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Chapter 1 Product Description and Specifications
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Power Draw for the MT200A2W-C1
US CELLULAR 800 MHz
Input Voltage =9V
Sleep Mode
Typical
Maximum
Peak Tx
Peak Rst (Inrush)
Current (A)
0.110
0.190
0.410
0.590
0.455
Watts
1.019
1.76
3.76
Input Voltage =20V
Sleep Mode
Typical
Maximum
Peak Tx
Peak Rst (Inrush)
Current (A)
0.055
0.100
0.200
0.330
0.665
Watts
1.10
2.00
4.00
Input Voltage =32V
Sleep Mode
Typical
Maximum
Peak Tx
Peak Rst (Inrush)
Current (A)
0.040
0.065
0.135
0.235
0.520
Watts
1.280
2.08
4.32
US PCS 1900MHz
Input Voltage =9V
Sleep Mode
Typical
Maximum
Peak Tx
Peak Rst (Inrush)
Current (A)
0.110
0.194
0.510
0.695
0.455
Watts
1.019
1.79
4.68
Input Voltage =20V
Sleep Mode
Typical
Maximum
Peak Tx
Peak Rst (Inrush)
Current (A)
0.055
0.110
0.245
0.372
0.665
Watts
1.10
2.20
4.90
Input Voltage =32V
Sleep Mode
Typical
Maximum
Peak Tx
Peak Rst (Inrush)
Current (A)
0.040
0.065
0.160
0.276
0.520
Watts
1.280
2.08
5.12
Notes for model C1
Peak Tx: The peak current during transmission burst period.
Maximum: The continuous current during maximum data rate with the radio transmitter at maximum power.
Inrush Current: The input current during power up, or a reset.
Cellular Information
Antenna System for Cellular Devices
The cellular/wireless performance is completely dependent on the implementation and antenna design. The
integration of the antenna system into the product is a critical part of the design process; therefore, it is essential
to consider it early so the performance is not compromised. If changes are made to the certified antenna system
of the MultiModem, then recertification will be required by specific network carriers such as Sprint. The Antenna
System is defined as the UFL connection point from the MultiModem to the specified cable specifications and
specified antenna specifications.