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
Introduction
Intel
®
Wireless-AC 9560 (Jefferson Peak)
April 2017 External Product Specification (EPS)
Document Number: 567240–1.0 Intel Confidential 9
LTE Coex Real-Time and Non Real-Time, LTE filter (not supported by all SKUs,
see SKU description below)
Performance TX Burst, TCP packet reordering, MSIx for reduced multi-core CPU
load
vPro AMT 11.0
Miracast
Smart SKU Dynamic Regulatory SKU enabling automatic channel map and output
power changes depending on the regulations of the country where it is
operating
CNVi/Discrete auto-detect Supports auto-detection by the SoC and by BIOS
Operating System Win8.1*, Windows 10*, Linux*, Chrome*
NOTE:
1.
This module must be used with an Intel SoC which supports Connectivity Integration (CNVi).
2. Additional future platform support is expected.
3. Real-time and Non Real-time LTE coexistence supported with Intel LTE 7362.
Figure 1–1 depicts the Jefferson Peak architecture.
Figure 1–1 Jefferson Peak module block diagram
BT_RFKILL (W_Disable2#)
Jefferson Peak Si
Shared Resources
BT
PHY
WLAN
PHY
2.4G
BPF
Diplexe
r
SCU
POR
DC2DC
CGU
38.4 Mhz
XTAL
3.3v
AUX Bus
5GHz
5GHz
2.4GHz
2.4GHz
2.4G
BPF
Diplexe
r
32KHz
Coex
BT_RFKILL (W_Disable2#)
Sensors
OTP
SOC
Pulsar
Shared Resources
BT
MAC
WLAN
MAC
MFUART
CPU
Mail
Box
Debug
SCU
POR
CGU
I2S
LTE 7260
ISH
Coex
Security
Engine
AUX Bus
HS-UART
USB2.0 FS
Internal PCI
Internal CLINK
BRI
WiFi_RFKILL (W_Disable1#)
WiFi_LED
BT_LED
NOTE:
2.4GHz band pass filters (BAW) for LTE coex will be supported on specific HW SKUs.