LISA-C2 series
CDMA 1xRTT Module
Data Sheet
Abstract
Technical data sheet describing the LISA-C2 series CDMA 2000
1xRTT cellular modules.
These modules are a complete and cost efficient 3G solution offering
153 kb/s single-band 450 MHz or dual-band 800/1900 MHz data
transmission technology in a popular compact form factor.
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Title
LISA-C2 series
Subtitle
CDMA 1xRTT Module
Document type
Data Sheet
Document number
UBX-13000623
Revision and date
R15
Document status
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16 Aug 2017
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This document applies to the following products:
Name
Type number
Firmware version
PCN / IN
LISA-C200
LISA-C200-02S-01
E0.S.05.00.04R
UBX-TN-12077
LISA-C200
LISA-C200
LISA-C200-22S-01
LISA-C200-03S-00
E0.V.05.00.03R
E0.S.06.00.07R
UBX-TN-12077
UBX-13005454
LISA-C200
LISA-C200
LISA-C200-23S-00
LISA-C200-04S-00
E0.V.06.00.06R
E0.S.07.00.07R
UBX-13005454
UBX-14042040
LISA-C200
LISA-C200-24S-00
E0.V.07.00.07R
UBX-14042040
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Contents
Contents.............................................................................................................................. 3
1
Functional description.................................................................................................. 5
1.1
Overview .............................................................................................................................................. 5
1.2
Product features ................................................................................................................................... 5
1.3
1.4
Block diagram....................................................................................................................................... 6
Product description ............................................................................................................................... 6
1.5
AT Command support .......................................................................................................................... 6
1.6
Supported features ............................................................................................................................... 7
1.6.1
Antenna Detection ........................................................................................................................ 7
2
1.6.2
Embedded TCP/IP and UDP/IP ........................................................................................................ 7
1.6.3
1.6.4
FTP ................................................................................................................................................ 7
HTTP ............................................................................................................................................. 7
1.6.5
GNSS (via modem) ........................................................................................................................ 7
1.6.6
1.6.7
Embedded AssistNow Software ..................................................................................................... 7
TM
CellLocate ................................................................................................................................... 8
1.6.8
Hybrid Positioning ......................................................................................................................... 8
1.6.9
1.6.10
Network Indication ........................................................................................................................ 8
Audio Playback .............................................................................................................................. 8
Interfaces ...................................................................................................................... 9
2.1
Power Management ............................................................................................................................. 9
2.1.1
Module supply (VCC) .................................................................................................................... 9
2.1.2
2.2
2.3
Digital I/O interfaces supply ........................................................................................................... 9
RF antenna interface ............................................................................................................................. 9
System functions .................................................................................................................................. 9
2.3.1
Module power-on (PWR_ON) ........................................................................................................ 9
2.3.2
External reset (RESET_N) ................................................................................................................ 9
2.4
Serial communication ........................................................................................................................... 9
2.4.1
Asynchronous serial interface (UART)........................................................................................... 10
2.4.2
2.4.3
Universal Serial Bus (USB) ............................................................................................................ 10
Mux protocol............................................................................................................................... 10
2
2.5
DDC (I C) bus interface ....................................................................................................................... 10
2.6
2.7
Audio ................................................................................................................................................. 10
GPIO ................................................................................................................................................... 11
3
Pin Definition .............................................................................................................. 12
5
Electrical specifications .............................................................................................. 16
5.1
Absolute maximum rating .................................................................................................................. 16
5.2
Operating conditions .......................................................................................................................... 16
5.2.1
Operating temperature range ...................................................................................................... 16
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5.2.2
Supply/Power pins ....................................................................................................................... 17
5.2.3
5.2.4
Power consumption .................................................................................................................... 17
RF Performance ........................................................................................................................... 17
5.2.5
PWR_ON pin ............................................................................................................................... 18
5.2.6
5.2.7
RESET_N pin ................................................................................................................................ 18
SIM pins ...................................................................................................................................... 18
5.2.8
Generic Digital Interfaces pins ..................................................................................................... 19
9.1.1
9.1.2
USB pins ...................................................................................................................................... 19
2
DDC (I C) pins.............................................................................................................................. 20
9.1.3
Audio pins ................................................................................................................................... 20
9.1.4
9.1.5
Primary PCM interface (2.048 MHz PCM clock speed) ................................................................. 21
Aux PCM interface (128 KHz PCM clock speed) ........................................................................... 22
10 Mechanical specifications .......................................................................................... 24
11 Approvals.................................................................................................................... 25
11.1
Approvals........................................................................................................................................ 25
12 Product handling & soldering .................................................................................... 26
12.1
12.1.1
Packaging ....................................................................................................................................... 26
Reels ........................................................................................................................................... 26
12.1.2 Tapes .......................................................................................................................................... 27
12.2
Moisture Sensitivity Levels ............................................................................................................... 28
12.3
Reflow soldering ............................................................................................................................. 28
12.4
ESD precautions .............................................................................................................................. 28
13 Labeling and ordering information........................................................................... 29
13.1
Product labeling .............................................................................................................................. 29
13.2
13.3
Explanation of codes ....................................................................................................................... 29
Ordering information ...................................................................................................................... 30
Appendix .......................................................................................................................... 31
A Glossary ...................................................................................................................... 31
Related documents........................................................................................................... 32
Revision history ................................................................................................................ 33
Contact .............................................................................................................................. 34
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1 Functional description
1.1 Overview
The LISA-C2 series CDMA2000 1xRTT modules provide dual-band 800/1900 MHz (LISA-C200) voice and data
transmission in a compact form factor. The modules feature low power consumption and packet data
transmission, and combine baseband, RF transceiver, power management unit, and power amplifier in a single,
easy-to-integrate solution.
The LISA-C2 series modules are complete, fully qualified and certified solutions, which reduces cost and enables
short time to market. Either module is ideally suited to M2M and automotive applications such as: mobile
Internet terminals and applications, car infotainment and telematics, Automatic Meter Reading (AMR), Remote
Monitoring Automation and Control (RMAC), surveillance and security, road pricing, asset tracking, fleet
management, anti theft systems, and Point of Sales (PoS) terminals.
The LISA-C2 series modules support full access to u-blox GNSS receivers via a serial port. Thus CDMA and GNSS
can be controlled through a single serial port from any host processor.
The compact LISA form factor and SMT pads allow fully automated assembly with standard pick & place and
reflow soldering equipment for cost-efficient, high-volume production.
1.2 Product features
a = Available from versions 03S/23S onwards; b = Available from versions 04S/24S onwards;
a
b
c
•
GNSS via modem
•
Rx Diversity
•
FW update via serial
•
FW update over the air (FOTA)
b
CellLocate
•
Embedded AssistNow
•
Embedded SSL
Antenna Supervisor
•
Embedded FTP, HTTP
Network indication
5
Embedded TCP/UDP
Digital Audio
1
Jamming Detection
Analog Audio
1
DDC for u-blox GNSS
1900
Functions
GPIO
800
Audio
USB
153
SPI
153
UART
CDMA [MHz]
Interface
CDMA [MHz]
Bands
Tx [kb/s]
LISA-C200
Technology
Rx [kb/s]
Module
•
c = Sprint
Table 1: LISA-C2 series main features summary
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1.3 Block diagram
Diplexer
ANT
SIM Card
RF
Transceiver
UART
800MHz PA
DDC(for GPS)
19.2 MHz
1900 MHz PA
LNA
Wireless
Base-band
Processor
SAW
Filter
LNA
Memory
USB
GPIO(s)
AnalogAudio
Digital Audio
Vcc (Supply)
Power On
Power Management Unit
External Reset
V_INT (I/O)
Figure 1: LISA-C200 series block diagram
1.4 Product description
LISA-C2 series cellular modules integrate full-feature 1xRTT CDMA data and voice communication. These
modules are form factor compatible with the popular u-blox LISA-U W-CDMA module families. The LISA-C200
module is intended for operation on CDMA networks, such as Sprint, Verizon and Aeris in North America.
3G CDMA 2000 1x Characteristics
Dual Band Mobile Station
Dual-band support:
Band Class 0 ;
Band Class 1 ;
800 MHz
1900 MHz
Rx Sensitivity
Band Class 0 ; –108 dBm
Band Class 1;
–108 dBm
Tx Power conducted
Band Class 0 ; +24 dBm
Band Class 1;
+24 dBm
CDMA 2000 1x packet data up to 153 kb/s DL/UL
Table 2: LISA-C200 CDMA 2000 1x characteristics
1.5 AT Command support
The modules support enhanced AT command sets: IS-707.3 [1], GSM 07.05 [4], GSM 07.07 [3], ITU-T v.24 [7]
(as applicable) and the u-blox AT command extension.
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For the complete list of the supported AT commands and their syntax see the u-blox C-200 AT
Commands Manual [6].
1.6 Supported features
1.6.1 Antenna Detection
Antenna presence detection capability is provided, by evaluating the resistance from the ANT pin to GND by
means of an internal antenna detection circuit. For further details, refer to the u-blox C-200 System Integration
Manual [9].
The antenna detection feature can be enabled through the +UANTR AT command.
For more details about AT commands, see the u-blox AT Commands Manual [8].
1.6.2 Embedded TCP/IP and UDP/IP
LISA-C2 series modules include embedded TCP/IP and UDP/IP stack. For more details about AT commands, see
the u-blox AT Commands Manual [8].
Direct Link mode for TCP and UDP sockets is supported. Sockets can be set in Direct Link mode to establish a
transparent end to end communication with an already connected TCP or UDP socket via serial interface.
TCP direct link mode for LISA-C200 is not supported in 01S and 21S versions
1.6.3 FTP
File Transfer Protocol functionality is supported via AT commands. Files are read and stored in the local file
system of the module. Alternatively Direct Link mode is supported, where files are sent to the serial interface
from an external application processor is forwarded to the network and vice-versa. For more details about AT
commands see u-blox AT Commands Manual [8].
FTP direct link mode for LISA-C200 is supported by versions 04S/24S and successive versions
1.6.4 HTTP
HTTP protocol is supported. HEAD, GET, POST, DELETE and PUT operations are available. The file size to be
uploaded or downloaded depends on the free space available in the local file system (FFS) at the moment of the
operation.
For more details about AT commands see the u-blox AT Commands Manual [8].
1.6.5 GNSS (via modem)
2
Full access to u-blox positioning chips and modules is available through a dedicated DDC (I C) interface. This
means that from any host processor a single serial port can control the cellular module and the positioning chip
or module. For more details see the GPS Implementation Application Note [11].
GNSS integration for LISA-C200 is supported by versions 03S/23S and successive versions
1.6.6 Embedded AssistNow Software
Embedded AssistNow Online and AssistNow Offline clients provide better GNSS performance and faster Time-toFirst-Fix. An AT command can enable / disable the clients.
Embedded AssistNow software for LISA-C200 is supported by versions 03S /23S and successive versions
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1.6.7 CellLocateTM
TM
CellLocate enables the estimation of device position based on the parameters of the mobile network cells
TM
visible to the specific device based on the CellLocate database. It is implemented using a set of AT commands
TM
for CellLocate service configuration and position request. For more details about AT commands see the u-blox
AT Commands Manual [8].
TM
CellLocate for LISA-C200 is supported by versions 04S/24S and successive versions
1.6.8 Hybrid Positioning
The module current position is provided using a u-blox positioning chip or module or the estimated position
TM
from CellLocate depending by which positioning method provides the best and fastest solution according to
the user configuration
Hybrid positioning is implemented through a set of AT commands that allow the configuration and the position
request. For more details about AT commands see the u-blox AT Commands Manual [8].
Hybrid positioning for LISA-C200 is supported by versions 04S/24S and successive versions
1.6.9 Network Indication
Selected GPIO can be configured to indicate the network status: registered home network, registered roaming,
voice or data call session, no service.
The feature can be enabled through the +UGPIOC AT command. For more details about AT commands see the
u-blox AT Commands Manual [8].
Network indication status for LISA-C200 is supported by versions 04S/24S and successive versions
1.6.10 Audio Playback
Audio files in AMR format can be uploaded in the LISA-C200 local file system (FFS) and played back through the
audio interface using the +UPLAYFILE AT command. For more details about AT commands see the u-blox AT
Commands Manual [8].
Audio playback for LISA-C200 is supported by versions 04S/24S and successive versions
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2 Interfaces
2.1 Power Management
2.1.1 Module supply (VCC)
LISA-C2 series 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 significantly, based on the power consumption profile of
the CDMA system (described in the u-blox C-200 System Integration Manual [9]).
2.1.2 Digital I/O interfaces supply
The LISA-C2 series module provides an internally generated supply rail output for digital interfaces (V_INT). This
can be used in place of an external discrete regulator to supply pull-up resistors on the DDC interface. This
optimizes the bill of material for various applications, e.g. with u-blox GNSS receivers operating at 1.8 V.
This source is shared with internal base band processing and memory devices. Prohibit external
devices from sourcing current into this pin. Unexpected behavior of LISA-C2 series modules can
result.
2.2 RF antenna interface
The ANT pad has an impedance of 50 Ω and provides the RF antenna interface.
2.3 System functions
2.3.1 Module power-on (PWR_ON)
By pulling the PWR_ON pin low the falling edge will begin power on sequence. This line must be held low
(150 msec) and should be driven by open drain or open collector. PWR_ON pin has an internal pull-up
resistor.
2.3.2 External reset (RESET_N)
By pulling the Reset_N pin low the falling edge will begin the reset sequence. This line must be held low for
300 msec and should be driven by open drain or open collector. The modem has an internal pull-up resistor.
2.4 Serial communication
LISA-C2 series modules provide the following serial communication interfaces where AT command interface and
Packet-Switched Data communication are concurrently available:
One asynchronous serial interface (UART)
One full-speed USB 2.0 compliant interface
Only one interface is active. The default is USB, and if no USB is detected then it is assumed that the UART
interface is desired.
The USB interface, using all the provided lines (VUSB_DET, USB_D+ and USB_D-), can be used for the upgrade
of the module firmware.
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2.4.1 Asynchronous serial interface (UART)
The UART interface is a 5-wire unbalanced asynchronous serial interface provided for all communications with
LISA-C2 series modules.
UART features are:
Serial port with RS-232 functionality conforming to the ITU-T V.24 Recommendation [6], with CMOS
compatible signal levels (0 V for low data bit or ON state and 1.8 V for high data bit or OFF state)
Data lines (TxD as input, RxD as output), hardware flow control lines (RTS as input, CTS as output), and
Ring Indicator (RI)
2.4.2 Universal Serial Bus (USB)
The LISA-C2 series modules include a full-speed USB 2.0 compliant interface with maximum throughput of 12
Mb/s. The module itself acts as a USB device and can be connected to any USB host.
The USB is the main interface for transferring high speed data between the LISA-C2 module and a host
processor.
Signals USB_D+/USB_D- carry the USB serial data and signaling. The USB interface is automatically enabled by a
valid USB VBUS supply voltage (5.0 V typical) on VUSB_DET pin.
2.4.3 Mux protocol
The LISA-C2 series modules have a software layer with MUX functionality, 3GPP TS 27.010 Multiplexer Protocol
[2], available on the UART.
The USB interface does not support the multiplexer protocol TS 27.010.
This is a data link protocol (layer 2 of OSI model) that uses HDLC-like framing and operates between the module
(DCE) and the application processor (DTE) and allows simultaneous sessions over the used physical link (UART):
the user can concurrently use the AT command interface on one MUX channel and Packet-Switched / Data
communication on another MUX channel. Each session consists of a stream of bytes transferring various kinds of
data such as SMS, CBS, PSD, AT commands in general.
The following channels are defined:
Channel 0: control channel
Channel 1- 2 : AT commands / data connection
This permits, for example, an SMS to be transferred to the DTE when a data connection is in progress.
2.5 DDC (I2C) bus interface
LISA-C200 modules, from version 03S/23S onwards, include an I2C compatible DDC interface that can
communicate with a u-blox GNSS receiver. The LISA-C2 series module acts as an I2C master, which can
2
communicate with two I2C slaves in accordance with the I C bus specifications [6].
2.6 Audio
Audio signal routing can be controlled by the dedicated AT command +USPM (refer to u-blox C200 AT
Commands Manual [8]). This command allows setting the audio path mode, composed by the uplink audio path
and the downlink audio path. The LISA-C2 series modules provide one analog and one digital audio interface:
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Analog audio interface: a differential analog microphone input (MIC_P/MIC_N) and a differential analog
output (SPK_P/SPK_N) shared for all downlink analog path modes. The uplink or downlink analog path
profiles use the same physical input or output but have different sets of audio parameters (for more details,
refer to u-blox C200 AT Commands Manual [8])
Digital audio interface: a 4-wire digital audio interface, including PCM_CLK, PCM_DI, PCM_DO,
PCM_SYNC. This audio path is selected using parameters and in
AT+USPM command (for more details, refer to u-blox C200 AT Commands Manual [8])
For further details about the hardware integration of the audio interface in an application design, refer to the
u-blox C200 System Integration Manual [9].
For further details about the possible settings of the audio interface, as well as the allowed input/output audio
path combinations and as the default values related to the uplink/downlink path, refer to u-blox C200 AT
Commands Manual [8].
2.7 GPIO
The LISA-C2 series modules provide 5 pins (GPIO1, GPIO2, GPIO3, GPIO4 and GPIO5) that can be configured
for general purpose input or output, or can be configured to provide special functions via u-blox AT commands
(for further details, refer to the u-blox C200 System Integration Manual [9] and to the u-blox C200 AT
Commands Manual [8].
Function
Description
Module
Default GPIO
Configurable GPIOs
GPS supply enable
Enable/disable the supply of u-blox GNSS
receiver connected to cellular module
LISA-C2 series
GPIO2
--
GPS data ready
Sense when u-blox GNSS receiver connected
to cellular module is ready for sending data by
the DDC (I2C)
LISA-C2 series
GPIO3
--
GPS RTC sharing
RTC (Real Time Clock) synchronization signal
to u-blox GNSS receiver connected to cellular
module
Future
firmware
release
GPIO4
--
General purpose
input
Input to sense high or low digital level
LISA-C2 series
--
All
General purpose
output
Output to set the high or the low digital level
LISA-C2 series
--
All
Network Indication
status
Indicates network status: registered home
network, registered roaming, voice or data call
session, no service.
LISA-C2 series
--
All
Pad disabled
Tri-state with an internal active pull-down
enabled
LISA-C2 series
--
All
Table 3: GPIO functions
Network indication status for LISA-C200 is supported by versions 04S/24S and successive versions
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75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
GND
RSVD
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
ANT
GND
GND
GND
76
1
GND
3 Pin Definition
GND
65
64
2
RSVD
GND
3
GND
VCC
63
4
V_INT
VCC
62
5
RSVD
VCC
61
6
GND
GND
60
7
GND
RSVD
59
8
GND
RSVD
58
9
RSVD
RSVD
57
10
RI
RSVD
56
11
RSVD
RSVD
55
12
RSVD
SPK_N
54
13
RTS
SPK_P
53
14
CTS
RSVD
52
15
TXD
GPIO5
51
16
RXD
VSIM
50
17
GND
SIM_RST
49
18
VUSB_DET
SIM_IO
48
19
PWR_ON
SIM_CLK
47
20
GPIO1
SDA
46
21
GPIO2
SCL
45
22
RESET_N
PCM_DI
44
23
GPIO3
PCM_CLK
43
24
GPIO4
25
GND
26
USB_D-
27
USB_D+
LISA-C2
38 GND
37 GND
36 GND
35
GND
34 GND
33 GND
32 GND
31
GND
30 GND
29 GND
28 GND
Top View
PCM_DO
42
PCM_SYNC
41
MIC_P
40
MIC_N
39
Figure 2: LISA-C2 series pin assignment
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No
Name
1
GND
Power
domain
-
2
3
RSVD
GND
-
4
V_INT
5
I/O
Description
Remarks
N/A
Ground
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
N/A
N/A
RESERVED pin
Ground
Leave unconnected.
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
-
O
Digital I/O Interfaces supply
output
RSVD
-
N/A
RESERVED pin
6
GND
-
N/A
Ground
V_INT = 1.8V (typical) generated by the module when
it is switched-on and the RESET_N (external reset input
pin) is not forced to the low level.
This pin has special function: it must be connected to
GND to allow module to work properly.
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
7
8
GND
GND
-
N/A
N/A
Ground
Ground
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
9
RSVD
N/A
RESERVED pin
Leave unconnected.
10
RI
O
UART ring indicator
11
RSVD
N/A
RESERVED pin
4
Circuit 125 (RI) in ITU-T V.24.
Output driver class B.
PU/PD class a. Value at internal reset: T/PU.
See section 5.2.8 for detailed electrical specs.
Leave unconnected.
12
13
RSVD
RTS
GDI
N/A
I
RESERVED pin
UART ready to send
14
CTS
GDI
O
UART clear to send
15
TXD
GDI
I
UART transmitted data
16
RXD
GDI
O
UART received data
17
18
GND
VUSB_DET
USB
N/A
I
Ground
USB detect input
19
PWR_ON
POS
I
Power-on input
20
GPIO1
GDI
I/O
GPIO
21
GPIO2
GDI
I/O
GPIO
22
RESET_N
ERS
I
External reset input
23
GPIO3
GDI
I/O
GPIO
24
GPIO4
GDI
I/O
GPIO
25
26
GND
USB_D-
USB
N/A
I/O
Ground
USB Data Line D-
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Leave unconnected.
Circuit 105 (RTS) in ITU-T V.24.
Internal active pull-up to V_INT enabled.
See section 5.2.8 for detailed electrical specs.
Circuit 106 (CTS) in ITU-T V.24.
Output driver class A.
See section 5.2.8 for detailed electrical specs.
Circuit 103 (TxD) in ITU-T V.24.
Internal active pull-up to V_INT enabled.
See section 5.2.8 for detailed electrical specs.
Circuit 104 (RxD) in ITU-T V.24.
Output driver class A. See section 5.2.8 for detailed
electrical specs.
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
Input for VBUS (5 V typical) USB supply sense.
See section 9.1.1 for detailed electrical specs.
The PWR_ON pin has Internal pull-up resistor.
See section 5.2.5 for detailed electrical specs.
Value at internal reset: T/PD.
See section 5.2.8 for detailed electrical specs.
Value at internal reset: T/PD.
See section 5.2.8 for detailed electrical specs.
The RESET_N has Internal pull-up resistor
See section 4.2.6 for detailed electrical specs.
Value at internal reset: T/PD.
See section 5.2.8 for detailed electrical specs.
Value at internal reset: T/PD.
See section 5.2.8 for detailed electrical specs.
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
90 Ω nominal differential impedance
Pull-up or pull-down resistors and external series
resistors as required by the USB 2.0 high-speed
specification [5] are part of the USB pad driver and
need not be provided externally.
See section 9.1.1 for detailed electrical specs.
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No
Name
27
USB_D+
Power
domain
USB
28
GND
29
30
GND
GND
31
32
I/O
Description
Remarks
I/O
USB Data Line D+
-
N/A
Ground
90 Ω nominal differential impedance
Pull-up or pull-down resistors and external series
resistors as required by the USB 2.0 high-speed
specification [5] are part of the USB pad driver and
need not be provided externally.
See section 9.1.1 for detailed electrical specs.
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
-
N/A
N/A
Ground
Ground
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
GND
GND
-
N/A
N/A
Ground
Ground
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
33
GND
-
N/A
Ground
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
34
35
GND
GND
-
N/A
N/A
Ground
Ground
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
36
37
GND
GND
-
N/A
N/A
Ground
Ground
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
38
39
GND
MIC_N
AUDIO
N/A
I
Ground
Differential analog audio
input (negative)
40
MIC_P
AUDIO
I
Differential analog audio
input (positive)
All GND pads must be connected to ground.
Differential analog microphone input
Internal DC blocking 0.1 uF capacitor.
Differential analog microphone input
Internal DC blocking 0.1 uF capacitor.
41
PCM_SYNC
GDI
O
Digital Sync
42
PCM_DO
GDI
O
Data Output
43
PCM_CLK
GDI
O
Clock Output
44
PCM_DI
GDI
I
Data Input
45
SCL
DDC
O
I2C bus clock line
46
SDA
DDC
I/O
I2C bus clock line
47
SIM_CLK
SIM
O
SIM clock
48
SIM_IO
SIM
I/O
SIM data
49
SIM_RST
SIM
O
SIM reset
50
VSIM
-
O
SIM supply output
51
GPIO5
GDI
I/O
GPIO
52
RSVD
-
N/A
RESERVED pin
53
SPK_P
AUDIO
O
Differential analog audio
output (positive)
54
SPK_N
AUDIO
O
Differential analog audio
output (negative)
55
RSVD
RSVD
-
N/A
RESERVED pin
56
RSVD
RSVD
-
N/A
RESERVED pin
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Digital Audio Sync pulse. See section 4.2.8 for detailed
electrical specs.
Digital Audio Output. See section 4.2.8 for detailed
electrical specs.
Digital Audio Clock Output. See section 4.2.8 for
detailed electrical specs.
Digital Audio Input. See section 4.2.8 for detailed
electrical specs.
Fixed open drain. No internal pull-up.
Value at internal reset: T.
See section 4.2.10 for detailed electrical specs.
Fixed open drain. No internal pull-up.
Value at internal reset: T.
See section 9.1.2 for detailed electrical specs.
Value at internal reset: L.
See section 4.2.7 for detailed electrical specs.
Internal 10 kΩ pull-up resistor to VSIM.
Value at internal reset: L/PD.
See section 4.2.7 for detailed electrical specs.
Value at internal reset: L.
See section 4.2.7 for detailed electrical specs.
VSIM = 1.80 V typical or 2.85 V typical generated by
the module according to the SIM card type.
See section 4.2.7 for detailed electrical specs.
Value at internal reset: T/PD.
See section 5.2.8 for detailed electrical specs.
Leave unconnected.
Differential analog audio output shared for all path
modes: earpiece, headset and loudspeaker mode.
See section 9.1.2 for detailed electrical specs.
Differential analog audio output shared for all path
modes: earpiece, headset and loudspeaker mode.
See section 9.1.2 for detailed electrical specs.
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No
Name
57
RSVD
Power
domain
RSVD
58
59
RSVD
RSVD
RSVD
RSVD
60
61
GND
VCC
62
63
I/O
Description
Remarks
-
N/A
RESERVED pin
-
N/A
N/A
RESERVED pin
RESERVED pin
GND
VCC
-
N/A
I
Ground
Module supply input
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
-
I
I
Module supply input
Module supply input
64
GND
GND
-
N/A
Ground
65
66
GND
GND
GND
GND
-
N/A
N/A
Ground
Ground
67
68
GND
ANT
GND
ANT
-
N/A
I/O
Ground
RF antenna
69
70
GND
GND
GND
GND
-
N/A
N/A
Ground
Ground
71
GND
GND
-
N/A
Ground
72
73
GND
GND
GND
GND
-
N/A
N/A
Ground
Ground
74
75
RSVD
GND
RSVD
GND
-
N/A
N/A
RESERVED pin
Ground
76
GND
GND
-
N/A
Ground
Table 4: LISA-C200 Pinout
Pins designated “RESERVED” should be left open.
For more information about the pinout, see u-blox C-200 System Integration Manual [9].
See Appendix A for an explanation of abbreviations and terms used.
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5 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 5.2) of the specification should be avoided. Exposure to Absolute Maximum Rating
conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
Operating condition 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.
5.1 Absolute maximum rating
Limiting values given below are in accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134).
Symbol
Description
Condition
Min.
Max.
Unit
VCC
ICC
Module supply voltage
Module supply current
Input DC voltage at VCC pin
Input DC current at VCC pin
–0.30
5.00
0.80
V
A
VUSB_DET
USB
USB detection pin
USB D+/D- pins
Input DC voltage at VUSB_DET
Input DC voltage at USB_D+ and USB_D-
–0.30
–1.00
5.35
5.35
V
V
GDI
ERS
Generic digital interfaces
External reset signal
Input DC voltage at Generic digital interfaces pins
Input DC voltage at External reset signal pin
–0.30
–0.30
2.10
2.50
V
V
POS
Power-on input
Input DC voltage at Power-on signal pin
–0.30
4.70
V
ANT
Rho_ANT
Antenna power
Antenna ruggedness
Input RF power at ANT pin
Output RF load mismatch ruggedness at ANT pin
10
10:1
dBm
VSWR
Tstg
Storage Temperature
90
°C
–40
Table 5: 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.
5.2 Operating conditions
Unless otherwise indicated, all operating condition specifications are at an ambient temperature of 25°C.
Operation beyond the operating conditions is not recommended and extended exposure
beyond them may affect device reliability.
5.2.1 Operating temperature range
Parameter
Min.
Max.
Unit
Remarks
Normal operating temperature
–20
Typ.
+65
°C
Normal operating temperature range (fully
CDMA Specification Compliant).
Extended operating temperature
–30
+85
°C
Extended operating temperature range
(not fully CDMA Specification Compliant).
Table 6: LISA-C2 series environmental conditions
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5.2.2 Supply/Power pins
Symbol
Parameter
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
VCC
Module supply input voltage
3.40
3.80
4.20
V
ICC
Module supply peak current consumption:
peak of current consumption through the VCC pad
during Tx Max Pout, at VCC = 3.6 V, conducted 50
ohm impedance.
0.60
0.80
A
Table 7: Input characteristics of Supply/Power pins
Symbol
Parameter
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
V_INT
Digital I/O Interfaces supply output voltage
1.76
1.80
1.84
V
I_INT
Digital I/O Interfaces supply output current capability
50
mA
Table 8: Output characteristics of Supply/Power pins
5.2.3 Power consumption
Table 9 reports power consumption of LISA-C200 module.
Mode
Power Consumption
Power Off