User's Manual
UE910 V2 Hardware User Guide
1VV0301065 Rev.1 – 2013-12-12
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1.4. Document Organization
This document contains the following chapters:
Chapter 1: “Introduction” provides a scope for this document, target audience, contact and support
information, and text conventions.
Chapter 2: “General Product Description” gives an overview of the features of the product.
Chapter 3: “UE910 V2 Module Connections” deals with the pin out configuration and layout.
Chapter 4: “Hardware Commands” How to operate the module via hardware.
Chapter 5: “Power supply” Power supply requirements and general design rules.
Chapter 6: “Antenna” The antenna connection and board layout design are the most important parts in
the full product design.
Chapter 7: “USB Port” The USB port on the Telit UE910 V2 is the core of the interface between the
module and OEM hardware.
Chapter 8: “Serial ports” Refers to the serial ports of the Telit UE910 V2.
Chapter 9: “Audio Section overview” Refers to the audio blocks of the Base Band Chip of the UE910
V2 Telit Module.
Chapter 10: “General Purpose I/O” How the general purpose I/O pads can be configured.
Chapter 11: “ADC section” Deals with this one kind of converter.
Chapter 12: “Mounting UE910 V2 on the Application” Mechanical dimensions and
recommendations on how to mount the module on the user’s board.
Chapter 13: “Packing System” Deals with packing system.
Chapter 14: “Application Design Guide” Deals with the design of host system for download or
upgrade.
Chapter 15: “Conformity Assessment Issues” provides some fundamental hints about the conformity
assessment that the final application might need.
Chapter 16: “Safety Recommendation” provides some safety recommendations that must be followed
by the customer in the design of the application that makes use of the Telit UE910 V2.
Chapter 17: “Document History” provides document revision history of the Telit UE910 V2.
1.5. Text Conventions
Danger – This information MUST be followed or catastrophic equipment failure or bodily injury
may occur.
Caution or Warning – Alerts the user to important points about integrating the module. If these
points are not followed, the module and end user equipment may fail or malfunction.