User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Document History
- Introduction
- Product Concept
- Application Interface
- Operating Modes
- Power Supply
- Power Up / Power Down Scenarios
- Automatic GPRS Multislot Class Change
- Charging Control
- Summary of State Transitions (Except SLEEP Mode)
- RTC Backup
- SIM Interface
- Serial Interface ASC0
- Serial Interface ASC1
- USB Interface
- I2C Interface
- Audio Interfaces
- Control Signals
- Antenna Interface
- Electrical, Reliability and Radio Characteristics
- Mechanics
- Sample Application
- Reference Approval
- Appendix
TC63 Hardware Interface Description
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5.5 Electrostatic Discharge
The GSM engine is not protected against Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) in general.
Consequently, it is subject to ESD handling precautions that typically apply to ESD sensitive
components. Proper ESD handling and packaging procedures must be applied throughout
the processing, handling and operation of any application that incorporates a TC63 module.
Special ESD protection provided on TC63:
Antenna interface: one spark discharge line (spark gap)
SIM interface: clamp diodes for protection against overvoltage.
The remaining ports of TC63 are not accessible to the user of the final product (since they
are installed within the device) and therefore, are only protected according to the “Human
Body Model” requirements.
TC63 has been tested according to the EN 61000-4-2 standard. The measured values can
be gathered from the following table.
Table 21: Measured electrostatic values
Specification / Requirements Contact discharge Air discharge
ETSI EN 301 489-7
ESD at SIM port
± 4kV ± 8kV
ESD at antenna port
± 4kV ± 8kV
Human Body Model (Test conditions: 1.5kΩ, 100pF)
ESD at USB interface
± 1kV ± 1kV
ESD at all other interfaces
± 1kV ± 1kV
Note: Please note that the values may vary with the individual application design. For
example, it matters whether or not the application platform is grounded over external
devices like a computer or other equipment, such as the Siemens reference
application described in Chapter 8.