User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- NOTE:
- NOTE:
- 2 Product Architecture
- 3 Electrical Specifications
- 4 Mechanical Specifications
- 5 Performance
- 1. BT in SW RF-KILL in all the tests
- 2. HB values refer to internal FE SKU
- 3. OS: Win10
- 1. Wi-Fi in SW RF-KILL in all the tests
- 2. OS: Win10
- 3. WsP is Master device
- 1. The TX power per MCS relate to IEEE, mask compliance and limited by regulatory TX power limits.
- 2. The values relate to internal FE SKU
- 3. The values are for typical device and typical conditions
- 1. Measured at ANT port
- 2. Typical means Nominal corner, AVG over non BE CHs. AVG over freq segment and chains
- 3. Max means over PVT
- NOTE: The throughput values relate to Intel® Skylake Platform and CPU, Single User.
- 6 Thermal Specifications
- 7 Regulatory
- 8 Dynamic Regulatory Solution
- 9 Platform Design Guidelines
- 9.1 Socket 1 key options for 2230 cards
- 9.1.1 Socket 1 Hybrid Key E scheme
- 9.1.2 Connectorized Hybrid Key E (2230) pin-out
- 9.1.3 Special considerations for the Hybrid Key E scheme
- 9.1.4 Soldered-down (1216) pin-out
- 9.1.5 Breakout example for JfP soldered-down module
- 9.1.6 Signal connection pitfalls
- 9.1.7 Pullups and pulldowns
- 9.1.8 IO connection scenarios and best practices
- 9.1.9 I/F specific guidelines
- 9.1.10 Connectivity module power control
- 9.1.11 Power supply de-coupling
- 9.1.12 Wi-Fi wireless disable and HW RF-KILL
- 9.1.13 M.2 Bluetooth HW RF-KILL
- 9.1.14 BIOS
- 9.1 Socket 1 key options for 2230 cards
Intel
®
Wireless-AC 9560 (Jefferson Peak)
External Product Specification (EPS) April 2017
4 Intel Confidential Document Number: 567240–1.0
8 Dynamic Regulatory Solution ...................................................................................... 45
8.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 45
9 Platform Design Guidelines ......................................................................................... 46
9.1 Socket 1 key options for 2230 cards ...................................................................... 46
9.1.1 Socket 1 Hybrid Key E scheme ............................................................. 46
9.1.2 Connectorized Hybrid Key E (2230) pin-out ............................................ 47
9.1.3 Special considerations for the Hybrid Key E scheme ................................ 48
9.1.4 Soldered-down (1216) pin-out .............................................................. 51
9.1.5 Breakout example for JfP soldered-down module .................................... 53
9.1.6 Signal connection pitfalls ..................................................................... 55
9.1.7 Pullups and pulldowns ......................................................................... 55
9.1.8 IO connection scenarios and best practices ............................................ 56
9.1.9 I/F specific guidelines .......................................................................... 56
9.1.10 Connectivity module power control ........................................................ 58
9.1.11 Power supply de-coupling .................................................................... 59
9.1.12 Wi-Fi wireless disable and HW RF-KILL .................................................. 59
9.1.13 M.2 Bluetooth HW RF-KILL ................................................................... 59
9.1.14 BIOS ................................................................................................. 59
Figures
Figure 1–1 Jefferson Peak module block diagram ................................................................... 9
Figure 2–1 CNVi architecture ..............................................................................................11
Figure 2–2 Jefferson Peak interfaces ...................................................................................12
Figure 3–1 Power supply rise flow .......................................................................................24
Figure 4–1 Jefferson Peak M.2 2230 SKU dimensions ............................................................26
Figure 4–2 Jefferson Peak M.2 2230 SKU antenna configuration .............................................27
Figure 4–3 Jefferson Peak M.2 1216 SKU dimensions ............................................................28
Figure 4–4 Retention of M.2 cables .....................................................................................29
Figure 9–1 Platform connections to CNVi – Hybrid Key E scheme ............................................47
Figure 9–2 2230 Hybrid Key E socket pinout (names refer to platform socket side) ...................48
Figure 9–3 SD-1216 module pad-out for supporting CNVi and Discrete 1216 modules ...............52
Figure 9–4 SD-1216 module pad-out for supporting CNVi and Discrete 1216 modules ...............53
Figure 9–5 Board layout example showing breakout from JfP 1216 pads (design for CNVi only) ..54
Figure 9–6 Board layout example showing breakout from JfP 1216 pads (dual design for CNVi and
discrete) ..........................................................................................................55
Figure 9–7 Coexistence UART for connectivity/modem 3-way configuration ..............................58
Tables
Table 1-1 Key features (when connected to the MAC part residing in the SoC) ......................... 8
Table 1-2 Jefferson Peak module SKUs ..............................................................................10
Table 3-1 Hybrid Key E 2230-platform module pinout ..........................................................14
Table 3-2 1216-platform module pinout (M.2 revision for 2015) ............................................17
Table 3-3 Input/Output electrical specifications ...................................................................22
Table 3-4 Peak current consumption ..................................................................................24
Table 3-5 M.2 power supply and ripple limits ......................................................................25
Table 4-1 Weight ...........................................................................................................26
Table 4-2 Type 2230 antenna connector functionality ..........................................................26
Table 4-3 Type 1216 antenna connector functionality ..........................................................29
Table 5–1 Wi-Fi power consumption ...................................................................................30
Table 5–2 BT power consumption ......................................................................................31