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
4.1.5
Noise Profiling Scan Tool
M.2 modules are marketed for use on Tablet, Ultrabook, and Laptop devices. OEM
vendors routinely offer multiple hardware configurations for the same base model, with
different processor speed, drive type, or display type, etc. Each configuration has a
different Radio Frequency emission profile with the possibility of introducing new
interference sources to a modem module.
The Noise Profiling Tool will measure, record down & plot graph of the RF noise level
present on each RX channel. This SW tool will switch on receiver port and sweep all
applicable RX channels on each band and each technology (WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and
GLONASS). This will allow OEM vendors to quickly know the noise jamming profile to the
modem module plugged in their devices.
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