User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. GR47/GR48 Radio Devices
- 3. Abbreviations
- 4. Mechanical Description
- 5. System Connector Interface
- 5.1 Overview
- 5.2 General Electrical and Logical Characteristics
- 5.3 Grounds
- 5.4 VCC - Regulated Power Supply Input
- 5.5 Battery Charging Input (CHG_IN)
- 5.6 Turning the Radio Device ON/OFF and the External Power Signal
- 5.7 Analogue Audio
- 5.8 PCM Digital Audio
- 5.9 Serial Data Interfaces
- 5.10 SIM Card Related Signals
- 5.11 Service/Programming
- 5.12 Buzzer
- 5.13 LED
- 5.14 General Purpose Digital I/O Ports
- 5.15 Extended I/O capabilities
- 5.16 General Purpose Analogue I/O Ports
- 5.17 External I 2C Serial Control Bus
- 5.18 TX_ON - Burst Transmission
- 5.19 Real Time Clock
- 6. Antenna Connector
- 7. Keyboard Interface
- 8. Hints for Integrating the Radio Device
- 9. Embedded Applications
- 10. TCP/IP Stack
- 11. Technical Data
- 12. Declaration of Conformity
- 13. Introduction to the Developer’s Kit
- 14. Using the Developer’s Kit
6. ANTENNA CONNECTOR
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6. Antenna Connector
The radio device’s antenna connector allows transmission of the radio
frequency (RF) signals from the radio device to an external customer-
supplied antenna. The connector is a micro-miniature coaxial MMCX
surface mounted component. A number of suitable MMCX type, mating
plugs are available from the following manufacturers;
• Amphenol;
• Suhner;
• IMS Connector Systems.
The nominal impedance of the antenna interface is 50
Ω.