ACE9000 3.5GModule Product Data Sheet AMOD Technology Co.,LTD Subject to changes in technology, design and availability URL: http://www.amod.com.tw Add. 8F., No. 46, Lane 10, Jihu Road, Neihu, Taipei 11492, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel. +886-2-8751-6263; Fax +886-2-2657-9090; Email sales@amod.com.tw ACE9000 Datasheet V2.
Date: 2010/08/05 Version: 2.2 Status: Released Revision History Revision Released Date Comments/Remark Draft 2009/12/23 Draft Official release V1.0 2010/01/07 Add Linux setup procedure Update module weight and operating temperature Update embedded memory Update power consumption table Update antenna connector Remove connection manager section Modify block diagram V2.0 2010/03/24 Modify I/O table Modify 2.1. 1 pin definition Add UART interface in 1.2 Product Description 2/20 V2.
Date: 2010/08/05 Version: 2.2 Status: Released TABLE OF CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................... 5 1.1. SCOPE ....................................................................................................................... 5 1.2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................. 5 1.3. PRODUCT FEATURES .................................................................
Date: 2010/08/05 Version: 2.2 Status: Released 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Scope ACE9000 Embedded Module is a HSPA enabled high-speed modem for offering and downlink data rates of up to 7.2 Mbps and uplink data rates of up to 5.8Mpbs. This module can be easily integrated into Notebook, Netbook, MID, wireless router or/and other host devices to offer ubiquitous wireless data solution. 1.2. Product Description Requirement Description 1.
Date: 2010/08/05 Version: 2.2 Status: Released 2. SPECIFICATION 2.1. Hardware 2.1.1. I/O Features Form Factor RF U. FL RF Connector (50 Ohm compatible) Pin Define 6/20 ACE9000 Data Sheet V2.
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Date: 2010/08/05 Version: 2.2 Status: Released 2.1.2. Block Diagram 10/20 ACE9000 Data Sheet V2.
Date: 2010/08/05 Version: 2.2 Status: Released 2.1.3. Power Consumption Following Table shows the typical power consumption for ACE9000 module. Actual typical values may vary over time and environment. Power Voltage (DC) 3.4V ~ 4.2V (Typ. 3.
Date: 2010/08/05 Version: 2.2 Status: Released 2.2. Mechanical Drawing 2.2.1. Dimension The dimensions of the ACE9000 are 30mm (length) x 26.8 mm (width) x 4.35 mm (height). Following Figure shows the dimension and the interface in detail. Figure 2-1 ACE9000 Dimension Top Bottom Figure 2-2 ACE9000 Interface 2.2.2. Dimension of PCI Express Min Card system connector ACE9000 follows PCI Express Mini Card PCB design layout to providean 52pins edge type connector.
Date: 2010/08/05 Version: 2.2 Status: Released 2.2.3. Dimension of Antenna Connector ACE9000provides a U.FL RF Connector for connecting to an external antenna. The KAE antenna connector, MHC-230B, dimension is shown in Figure 2-4. Figure 2-4 Antenna Connector Dimension 13/20 ACE9000 Data Sheet V2.
Date: 2010/08/05 Version: 2.2 Status: Released The recommended antenna mating connector type shown as follows (take KAE MHC-231B as example). Other antenna mating connector for U.FL RF connector, like Hirose could also be used. Figure 2-5 Antenna Mating Connector Dimension Figure 2-6 Antenna Mating Connector Dimension Assembled to Antenna Connector 2.3. Software 2.3.1.
Date: 2010/08/05 Version: 2.2 Status: Released Function Download AT Command Data Link Trace Log Trace Log Interface USB USIF 3 USIF 3 USIF 1(2G L1 and 2G/3G L2/3 Trace Log) USB(2G/3G Trace Log) Remark Over PC Multiplexed Over PC Over PC 2.3.2. AT Commands 2.3.2.1. AT commands for Initialization [Initialization] ATE0 // set to no echo. AT+CFUN=1 // Enable Modem AT+CPIN? // Query sim card current status. The response will be one of the followings.
Date: 2010/08/05 Version: 2.2 Status: Released 2.3.2.3. AT commands for making “Data Connections” [Configuration for data connection parameters] AT+CCGDCONT=1,”IP”,// configure parameters (PDP Context) E.g.1, if your operator’s APN setting is “internet” “AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet” E.g.2, if your operator’s APN setting is “wap.vodafone.de” “AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","wap.vodafone.de” 2.3.2.4.
Date: 2010/08/05 Version: 2.2 Status: Released 2.3.3. Mount modem in Linux OS 2.3.3.1. Prerequisites This section describes the control/start sequence of the AMOD HSPA data card in a Linux OS. The control sequence has been tested on the following conditions. 1. Linux kernel 2.6.24 2. wvDial 1.60 Prerequisite 1. Kernel must be compiled with CONFIG_USB_SERIAL support. No matter built-in or loadable kernel module. 2. User space USB library. libusb (>= 0.1.4) 3.
Date: 2010/08/05 Version: 2.2 Status: Released 2) Give the command "dmesg" to check the USB device COMMAND: "sudo dmesg" The response will look something like this; There are seven (7) USB virtual ports are created. […] [ 193.208068] usb 3-1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 2 [ 193.341716] usb 3-1: config 1 interface 0 altsetting 0 endpoint 0x81 has an invalid bInterval 255, changing to 11 [ 193.345899] usb 3-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice [ 195.
Date: 2010/08/05 Version: 2.2 Status: Released 4) Now edit the wvdial.conf file, replace [Dialer Defaults] with the following Once the ttyACM0~6 are there, you can configure “wvdial.conf”. COMMAND: "sudo vi /etc/wvdial.conf" Or "sudo gedit /etc/wvdial.conf" In wvdial.
Date: 2010/08/05 Version: 2.2 Status: Released --> Sending: ATDT*99***1# --> Waiting for carrier. ATDT*99***1# CONNECT --> Carrier detected. Waiting for prompt. ~[7f]}#@!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&[19]T5`}'}"}(}"IG~ --> PPP negotiation detected.