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Leon g100 g200 Datasheet (Gsm.g1 HW 10004)

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quad-band GSM/GPRS Data and Voice Modules

Data Sheet

Abstract
Technical data sheet describing the LEON-G100/G200 quad-band GSM/GPRS data and voice modules. The LEON-G100/G200 are complete and cost efficient solutions, bringing full feature quad-band GSM/GPRS data and voice transmission technology in a compact form factor.

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LEON-G100/G200

LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

Document Information Title Subtitle Document type Document number Document status Document status information Objective This document contains target values. Revised and supplementary data will be published Specification later. Advance This document contains data based on early testing. Revised and supplementary data will Information be published later. This document contains data from product verification. Revised and supplementary data Preliminary may be published later. Released This document contains the final product specification. This document applies to the following products: Name LEON-G100 LEON-G200 Type number LEON-G100-06S-00 LEON-G100-06A-00 LEON-G200-06S-00 Firmware version 07.60.00 07.60.00 07.60.00 PCN / IN GSM.G1-SW-10012 GSM.G1-SW-10012 GSM.G1-SW-10012 LEON-G100/G200 quad-band GSM/GPRS Data and Voice Modules Data Sheet GSM.G1-HW-10004-2

This document and the use of any information contained therein, is subject to the acceptance of the u-blox terms and conditions. They can be downloaded from www.u-blox.com. u-blox makes no warranties based on the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this document and reserves the right to make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice. u-blox reserves all rights to this document and the information contained herein. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties without express permission is strictly prohibited. Copyright 2011, u-blox AG. u-blox is a registered trademark of u-blox Holding AG in the EU and other countries.

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

Contents
Contents.............................................................................................................................. 3 1 Functional description.................................................................................................. 5
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 Overview .............................................................................................................................................. 5 Product features ................................................................................................................................... 5 Block diagram....................................................................................................................................... 6 Product description ............................................................................................................................... 7 Supplementary services ......................................................................................................................... 7 Short Message Service (SMS) ................................................................................................................ 8 AT Command support .......................................................................................................................... 8 Other basic features.............................................................................................................................. 8 AssistNow clients and GPS integration .................................................................................................. 8 In-Band modem ................................................................................................................................ 9 Smart Temperature Supervisor .......................................................................................................... 9

Interfaces .................................................................................................................... 10
2.1 Power management ........................................................................................................................... 10 Module supply (VCC) .................................................................................................................. 10 Battery charger (LEON-G200 only) ............................................................................................... 10 RTC Supply (V_BCKP) .................................................................................................................. 10 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.2 2.3

RF antenna interface ........................................................................................................................... 10 System functions ................................................................................................................................ 10 Module Power-On (PWR_ON) ...................................................................................................... 10

2.3.1

2.3.2 Module Reset (RESET_N) .............................................................................................................. 10 2.4 SIM interface ...................................................................................................................................... 10 2.5 Asynchronous serial interface (UART) .................................................................................................. 11 2.5.1 MUX protocol.............................................................................................................................. 11 2 2.6 DDC (I C compatible) bus interface ..................................................................................................... 11 2.7 2.8 2.9 Audio ................................................................................................................................................. 12 ADC input (LEON-G100 only) ............................................................................................................. 12 GPIO ................................................................................................................................................... 13

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Pin definition .............................................................................................................. 14


3.1 Pin assignment ................................................................................................................................... 14

Electrical specifications .............................................................................................. 18


4.1 Absolute maximum rating .................................................................................................................. 18 4.1.1 Maximum ESD ............................................................................................................................. 19 4.2 Operating conditions .......................................................................................................................... 20 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 Operating temperature range ...................................................................................................... 20 Case-to-Ambient thermal resistance ............................................................................................ 20 Supply/Power pins ....................................................................................................................... 21
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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6 4.2.7 4.2.8 4.2.9 4.2.10 4.2.11 4.2.12

Power consumption .................................................................................................................... 22 RF Performance ........................................................................................................................... 22 PWR_ON pin ............................................................................................................................... 23 RESET_N pin ................................................................................................................................ 23 SIM pins ...................................................................................................................................... 24 Generic Digital Interfaces pins ..................................................................................................... 25 DDC (I C) pins.............................................................................................................................. 28 Audio pins ................................................................................................................................... 28 ADC pin (LEON-G100 only) ......................................................................................................... 30
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Mechanical specifications .......................................................................................... 31 Qualification and approvals ...................................................................................... 32


6.1 6.2 Reliability tests .................................................................................................................................... 32 Approvals ........................................................................................................................................... 32

Product handling ........................................................................................................ 34


7.1 Packaging ........................................................................................................................................... 34 7.1.1 Reels ........................................................................................................................................... 34 7.1.2 Tapes .......................................................................................................................................... 35 7.2 Shipment, storage and handling ......................................................................................................... 35 7.2.1 Moisture sensitivity levels ............................................................................................................. 35 7.2.2 7.2.3 7.2.4 7.2.5 7.2.6 Shipment..................................................................................................................................... 35 Storage and floor life ................................................................................................................... 36 Drying ......................................................................................................................................... 37 Reflow soldering ......................................................................................................................... 37 ESD precautions .......................................................................................................................... 37

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Default settings .......................................................................................................... 38 Labeling and ordering information........................................................................... 39


9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Product labeling.................................................................................................................................. 39 IMEI .................................................................................................................................................... 39 Explanation of codes........................................................................................................................... 39 Ordering information .......................................................................................................................... 40

Appendix .......................................................................................................................... 41 A Glossary ...................................................................................................................... 41 Related documents........................................................................................................... 42 Revision history ................................................................................................................ 42 Contact .............................................................................................................................. 43

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

1 Functional description
1.1 Overview
LEON-G100/G200 modules are cost efficient solutions offering full quad-band GSM / GPRS data and voice functionality in a compact LCC (Leadless Chip Carrier) form factor. Featuring low power consumption and GSM/GPRS class 10 data transmission with voice capability, LEON-G100/G200 combine baseband, RF transceiver, power management unit, and power amplifier in a single, easy-to-integrate solution. LEON-G100/G200 are fully qualified and certified solutions, reducing cost and enabling short time to market. These modules are ideally suited for M2M and automotive applications such as: Automatic Meter Reading (AMR), Remote Monitoring Automation and Control (RMAC), surveillance and security, eCall, road pricing, asset tracking, fleet management, anti theft systems and Point of Sales (PoS) terminals. LEON-G100/G200 support full access to u-blox GPS receivers via the GSM modem. GSM and GPS can be controlled through a single serial port from any host processor. LEON-G100/G200s compact form factor and SMT pads allow fully automated assembly with standard pick & place and reflow soldering equipment for costefficient, high-volume production. LEON-G100 is available in standard and automotive grade versions.

1.2 Product features


Module Bands Interface Audio Functions

Embedded AssistNow Software

FW update via serial interface

Embedded TCP/UDP stack

GSM/GPRS quad-band

DDC for u-blox GPS

Antenna Supervisor

Jamming detection

Network indication

FTP, HTTP, SMTP

LEON-G100 LEON-G200

1 1

1 1

5 5

2 2

1 1

A = available upon request with LEON-G100 Automotive module


Table 1: Features of the LEON-G100/G200 modules

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Battery charging

In-band modem

GPS via Modem

Analog Audio

Digital Audio

UART

FOTA

GPIO

USB

SSL

SPI

LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

1.3 Block diagram


26 MHz 32.768 kHz

PA ANT Switch

Power-On Reset SAW Filter


RF Transceiver GPIO DDC (for GPS) SIM Card

Memory Baseband

UART 2 Analog Audio Headset Detection

Vcc V_BCKP

Power Management

Digital Audio ADC

Figure 1: LEON-G100 block diagram

26 MHz

32.768 kHz

PA ANT Switch SAW Filter RF Transceiver

Power-On Reset GPIO DDC (for GPS) SIM Card

Memory Baseband Charger Vcc V_BCKP Power Management

UART 2 Analog Audio Headset Detection Digital Audio

Figure 2: LEON-G200 block diagram

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

1.4 Product description


LEON-G100/G200 modules integrate a full-feature Release 99 GSM-GPRS protocol stack: Quad-band support: GSM 850 MHz, EGSM 900 MHz, DCS 1800 MHz and PCS 1900 MHz Power Class 4 (33 dBm nominal maximum output power) for GSM/EGSM bands Power Class 1 (30 dBm nominal maximum output power) for DCS/PCS bands GPRS multislot class 10 All GPRS coding schemes from CS1 to CS4 are supported GPRS bit rate: 85.6 kb/s (max.), 53.6 kb/s (typ.) in down-link; 42.8 kb/s (max.), 26.8 kb/s (typ.) in up-link CS (Circuit Switched) Data calls are supported in transparent/non transparent mode up to 9.6 kb/s Encryption algorithms A5/1 for GSM and GPRS are supported Bearer service fax Group 3 Class 2.0 is supported GPRS modem is a Class B Mobile Station; this means that the module can be attached to both GPRS and GSM services, using one service at a time. Network operation modes I to III are supported, with user-definable preferred service selectable from GSM to GPRS. LEON-G100/G200 modules function as GPRS multislot class 10 for data transfer 4 time-slots in downlink direction, 1 time-slot in uplink direction, or 3 time-slots in downlink direction, 2 time-slots in uplink direction With correct configuration via AT commands the module can also function as GPRS multislot class 8 device. The network will automatically configure the number of timeslots available for usage by the module. The network configures automatically the channel encoding used by the module, depending on the conditions of the quality of the radio link between cell phone and base station. If the channel is very noisy, the network may use the most robust coding scheme (CS-1) to ensure higher reliability. If the channel is providing a good condition, the network could use the least robust but fastest coding scheme (CS-4) to obtain optimum speed. The maximum GPRS bit rate of the module depends on the current network settings. Direct Link mode is supported for TCP sockets.

1.5 Supplementary services


Call Hold/Resume (CH) Call Waiting (CW) Multi-Party (MTPY) Call Forwarding (CF) Call Divert Explicit Call Transfer (ECT) Call Barring (CB) Call Completion to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) Advice of Charge Charging (AOCC) Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP) Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR) Unstructured Supplementary Services Data (USSD) Network Identify and Time Zone (NITZ)

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

1.6 Short Message Service (SMS)


Mobile-Originating SMS (MO SMS) Mobile-Terminating SMS (MT SMS) SMS Cell Broadcast (SMS CB) Concatenated SMS Text and PDU mode supported Reception of SMS during circuit-switched calls Reception of SMS via GSM or GPRS SMS storage (customizable & configurable) provided

1.7 AT Command support


The module supports the following AT commands standards: AT commands according to the 3GPP TS 27.007 Technical Specification [1] AT commands according to the 3GPP TS 27.005 Technical Specification [2] AT commands according to the 3GPP TS 27.010 Technical Specification [3] u-blox AT command extension For the complete list of the supported AT commands and their syntax refer to the document u-blox AT Commands Manual [4].

1.8 Other basic features


Display of Called Number Indication of Call Progress Signals Country/PLMN Indication International Access Function Service Indicator Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) Subscription Identity Management Service Provider Indication Abbreviated Dialing SIM Toolkit

1.9 AssistNow clients and GPS integration


For customers using u-blox GPS receivers, LEON-G100/G200 modules feature embedded AssistNow Online and AssistNow Offline clients. AssistNow A-GPS provides better GPS performance and faster Time-to-First-Fix. The clients can be enabled / disabled with an AT command. LEON-G100/G200 modules act as a stand-alone AssistNow client, making AssistNow available with no additional requirements for resources or software integration on an external host micro controller. Full access to u-blox GPS receivers is available via LEON-G100/G200 modules through a dedicated DDC (I C) interface. This means that GSM/EDGE and GPS can be controlled through a single serial port from any host processor. For more details see the GPS Implementation Application Note [7].
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1.10 In-Band modem


LEON-G100 Automotive grade version implements the in-Band modem functionality as standardized in the 3GPP TS 26.267 specification [9]. According to the eCall (Pan-European automatic in-vehicle emergency call system) specification, an eCall must be generated automatically or manually following an car accident using GSM cellular service 112. When activated, the in-vehicle eCall system (IVS) creates an emergency call carrying both voice and data (e.g. vehicle GPS position) directly to the nearest 112 Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) to quickly decide upon detaching rescue services to the known position.

Figure 3: In-Band modem diagram flow

In-band modem allows the fast and reliable transmission of vehicle Minimum Set of Data (MSD - 140 bytes) and the establishment of a voice emergency call using the same physical channel (voice channel) without any modifications of the existing cellular network architecture. In-Band modem is a mandatory feature to meet the eCall requirements and to develop in vehicle devices fully supporting eCall. The in-Band modem functionality is delivered upon request.

1.11 Smart Temperature Supervisor


An internal sensor is used to constantly monitor the board temperature of LEON-G100/G200 modules. The measured value is compared with internally predefined thresholds and it proceeds accordingly. A warning notification is reported by the module when the temperature value is still inside the valid range (i.e. the module is still in a valid and good working condition) but approaches an upper or lower limit. A shutdown is notified and automatically forced by the module when the temperature value is outside the specified range (i.e. the module is in a dangerous working condition). For security reasons the shutdown is suspended in case an emergency call is in progress: in this case the device will switch off at call termination. The Smart Temperature Supervisor feature can be enabled or disabled through an AT command (for more details please refer to u-blox AT commands manual [4], +USTS AT command). If the feature is disabled there is no embedded protection against disallowed temperature working conditions. The sensor measures board temperature, which can differ from ambient temperature.

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

2 Interfaces
2.1 Power management
2.1.1 Module supply (VCC)
LEON-G100/G200 modules must be supplied through the VCC pin by a DC power supply. Voltages must be stable: during operation, the current drawn from VCC can vary by some order of magnitude, especially due to the surging consumption profile of the GSM system (described in the LEON-G100/G200 System Integration Manual [6]). It is important that the system power supply circuit is able to support peak power.

2.1.2 Battery charger (LEON-G200 only)


For battery charging functions, the module is provided with integrated circuitry and software. Two pins are available to connect the positive pole of the external DC supply used as the charger. The V_CHARGE pin is the charger supply input: it sinks the charge current that is typically in the order of several hundred mA. The CHARGE_SENSE pin is connected to an internal ADC converter to measure the charging voltage: it senses the charger voltage and sinks a few A.

2.1.3 RTC Supply (V_BCKP)


V_BCKP is the Real Time Clock (RTC) supply. When VCC voltage is within the valid operating range, the internal Power Management Unit (PMU) supplies the RTC and the same supply voltage will be available on V_BCKP pin. If the VCC voltage is under the minimum operating limit (e.g. during not powered mode), the RTC can be externally supplied via V_BCKP pin.

2.2 RF antenna interface


The ANT pad has an impedance of 50 and provides the RF antenna interface.

2.3 System functions


2.3.1 Module Power-On (PWR_ON)
Shorting PWR_ON pin to ground is used to switch on the module. The PWR_ON pin requires an external pullup resistor to set its value to logic high and must not be left floating. Internal circuitry is low level sensitive. The module can also be switched on by a rising edge on the VCC pin to a valid voltage as module supply, by RTC alarm, or by charger detection on the V_CHARGE and CHARGE_SENSE pins (LEON-G200 only).

2.3.2 Module Reset (RESET_N)


To reset LEON-G100/G200 modules the RESET_N pin must be shorted to ground. Driving RESET_N pin low causes an asynchronous reset of the entire module (except for the RTC block). RESET_N is pulled low by the module itself when the module is in power-off mode or an internal reset occurs.

2.4 SIM interface


An SIM card interface is provided on the VSIM, SIM_IO, SIM_CLK, SIM_RST pins of the LEON-G100/G200 modules: the high-speed SIM/ME interface is implemented as well as the automatic detection of the required SIM supporting voltage.

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

Both 1.8 V and 3 V SIM types are supported: activation and deactivation with automatic voltage switch from 1.8 V to 3 V are implemented, according to ISO-IEC 7816-3 Specifications. The SIM driver supports the PPS (Protocol and Parameter Selection) procedure for baud-rate selection, according to the values proposed by the SIM Card.

2.5 Asynchronous serial interface (UART)


The UART interface is a 9-wire unbalanced asynchronous serial interface provided for all communications with LEON-G100/G200 modules: AT commands interface, GPRS data and CSD data, software upgrades. UART features are: Complete serial port with RS-232 functionality conforming to the ITU-T V.24 Recommendation [5], with CMOS compatible signal levels (0 V for low data bit or ON state and 2.85 V for high data bit or OFF state) Data lines (RxD as output, TxD as input), hardware flow control lines (CTS as output, RTS as input), modem status and control lines (DTR as input, DSR as output, DCD as output, RI as output) are provided Hardware flow control (default value), software flow control, or none flow control are supported Power saving indication available on the hardware flow control output (CTS line): the line is driven to the OFF state when the module is not prepared to accept data signals 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400 b/s baud rates are supported for the AT interface; note that 1200 and 230400 b/s are available in conjunction only with autobauding Auto baud rate detection (autobauding) is the default configuration Frame format can be: 8N2 (8 data bits, No parity, 2 stop bits) or 8E1 (8 data bits, even parity, 1 stop bit) or 8O1 (8 data bits, odd parity, 1 stop bit) or 8N1 (8 data bits, No parity, 1 stop bit) or 7E1 (7 data bits, even parity, 1 stop bit) or 7O1 (7 data bits, odd parity, 1 stop bit) Default frame configuration is 8N1 where there are eight (8), no (N) parity bit, and one (1) stop bit Automatic frame recognition is supported: this feature is enabled in conjunction with the auto baud rate detection only

2.5.1 MUX protocol


LEON-G100/G200 modules have a software layer with MUX functionality, 3GPP TS 27.010 multiplexer protocol [3]. It is a data link protocol (layer 2 of OSI model) which uses HDLC-like framing and operates between the module (DCE) and the application processor (DTE), and allows a number of simultaneous sessions over the physical link (UART). This permits, for example, an SMS to be transferred to the DTE when a data connection is in progress. The following channels are defined: Channel 0: control channel Channel 1 5: AT commands /data connection Channel 6: GPS tunnelling For more details please refer to the GSM Mux Implementation Application Note [8].

2.6 DDC (I2C compatible) bus interface


LEON-G100/G200 modules provide an I C compatible DDC interface on the SCL and SDA pins exclusively for communication with u-blox GPS devices.
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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

2.7 Audio
LEON-G100/G200 modules provide four analog and one digital audio interfaces: Two microphone inputs: First microphone input (MIC_BIAS1, MIC_GND1): it can be used for direct connection of the electret condenser microphone of an handset. This audio input is used when audio uplink path is set as Handset Microphone (for more details please refer to u-blox AT Commands Manual [4], AT+USPM command) Second microphone input (MIC_BIAS2, MIC_GND2): it can be used for direct connection of the electret condenser microphone of an headset. This audio input is used when audio uplink path is set as Headset Microphone (for more details please refer to u-blox AT Commands Manual [4], AT+USPM command). Two speaker outputs: First speaker output (HS_P): a single ended low power audio output can be used to directly connect the receiver (earpiece) of an handset or an headset. This audio output is used when audio downlink path is Normal earpiece or Mono headset (for more details please refer to u-blox AT Commands Manual [4]; AT+USPM command). These two downlink path profiles use the same physical output but have different sets of audio parameters (for more details please refer to u-blox AT Commands Manual [4], AT+USGC, +UDBF, +USTN commands). Second speaker output (SPK_P, SPK_N): a differential high power audio output, can be used to directly connect a speaker or a loud speaker used for ring-tones or for speech in hands-free mode. This audio output is used when audio downlink path is Loudspeaker (for more details please refer to u-blox AT Commands Manual [4], AT+USPM command , <main_downlink> and <alert_sound> parameters). Headset detection input (HS_DET): The headset detection, if enabled, causes the automatic switch of the uplink audio path to Headset Microphone and downlink audio path to Mono headset. Enabling / disabling of detection can be controlled by parameter <headset_indication> in AT+USPM command (for more details please refer to u-blox AT Commands Manual [4]). I S digital audio interface (I2S_TX, I2S_RX, I2S_CLK, I2S_WA) This audio path is selected when parameters <main_uplink> and <main_downlink> in +USPM command 2 (for more details please refer to u-blox AT Commands Manual [4]) are respectively I S input line and 2 I S output line. Not all the Input-Output audio path combinations are allowed. Please check audio command +USPM in u-blox AT Commands Manual [4] for allowed combinations of audio path and for their switching during different use cases (speech/alert tones). The default values for audio parameters tuning commands (for more details please refer to u-blox AT Commands Manual [4]; +UMGC,+UUBF, +UHFP, +USGC, +UDBF, +USTN AT commands) are tuned for audio device connected as suggested above (i.e. Handset microphone connected on first microphone input, headset microphone on second microphone input). For a different use case (i.e. connection of a Hands Free microphone) these parameters should be changed on the audio path corresponding to the connection chosen. For the default values related to the uplink, downlink path and headset detection please refer to u-blox AT Commands Manual [4].
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2.8 ADC input (LEON-G100 only)


One Analog to Digital Converter input (ADC1) is available with the LEON-G100 and can be configured via u-blox AT commands. The ADC resolution is 11-bit, single ended input range of 0-2.0 V. For more details, please refer to the u-blox AT Commands Manual [4], +UADC AT command.

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2.9 GPIO
LEON-G100/G200 modules provide some pins which can be configured as general purpose input or output, or to provide special functions via u-blox AT commands (for further details please refer to the LEON-G100/G200 System Integration Manual [6] and to u-blox AT Commands Manual [4], +UGPIOC, +UGPIOR, +UGPIOW, +UGPS, +UGPRF, +USPM). LEON-G100/G200 modules provide five general purpose input/output pins: GPIO1, GPIO2, GPIO3, GPIO4 and HS_DET, with the available functions described below: GPS supply enable: the GPIO2 pin is by default configured to enable or disable the supply of the u-blox GPS receiver connected to the LEON-G100/G200 module GPS data ready: the GPIO3 pin is by default configured to sense when the u-blox GPS receiver connected 2 to the LEON-G100/G200 module is ready to send data by the DDC (I C) interface GPS RTC sharing: the GPIO4 pin is by default configured to provide a RTC (Real Time Clock) synchronization signal to the u-blox GPS receiver connected to the LEON-G100/G200 module Headset detection: the HS_DET pin is by default configured to sense headset presence Network status indication: all the 5 pins (GPIO1, GPIO2, GPIO3, GPIO4 and HS_DET) can be configured to indicate network status (registered home network, registered roaming, data transmission, no service) General purpose input: all the 5 pins (GPIO1, GPIO2, GPIO3, GPIO4 and HS_DET) can be configured as input, sensing high or low digital level General purpose output: all the 5 pins (GPIO1, GPIO2, GPIO3, GPIO4 and HS_DET) can be configured as output, set in the high or low digital level. Pad disabled: all the 5 pins (GPIO1, GPIO2, GPIO3, GPIO4 and HS_DET) can be configured in tri-state, with an internal active pull-down enabled

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

3 Pin definition
3.1 Pin assignment
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

GND
V_BCKP GND Reserved / V_CHARGE ADC1 / CHARGE_SENSE GND GND GND DSR RI DCD DTR RTS CTS TXD RXD GND HS_DET PWR_ON GPIO1 GPIO2 RESET_N GPIO3 GPIO4

VCC GND GND GND GND MIC_BIAS1 MIC_GND1 MIC_GND2 MIC_BIAS2 Reserved SPK_N SPK_P HS_P GND

50 49 48 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37

ANT 47

LEON
Top View

36

VSIM 35 SIM_RST 34 SIM_IO 33 SIM_CLK 32 SDA SCL 31 30 29 28 27 26

I2S_RXD
I2S_CLK I2S_TXD I2S_WA

24
25

GND

Figure 4: LEON-G100/G200 modules pin assignment

No 1 2

Module All All

Name GND V_BCKP

Power domain

I/O N/A I/O

Description Ground Real Time Clock supply

Remarks All GND pads must be connected to ground. V_BCKP = 2.0 V (typical) generated by the module to supply the Real Time Clock when VCC supply voltage is within valid operating range. See section 4.2.3 for detailed electrical specs. All GND pads must be connected to ground. Leave unconnected. See section 4.2.3 for detailed electrical specs. Resolution: 11 bits Input operating voltage range: 0 V 2.0 V See section 4.2.12 for detailed electrical specs. See section 4.2.3 for detailed electrical specs. All GND pads must be connected to ground. All GND pads must be connected to ground. All GND pads must be connected to ground. Circuit 107 (DSR) in ITU-T V.24. Output driver class B slow. PU/PD class A. Value at reset: T/PU. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs.

3 4 5

All LEON-G100 LEON-G200 LEON-G100

GND Reserved V_CHARGE ADC1 ADC

N/A N/A I I

Ground Reserved Charger supply input ADC input

LEON-G200 6 7 8 9 All All All All

CHARGE_SENSE GND GND GND DSR GDI

I N/A N/A N/A O

Charger sense input Ground Ground Ground UART data set ready

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

No 10

Module All

Name RI

Power domain GDI

I/O O

Description UART ring indicator

Remarks Circuit 125 (RI) in ITU-T V.24. Output driver class D. PU/PD class B. Value at reset: T/PD. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs. Circuit 109 (DCD) in ITU-T V.24. Output driver class B. PU/PD class B. Value at reset: T/PD. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs. Circuit 108/2 (DTR) in ITU-T V.24. Internal active pull-up to 2.85 V enabled. PU/PD class B. Value at reset: T/PD. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs. Circuit 105 (RTS) in ITU-T V.24. Internal active pull-up to 2.85 V enabled. PU/PD class C. Value at reset: T/PU. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs. Circuit 106 (CTS) in ITU-T V.24. Output driver class E. PU/PD class C. Value at reset: T. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs. Circuit 103 (TxD) in ITU-T V.24. Internal active pull-up to 2.85 V enabled. PU/PD class C. Value at reset: T. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs. Circuit 104 (RxD) in ITU-T V.24. Output driver class E. PU/PD class C. Value at reset: T. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs. All GND pads must be connected to ground. By default, the pin is configured to provide the headset detection function. Internal active pull-up to 2.85 V enabled when the pin is configured for headset detection. Output driver class E. PU/PD class B. Value at reset: T/PD. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs. The PWR_ON pin has high input impedance: dont leave it floating in noisy environment (an external pull-up resistor is required). See section 4.2.6 for detailed electrical specs. The pin can be configured to provide the network status indication function. Output driver class C. PU/PD class B. Value at reset: T/PD. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs. By default, the pin is configured to provide the GPS Supply Enable function. Output driver class C. PU/PD class B. Value at reset: T/PD. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs. A series Schottky diode is integrated in the module as protection. An internal 12.6 k pull-up resistor pulls the line to 1.88 V when the module is not in the reset state. An internal open drain FET pulls the line low when an internal reset occurs and when the module is in power down mode. See section 4.2.7 for detailed electrical specs. For more details regarding module reset, see [6]. By default, the pin is configured to provide the GPS data ready function. Output driver class F. PU/PD class B. Value at reset: T. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs.

11

All

DCD

GDI

UART data carrier detect

12

All

DTR

GDI

UART data terminal ready

13

All

RTS

GDI

UART ready to send

14

All

CTS

GDI

UART clear to send

15

All

TxD

GDI

UART transmitted data

16

All

RxD

GDI

UART received data

17 18

All All

GND HS_DET GDI

N/A I

Ground GPIO

19

All

PWR_ON

POS

Power-on input

20

All

GPIO1

GDI

I/O

GPIO

21

All

GPIO2

GDI

I/O

GPIO

22

All

RESET_N

ERS

I/O

External reset signal

23

All

GPIO3

GDI

I/O

GPIO

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

No 24

Module All

Name GPIO4

Power domain GDI

I/O I/O

Description GPIO

Remarks By default, the pin is configured to provide the GPS RTC sharing function. Output driver class F. PU/PD class B. Value at reset: T/PD. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs. All GND pads must be connected to ground. Output driver class D. PU/PD class B. Value at reset: T. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs. Output driver class D. PU/PD class B. Value at reset: T. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs. Output driver class D. PU/PD class B. Value at reset: T. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs. Internal active pull-up to 2.85 V enabled. PU/PD class B. Value at reset: T. See section 4.2.9 for detailed electrical specs. Fixed open drain. No internal pull-up. Value at reset: T/OD. See section 4.2.10 for detailed electrical specs. Fixed open drain. No internal pull-up. Value at reset: T/OD. See section 4.2.10 for detailed electrical specs. Output driver class E. Value at reset: L. See section 4.2.8 for detailed electrical specs. Internal 4.7k pull-up to VSIM. Output driver class E. Value at reset: OD/L. See section 4.2.8 for detailed electrical specs. Output driver class E. Value at reset: L. See section 4.2.8 for detailed electrical specs. VSIM = 1.80 V typical if SIM card = 1.8V type or VSIM = 2.85 V typical if SIM card = 3.0V type See section 4.2.3 for detailed electrical specs. All GND pads must be connected to ground. This audio output is used when audio downlink path is Normal earpiece or Mono headset See section 4.2.11 for detailed electrical specs. This audio output is used when audio downlink path is Loudspeaker See section 4.2.11 for detailed electrical specs. This audio output is used when audio downlink path is Loudspeaker See section 4.2.11 for detailed electrical specs. Leave unconnected. This audio input is used when audio uplink path is set as Headset Microphone See section 4.2.11 for detailed electrical specs. Local ground of the second microphone See section 4.2.11 for detailed electrical specs. Local ground of the first microphone See section 4.2.11 for detailed electrical specs. This audio input is used when audio uplink path is set as Handset Microphone See section 4.2.11 for detailed electrical specs. All GND pads must be connected to ground.

25 26

All All

GND I2S_WA GDI

N/A O

Ground I2S word alignment

27

All

I2S_TXD

GDI

I2S transmit data

28

All

I2S_CLK

GDI

I2S clock

29

All

I2S_RXD

GDI

I2S receive data

30

All

SCL

DDC

I2C bus clock line

31

All

SDA

DDC

I/O

I2C bus data line

32

All

SIM_CLK

SIM

SIM clock

33

All

SIM_IO

SIM

I/O

SIM data

34

All

SIM_RST

SIM

SIM reset

35

All

VSIM

SIM supply output

36 37

All All

GND HS_P AUDIO

N/A O

Ground First speaker output with low power singleended analog audio Second speaker output with high power differential analog audio Second speaker output with power differential analog audio output Reserved Second microphone analog signal input and bias output Second microphone analog reference First microphone analog reference First microphone analog signal input and bias output Ground

38

All

SPK_P

AUDIO

39

All

SPK_N

AUDIO

40 41

All All

Reserved MIC_BIAS2

AUDIO

N/A I

42 43 44

All All All

MIC_GND2 MIC_GND1 MIC_BIAS1

AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO

I I I

45

All

GND

N/A

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

No 46 47 48 49 50

Module All All All All All

Name GND ANT GND GND VCC

Power domain

I/O N/A I/O N/A N/A I

Description Ground RF antenna Ground Ground Module supply input

Remarks All GND pads must be connected to ground. 50 nominal impedance See section 4.2.5 for detailed electrical specs. All GND pads must be connected to ground. All GND pads must be connected to ground. See section 4.2.3 for detailed electrical specs.

Table 2: Pinout

Pins designated Reserved should not be used. For more information about Pinout see the LEON-G100/G200 System Integration Manual [6]. Explanation of abbreviations and terms used is reported in Appendix A.

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

4 Electrical specifications
Stressing the device above one or more of the ratings listed in the Absolute Maximum Rating section may cause permanent damage. These are stress ratings only. Operating the module at these or at any conditions other than those specified in the Operating Conditions sections (chapter 4.2) of the specification should be avoided. Exposure to Absolute Maximum Rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. Operating conditions ranges define those limits within which the functionality of the device is guaranteed. Where application information is given, it is advisory only and does not form part of the specification.

4.1 Absolute maximum rating


Limiting values given below are in accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134).
Symbol VCC ICC V_CHARGE I_CHARGE V_BCKP GDI DDC SIM ERS POS AUDIO ADC V_ANT P_ANT Rho_ANT Tstg Description Module supply voltage Module supply current Module charge voltage Module charge current RTC supply voltage Generic digital interfaces DDC interface SIM interface External reset signal Power-on input Audio input pins ADC pins Antenna voltage Antenna power Antenna ruggedness Storage temperature range Condition Input DC voltage at VCC pin Input DC current at VCC pin Input DC voltage at V_CHARGE and CHARGE_SENSE pins Input DC current at V_CHARGE and CHARGE_SENSE pins Input DC voltage at V_BCKP pin Input DC voltage at Generic digital interfaces pins Input DC voltage at DDC interface pins Input DC voltage at SIM interface pin Input DC voltage at External reset signal pin Input DC voltage at Power-on signal pin Input DC voltage at Audio pins Input DC voltage at ADC pin Input DC voltage at ANT pin Input RF power at ANT pin Output RF load mismatch ruggedness at ANT pin -40 -0.15 -0.30 -0.30 -0.30 -0.15 -0.15 -0.15 -0.15 -0.15 Min. -0.30 Max. 5.5 2.5 15.0 1000 2.50 3.60 3.60 3.60 5.50 5.50 3.00 3.00 3.00 10 20:1 +85 Unit V A V mA V V V V V V V V V dBm VSWR C

Table 3: Absolute maximum ratings

The product is not protected against overvoltage or reversed voltages. If necessary, voltage spikes exceeding the power supply voltage specification, given in table above, must be limited to values within the specified boundaries by using appropriate protection devices.

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

4.1.1 Maximum ESD


Parameter ESD sensitivity for all pins except ANT pin ESD immunity for ANT pin Table 4: Maximum ESD ratings Min. Typ. Max. 1000 4000 Unit V V Remarks Human Body Model according to JESD22-A114F According to IEC 61000-4-2

GSM modules are Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (ESD) and require special precautions when handling.

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

4.2 Operating conditions


Unless otherwise specified, all operating condition specifications are at an ambient temperature of 25C. Operation beyond the operating conditions is not recommended and extended exposure beyond them may affect device reliability

4.2.1 Operating temperature range


Symbol Topr Parameter Operating temperature range Module All All All Tcharge Operating temperature range for charging mode LEON-G200 Min. -40 -30 -40 0 Typ. +25 Max. +85 +85 -30 +40 Units C C C C Normal operating range see chapter 4.2.1.1 Extended operating range see chapter 4.2.1.2 5C hysteresis to prevent rapid enabling/disabling of charging mode Remarks

Table 5: Environmental conditions

4.2.1.1

Normal operating temperature range

LEON-G100/G200 modules are fully functional and meet ETSI specification across the specified temperature range. 4.2.1.2 Extended operating temperature range

LEON-G100/G200 modules are fully functional across the specified temperature range. Occasional deviations from the ETSI specification may occur.

4.2.2 Case-to-Ambient thermal resistance


Symbol Rth, C-A Parameter Case-to-Ambient thermal resistance Module All Min. Typ. 14 Max. Units C/W Remarks Module mounted on a 130 mm x 110 mm x 1.6 mm FR4 PCB with a high coverage of copper in still air conditions

Table 6: Case-to-Ambient thermal resistance

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

4.2.3 Supply/Power pins


Symbol VCC ICC_PEAK3 Parameter Module supply normal operating voltage
1

Min. 3.35 3.00

Typ. 3.8 2.00

Max. 4.50 4.50 2.50

Unit V V A

V_CHARGE

I_CHARGE

V_BATT V_BCKP I_BCKP

Module supply extended operating voltage2 Module Supply Peak Current: peak of module current consumption through the VCC pad during a GSM transmit burst, with a matched antenna (typ. value) or with a mismatched antenna (max. value) Open circuit voltage of the external charger applied to the module V_CHARGE and CHARGE_SENSE pads for valid charger detection. Charging voltage must be limited by the external charger to a value less or equal the maximum specified rate. Charging current provided by the external charger connected to the module V_CHARGE and CHARGE_SENSE pads. Charging current must be limited by the external charger to a value less or equal the maximum specified rate. Li-Ion Battery overcharge detection voltage5] Real Time Clock Supply input voltage Real Time Clock Supply average current consumption, at V_BCKP = 2.0 V

5.6

6.0

15.0

4004

5004

1000

mA

4.30 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.25

V V A

Table 7: Input characteristics of Supply/Power pins

Symbol VSIM V_BCKP I_BCKP

Parameter SIM Supply Real Time Clock Supply output voltage Real Time Clock Supply output current capability

Min. 1.75 2.76 1.86

Typ. 1.80 2.85 2.00

Max. 1.85 2.94 2.14 3

Unit V V V mA

Table 8: Output characteristics of Supply/Power pins

Input voltage at VCC must be above the normal operating range minimum limit to switch-on module. Complete functionality of the module is only guaranteed within the specified range. 2 Ensure that input voltage at VCC never drops below the extended operating range minimum limit during module operation. Module switches off when the VCC voltage value drops below the extended operating range minimum limit. 3 Use this figure to dimension maximum current capability of power supply. 4 The value is just suggested in case that only the LEON module is supplied by the battery, to allow battery charging during connected mode 5 If a Li-Ion battery pack with an integrated protection circuit is used and the charging process is managed by the LEON-G200 module, the overcharge detection voltage of the battery pack, which enables battery protection, must be greater than the minimum value indicated in this table, to be charged by the LEON-G200 module.

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

4.2.4 Power consumption


Status Power Off Mode GSM/GPRS Power Saving (Idle) Mode @ DRX = 57 GSM/GPRS Power Saving (Idle) Mode @ DRX = 98 GSM Talk (Connected) Mode @ 850 / 900 MHz (P = 32.2 dBm typ.)9 GSM Talk (Connected) Mode @ 1800 / 1900 MHz (P = 29.2 dBm typ.)9 GPRS 2 Tx + 3 Rx slots TBF (Connected) Mode @ 850 MHz (P = 30.5 dBm typ.)9 GPRS 2 Tx + 3 Rx slots TBF (Connected) Mode @ 900 MHz (P = 30.5 dBm typ.)9 GPRS 2 Tx + 3 Rx slots TBF (Connected) Mode @ 1800 MHz (P = 27.5 dBm typ.)9 GPRS 2 Tx + 3 Rx slots TBF (Connected) Mode @ 1900 MHz (P = 27.5 dBm typ.)9 Table 9: Power consumption Current Consumption6 < 90 A < 1.60 mA < 0.99 mA < 300 mA < 250 mA < 410 mA < 350 mA < 330 mA < 340 mA

4.2.5 RF Performance
Parameter Frequency range GSM 850 Frequency range E-GSM 900 Frequency range DCS 1800 Frequency range PCS 1900 Uplink Downlink Uplink Downlink Uplink Downlink Uplink Downlink Min. 824 869 880 925 1710 1805 1850 1930 Max. 849 894 915 960 1785 1880 1910 1990 Unit MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz Remarks Module transmit Module receive Module transmit Module receive Module transmit Module receive Module transmit Module receive

Table 10: Operating RF frequency bands Parameter Receiver input sensitivity GSM 850 Receiver input sensitivity E-GSM 900 Receiver input sensitivity DCS 1800 Receiver input sensitivity PCS 1900 Min. -102 -102 -102 -102 Typ. -110 -110 -109 -109 Max. Unit dBm dBm dBm dBm Remarks Downlink RF level @ ARP BER Class II < 2.4 % Condition: 50 source Downlink RF level @ ARP BER Class II < 2.4 % Condition: 50 source Downlink RF level @ ARP BER Class II < 2.4 % Condition: 50 source Downlink RF level @ ARP BER Class II < 2.4 % Condition: 50 source

Table 11: Receiver sensitivity performance

Maximum values for module average current consumption through the VCC pad in the listed status/conditions, at 25C, with VCC = 3.8 V, with a matched antenna. 7 Module is registered in the network, with a paging period of 1177 ms (GSM network DRX setting of 5) with 16 neighbour cells. 8 Module is registered in the network, with a paging period of 2118 ms (GSM network DRX setting of 9) with none neighbour cell. 9 Module transmits at the maximum power level.

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

Parameter Maximum output power GSM 850 Maximum output power E-GSM 900 Maximum output power DCS 1800 Maximum output power PCS 1900

Min. 31.0

Typ. 32.2

Max. 34.0

Unit dBm

Remarks Uplink burst RF power for Single slot TCH at maximum output power control level (PCL 5) Condition: 50 output load Uplink burst RF power for Single slot TCH at maximum output power control level (PCL 5) Condition: 50 output load Uplink burst RF power for Single slot TCH at maximum output power control level (PCL 0) Condition: 50 output load Uplink burst RF power for Single slot TCH at maximum output power control level (PCL 0) Condition: 50 output load

31.0

32.2

34.0

dBm

28.0

29.2

32.0

dBm

28.0

29.2

32.0

dBm

Table 12: Transmitter maximum output power

4.2.6 PWR_ON pin


Pin Name PWR_ON Parameter Internal supply for PowerOn Input Signal L-level input H-level input L-level input current Minimal low time required to perform a proper power-on Table 13: PWR_ON pin characteristics Min. 1.86 -0.10 1.60 5 Typ. 2.00 0.00 2.00 -6 Max. 2.14 0.86 4.50 Unit V V V A ms Remarks Real Time Clock supply (V_BCKP) High input impedance (no internal pull-up) High input impedance (no internal pull-up)

4.2.7 RESET_N pin


Pin Name RESET_N Parameter Internal supply for External Reset Signal L-level input Min. 1.86 -0.10 Typ. 2.00 0.00 Max. 2.14 0.15 Unit V V Remarks Real Time Clock supply (V_BCKP) A series Schottky diode is integrated in the module as protection: the module senses a low level when the RESET_N pin is forced low. A series Schottky diode is integrated in the module as protection: the module senses a low level when the RESET_N pin is forced low. The module has an internal open drain FET which pulls the RESET_N line low when an internal reset occurs and when the module is in power down mode. The module has an internal pull-up resistor (12.6 k typical) which pulls the level to 1.88 V (typical) when the module is not in the reset state.

H-level input

1.60

2.00

4.50

L-level output

0.00

H-level output

1.88

L-level input current Minimal low time required to perform a proper reset Table 14: RESET_N pin characteristics 50

-150

A ms

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

4.2.8 SIM pins


Parameter Low-level input High-level input Low-level output 1.26 2.00 Min. Typ. 0.00 0.00 1.80 2.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 High-level output 1.60 1.45 2.65 2.50 Input/Output leakage current Internal pull-up resistor on SIM_IO to VSIM Clock frequency on SIM_CLK Pad resistance: Rising edge Pad resistance: Falling edge Table 15: SIM pins characteristics 1.80 1.80 2.85 2.85 0.7 4.7 3.25 130 120 Max. 0.36 0.57 3.30 3.30 0.20 0.35 0.20 0.35 Unit V V V V V V V V V V V V A k MHz Remarks VSIM = 1.80 V VSIM = 2.85 V VSIM = 1.80 V VSIM = 2.85 V VSIM = 1.80 V, Max value at IOL = +1.0 mA VSIM = 1.80 V, Max value at IOL = +1.5 mA VSIM = 2.85 V, Max value at IOL = +1.0 mA VSIM = 2.85 V, Max value at IOL = +1.5 mA VSIM = 1.80 V, Min value at IOH = -1.0 mA VSIM = 1.80 V, Min value at IOH = -1.5 mA VSIM = 2.85 V, Min value at IOH = -1.0 mA VSIM = 2.85 V, Min value at IOH = -1.5 mA 0.2 V < VIN < 3.3 V

1.0-1.5 mA load 1.0-1.5 mA load

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

4.2.9 Generic Digital Interfaces pins


Parameter Internal supply for GDI domain Input characteristic: L-level input Input characteristic: H-level input Output characteristics: L-level output Min. 2.76 -0.20 2.00 Typ. 2.85 0.00 2.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Output characteristics: H-level output 2.65 2.50 2.65 2.50 2.65 2.50 2.65 2.50 2.65 2.50 Input/Output leakage current Pad resistance: Rising edge 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 0.7 50 70 70 115 130 180 Pad resistance: Falling edge 50 70 70 115 120 180 Pull-up input current -450 -100 -30 Pull-down input current 450 100 30 Table 16: GDI pins characteristics Max. 2.94 0.57 3.30 0.40 0.80 0.20 0.35 0.20 0.35 0.20 0.35 0.20 0.35 Unit V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V A A A A A A A Max value at IOL = +10.0 mA for Driver Class B slow Max value at IOL = +15.0 mA for Driver Class B slow Max value at IOL = +2.5 mA for Driver Class B Max value at IOL = +5.0 mA for Driver Class B Max value at IOL = +2.0 mA for Driver Class C Max value at IOL = +4.0 mA for Driver Class C Max value at IOL = +1.0 mA for Driver Class D Max value at IOL = +2.0 mA for Driver Class D Max value at IOL = +1.0 mA for Driver Class E and F Max value at IOL = +1.5 mA for Driver Class E and F Min value at IOH = -10.0 mA for Driver Class B slow Min value at IOH = -15.0 mA for Driver Class B slow Min value at IOH = -2.5 mA for Driver Class B Min value at IOH = -5.0 mA for Driver Class B Min value at IOH = -2.0 mA for Driver Class C Min value at IOH = -4.0 mA for Driver Class C Min value at IOH = -1.0 mA for Driver Class D Min value at IOH = -2.0 mA for Driver Class D Min value at IOH = -1.0 mA for Driver Class E and F Min value at IOH = -1.5 mA for Driver Class E and F 0.2 V < VIN < 3.3 V 2.5-5.0 mA load for Driver Class B slow 2.5-5.0 mA load for Driver Class B 2.0-4.0 mA load for Driver Class C 1.0-2.0 mA load for Driver Class D 1.0-1.5 mA load for Driver Class E 1.0-1.5 mA load for Driver Class F 2.5-5.0 mA load for Driver Class B slow 2.5-5.0 mA load for Driver Class B 2.0-4.0 mA load for Driver Class C 1.0-2.0 mA load for Driver Class D 1.0-1.5 mA load for Driver Class E 1.0-1.5 mA load for Driver Class F PU/PD Class A PU/PD Class B PU/PD Class C PU/PD Class A PU/PD Class B PU/PD Class C Remarks

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

T1 T2 T3

I2S_CLK
T4 T5

I2S_TX / I2S_WA
T6 T7

I2S_RX

Figure 5: AC characteristics of digital audio interface in normal I2S mode (<I2S_mode> = 2,4,6,8,10,12)
T1 T2 T3

I2S_CLK
T4 T5

I2S_TX / I2S_WA
T6 T7

I2S_RX

Figure 6: AC characteristics of digital audio interface in normal I2S mode (<I2S_mode> = 3,5,7,9,11,13) Parameter T1 1/T1 T2 T3 Description I2S_CLK period I2S_CLK frequency I2S_CLK high time I2S_CLK low time I2S_WA period I2S_WA frequency T4 T5 T6 T7 I2S_TX invalid before I2S_CLK low end I2S_TX invalid before I2S_CLK high end I2S_TX valid after I2S_CLK high begin I2S_TX valid after I2S_CLK low begin I2S_RX setup time before I2S_CLK high end I2S_RX setup time before I2S_CLK low end I2S_RX hold time after I2S_CLK low begin I2S_RX hold time after I2S_CLK high begin 27 27 0 0 Min. Typ. 3.906 3.906 256 256 1.953 1.953 1.953 1.953 125.0 125.0 8 8 24 24 24 24 Max. Unit s s kHz kHz s s s s s s kHz kHz ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns Remarks <I2S_mode> = 2,4,6,8,10,12 <I2S_mode> = 3,5,7,9,11,13 <I2S_mode> = 2,4,6,8,10,12 <I2S_mode> = 3,5,7,9,11,13 <I2S_mode> = 2,4,6,8,10,12 <I2S_mode> = 3,5,7,9,11,13 <I2S_mode> = 2,4,6,8,10,12 <I2S_mode> = 3,5,7,9,11,13 <I2S_mode> = 2,4,6,8,10,12 <I2S_mode> = 3,5,7,9,11,13 <I2S_mode> = 2,4,6,8,10,12 <I2S_mode> = 3,5,7,9,11,13 <I2S_mode> = 2,4,6,8,10,12 <I2S_mode> = 3,5,7,9,11,13 <I2S_mode> = 2,4,6,8,10,12 <I2S_mode> = 3,5,7,9,11,13 <I2S_mode> = 2,4,6,8,10,12 <I2S_mode> = 3,5,7,9,11,13 <I2S_mode> = 2,4,6,8,10,12 <I2S_mode> = 3,5,7,9,11,13

Table 17: AC characteristics of digital audio interface in normal I2S mode (<I2S_mode> = 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13)

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LEON-G100/G200 - Data Sheet

I2S_WA
T4 T1 T5

I2S_CLK
T2 T3 T6 M SB T8 T9 T7

I2S_TX

LSB

I2S_RX

LSB

M SB

Figure 7: AC characteristics of digital audio interface in PCM mode (<I2S_mode> = 0)


I2S_WA
T4 T5 T1

I2S_CLK
T6 T7 T2 T3

I2S_TX

LSB

M SB T8 T9

I2S_RX

LSB

M SB

Figure 8: AC characteristics of digital audio interface in PCM mode (<I2S_mode> = 1) Parameter T1 1/T1 T2 T3 Description I2S_CLK period I2S_CLK frequency I2S_CLK low time I2S_CLK high time I2S_WA period I2S_WA frequency T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 I2S_CLK high begin to I2S_WA high begin I2S_CLK low end to I2S_WA high end I2S_TX invalid before I2S_CLK low end I2S_TX valid after I2S_CLK high begin I2S_RX setup time before I2S_CLK high end I2S_RX hold time after I2S_CLK low begin 27 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 Min. Typ. 6.944 7.353 144 136 3.472 3.676 3.472 3.676 125.0 125.0 8 8 48 48 48 48 24 24 24 24 Max. Unit s s kHz kHz s s s s s s kHz kHz ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns Remarks <I2S_mode> = 0 <I2S_mode> = 1 <I2S_mode> = 0 <I2S_mode> = 1 <I2S_mode> = 0 <I2S_mode> = 1 <I2S_mode> = 0 <I2S_mode> = 1 <I2S_mode> = 0 <I2S_mode> = 1 <I2S_mode> = 0 <I2S_mode> = 1 <I2S_mode> = 0 <I2S_mode> = 1 <I2S_mode> = 0 <I2S_mode> = 1 <I2S_mode> = 0 <I2S_mode> = 1 <I2S_mode> = 0 <I2S_mode> = 1 <I2S_mode> = 0 <I2S_mode> = 1 <I2S_mode> = 0 <I2S_mode> = 1

Table 18: AC characteristics of digital audio interface in PCM mode (<I2S_mode> = 0,1)

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4.2.10 DDC (I2C) pins


Parameter Internal supply for DDC domain L-level input H-level input Hysteresis L-level output Input/Output leakage current Clock frequency on SCL Table 19: DDC pins characteristics Min. 2.76 -0.30 2.00 0.14 0.00 100 0.40 0.7 Typ. 2.85 0.00 2.85 Max. 2.94 0.86 3.30 Unit V V V V V A kHz In accordance with I2C bus specification In accordance with I2C bus specification In accordance with I2C bus specification Max value at IOL = +3.0 mA 0.2 V < VIN < 3.3 V Remarks

4.2.11 Audio pins


Pin Name MIC_BIAS1/2 Parameter Microphone supply open circuit voltage output Min. Typ. 2.20 Max. Unit V Remarks Open circuit single-ended voltage. Provided by MIC_BIAS1 with MIC_GND1 as reference, or provided by MIC_BIAS2 with MIC_GND2 as reference. Provided by MIC_BIAS1 with MIC_GND1 as reference, or provided by MIC_BIAS2 with MIC_GND2 as reference. Series resistance of the microphone voltage supply MIC_BIAS1 or MIC_BIAS2 MIC_GND1 and MIC_GND2 pins are internally connected to GND

Microphone supply current

2.0

mA

MIC_GND1/2

Microphone supply output resistance Microphone ground

2.85

3.00 0

3.15

k V

Table 20: Microphone supply characteristics Pin Name MIC_BIAS1/2 Parameter Input level range Min. Typ. Max. 1.03 Unit Vpp Remarks Full scale single-ended voltage. Signal applied to MIC_BIAS1 with MIC_GND1 as reference, or applied to MIC_BIAS2 with MIC_GND2 as reference. At 1 kHz. Impedance between MIC_BIAS1 and MIC_GND1 pins, or between MIC_BIAS2 and MIC_GND2 pins.

Input impedance

1.5

Internal discrete high-pass -3dB cutoff frequency Table 21: Microphone dynamic characteristics

70

Hz

If not specified otherwise, all parameters are measured with a bandwidth of 20 Hz,...,20 kHz.

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Pin Name HS_P

Parameter Maximum single-ended output voltage Common mode output voltage Internal output resistance Output load resistance Single-ended output load capacitance Signal to noise

Min. 1.65

Typ. 1.85 1.25 1.7 16

Max. 2.05

Unit Vpp V

Remarks10 Full scale single-ended open circuit voltage.

10 70 80

nF dB Load = 16 , Gain stage = +0 dB, Input signal = 0 dBFS, Code 0, A-weighted Load = 16 , Gain stage = +0 dB, Input signal = 0 dBFS Load = 16 , Gain stage = +0 dB, Input signal = -1 dBFS Load = 16 , Gain stage = +0 dB, Input signal = -6 dBFS Gain stage = +0 dB, UVDD(t) = 2.5 V+0.15 Vsin(21 kHzt) f < 0.45 fs f > 0.55 fs Variation due to change in supply, temperature and life time.

Signal to distortion (THD)

60 60 60

70 70

dB dB dB

Power supply rejection Passband ripple Stopband attenuation Absolute gain drift

60

66 0.5

dB dB dB %

50 2

If not specified otherwise, all parameters are measured with a bandwidth of 20 Hz,...,20 kHz. Table 22: Low power single-ended audio receive path (HS_P) output characteristics Pin Name SPK_P/SPK_N Parameter Maximum differential output voltage Common mode output voltage Output load resistance Single-ended output load capacitance Inductive load Signal to noise 70 80 Min. Typ. 7.8 1.6 8 10 400 Max. Unit Vpp V nF H dB Between output pins and GND with series resistance Load = 16 , Gain stage = +0 dB, Input signal = 0 dBFS, Code 0, Aweighted Load = 8 , 350 mW 1 kHz Remarks 10 Overdrive Gain stage = +9 dB

Signal to distortion (THD)

50

dB

Power supply rejection 60 dB If not specified otherwise, all parameters are measured with a bandwidth of 20 Hz,...,20 kHz.

Table 23: High power differential audio receive path (SPK_P, SPK_N) output characteristics

10

If not specified otherwise, all parameters are measured with a bandwidth of 20 Hz,...,20 kHz and gain setting gs = 0 dB.

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4.2.12 ADC pin (LEON-G100 only)


Pin Name ADC1 Parameter Resolution Differential linearity error Integral linearity error Offset error Absolute gain drift Input voltage span Throughput rate Input resistance Input resistance in measurement mode Internal voltage 0 0.2 1.1 387 580 773 Min. Typ. 11 0.5 4 10 2 2.00 4 Max. Unit Bits LSB LSB LSB % V Hz M k With respect to GND. If mode OFF is selected. With respect to GND. Variation due to process tolerances and change in supply, temperature, and life time. With respect to GND. Variation due to process tolerances and change in supply, temperature, and life time. ADC input = 0 V Variation due to change in supply, temperature and life time. Remarks

0.46

0.48

0.50

Input leakage current Table 24: ADC pin characteristics

0.1

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5 Mechanical specifications
X

B
D

K
Figure 9: Dimensions (LEON bottom and sides views)

Parameter A B C D E H N M K Weight

Description Height (mm) Width (mm) Total Thickness (mm) Edge to Pin Pitch (mm) Pin to Pin Pitch (mm) PCB Thickness (mm) Half-moon Diameter (mm) Pin Height (mm) Pin Width (mm) (g)

Min. 29.4 18.8 2.8 1.4 1.0 0.8 0.4 0.9 0.7 [1157.5 mil] [740.2 mil] [110.2 mil] [55.1 mil] [39.4 mil] [3.1 mil] [1.6 mil] [3.5 mil] [2.8 mil]

Typ. 29.5 18.9 3.0 1.5 1.1 0.9 0.5 1.0 0.8 <5 [1161.4 mil] [744.1 mil] [118.1 mil] [59.1 mil] [43.3 mil] [3.6 mil] [2.0 mil] [3.9 mil] [3.1 mil]

Max. 30.1 19.0 3.3 1.8 1.2 1.0 0.6 1.1 0.9 [1185.0 mil] [748.0 mil] [129.9 mil] [70.9 mil] [47.2 mil] [4.0 mil] [2.4 mil] [4.3 mil] [3.5 mil]

Table 25: Dimensions

For information regarding the Paste Mask and Footprint see the LEON-G100/G200 System Integration Manual [6].

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6 Qualification and approvals


6.1 Reliability tests
Tests for product family qualifications according to ISO 16750 Road vehicles - Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment, and appropriate standards (see Table 26).
Test Temperature step test Reference ISO16750-4 IEC60068-2-1 IEC60068-2-2 Test Conditions Function tests at stable temperature. The temperature must decrease in 5K steps from RT to -40C followed by increase to +85C in 5K steps. -40C / +125C, 100 cycles, air to air No function +85C / 85%rH VCCmax, 1000 hours, in function 1000 hrs @ 85C Ta Toper max, VCCmax +125C, 1000 hours, no function Function test at Umin, Unom, Umax 1 hour / voltage level Test at -40C, RT, +85C, Function tests at stable temperature +25C...+55C; >90% rH 6 cycles of 24 hrs 5-500 Hz; 5g 2.5 hrs/axis at 40C 2.5 hrs/axis at +85C 3 hrs/axis at RT Total: 24 hrs, function supervision 30 g / 11 ms (halfsine), 3 Shocks/axis, no function 1 mm/s +/- 0.5 mm/s D>2 mm 1 Bending cycle Duration on Dmax: 20s +/- 1 s

Temperature cycling Damp heat in function High Temp.Operating Life (Life span) in function Dry heat no function Electrical test at Umin, Unom, Umax

IEC60068-2-14 Na IEC60068-2-3 IEC60068-2-2 IEC60068-2-2 ISO16750-4 IEC60068-2-1 IEC60068-2-2 IEC60068-2-30 Db Variation 1 IEC60068-2-6

Damp heat cyclic Vibration in function

Mechanical Shock Robustness of terminations of Surface Mounted Devices

IEC60068-2-27 Ea IEC60068-2-21 Ue1

Table 26: Qualification tests

6.2 Approvals
Products marked with this lead-free symbol on the product label comply with the Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and the Council on the Restriction of Use of certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment RoHS). LEON-G100/G200 GSM/GPRS modules are RoHS compliant. No natural rubbers, hygroscopic materials, or materials containing asbestos are employed. LEON-G100/G200 modules are approved under the schemes reported in Table 27.

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Country EU EU US US Independent Canada

Scope R&TTE CE (NB ID: 0682) FCC PTCRB GCF CC plus field trials Industry Canada (IC)

LEON-G100 YES YES XPYLEONG100 YES YES 8595A-LEONG100

LEON-G200 YES YES XPYLEONG200 YES YES 8595A-LEONG200

Table 27: LEON-G100 / G200 certification approvals

For more details on all country certification and network operators please refer to our website www.u-blox.com.

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7 Product handling
7.1 Packaging
LEON-G100/G200 modules are delivered as hermetically sealed, reeled tapes in order to enable efficient production, production lot set-up and tear-down.

Figure 10: Reeled LEON-G100/G200 modules

7.1.1 Reels
LEON-G100/G200 modules are deliverable in quantities of 250 pcs on a reel. The dimension of the reel is shown in Figure 11. Quantities of less than 250 pieces are also available. Contact u-blox for more information.

Figure 11: Dimensions of reel (measurements are in mm, unless otherwise specified)

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7.1.2 Tapes
The dimensions and orientations of the tapes for LEON-G100/G200 modules are specified in Figure 12.

Top View

To roll

Free Space

Orientation

Figure 12: Dimensions for LEON-G100/G200 on tape

7.2 Shipment, storage and handling


LEON-G100/G200 modules are designed and packaged to be processed in an automatic assembly line, and are shipped in Tape-and-Reel. LEON-G100/G200 modules are Moisture Sensitive Devices (MSD) in accordance to the IPC/JEDEC specification. Appropriate MSD handling instructions and precautions are summarized in Sections 7.2.1 to 7.2.4. Read them carefully to prevent permanent damage due to moisture intake. LEON-G100/G200 modules contain highly sensitive electronic circuitry and are Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (ESD). Handling LEON-G100/G200 modules without proper ESD protection may destroy or damage them permanently. See Section 7.2.6 for ESD handling instructions.

7.2.1 Moisture sensitivity levels


The Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) relates to the packaging and handling precautions required. LEONG100/G200 modules are rated at MSL level 4. For MSL standard see IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020 (can be downloaded from www.jedec.org).

7.2.2 Shipment
Table 28 summarizes the dry pack requirements for different MSL levels in the IPC/JEDEC specification.

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MSL Level 1 2 2a 3 4

Dry Pack Requirement

Optional Required Required Required Required

Table 28: JEDEC specification of dry pack requirements

According to IPC/JEDEC specification J-STD-020, if a device passes MSL level 1, it is classified as not moisture sensitive and does not require dry pack. If a device fails level 1 but passes a higher numerical level, it is classified as moisture sensitive and must be dry packed in accordance with J-STD-033. LEON-G100/G200 modules are delivered on Tape-and-Reels in a hermetically sealed package (dry bag) to prevent moisture intake and protect against electrostatic discharge. For protection from physical damage, the reels are individually packed in cartons. Carrier materials such as trays, tubes, reels, etc., that are placed in the Moisture Barrier Bag (MBB) can affect the moisture level within the MBB. Therefore, the effect of these materials is compensated by adding additional desiccant in the MBB to ensure the shelf life of the SMD packages. The dry bag provides an IPC/JEDEC compliant MSD label describing the handling requirements to prevent humidity intake. IPC/JEDEC specifications require that MSD sensitive devices be packaged together with a Humidity Indicator Card (HIC) and desiccant to absorb humidity. If no moisture has been absorbed, the three fields in the HIC indicate blue color. Figure 13 shows examples of an MSD label and HIC.

72

01.01.2010

Figure 13: Examples of MSD Label and Humidity Indicator Card

7.2.3 Storage and floor life


The calculated shelf life for dry packed SMD packages is a minimum of 12 months from the bag seal date, when stored in a noncondensing atmospheric environment of <40C/90% RH. Table 29 lists floor life for different MSL levels in the IPC/JEDEC specification.

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MSL Level 1 2 2a 3 4

Floor life (out of bag) at factory ambient 30C/60% RH or as stated

Unlimited at 30C/85% RH 1 year 4 weeks 168 hours 72 hours

Table 29: JEDEC specification of floor life

The parts must be processed and soldered within the time specified for the MSL level. If this time is exceeded, or the humidity indicator card in the sealed package indicates that they have been exposed to moisture, the devices need to be pre-baked before the reflow solder process (see Section 7.2.4).

7.2.4 Drying
Both encapsulant and substrate materials absorb moisture. IPC/JEDEC specification J-STD-020 must be observed to prevent cracking and delamination associated with the popcorn effect during reflow soldering. The popcorn effect can be described as miniature explosions of evaporating moisture. Baking before processing is required in the following cases: Humidity indicator card: At least one circular indicator is no longer blue Floor life or environmental requirements after opening the seal have been exceeded, e.g. exposure to excessive seasonal humidity. Refer to Section 4 of IPC/JEDEC J-STD-033 for recommended baking procedures. Table 4-1 of the specification lists the required bake times and conditions for drying. For example, a LEON-G100 that has exceeded its floor life by >72 hours shall be baked at 125C for 9 hours. (Floor life begins counting at time = 0 after bake). Do not attempt to bake LEON-G100/G200 modules while contained in tape and rolled up in reels. For baking, place parts individually onto oven tray. Oxidation risk: Baking SMD packages may cause oxidation and/or intermetallic growth of the terminations, which if excessive can result in soldering problems during board assembly. The temperature and time for baking SMD packages are therefore limited by solderability considerations. The cumulative bake time at a temperature greater than 90C and up to 125C shall not exceed 96 hours. If the bake temperature is not greater than 90C, there is no limit on bake time. Bake temperatures higher than 125C are not allowed.

7.2.5 Reflow soldering


Reflow profiles are to be selected according to IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020.

7.2.6 ESD precautions


LEON-G100/G200 modules are Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (ESD) and require special ESD precautions typically applied to ESD sensitive components. Maximum ESD ratings of the LEON-G100/G200 modules are reported in Table 7. Proper ESD handling and packaging procedures must be applied throughout the processing, handling and operation of any application that incorporates LEON-G100/G200 modules. ESD precautions should be implemented on the application board where the module is mounted, as described in the LEON-G100/G200 System Integration Manual [6]. Failure to observe these precautions can result in severe damage to the device!

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8 Default settings
Interface AT interface Autobauding UART interface AT+IPR=0 AT&S1 AT&D1 AT&C1 AT&K3 Power Saving Network registration AT+UPSV=0 AT+COPS=0 Settings Comments Frame: 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit Flow control: hardware Enabled DSR line sets to ON in connected mode (GPRS data transfer only) and to OFF in command mode Upon an ON-to-OFF transition of DTR, the DCE enters online command state and issues an OK result code DCD changes in accordance with the underlying DCE, which may include functions other than the physical layer functions HW flow control enabled Disabled Self network registration

Table 30: Available Protocols

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9 Labeling and ordering information


9.1 Product labeling
The labeling LEON-G100/G200 modules include important product information. The location of the product type number is shown in Figure 14.

LEON-CDVG TTQ-XX
800000.XXXX.000 09/05 IMEI: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
FCC ID: XXXXXXXXXXX IC ID: XXXXX-XXXXXXXX CMIIT ID: XXXXXXXXXX

XXXX

Figure 14: Location of product type number on LEON-G100 module label

About approval code please refer to chapter 6.2.

9.2 IMEI
TAC (Type Allocation Code) For LEON-G100: 35785203. For LEON-G200: 35785303. For LEON-G100 (Brazilian market): 35717604 The first 8 digits of IMEI are the TAC number.

9.3 Explanation of codes


3 different product code formats are used. The Product Name is used in documentation such as this data sheet and identifies all u-blox products, independent of packaging and quality grade. The Ordering Code includes options and quality, while the Type Number includes the hardware and firmware versions. Table 31 below details these 3 different formats:
Format Product Name Ordering Code Type Number Structure LEON-CDVG LEON-CDVG-TTQ LEON-CDVG-TTQ-XX

Table 31: Product Code Formats

The parts of the product code are explained in Table 32.

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Code C

Meaning Cellular standard (i.e. G: GSM; E: EDGE; W: WEDGE; H: HSDPA; U:HSUPA, P: HSPA+, L: LTE; C: CDMA) Generation, e.g. chip or function set; range: [09] Variant based on the same cellular chip GPS generation (if GPS functionality available) Major Product Version Quality grade/production site S = standard / made in Austria A = automotive / made in Austria B = standard / made in Brazil HW version plus GPS SW (not relevant for certification)

Example G: GSM

D V G TT Q

5: u-blox 5, 0: no GPS functionality 00 S

XX

00

Table 32: Part identification code

9.4 Ordering information


Ordering No. LEON-G100-06S LEON-G100-06A LEON-G200-06S Table 33: Product ordering codes Product Quad-band GSM/GPRS Module, 29.5 x 18.9 x 3.00 mm, 250 pcs/reel Automotive quad-band GSM/GPRS Module, 29.5 x 18.9 x 3.00 mm, 250 pcs/reel Quad-band GSM/GPRS module with extended feature set, 29.5 x 18.9 x 3.00 mm, 250 pcs/reel

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Appendix A Glossary
Name ADC AUDIO DDC Driver Class EOS ERS GDI H HBM L OD PD POS PU PU/PD Class SIM T TBF Definition Analog/Digital Converter, ADC Pins (power domain) Audio Pins (power domain) DDC Interface (power domain) Output Driver Class: see Table 16 for definition Electrical Overstress External Reset Signal Generic Digital Interfaces (power domain) High Human Body Model Low Open Drain Pull-Down Power-On Input Signal Pull-Up Pull Class: see Table 16 for definition SIM Interface (power domain) Tristate Temporary Block Flow

Table 34: Explanation of abbreviations and terms used

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Revision history
Revision 1 2 Date 02/05/2011 06/06/2011 28/06/2011 Name lpah lpah lpah Status / Comments Initial release Added Qualification tests Changed status to Released

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Contact
For complete contact information visit us at www.u-blox.com
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Headquarters Europe, Middle East, Africa


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