User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Notice
- Safety and Hazards
- Limitation of Liability
- Patents
- Copyright
- Trademarks
- Contact Information
- Revision History
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Technology Overview
- 3: Standards Compliance
- 4: Electrical Specifications
- 5: RF Specifications
- 6: Power
- 7: Software Interface
- 8: Mechanical and Environmental Specifications
- 9: Regulatory and Industry Approvals
- A: Antenna Specification
- B: Design Checklist
- C: Testing
- D: Packaging
- E: References
- F: Acronyms
- Index
Power
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Module power states
The module has five power states, as described in Ta bl e 6-5.
Table 6-4: Miscellaneous DC power consumption
1
Signal Description
Current
Unit Notes / configuration
Typ Max
VCC
Module OFF leakage
current
490 830 A Full operating temperature range
USB active current 18 25 mA
High speed USB connection, C
L
= 50 pF
on D+ and D- signals
Inrush current 750 3000 mA
• Assumes power supply turn on time
> 100µs
• Dependent on host power supply
rise time.
GPS signal
connector
Active bias on GPS port
3.3
(100
mA)
V
GPS connector 1 in Figure 5-1 on
page 37.
1. All measurements are preliminary values
Table 6-5: Module power states
State Details
Host is powered
Module is powered
USB interface active
RF enabled
Normal
(Default
state)
• Module is active
• Default state when VCC is first applied in the absence of W_DISABLE_N control
• Module is capable of placing / receiving calls, or establishing data connections on the
wireless network
• Current consumption is affected by several factors, including:
• Radio band being used
• Transmit power
• Receive gain settings
• Data rate
• Number of active Tx time slots
Low power
(‘Airplane
mode’)
• Module is active
• State is controlled by host interface using software commands:
• +CFUN=0 ([1] AT Command Set for User Equipment (UE) (Release 6)
(Doc# 3GPP TS 27.007)
))
Sleep • Normal state of module between calls or data connections
• Module cycles between wake (polling the network) and sleep, at network provider-
determined interval.