write data valid  td1 2   Clock cycles  Delay time, SD3-SD0 write data invalid end to CRC status valid  td2 2 2 Clock cycles  Table 10 -SDIO Interface Write
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 23 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" 5.4.2.3.  SDIO Switching Characteristics  Over Recommended operating conditions Parameters for maximum clock frequency  Table 11 – SDIO Timing Parameter Sym  Min. Max. Unit  Clock frequency, CLK  Default Rate fclock  0 26 MHz  Clock frequency, CLK  High Rate fclock  0 52 MHz  Low/high duty cycle  DC  40 60 %  Rise time, CLK  tTLH  1 3 ns  Fall time, CLK  tTHL  1 3 ns  Setup time, input valid before CLK ↑ tISU  2   ns  Hold time, input valid after CLK ↑ tIH  2   ns  Delay time, CLK ↓ to output valid  tODLY  2.5 14.8 ns  Capacitive load on outputs  Cl    15 pF  Table 12 - SDIO Timing
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 24 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" 5.5.  Antenna Requirements The following table summarizes the guidelines for the Antenna design: 5.5.1.  WLAN  Description Requirement Comments Frequency Bands          Lower band 2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz Required for 802.11g support      Upper band 4.920 GHz to 5.825 GHz Required for 802.11a support Nominal Impedance 50 ohms   VSWR Less than 2.0:1 Across bands Gain (Peak) 3dBi for the lower band Does not include RF losses between 148603  radio and Antenna connector 4dBi for the upper band Table 13 - WLAN Antenna Requirements Regulatory Note: Many country regulations require special testing and reporting of antenna performance or of the system with the antenna attached. Please check the appropriate regulatory authority or contact Motorola Solutions for more information.  5.5.2.  BT If the BT antenna is being shared with WLAN, then the WLAN antenna requirements in Table 13 above supersede the requirements in this section. If a standalone antenna for BT is being used then the requirements in Table 14 apply.  Description Requirement Comments Frequency Band   Bluetooth 2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz  Nominal Impedance 50 ohms  VSWR Less than 2.0:1 Across the Band Table 14 - Bluetooth Antenna Requirements
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 25 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" 5.5.3.  GPS Description Requirement Comments Frequency Bands   GPS 1575.42MHz  ± 2MHz  GLONASS* 1565MHz-1606MHz Although the 148603  does not support GLONASS it is recommended that the antenna is ready for future proofing  Nominal Impedance 50 ohms  VSWR Less than 2.0:1  Table 15 - GPS Antenna Requirements
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 26 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin"  6. Module Specifications 6.1.  Power Consumption  Hardware Low Power Mode - Module Shutdown (SDWN)  Description:  After VBAT and VIO are supplied to the module and while WLAN_EN and BT_GPS_FM_EN are de-asserted (LOW), the module is in Shutdown state.  Open connections will be lost.  Upon resume downloading firmware is necessary.   Requirements:  o  SDIO lines should be held high by the host to prevent leakage.  o  Host clears all enables WL_EN & BT_GPS_FM_EN. o  Host ensures all other IOs are in the correct state to prevent back-powering.   State Comments VBAT current (uA) VIO current (uA) Supply Voltage  VBAT= 3.3V, VIO = 1.8V   Min. Typ. Max. Min. Typ. Max. Shutdown See Section 6.1   40     10   Table 16 - Hardware Low Power Mode - Module Shutdown (SDWN) Current Draw
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 27 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" 6.1.1.  WLAN Power Consumption   System Draws for MPA3 Guidance: o Software Low Power Mode – Extended Low Power Mode (ELP, RTTT=Sleep Mode)  Description: In this mode, MAC, PHY, and DRPw are in shutdown mode. The WL1283 SoC will not be able to receive packets.  While in ELP mode, the WL1283 WLAN IP operates on slow clock only.   Requirements: Processor sends SDIO (or RTTT UART) commands to the WLAN core.   In case of critical suspend need to disable wake on WL_IRQ.   See  Error! Reference source not found. on page Error! Bookmark not defined. o Highest Current Mode   VBAT :Transmitting CW 22dBm on 2.4GHz (This will change  based on EV2 /DV results and the limitation in output power)   VIO: Loading FW  o Worst Case Suspend Mode - Wake on LAN (WOWL)  Description: WAKE ON LAN is designed to block packets from going up from the firmware layer into the driver layer.   Requirements: The enabling of this feature requested two separate different commands.1. Enable the feature. 2. Configure the filter different variants. If the filter is activated and the user didn't define the filter variants, then all packets will be blocked from arriving to the driver layer.    Current draws are approximate based and are solely based on TI solution specification:   Dynamic mode with Beacon (DTIM = 1 ; TBTT = 100 ms;  Beacon duration ~1.6 ms ; Rate=1 Mbps) Beacon in Listen mode  This mode reflects results with software drivers and not the RTTT tool.  Other WLAN Core Discrete Power Modes: Together with ELP there are 4 discrete power modes for the WLAN Core. The other three are:  o Awake mode    In this mode MAC, PHY, and DRPw are fully active and various RT3 functions are all active. While in this mode, power consumption is not optimized. o Listen mode    In Listen mode, MAC and Phy are awake, but DRPw shuts down one of the RF channels. While in this mode, the WL1283 SoC will accept only 11b packets; OFDM packets are not supported.  This mode saves power while the WL1283 SoC is active and ready to receive a new packet.  o StandBy (Power Down Mode)
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 28 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin"   In this mode, PHY and DRPw are in shutdown mode. The WL1271 SOC will not be able to receive packets. 6.1.2.  BT Power Consumption Software Low Power Mode - Deep Sleep  Send Vendor specific command to radio during download of patch BT connections will be maintained. No need to download patch. In case of critical suspend need to disable wake on data.  Highest Current Mode Transferring data using BT Serial port profile. Transmitting EDR data. *Specification is at 4 dBm and needs to be measured at class1.5 power levels.  Worst Case Suspend Mode  Depends on if either Hardware or Software Low Power Mode is implemented WC numbers here are represented of Software low power mode State Comments VBAT  current (mA) VIO current (mA) Supply Voltage VBAT= 3.3V, VIO = 1.8V Min. Typ. Max. Min. Typ. Max. System (MPA3 Guidance)               Software Low Power Mode - Deep Sleep  See Section   0.2     0.03   Highest Current Mode  See Section    29     TBD   Table 17 - BT Power Consumption 6.1.3.  GPS Power consumption GPS sub-section shall not exceed current draw indicted below.  Characteristics DC Spec  Current (mA) Average Typical Peak     Full Power Tracking Mode LNA 1.8V 5 7.5 VIO 1.8V  0.5 0.6 Vbat 3.3V  22 27  Acquisition Mode @-130dBm Power Level LNA 1.8V 5 7.5 VIO 1.8V  0.5 0.6 Vbat 3.3V  36.5 42 Sleep current LNA 1.8V - - VIO 1.8V  0.5 0.6 Vbat 3.3V  0.1 1.1  Table 18 - GPS Power Consumption
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 29 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" 7. Appendix 7.1.  Recommended Host PCB Pastemask  Figure 3 - Recommended host PCB PasteMask
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 30 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin"    7.2.  Mechanical Interface Drawing     7.3.  Regulatory 7.3.1.  CE Regulations  This equipment may be operated in: AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HU IE IT IS LI LT LU LV MT NL
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 31 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" NO PL PT RO SE SI SK TR    Products with 2.4–GHz Wireless LAN Devices France  L'utilisation de cet equipement (2.4GHz wireless LAN) est soumise à certaines restrictions: cet equipement peut être utilisé à l'interieur d'un batiment en utilisant toutes les frequences de 2400 a 2483.5MHz (Chaine 1–13). Pour une utilisation en environement exterieur, les frequences comprises entre 2400-2454 MHz (Chaîne 1-9) peuvent être utilisé. Pour les dernières restrictions, voir http://www.art-telecom.fr.  For 2.4–GHz wireless LAN operation of this product, certain restrictions apply. This equipment may use the entire–2400–MHz to 2483.5–MHz frequency band (channels 1 through 13) for indoor applications. For outdoor use, only 2400-2454 MHz frequency band (channels 1-9) may be used.  For the latest requirements, see http://www.art-telecom.fr.    7.3.2.  FCC Regulations  This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  This mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 32 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" FCC Caution: Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user„s authority to operate the equipment.  The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  Operation on the 5.15-5.25 GHz frequency band is restricted to indoor use only.    Note: The country code selection is for non-US model only and is not available to all US model. Per FCC regulation, all WiFi product marketed in US must fixed to US operation channels only.  Radiation Exposure Statement:  Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.   Note: The country code selection is for non-US model only and is not available to all US model. Per FCC regulation, all WiFi product marketed in US must fixed to US operation channels only.  This device is intended only for OEM integrators under the following conditions:  The antenna must be installed such that 20 cm is maintained between the antenna and users, and  The transmitter module may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna.  As long as 2 conditions above are met, further transmitter test will not be required. However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product for any additional compliance requirements required with this module installed  IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event that these conditions can not be met (for example certain laptop configurations or co-location with another transmitter), then the FCC authorization is no longer considered valid and the FCC ID can not be used on the final product. In these circumstances, the OEM integrator will be responsible for re-evaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization.  End Product Labeling
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 33 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" This transmitter module is authorized only for use in device where the antenna may be installed such that 20 cm may be maintained between the antenna and users. The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following:“Contains FCC ID: XXXXXXXX”, where XXXXXXXX is the approved FCC ID for the device being installed.   The grantee's FCC ID can be used only when all FCC compliance requirements are met.  Manual Information To the End User The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end user regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the user‟s manual of the end product which integrates this module. The end user manual shall include all required regulatory information/warning as show in this manual.  7.3.3.  IC Regulations Industry Canada statement: This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Ce dispositif est conforme à la norme CNR-210 d'Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable.  Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.  Déclaration d'exposition aux radiations: Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements IC établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps.  This device is intended only for OEM integrators under the following conditions: (For module device use) 1) The antenna must be installed such that 20 cm is maintained between the antenna and users, and  2) The transmitter module may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna.
148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 34 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" As long as 2 conditions above are met, further transmitter test will not be required. However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product for any additional compliance requirements required with this module installed.  Cet appareil est conçu uniquement pour les intégrateurs OEM dans les conditions suivantes: (Pour utilisation de dispositif module) 1) L'antenne doit être installée de telle sorte qu'une distance de 20 cm est respectée entre l'antenne et les utilisateurs, et 2) Le module émetteur peut ne pas être coïmplanté avec un autre émetteur ou antenne.  Tant que les 2 conditions ci-dessus sont remplies, des essais supplémentaires sur l'émetteur ne seront pas nécessaires. Toutefois, l'intégrateur OEM est toujours responsable des essais sur son produit final pour toutes exigences de conformité supplémentaires requis pour ce module installé.  IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event that these conditions can not be met (for example certain laptop configurations or co-location with another transmitter), then the Canada authorization is no longer considered valid and the IC ID can not be used on the final product. In these circumstances, the OEM integrator will be responsible for re-evaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate Canada authorization. NOTE IMPORTANTE: Dans le cas où ces conditions ne peuvent être satisfaites (par exemple pour certaines configurations d'ordinateur portable ou de certaines co-localisation avec un autre émetteur), l'autorisation du Canada n'est plus considéré comme valide et l'ID IC ne peut pas être utilisé sur le produit final. Dans ces circonstances, l'intégrateur OEM sera chargé de réévaluer le produit final (y compris l'émetteur) et l'obtention d'une autorisation distincte au Canada. End Product Labeling This transmitter module is authorized only for use in device where the antenna may be installed such that 20 cm may be maintained between the antenna and users. The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following: “Contains IC:XXXXXXXX”, where XXXXXXXX is the approved IC ID for the device being installed. Plaque signalétique du produit final Ce module émetteur est autorisé uniquement pour une utilisation dans un dispositif où l'antenne peut être installée de telle sorte qu'une distance de 20cm peut être maintenue entre l'antenne et les utilisateurs. "Contient des IC:  IC: XXXXXXXX", où XXXXXXXX est l'ID approuvée IC pour le périphérique en cours d'installation.   Manual Information To the End User The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end user regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the user‟s manual of the end product which integrates this module. The end user manual shall include all required regulatory information/warning as show in this manual.
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148603 Project Document       148603 Specification and Integration Guide  Copyright 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc.    20110610-i 36 of 36 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. "Ni ckel Leucochroic  Puffin" Manuel d'information à l'utilisateur final L'intégrateur OEM doit être conscient de ne pas fournir des informations à l'utilisateur final quant à la façon d'installer ou de supprimer ce module RF dans le manuel de l'utilisateur du produit final qui intègre ce module. Le manuel de l'utilisateur final doit inclure toutes les informations réglementaires requises et avertissements comme indiqué dans ce manuel. Caution : (i) the device for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems; (ii) the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz shall comply with the e.i.r.p. limit; and (iii) the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725-5825 MHz shall comply with the e.i.r.p. limits specified for point-to-point and non point-to-point operation as appropriate. (iv) Users should also be advised that high-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users) of the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices. Avertissement: Le guide d‟utilisation des dispositifs pour réseaux locaux doit inclure des instructions précises sur les restrictions susmentionnées, notamment : (i) les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5 150-5 250 MHz sont réservés uniquement pour une utilisation à l‟intérieur afin de réduire les risques de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mêmes canaux; (ii) le gain maximal d‟antenne permis pour les dispositifs utilisant les bandes 5 250-5 350 MHz et 5 470-5 725 MHz doit se conformer à la limite de p.i.r.e.; (iii) le gain maximal d‟antenne permis (pour les dispositifs utilisant la bande 5 725-5 825 MHz) doit se conformer à la limite de p.i.r.e. spécifiée pour l‟exploitation point à point et non point à point, selon le cas. (iv) De plus, les utilisateurs devraient aussi être avisés que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont désignés utilisateurs principaux (c.-à-d., qu‟ils ont la priorité) pour les bandes 5 250-5 350 MHz et 5 650-5 850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL.

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