Product Info
Table Of Contents
- About the Document
- Contents
- Table Index
- Figure Index
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Product Concept
- 3 Application Interfaces
- 3.1. General Description
- 3.2. Pin Assignment
- 3.3. Pin Description
- 3.4. Operating Modes
- 3.5. Power Saving
- 3.6. Power Supply
- 3.7. Power-on/off Scenarios
- 3.8. Reset the Module
- 3.9. (U)SIM Interfaces
- 3.10. USB Interface
- 3.11. UART Interfaces
- 3.12. PCM and I2C Interfaces
- 3.13. SPI Interface
- 3.14. Network Status Indication
- 3.15. STATUS
- 3.16. ADC Interface
- 3.17. Behaviors of RI
- 3.18. USB_BOOT Interface
- 4 GNSS Receiver
- 5 Antenna Interfaces
- 6 Electrical, Reliability and Radio Characteristics
- 7 Mechanical Dimensions
- 8 Storage, Manufacturing and Packaging
- 9 Appendix A References
- 10 Appendix B GPRS Coding Schemes
- 11 Appendix C GPRS Multi-slot Classes
- 12 Appendix D EDGE Modulation and Coding Schemes
LTE Standard Module Series
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11 Appendix C GPRS Multi-slot Classes
Twenty-nine classes of GPRS multi-slot modes are defined for MS in GPRS specification. Multi-slot
classes are product dependent, and determine the maximum achievable data rates in both the uplink and
downlink directions. Written as 3+1 or 2+2, the first number indicates the amount of downlink timeslots,
while the second number indicates the amount of uplink timeslots. The active slots determine the total
number of slots the GPRS device can use simultaneously for both uplink and downlink communications.
The description of different multi-slot classes is shown in the following table.
Table 49: GPRS Multi-slot Classes
Multislot Class Downlink Slots Uplink Slots Active Slots
1 1 1 2
2 2 1 3
3 2 2 3
4 3 1 4
5 2 2 4
6 3 2 4
7 3 3 4
8 4 1 5
9 3 2 5
10 4 2 5
11 4 3 5
12 4 4 5
13 3 3 NA
14 4 4 NA










