hardware design v1.00
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Version History
- 1 Introduction
- 2 SIM968 Overview
- 3 Package Information
- 4 GSM Application Interface
- 4.1 GSM Power Supply
- 4.2 Power on/down Scenarios
- 4.3 Power Saving Mode
- 4.4 Charging Interface
- 4.5 RTC Backup
- 4.6 Serial Interfaces
- 4.7 Audio Interfaces
- 4.8 SIM Card Interface
- 4.9 LCD Display/SPI Interface
- 4.10 Keypad Interface
- 4.11 ADC
- 4.12 RI Behaviors
- 4.13 Network Status Indication
- 4.14 General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO)
- 4.15 External Reset
- 4.16 PWM
- 4.17 I2C Bus
- 4.18 GSM Antenna Interface
- 5 GNSS Application Interface
- 6 Electrical, Reliability and Radio Characteristics
- 6.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
- 6.2 Recommended Operating Conditions
- 6.3 Digital Interface Characteristics
- 6.4 SIM Card Interface Characteristics
- 6.5 VDD_EXT Characteristics
- 6.6 SIM_VDD Characteristics
- 6.7 VRTC Characteristics
- 6.8 Current Consumption (VBAT = 3.8V)
- 6.9 Electro-Static Discharge
- 6.10 Radio Characteristics
- 6.11 Module label information
- Appendix
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GPS_ANT PAD (PIN 79)
GSM_ANT PAD
(PIN59)
Figure 38: The RF interface of module
The customer’s main board under the GSM_ANT pad should be copper keep out.
The customer’s GSM antenna can be located in the customer’s main board and connect to module’s GSM_ANT
pad through microstrip line or other type RF trace which impendence must be controlled in 50Ω. To facilitate the
antenna tuning and certification test, a RF connector and an antenna matching circuit should be added. The
following figure is the recommended circuit.
Figure 39: GSM antenna matching circuit
In this figure, the components R101,R102,C101 and C102 is used for antenna matching, the components’ value
only can be got after the antenna tuning. Usually, matching components’ value is provided by antenna vendor, the
default value of R101 and R102 are 0Ω, and reserve the place of C101 and C102 without soldering.
The RF test connector in figure 39 is used for conducted RF performance test, and should be placed as close as
possible to the module’s RF_ANT pad. The traces in bold type should be treated as 50Ω impedance controlled
line in PCB layout. For details about radio frequency trace layout, please refer to document [9].