Data Sheet
Table Of Contents
- Datasheet
- Preface
- About this Datasheet
- Product Features
- Regulatory Approval
- Physical Characteristics
- 3.1 ECCN and Part Number
- 3.2 Electrical Operating Conditions
- 3.3 Environmental Operating Conditions
- 3.4 Power Supply Dimensioning
- 3.5 I/O Characteristics
- 3.6 Auxiliary ADC
- 3.7 Performance
- 3.8 Component Reliability
- 3.9 Package Description
- 3.10 Packing Information
- 3.11 Storage Conditions
- 3.12 Mounting Considerations
- Signal and Pins
- Acronyms
SIGNAL AND PINS
LTE LOW POWER MODE
27 PROPRIETARY GM01Q DATASHEET
SEQUANS Communications
4.4.2 Detailed Behavior of IO Pads of BIDIR Type
• Behavior in PS-P or Active Mode
Figure 4-5 shows a simplified diagram of the Digital bi-directional IOs in
PS-P or active mode.
Figure 4-5: Digital Bi-Directional IOs in PS-P or Active Mode
• Behavior in PS-PM
In PS-PM the Digital bi-directional IOs are completly powered Off.
In PS-PM the Digital bi-directional IOs can be seen as high-impedance from
the outside.
Table 4-3 shows the Digital bi-directional IOs expected impedance value as
seen from the ouside in PS-PM.
Table 4-3: Digital Bi-Directional IOs Expected Impedance Value
(Seen from the Outside) in PS-PM
Typical
50 MOhm










