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SARA-G3 and SARA-U2 series - System Integration Manual
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1.6.1.2 Switch-on sequence from not-powered mode
Figure 21 shows the modules power-on sequence from the not-powered mode, describing the following phases:
x The external supply is applied to the VCC module supply inputs, representing the start-up event.
x The status of the PWR_ON input pin while applying the VCC module supply is not relevant: during this
phase the PWR_ON pin can be set high or low by the external circuit, but in Figure 21 it is assumed that the
PWR_ON line rise suddenly to high logic level due to external pull-up connected to V_BCKP or VCC.
x The V_BCKP RTC supply output is suddenly enabled by the module as VCC reaches a valid voltage value.
x The RESET_N line of SARA-U2 series rise suddenly to high logic level due to internal pull-up to V_BCKP.
x All the generic digital pins of the modules are tri-stated until the switch-on of their supply source (V_INT):
any external signal connected to the generic digital pins must be tri-stated or set low at least until the
activation of the V_INT supply output to avoid latch-up of circuits and allow a proper boot of the module.
x The V_INT generic digital interfaces supply output is enabled by the integrated power management unit.
x The RESET_N line of SARA-G3 series rise suddenly to high logic level due to internal pull-up to V_INT.
x The internal reset signal is held low by the integrated power management unit: the baseband processor core
and all the digital pins of the modules are held in reset state.
x When the internal reset signal is released by the integrated power management unit, the processor core
starts to configure the digital pins of the modules to each default operational state.
x The duration of this pins’ configuration phase differs within generic digital interfaces (3 s typical) and the
USB interface due to specific host / device enumeration timings (5 s typical, see section 1.9.3). The host
application processor should not send any AT command over the AT interfaces (USB, UART) of the modules
until the end of this interfaces’ configuration phase to allow a proper boot of the module.
x After the interfaces’ configuration phase, the application can start sending AT commands, and the following
starting procedure is suggested to check the effective completion of the module internal boot sequence:
send AT and wait for the response with a 30 s timeout, iterate it 4 times without resetting or removing the
VCC supply of the module, and then run the application
VCC
V_BCKP
PWR_ON
SARA-U2 RESET_N
V_INT
SARA-G3 RESET_N
Internal Reset
System State
Digital Pins State
Internal Reset → Operational Operational
Tristate / Floating
OFF ON
Internal Reset
Start of interface
configuration
Module interfaces
are configured
Start-up
event
Figure 21: SARA-G3 and SARA-U2 series power-on sequence from not-powered mode
The Internal Reset signal is not available on a module pin, but the application can monitor the V_INT pin
to sense the start of the power-on sequence.
Before the switch-on of the generic digital interface supply source (V_INT) of the module, no voltage
driven by an external application should be applied to any generic digital interface of the modules.