Integration Manual
Table Of Contents
- Document Information
- Contents
- 1 System description
- 1.1 Overview
- 1.2 Architecture
- 1.3 Pin-out
- 1.4 Operating modes
- 1.5 Power management
- 1.6 System functions
- 1.7 RF connection
- 1.8 (U)SIM interface
- 1.9 Serial communication
- 1.9.1 Serial interfaces configuration
- 1.9.2 Asynchronous serial interface (UART)
- 1.9.2.1 UART features
- 1.9.2.2 UART signal behavior
- 1.9.2.3 UART and power-saving
- 1.9.2.4 UART application circuits
- Providing the full RS-232 functionality (using the complete V.24 link)
- Providing the TxD, RxD, RTS, CTS and DTR lines only (not using the complete V.24 link)
- Providing the TxD, RxD, RTS and CTS lines only (not using the complete V.24 link)
- Providing the TxD and RxD lines only (not using the complete V24 link)
- Additional considerations
- 1.9.3 USB interface
- 1.9.4 SPI interface
- 1.9.5 MUX protocol (3GPP TS 27.010)
- 1.10 DDC (I2C) interface
- 1.11 Audio Interface
- 1.12 General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO)
- 1.13 Reserved pins (RSVD)
- 1.14 Schematic for LISA-U2 module integration
- 1.15 Approvals
- 1.15.1 European Conformance CE mark
- 1.15.2 US Federal Communications Commission notice
- 1.15.3 Innovation, Science, Economic Development Canada notice
- 1.15.4 Australian Regulatory Compliance Mark
- 1.15.5 ICASA Certification
- 1.15.6 KCC Certification
- 1.15.7 ANATEL Certification
- 1.15.8 CCC Certification
- 1.15.9 Giteki Certification
- 2 Design-In
- 3 Features description
- 3.1 Network indication
- 3.2 Antenna detection
- 3.3 Jamming Detection
- 3.4 TCP/IP and UDP/IP
- 3.5 FTP
- 3.6 HTTP
- 3.7 SSL/TLS
- 3.8 Dual stack IPv4/IPv6
- 3.9 AssistNow clients and GNSS integration
- 3.10 Hybrid positioning and CellLocate®
- 3.11 Control Plane Aiding / Location Services (LCS)
- 3.12 Firmware update Over AT (FOAT)
- 3.13 Firmware update Over the Air (FOTA)
- 3.14 In-Band modem (eCall / ERA-GLONASS)
- 3.15 SIM Access Profile (SAP)
- 3.16 Smart Temperature Management
- 3.17 Bearer Independent Protocol
- 3.18 Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption Service
- 3.19 Network Friendly Mode
- 3.20 Power saving
- 4 Handling and soldering
- 5 Product Testing
- Appendix
- A Migration from LISA-U1 to LISA-U2 series
- A.1 Checklist for migration
- A.2 Software migration
- A.2.1 Software migration from LISA-U1 series to LISA-U2 series modules
- A.3 Hardware migration
- A.3.1 Hardware migration from LISA-U1 series to LISA-U2 series modules
- A.3.2 Pin-out comparison LISA-U1 series vs. LISA-U2 series
- A.3.3 Layout comparison LISA-U1 series vs. LISA-U2 series
- B Glossary
- Related documents
- Revision history
- Contact
LISA-U2 series - System Integration Manual
UBX-13001118 - R25 System description Page 7 of 182
1 System description
1.1 Overview
LISA-U2 cellular modules integrate full-feature 3G UMTS/HSxPA and 2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE protocol
stack with Assisted GPS support. These SMT modules come in the compact LISA form factor,
featuring Leadless Chip Carrier (LCC) packaging technology.
3G UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA Characteristics
2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE Characteristics
Class A User Equipment
1
Class B Mobile Station
2
UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) Frequency Division
Duplex (FDD)
3GPP Release 7 (HSPA+)
Rx Diversity for LISA-U230
GSM EDGE Radio Access (GERA)
3GPP Release 7
Rx Diversity for LISA-U230
2-band support for LISA-U260:
Band II (1900 MHz), Band V (850 MHz)
2-band support for LISA-U270:
Band I (2100 MHz), Band VIII (900 MHz)
5-band support for LISA-U201:
Band I (2100 MHz), Band II (1900 MHz), Band V (850 MHz),
Band VI (800 MHz), Band VIII (900 MHz)
6-band support for LISA-U200 and LISA-U230:
Band I (2100 MHz), Band II (1900 MHz), Band IV (1700 MHz),
Band V (850 MHz), Band VI (800 MHz), Band VIII (900 MHz)
4-band support
GSM 850 MHz, E-GSM 900 MHz,
DCS 1800 MHz, PCS 1900 MHz
WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA Power Class
Power Class 3 (24 dBm) for WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA mode
GSM/GPRS Power Class
Power Class 4 (33 dBm) for GSM/E-GSM bands
Power Class 1 (30 dBm) for DCS/PCS bands
EDGE Power Class
Power Class E2 (27 dBm) for GSM/E-GSM bands
Power Class E2 (26 dBm) for DCS/PCS bands
PS (Packet Switched) Data Rate
HSUPA category 6, up to 5.76 Mbit/s UL
HSDPA category 8 up to 7.2 Mbit/s DL for LISA-U200,
LISA-U201, LISA-U260 and LISA-U270
HSDPA category 14 up to 21.1 Mbit/s DL for LISA-U230
WCDMA PS data up to 384 kbit/s DL/UL
PS (Packet Switched) Data Rate
GPRS multislot class 12
3
, coding scheme CS1-CS4,
up to 85.6 kbit/s DL/UL
EDGE multislot class 12
3
, coding scheme MCS1-MCS9,
up to 236.8 kbit/s DL/UL
CS (Circuit Switched) Data Rate
WCDMA CS data up to 64 kbit/s DL/UL
CS (Circuit Switched) Data Rate
GSM CS data up to 9.6 kbit/s DL/UL
supported in transparent/non transparent mode
Table 1: LISA-U2 series UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA and GSM/GPRS/EDGE characteristics
Operation modes I to III are supported on GSM/GPRS networks, while allowing users to define their
preferred service from GSM to GPRS. Paging messages for GSM calls may be monitored (optional)
during GPRS data transfer in non-coordinating NOM II-III.
1
Device can work simultaneously in Packet Switch and Circuit Switch mode: voice calls are possible while the data connection
is active without any interruption in service.
2
Device can be attached to both GPRS and GSM services (i.e. Packet Switch and Circuit Switch mode) using one service at a
time. If for example during data transmission an incoming call occurs, the data connection is suspended to allow the voice
communication. Once the voice call has terminated, the data service is resumed.
3
GPRS/EDGE multislot class 12 implies maximum of 4 slots in DL (reception), 4 slots in UL (transmission) with 5 slots in total