User's Manual

CE910 Family Hardware User Guide
1vv0301010 Rev.11 2015-10-27
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NOTE:
The following table is listing the main Pinout differences between the CE910 variants.
Product
BC0
BC10
BC1
Notes
CE910-DUAL
Yes
No
Yes
Reserved pads: A3, A5, A6, A7
CE910-SC
Yes
No
No
CE910B-DUAL
Yes
Yes
Yes
Reserved pads: A3, A5, A6, A7
NOTE:
If not used, almost all pins not in use must be left disconnected. The only exceptions are the following
pins:
PAD
Signal
Notes
M1,M2,N1,N2,P1,P2
VBATT&VBATT_PA
E1,G1,H1,J1,L1,A2,E2,F2,G2,H2
J2,K2,L2,R2,M3,N3,P3,R3,D4
M4,N4,P4,R4,N5,P5,R5,N6,P6
R6,P8,R8,P9,P10,R10,M12,B13
P13,E14
GND
R12
ON/OFF*
R13
HW_SHUTDOWN*
B15
USB_D+
If not used it should be connected to a Test point.
C15
USB_D-
If not used it should be connected to a Test point.
A13
VUSB
If not used it should be connected to a Test point.
N15
C103/TXD
If not used it should be connected to a Test point.
M15
C104/RXD
If not used it should be connected to a Test point.
L14
C105/RTS
If the flow control is not used it should be
connected to GND.
P15
C106/CTS
If not used it should be connected to a Test point.
D15
TX_AUX
If not used it should be connected to a Test point.
E15
RX_AUX
If not used it should be connected to a Test point.
K1
Main Antenna
C3,C4,C5,C6,C7,D3,E3
Test Point