User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 M.2 Overview
- 3 M.2 Module Interface Details
- 3.1 USB 2.0 High-Speed – IPC Interface
- 3.2 (U)SIM Interface
- 3.3 GNSS Interface
- 3.4 System Control Interface
- 3.5 Tunable Antenna Control Interface
- 3.6 In-Device Coexistence Interface
- 3.7 Power Supply Interface
- 3.8 Trace & Debug Interface
- 3.9 Configuration Pins
- 3.10 Reserved Pins
- 3.11 No Connect Pins
- 3.12 Antenna Interface
- 4 Development Tools
- 5 Windows Software Components
- 6 Modem Configuration on Linux Based PC
- 7 Operating Environment
- 8 Power Delivery Requirements
- 9 Other Information
- 10 WWAN Card Type 3042-S3-B
- 11 Safety Recommendations
- 12 Conformity assessment issues
- 13 FCC/IC Regulatory notices
- 14 Document History
xN930 M.2 Hardware User Guide
1VV0301078 Rev.6 – 2013-11-12
3.9
Configuration Pins
There are 4 configuration pins on the M.2 module. On the host side, the output
CONFIGURATION signals that are tied to GND must be fitted with pull-up resistors.
Table 19
M.2 Configuration Pins
Signal Name
Description
Pin
Direction
(WWAN)
Voltage
Level
CONFIG_0 This signal is not connected to the WWAN M.2
module.
21
O -
CONFIG_1 Tied to Ground internally on the WWAN M.2
module.
69
O 0 V
CONFIG_2 Tied to Ground internally on the WWAN M.2
module.
75
O 0 V
CONFIG_3 Tied to Ground internally on the WWAN M.2
module.
1
O 0 V
3.10
Reserved Pins
The M.2 module has a few reserved pins. The Reserve pins cannot be used and should not be
connected on the host platform.
Table 20
Reserved Pins
Pins
Description
20
Reserved for future use (Audio)
22
Reserved for future use (Audio)
24
Reserved for future use Audio)
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