Starter Kit V2 User Guide Reference: WI_HWD_SK_UGD_002 Level : 003 Date: 27 June 2003 Page : 1 / 17 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
WM_HWD_SK_UGD_002 - 002 6/27/2003 Document Information Level 001 002 003 Date 23/9/2002 24/9/2002 27/6/2003 Written by Checked by Approved by Name Russ Nixon History of the evolution First draft Mechanical drawings update Add PDF Schematic Function Hardware Engineer Writer RNixon RNixon RNixon Date 23/9/02 Signature Distribution List • Page : 2 / 17 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
WM_HWD_SK_UGD_002 - 002 6/27/2003 Contents 1 OVERVIEW............................................................................................................................................... 4 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION..................................................................................................................... 5 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE INTERFACES ............................................................................................... 6 3.1 POWER...........................
WM_HWD_SK_UGD_002 - 002 6/27/2003 1 Overview This Document is intended to provide the user complete instructions on the capabilities and use of the Wavecom Starter Kit. The Wavecom Starter Kit is designed to allow the customer to interface to the Wavecom Q2300 and Q2400 CDMA and GSM/GPRS Module families. Control of the Module is done via AT Commands issued from an external PC running a terminal emulator, such as HyperTerminal.
WM_HWD_SK_UGD_002 - 002 6/27/2003 2 Product Description The Wavecom Starter Kit includes the following: Interface Board The Interface Board provides a working platform for testing and evaluating the performance of the Module, as well as allowing customer design of host software interfaces. Module One Wavecom module is included with the Starter Kit and comes preassembled on the Interface Board.
WM_HWD_SK_UGD_002 - 002 6/27/2003 3 Description of the Interfaces 3.1 Power A standard DC Power Jack is provided on the Interface Board. The included Power Adapter can be used to supply the Module and Interface Board via this jack. Alternatively a lab power supply capable of supplying at least 3.8Vdc at 2.0Amps can be used. The advantage of the lab power supply is in allowing the user to monitor the current drain of the Module to help determine its operating state.
WM_HWD_SK_UGD_002 - 002 6/27/2003 3.3 Switches and Jumpers 3.3.1 ON/OFF Switch There is a slide switch, SW101, located on the back edge of the Interface Board. This switch interfaces directly to the ON/OFF control line of the Module, via pin 6 of the board-to-board connector. Sliding the switch in the “OFF” direction will pull the line low, causing the Module to shut off. Sliding the switch in the “ON” direction will pull the line high, turning on the Module and keeping it in the ON state. 3.3.
WM_HWD_SK_UGD_002 - 002 6/27/2003 3.4 Audio There are two unique audio paths provided for on the Interface Board, and supported by the Module. 3.4.1 Handset The Handset Jack (J300) supports fully differential microphone and speaker signals. The microphone is also biased and filtered on the Interface Board. The Handset included in the Starter Kit can be used with this port. This Handset audio path is considered Path 1 in the AT Command Set. 3.4.
WM_HWD_SK_UGD_002 - 002 6/27/2003 Module. A connector such as the Radiall R107.064.000 is suggested (see Note below). The RF signal would then be passed to J500, which supports a connector such as the AMP/TYCO 221790-1 Right Angle PCB Mount SMA Connector (not included). The Antenna included in the Starter Kit can attach to this jack. Note: The Radiall connector has not been fully tested or characterized for either CDMA or GSM/GPRS.
WM_HWD_SK_UGD_002 - 002 6/27/2003 according to the CDMA Module schematic pin name. Two of these lines are Analog to Digital inputs to the Module microprocessor, if required for testing. Note that for the GSM Module design, the test point names do not apply and the user will have to refer to the GSM schematic to determine the correct test point location for a given line. 3.7.
WM_HWD_SK_UGD_002 - 002 6/27/2003 3.8.1 LED1 This LED is red when illuminated, and provides the user with an indication of the Module status according to the following table: LED1 Status Module Status OFF In download mode or OFF ON: Permanent ON but not registered on a network ON: Slow Flash ON and network - 200mS ON, 2S OFF ON: Quick Flash - 200mS ON, 600mS OFF registered on a ON, registered on a network and communication in progress 3.8.2 LED2 This LED is green when illuminated.
WM_HWD_SK_UGD_002 - 002 6/27/2003 Insert the Handset Cable into the Handset and into whichever Audio Jack, Headset or Handset, is to be used. In the case of the GSM/GPRS Module, or the CDMA module requiring an RUIM, be sure to install the SIM/R-UIM into the socket provided. 4.2 Configuration 4.2.1 Computer Control of the Module is via AT Commands issued from the PC running a terminal emulator, such as HyperTerminal.
WM_HWD_SK_UGD_002 - 002 6/27/2003 5 Troubleshooting 5.1 No RF signal • Verify the Antenna is correctly connected to the Module. position of the Antenna is in a strong signal location. Verify the 5.2 The Module does not answer through the serial link • No or incorrect power is being supplied to the Module. Verify the Power Supply and ON/OFF Switch position. • The Module is not adequately assembled onto the Interface Board. Verify that proper grounding (ideally solder) is provided.
POWER INPUT VIBRA BOOT RINGER OFF/ON WM_HWD_SK_UGD_002 - 002 6/27/2003 SIM SOCKET LED 2 MODULE DATA DB-9 LED 1 RESET SNGL/DIFF RF HEADSET HANDSET DM DB-9 JTAG HEADSET Page : 14 / 17 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
WM_HWD_SK_UGD_002 - 002 6/27/2003 6.2 Assembly Drawing The following drawing indicates the position of all components on the Interface Board by schematic reference designator. Page : 15 / 17 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
WM_HWD_SK_UGD_002 - 002 6/27/2003 6.3 Isometric The following drawing is an Isometric drawing of the Interface Board including the Module. Page : 16 / 17 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
WM_HWD_SK_UGD_002 - 002 6/27/2003 6.4 Schematic The following pages are a PDF conversion of the Starter Kit schematic. Note that the pages are not included in the overall page count of this document. Page : 17 / 17 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
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