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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Version History
- 1 Introduction
- 2 SIM900R Overview
- 3 Package Information
- 4 Application Interface
- 4.1 Power Supply
- 4.2 Power on/down Scenarios
- 4.3 Power Saving Mode
- 4.4 RTC Backup
- 4.5 Serial Interfaces
- 4.6 Audio Interfaces
- 4.7 SIM Card Interface
- 4.8 LCD Display/SPI Interface
- 4.9 Keypad Interface
- 4.10 ADC
- 4.11 RI Behaviours
- 4.12 Network Status Indication
- 4.13 General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO)
- 4.14 External Reset
- 4.15 PWM
- 4.16 I2C Bus
- 4.17 Antenna Interface
- 5 Electrical, Reliability and Radio Characteristics
- 5.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
- 5.2 Recommended Operating Conditions
- 5.3 Digital Interface Characteristics
- 5.4 SIM Card Interface Characteristics
- 5.5 VDD_EXT Characteristics
- 5.6 SIM_VDD Characteristics
- 5.7 VRTC Characteristics
- 5.8 Current Consumption (VBAT = 3.8V)
- 5.9 Electro-Static Discharge
- 5.10 Radio Characteristics
- 6 Manufacturing
- Appendix
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4.7.2 Design Considerations for SIM Card Holder
For 6-pin SIM card holder, SIMCom recommends to use Amphenol C707 10M006 5122 .User can visit
http://www.amphenol.com
for more information about the holder.
Figure 27: Amphenol C707 10M006 5122 SIM card holder
Table 8: Pin description (Amphenol SIM card holder)
Signal Description Pin name
SIM_VDD SIM card power supply C1
SIM_RST SIM card reset C2
SIM_CLK SIM card clock C3
GND Connect to GND C5
VPP Not connect C6
C7 SIM_DATA SIM card data I/O
For 8 pins SIM card holder, SIMCom recommends to use Molex 91228.User can visit http://www.molex.com for
more information about the holder.
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