FCC Documentation (MM-5100U) FCC Documentation MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem Version : 0.1 Date : NOV. 05, 2003 Maxon Proprietary : Restricted Distribution This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. 36a Gibson Avenue, Padstow New South Wales, 2211. Australia Phone:+61 2 9707 2000 URL: http//www.maxon.com.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem Table of contents 1. Contact Information······························································································· 4 2. Product Overview ·································································································· 5 2.1 Overview........................................................................................................ 5 2.2 What is the MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem ..........................
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem Contact Information If you have any technical queries about this manual, please contact: Maxon Electronics Australia Pty. Ltd. 36a Gibson Avenue Padstow, New South Wales 2211 Australia Phone: +61 2 9707 2000 Fax: +61 2 9707 3328 Mr. Ray Sanders-Managing Director Mr. Ashween Prasad- Technical Manager Email: engineering@maxon.com.au 4/21 Confidential and proprietary information This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem 2. Product Overview 2.1 Overview The MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem provides the most convenient environment for wireless voice communication, wireless internet and wireless e-mail at up to 153kbps of data rate anywhere.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem Specifications 3.1 Mechanical Specifications Table 3.1 mechanical specifications Dimensions 58mm x 38mm x 12mm, except antenna & USB connector parts Weight Approx. 35g , except ear-piece & USB cable assemblies Housing Material ABS 3.2 Environment Specifications Table 3.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem 3.4 CDMA RF Specifications RF performances are compliant with IS-95A/B, cdma2000-1X RTT CDMA Protocol. 3.4.1 Transmitter specifications Table 2.4 Transmitter performance Type of Multiplexing Frequency-Division Duplex Frequency Range 824.64MHz ~ 848.37MHz Channel Number 20CH Bandwidth 1.23MHz Occupied Bandwidth Under 1.32MHz Type of Oscillation PLL Synthesizer & VCTCXO(19.2MHz) VCO Output Frequency Range 1372.08MHz ~ 1421.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem 3.4.2 Receiver specifications Table 2.5 Receiver performance Type of Receiving Super Heterodyne Method Frequency Range 869.94MHz ~ 893.37MHz Channel Number 20CH Band width 1.23MHz Type of Oscillation PLL Synthesizer & VCTCXO(19.2MHz) VCO Output Frequency Range 1372.08MHz ~ 1419.54MHz ( divide-by-2 frequency range) (686.04MHz ~ 709.77MHz) Intermediate Center Frequency 183.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem 4. Instruction Warning • To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. • Do not drop the unit or give a shock to the unit, or it may cause a malfunction. 4.1 Supplied accessories - MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem with antenna (1) - USB cable assembly (1) - Earpiece assembly (1) 4.2 Getting started Before you can begin using the MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem, you must: 4.2.
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FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem 4.2.2 Connect ear-piece to the ear-jack connector if you want to use as a phone. Microphone and earphone signals for Voice Call are provided to interface with headset directly. 1. Connect the ear-piece plug firmly the ear-jack port hole. 2. Ware the Ear-piece to the left or right ear and adjust the ear-piece to fit to your ear firmly.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem 5. Circuit description 5.1 MM-5100U CMDA 1X Modem circuit description The MM-5100U CDMA modem consists of the CDMA Engine, power generation part, digital part, RF part and connectors. The Fig 1-1 is block diagram of MM-5100U CDMA 1X modem. Figure 4.1 MM-5100U CDMA 1X modem block diagram 13/21 Confidential and proprietary information This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem 5.2 Power interface part DC Power is supplied from the USB connector. - LDO(U701): This component is low dropout regulator. Output voltage is about 3.8V DC. This LDO output voltage is inputted to CDMA Engine power interface. Each block of CDMA Engine uses low-drop-output linear regulator. - U500 : voltage regulator for digital circuit ( 2.8 DC ) - U501 : voltage regulator for VC-TCXO and IFR3300 ( 3.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem 5.4 RF part RF part consists of synthesizing part, transmission and reception part. Fig 4.2 RF part block diagram 15/21 Confidential and proprietary information This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.
FCC Documentation- MM-5100U CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem 5.4.1.1 Frequency synthesizing part Frequency synthesizing part called PLL Synthesizer consists of three synthesizer circuit which is first local synthesizer, Tx IF synthesizer and Rx IF synthesizer. The first local synthesizer generates the primary local system oscillation frequency, operating over 1372.08 ~ 1419.54 MHz frequency range. Tx IF and Rx IF synthesizer generate the second local oscillation frequency, 267.2 MHz and 367.2 MHz respectively.
FCC Documentation (MM-5100U) 6. Range of operating power levels and description of means for variation of operating power Dynamic range of output power is from –56dBm to +24.5dBm with ±0.3dB variation in CDMA mode. A temperature-compensated TX AGC (Automatic Gain Control) amplifier with 85dB gain range is included in the RFT3100. The transmit output power level is directly controlled by varying the gain of this TX AGC amplifier.
FCC Documentation (MM-5100U) 7. Description of frequency determining and stabilizing circuitry Frequency synthesizing part is composed of the first local RX IF synthesizer which is single mode PLL synthesizer and the internal Tx IF and Rx IF synthesizer which are in RFT3100 and IFR3300 chip. These parts generate the first local oscillation frequency, Rx IF frequency and Tx IF frequency. - First local frequency Synthesizer : 1372.08 MHz ~ 1419.
FCC Documentation Feb. 12, 2003 8. Description of circuit employed for suppression of spurious radiation In the CDMA transmit signal path, the frequency spectrum at the output of the CDMA DACs contains unwanted frequency components due to the DAC output transition edges and transients. The transmit clock frequency and harmonics are found in the spectrum.
FCC Documentation Feb. 12, 2003 9. Description of modulation system used The MM-5100U CDMA card consists of MSM, baseband analog interface (RFT31000, IFR3300) as modulation system. The MSM integrates functions of a CDMA processing, a digital FM(DFM) processing, CDMA subsystem in the MSM performs CDMA signal processing about CDMA modulation / demodulation, viterbi coding/decoding, interleaving/de-interleaving, and etc.
FCC Documentation Feb. 12, 2003 The transmitter IF VCO is set to 267.2 MHz by an external varactor-tuned resonant tank circuit. An internal phase-lock loop and external loop filter network provides the feedback to the varactor that tune the VCO precisely to 267.2 MHz. A master-slave divide-by-two circuit generates I and Q signals in precise quadrature for the mixers. 21/21 confidential and proprietary information This document is the sole and exclusive property of CMOTech.