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Getting Started with Cinterion® PLS62-W

User Guide

Version: 01
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User Guide: Getting Started with Cinterion® PLS62-W

Version: 01

Date: 2018-05-17

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Status: Confidential / Released

GENERAL NOTE
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Contents
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Contents

0 Document History ...................................................................................................... 4

1 Introduction ................................................................................................................. 5
1.1 Supported Products ........................................................................................... 5
1.2 Related Documents ........................................................................................... 6

2 Getting Started with PLS62-W ................................................................................... 7


2.1 Technical Requirements for Using PLS62-W Modules ...................................... 7
2.2 Connecting the PLS62-W Evaluation Module to the DSB75 ............................. 8
2.3 Start Up the Module ......................................................................................... 11

3 Appendix: DSB75 Adapter ....................................................................................... 13

4 Appendix: Circuit Diagrams for Evaluation Module Board................................... 15

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4

0 Document History

New document: "Getting Started with Cinterion® PLS62-W“ Version 01

Chapter What is new


--- Initial document setup.

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1 Introduction

This document describes a ready-to-use development and test environment for the Cinterion®
PLS62-W SMT modules.

The development and test environment comprises the following hardware components
• PLS62-W evaluation module (for supported products see Section 1.1)
The PLS62-W evaluation module consists of the actual PLS62-W SMT module soldered
onto a PCB with a board-to-board connector and an U.FL antenna connector. For PLS62-
W evaluation module board schematics see Chapter 4.
• DSB75 Development Support Board
The PLS62-W evaluation module needs to connect to an adequate host device such as the
DSB75. A detailed DSB75 hardware interface description and operating instructions can be
found in [3].
• DSB75 Adapter.
The DSB75 Adapter is used to mount the PLS62-W evaluation module to the DSB75.

The purpose of this document1 is to guide you through the process of connecting the hardware,
installing the supplied drivers on a Microsoft® Windows 7 (or Windows 8) system and getting
started with PLS62-W.

Note: The hardware components listed above as part of a development and test environment
are also mentioned in [2] as part of the comprehensive reference equipment used by Gemalto
M2M for type approval. For general development and test purposes however, there is alterna-
tive equipment available: The DSB75 may be replaced by the DSB-Mini (for details see [5]),
the DSB75 Adapter by the Starter Kit B80, either plugged onto the DSB-Mini or as a stand-
alone device (for more information see [6]).

1.1 Supported Products


This document applies to the following Gemalto M2M modules:
• Cinterion® PLS62-W

1.
The document is effective only if listed in the appropriate Release Notes as part of the technical docu-
mentation delivered with your Gemalto M2M wireless module.

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1.2 Related Documents


[1] PLS62-W AT Command Set
[2] PLS62-W Hardware Interface Description
[3] DSB75 Development Support Board Hardware Interface Description
[4] Java User‘s Guide
[5] DSB-Mini User Guide
[6] Starter Kit B80 User Guide

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2 Getting Started with PLS62-W

2.1 Technical Requirements for Using PLS62-W Modules


• PLS62-W evaluation module2. For PLS62-W evaluation module schematics see Appendix:
Circuit Diagrams for Evaluation Module Board.
• PLS62-W USB driver package
• Computer running Windows 7 (or Windows 8), USB 2.0 High Speed compatible
• Local administrator privileges on the particular Windows computer to install and uninstall
the drivers
• DSB75 Development Support Board (for details see [3])
• DSB75 Adapter required for mounting the evaluation module to the DSB75. For more infor-
mation about the DSB75 Adapter please refer to Appendix: DSB75 Adapter.
• Accessories:
- Small 50 Ohms antenna adapter cables with SMT connectors to connect the U-FL con-
nectors on the PLS62-W evaluation module to the U.FL connectors on DSB75 Adapter
(e.g. a Hirose - Hirose cable such as delivered with each DSB75) - 1 for GSM/UMTS/LTE
main antenna connection, 1 for UMTS/LTE Rx Diversity antenna connection.
- External 50 Ohms RF antenna with SMA connector to connect the SMA connector on the
DSB75 Adapter (e.g. a SMARTEQ MiniMag antenna such as delivered with each
DSB75) - 1 for GSM/UMTS/LTE main antenna connection, 1 for UMTS/LTE Rx Diversity
antenna connection.
- 9 to 15 Volts power supply adapter applied at the DSB75 for powering up the DSB75 and
the connected PLS62-W evaluation module (not supplied by Gemalto M2M)
- RS-232 cables for the module's asynchronous serial interfaces ASC0 and ASC1 (not
supplied by Gemalto M2M)
- USB cable with mini-USB plug (not supplied by Gemalto M2M)
• Appropriate application for controlling the module from within a PC’s operating system. For
Windows, e.g. Windows Hyperterminal.

2.
For ordering information see [2].

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2.2 Connecting the PLS62-W Evaluation Module to the DSB75


To properly connect the PLS62-W evaluation module and all accessories to the DSB75 please
complete the steps listed below. The complete setup with the evaluation module mounted onto
the DSB75 Adapter and the DSB75 Adapter connected to the DSB75 is shown in Figure 2.

• Ensure that all jumpers and slide switches on the DSB75 are set to their default positions
as shown in Figure 1 and in [3].
• Attach the 80-pin header of the DSB75 Adapter to the 2x40-pin connector (X101/X202)
located on the DSB75. Take gentle care that all pins are aligned correctly, then press down
evenly on the adapter until it is firmly seated.
• Remove the knurled nuts from the DSB75 Adapter.
• Mount the PLS62-W evaluation module onto the 80-pin board-to-board connector X120 of
the DSB75 Adapter.
• Fasten the knurled nuts to secure the module to the DSB75 Adapter.
• Use the small antenna cables to connect the U.FL GSM/UMTS/LTE main antenna connec-
tor and the U.FL UMTS/LTE Rx Diversity antenna connector on the PLS62-W evaluation
module to the U.FL-R SMT connectors on the DSB75 Adapter:
- for GSM/UMTS/LTE main antenna connect to X350
- for UMTS/LTE Rx Diversity antenna connect to X352
• Screw the external antennas to the appropriate SMA connectors on the DSB75 Adapter:
- GSM/UMTS/LTE main antenna to X353
- UMTS/LTE Rx Diversity antenna connect to X351
• Insert the SIM card into the card reader located at the DSB75 Adapter.
Note: Do not use the SIM card reader of the DSB75 Support Board.
• To employ the module’s USB interface, plug the USB 2.0 Mini-B5 connector of the USB
cable to the Mini-B5 USB jack at the DSB75 Adapter. The other end of the USB cable con-
nects to a Windows PC.
Note: Do not use the USB connector located on the DSB75 Support Board.
• To employ the module’s asynchronous serial interfaces ASC0 and/or ASC1, connect the 9-
pin SubD connectors on the DSB75 to the PC’s UART COM ports using the RS-232 cables.
Use COM1 (X201) for the first serial interface ASC0 and/or COM2 (X202) for second serial
interface ASC1.
• Make sure that the power supply adapter delivers a minimum of 12 Volts, and connect the
power cables to the red (X400 = BATT+) and black (X401 = Ground) connectors of the
DSB75 Support Board.

After connecting the PLS62-W evaluation module to the DSB75, the module can be switched
on. The initial startup and possible USB driver installation are described in Section 2.3.

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X202 X201 X205

X110

6 9 6 9 6 9
1 5 1 5 1 5
X401 X400
1423
X 203
1

X120 1 1
1
2
S112

DSB75
X121
1 3 1
S467 S464 2
S453 2
S110
S469 S466 S 463 S462 S 452 S 457
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 S111
2 2 2 2 S461 2 2 1 3
3 3 3 3 S451 3 3
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S456
S459 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
1 2 S458 S 468 S465 S460 S450 S 454 S455

X510

9 10 C413
1
X206 1 2
X204
1 S500 S501
X511 1 1
2 2
3 TP502 3 S 504
9 10
X 554 1 S502 S503
2 9 TP501 X552 X551 X410 X405
2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 1
S201 S200 X703
3 3 3 3 3 1
1 3 1 3 1 3
2 10 1 1 X561 X411

X562 1 X560

39 1 39 1 C414
40 X101 2 40 X102 2 C415

2 2 1
S300 S302 S 304 S306 X122
S713 S712 1 3 X600
3 1 3 1 3 1 1
1 2 3 1 2 3 1
S717 S716 2 2 2
3 1 3 2 1 3 1 3 1
1 2 3
1 3 1 32 S307 X602
2 2 2 2 2
S301 S303 S 305 S 601
S731 S730
1 3 1 3 X 500 4 5 6
1
TP104 5
1 X501 8 2
1 1 1
X421 1 2 3 8 S714
X420 1 3 X710
TP105
S715
1 3
2 4 S710
1 3
1 3 X505
S711
1 3

12 1
X100 TP106
S420
S421
X502 X503 X506 V431 V 430 X700
(X701 bottom side)
4 5 6 7

Figure 1: DSB75 configuration

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RS-232 cable at RS-232 cable at Power supply 50 Ohms


COM2 (X202) for COM1 (X201) for (X400/X401) GSM/UMTS/LTE
ASC1 ASC0 main antenna
Antenna cables U.FL -R SMT connector (X350/X391)
linking U.FL for GSM/UMTS/LTE main antenna
antenna connectors and UMTS/LTE Rx Diversity antenna

Main
Antenna

LTE Rx
Diversity
Antenna

IGT switch SIM Card SMA connector DSB75


Holder (X351) Adapter
PLS62-W UMTS/LTE Rx
Evaluation module Diversity antenna
U.FL connectors USB cable at mini USB SMA connector (X353) 50 Ohms
connector on DSB75 Adapter GSM/UMTS/LTE UMTS/LTE Rx
Main antenna Diversity antenna
Figure 2: Module mounted onto DSB75 Adapter and connected to DSB75

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2.3 Start Up the Module


After connecting the PLS62-W evaluation module to the DSB75 as described in Section 2.2,
the module can be switched on.

Note: If the USB interface is to be employed, the USB drivers provided by Gemalto M2M need
to be available. Copy the supplied driver files to a folder on the Windows computer. Be sure to
use the latest USB driver software supplied by Gemalto M2M.
Also, if the module‘s Java functionality is to be employed, the Cinterion Mobility Toolkit (CMTK)
as distributed on the Java CD install package needs to be installed. For more information on
the CMTK (including installation) please refer to [4].

• Start the Windows PC.


• Press the ignition switch S421 on the DSB75. The ignition switch
is located on the component side of the DSB75 as shown in Fig-
ure 2.
• If the USB cable was plugged as described above, and the USB
drivers provided by Gemalto M2M were not yet installed on the
computer, you will be prompted to install them:
- On Windows 7 (or Windows 8), wait a few seconds until all
USB devices show up in the Windows Device Manager under IGT switch
“Other devices” as devices without installed drivers. Then -
from top to bottom - right-click each “ELSx” device, select the option "Update Driver Soft-
ware...", browse to the folder you copied the Gemalto USB drivers to, and select this
folder to update the driver software from.
- In any case, cancel any Windows instructions to update the software automatically. For
each USB device take care to browse to the folder containing the unzipped driver soft-
ware.

After successful USB driver installation the installed USB devices are listed in the Windows
Device Manager under "Modems", “Network adapters”, and "Ports (COM & LPT)" as shown
in Figure 3.

Figure 3: Installed USB devices

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• To connect to the PLS62-W evaluation module via USB interface, check the properties of
the enumerated USB devices for the configured COM ports, for example the "Cinterion
PLSx USB Modem", call a terminal program on the PC and connect to the configured COM
port. Type the AT command ATI to display module identification information.

Figure 4: Connection via USB interface (USB modem)

• To connect to the PLS62-W evaluation module via asynchronous serial interface, for exam-
ple ASC0, check for the port that is connected to the DSB75’s COM1 X201 via RS-232
cable, call a terminal program on the PC and connect to the PLS62-W evaluation module
using the following initial settings:
- Bits per seconds: 115200
- Data bits: 8
- Parity: None
- Stop bits:1
- Flow control: Hardware
Type the AT command ATI to display module identification information.

Figure 5: Connection via ASC0 interface

For a complete AT Command Set description see [1]. This includes AT commands to con-
figure the communication interfaces.

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3 Appendix: DSB75 Adapter


The PLS62-W Evaluation Module connects to the 80-pin board-to-board connector X120 on
top of the DSB75 Adapter. The 2x40-pin header X101/X102 of the DSB75 Support Board con-
nects to the 80-pin female connector X135 located on the back of the DSB75 Adapter.

By default, when shipped from factory, all jumpers on the DSB75 Adapter are set for use with
PLS62-W, even though not all of them are required - see Figure 7.

The adapter is illustrated in Figure 6 and Figure 7.

X135 (test points on top


and connector on bottom)
X308/X309
X305

X350

X352 X311

X391
Handset jack X310

TTY jack X307

SMA antenna connectors


X390, X351, X353
USB 2.0 Mini-B5 connector X306
SIM interface X171
SIM card reader X170
80-pin board-to-board connector X120

Figure 6: DSB75 Adapter with default jumper positions

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80

41
79
GND 79 80 GND
77 78

pins
Pogo


40
PWR_IND 75 76
B2B connector X120 73 74 GND

2
1
X317
71 72

X320
69 70
67 68
65 66
63 64

X318
X321
61 62
59 60

B2B connector X 120


57 58

41
40
X319
55 56 GPIO15

X322
53 54
3 Appendix: DSB75 Adapter

51 52

X171
49 50

1
2
X308 1
2
CCVCC CCIO Do not use Do not use 47 48
CCCLK CCRST Do not use Do not use 45 46

X170
J
CCIN AUTO_ON Do not use GPIO7 43 44

J
I2CDAT I2CDAT_A Do not use GPIO5 41 42

SIM card reader


I2CCLK I2CCLK_A GPIO8 GPIO6 39 40

X135
DCD0 GND GPIO4 GPIO13 37 38_GPIO14
ON GND GPIO11 35 36 SCLK

13
14
GPIO12

at bottom side
J

13 1
14 2
Do not use ADC1_IN 33 34 TFSDAI

J
Do not use Do not use ON 31 32 RXDDAI

X306
USB jack
Do not use Do not use EMERG_RST 29 30 TXDDAI
V300 GND DCD0 27 28
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V500 VBUS CTS1 25 26 STATUS_LED

SMA
J

ANT3
X390
X391
VUSB_IN VBUS CTS0 23 24 RXD1
J
22 RXD0
14

PWR_IND LS_EN RTS1 21


13 X309 DTR0 19 20 TXD1
RTS0 17 18 TXD0

X352
DSR0 15 16 VDDLP

SMA
X351

ANT2
Relais

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UMTS/LTE
Rx Diversity
11 12

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VMIC
V180

MS
BATT+

BATT+ 9 10 GND
AD1 1

BATT+ 7 8 GND
Do not use 13

SMA
X350
BATT+ 5 6 GND

X353
J J

ANT1
Relais
X305

BATT+ 3 4 GND

UMTS/LTE
Main GSM/
2

Figure 7: DSB75 Adapter - connectors, jumpers


BATT+ 1 2 GND
1
2

VCC
AGND
ADC1_AD

14 Do not use
Do not use
Do not use
Do not use

Note: Default jumpers marked yellow at X308/X309/X311 are not required for PLS62-W.
MICN1D_I X311J
MICN1D
14
13

X310
J

Audio
MICP1D_I MICP1D
MICP1 MICN1
J

EPN1_I EPN1
J

EPP1_I EPP1
MICP1_TTY MICP1D
2
1

EPP1_TTY EPP1

TTY
Audio
X307

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4 Appendix: Circuit Diagrams for Evaluation Module Board


0R 0R

VSIM_I VSIM VSIM2_I VSIM2


R106 R111

TP_DRX_GND1
LGA-CONNECTOR 4k7 4k7

TP_ANT_DRX
printed part R107 R112
GND

0R 0R
XG100 CCIO_I CCIO CC2IO_I CC2IO
G16 H1 R108 R113
GPIO11 G16 H1
G15 H2
TP_DRX_GND2 COUNTER/SDIO3/GPIO8 G15 H2 0R 0R
G14 H3
PWM1/SDIO2/GPIO7 G14 H3 CCRST_I CCRST CC2RST_I CC2RST
G13 H4 R109 R114
0R G13 H4
G4 H13
DIV_RX_ANT_IN_1 G4 H13 0R 0R
R127 G3 H14
G3 H14 GPIO4/FAST_SHDN CCCLK_I CCCLK CC2CLK_I CC2CLK
X107 G2 H15 R110 R115
0R G2 H15 GPIO12
1 G1 H16
G1 H16 GPIO6/PWM2
R101 3 2 F16 J1
GPIO25 F16 J1
F15 J2
L100

22n

I2CDAT F15 J2
F14 J3
I2CCLK F14 J3
GND F13 J4
F13 J4
F4 J13 U101
F4 J13
F3 J14 1
F3 J14 GPIO15 VSIM2
F2 J15 1VSIM VSIM 16
GND GPIO14 VSIM_I
F2 J15
F1 J16 15 2VSIM
F1 J16 GPIO13 VSIM
E16 K1 5
EPN1 E16 K1 RF_OUT CC2RST
E15 K2 1RST RST 4
EPP1 E15 K2 CCRST_I
E14 K3 3 2RST
E14 K3 CCRST
E13 K4 9
CC2RST_I E13 K4 CC2CLK
E12 K5 1CLK CLK 8
0R X105 CC2IO_I E12 K5 CCCLK_I
1 E5 K12 7 2CLK
E5 K12 CCCLK
R102 3 2 E4 K13 13
E4 K13 CC2IO
L101

22n

E3 K14 1DAT DAT 12


E3 K14 CCIO_I CCIO_I
E2 K15 11 2DAT
E2 K15 VSIM_I CCIO
E1 K16 14 SEL 2
ANT_GPS E1 K16 VGPS BATT_PWR VCC SIMSEL
D16 L1
MICN1 D16 L1 6

C106

C107

220n
D15 L2 GND 17

1u
MICP1 D15 L2 HEATPAD
GND GND
D14 L3 10
CC2CLK_I D14 L3 NC
D13 L4
TP_WGSM_GND1 D13 L4
D12 L5 FSA2567
CC2IN D12 L5 GND GND GND
D11 L6
TP_ANT_WGSM D11 L6 VSIM2_I TX_Act
GND

D10 L7
D10 L7 CMIM_VCC
D9 L8
D9 L8 SDIO_CMD
D8 L9
D8 L9 SDIO1
D7 L10
TP_WGSM_GND2 D7 L10 FrqCtrl
D6 L11
D6 L11 SIM_SW/GPIO26
0R ANT_GPS_DC
D5
D5 L12
L12
VMMC 0R X103
D4 L13 6
RF_OUT D4 L13 EMERG_RST VSIM2 CC2IO CCIO
R100 D3 L14 R123 5
D3 L14 CCRST_I NC

0R
R122
D2 L15 4
D2 L15 CCCLK_I 0R GND
D1 L16 3
D1 L16 0R CC2IO CC2CLK CCCLK
AGND

C15 M2 R124 2
C15 M2 IGT CC2RST CCRST
C14 M3 R121 1
VMIC C14 M3 0R VSIM2 CCVCC
C103

C105
2p2

2p2

C13 M4
C13 M4 PWR_IND CC2RST

C108

C109
220n
C12 M5

1n
C12 M5 V180 R125
C11 M6

C116

C117
C119

220n
2u2

2u2
C11 M6 0R
C10 M7
C10 M7 RXDDAI/GPIO21 CC2CLK
GND GND
C9 M8 R126
C9 M8 SCLK/GPIO23
GND GND GND
C8 M9
C8 M9 TFSDAI/GPIO22
GND GND GND
C7 M10
C7 M10 TXDDAI/GPIO20
0R 330k BATT_RFPA
C6 M11
C6 M11 R118 R120

R119
100k
C5 M12 10k
C5 M12 VMMC
C4 M13
R130
C4 M13 ADC1
10k
C3 M14 R131
TP_GPS_GND1 C3 M14 CCIN
C2 M15 10k
B14
C2 M15
N3
VRTC
GND
0R
(Input:2.8~4.5V) R132
TP_ANT_GPS STATUS/SDIO_CLK/GPIO5 B14 N3 BATT_RFPA
R116 10k
GND

B13 N4 R135 R133


B13 N4 BATT+_DSB BATT_PWR
B12 N5 0R 10k
B12 N5 VUSB
B11 N6
R134 X104
B11 N6 CTS1/SPI_CS/GPIO19
C124

C125

C126

C127
R117
22p

22p

4u7

10u
TP_GPS_GND2 B10 N7 8
B10 N7 RTS1/GPIO18 BATT_RFPA SDIO1 D1
B9 N8 0R 7
B9 N8 CTS0 DCD0/SDIO0/GPIO2 D0
B8 N9 6

C111
100u
C110

47u
0R B8 N9 DCD0/SDIO0/GPIO2 VSS
B7 N10 5
ANT_GPS B7 N10 RTS0 STATUS/SDIO_CLK/GPIO5 CLK
R104 B6 N11 4
B6 N11 VMMC VDD
GND
B5 N12 3
B5 N12 FAB_TP1 SDIO_CMD CMD
X106 B4 N13 2
0R B4 N13 BATT_PWR COUNTER/SDIO3/GPIO8 D3

Note: Circuit elements


1 B3 N14 GND 1
BATT_RFPA B3 N14 EMERG_OFF PWM1/SDIO2/GPIO7 D2
R103 3 2 A13 P4
A13 P4 USB_DP 470R
A12 P5 9

marked blue are not (yet)


C100 DIV_RX_ANT_IN_1 A12 P5 USB_DN BATT_PWR DTR0/SDIO_CD/GPIO1 CD
1p A11 P6 R128

C112

C113
100u

100u
A11 P6 RXD1/SPI_MOSI/GPIO16

C120

220n
A10 P7

C123

220n
A10 P7 TXD1/SPI_MISO/GPIO17 10k

populated on the PLS62


A9 P8 10 11 12 13
A9 P8 DTR0/SDIO_CD/GPIO1 V180
GND GND
A8 P9 R129
A8 P9 DSR0/SPI_CLK/GPIO3
A7 P10 GND GND GND

evaluation module
A7 P10 RING0/GPIO24
A6 P11 GND GND
A6 P11 RXD0
A5 P12
A5 P12 TXD0 BATT_RFPA

boards, and thus re-


A4 P13
BATT_RFPA A4 P13 BATT_PWR
C114

C115

C121

C122
220n
22u

22u

22p
ALS3_Copper
X102
GND GND

GND GND GND GND


served for future use.
PLS62-W

Figure 8: Schematic sheet 1

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BATT+_DSB
ESDA6V1-5P6 ESDA6V1-5P6

22p
X201 1 6 1 6

GND
41 40 VSIM

C201
42 39

220n
120R C200

GND

GND
2 5 2 5

GND
43 38
V180

C229
44 37

22p
L202 3 4 3 4
45 36 VSIM2
GND
46 35
R234 GND 47 34 CCCLK
RING0/GPIO24 V200 V201
R235 51R 48 33 R259 CCIO CC2RST
DSR0/SPI_CLK/GPIO3 VRTC
51R 51R CCRST CC2CLK
R236 49 32 R247
RTS0 TXD0
R237 51R 31 51R R248 CCIN CC2IO
50
DTR0/SDIO_CD/GPIO1 TXD1/SPI_MISO/GPIO17
470R R249 51R
R238 30

C208
51

220n
RTS1/GPIO18 RXD0
51R R239 51R R250
52 29
CTS0 RXD1/SPI_MOSI/GPIO16
51R 28 R246 51R BATT_PWR
CTS1/SPI_CS/GPIO19 R240 53
STATUS/SDIO_CLK/GPIO5
R241 51R 51R
54 27 GND
DCD0/SDIO0/GPIO2
51R 55 26 R252 22k

R204
TXDDAI/GPIO20

10k
51R R253 SIM_SW/GPIO26
56 25
R201

IGT RXDDAI/GPIO21
R254 51R R283

AGND
24

100k
57

R200
TFSDAI/GPIO22
1k

51R BC847
C312 58 23 R255

GND
MICN1 100n SCLK/GPIO23 6 1
51R SIMSEL C1 E1
C313 5 9 22
MICP1
100n

GND

C221
21

C227

C218

C214

C220
22p

22p

22p
60

C215

C216

C217

C223

C222
22p

22p

22p

22p
22p

22p

22p
0R GND 5 2
C211

C207
22p

22p

22p

22p

22p

22p

22p

22p

EMERG_RST B2 B1
C210
C205

C204

20
C206

C203

C202

61
CCIN
R280 19 100k GND
62
0R

GND
EPN1 CCRST 4 3
EMERG_OFF 63 18 E2 C2 V180
EPP1 CCIO
R281 17 120R GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
V202 R209
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 64
VSIM R279
65 16 L203 SIM_SW/GPIO26
CCCLK 51R
66 15
VMIC FAB_TP1
67 14
L201 VUSB
68 13 TS5A23166
R211 USB_DN 120R R225 A1 A2
V180 12 V180 AD1 NO1 VCC V180
2k2 69 2k2
USB_DP 0R
B1 B2
70 11 COM1 IN1 PWM1/SDIO2/GPIO7
I2CDAT I2CCLK 0R
R242 71 10 R282 C1 C2 R227
GPIO15 GPIO12 IN2 COM2 ADC1
51R 51R
GPIO14
R243 72 9 R256 GPIO6/PWM2 D1 D2 R213
51R 51R GND NO2 AD2
GPIO13
R245 73 8 R257 PWM1/SDIO2/GPIO7
51R D200
51R 7
GPIO4/FAST_SHDN R244 74 GND
51R
75 6 R258 COUNTER/SDIO3/GPIO8
51R 100k
GPIO11
R285 76 5
51R
GND
77 4 R284

C230

C228

C234

C226

C225

C224

C251
22p

22p

22p

22p

22p

22p

22p
KINGSTON GPIO25
51R R203
C252

C212

C231

C232

C233

78 3
22p

22p

22p

22p

22p

PWR_IND AD2

100k
R226
79 2
AD1
GND
GND

80 1
220k

220k
-1 - 1 %
R228

R229
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
-1 - 1 %

GND GND GND GND GND

GND

GND GND

X202
1
V180
0R 1R 2
VGPS 3
R288
V280 R287
C282

4
100n

N280
BATT_PWR VMMC 5

R218

R219

R220

R221
6 1
ANT_GPS_DC Load Vin 6

10k

10k

10k

10k
6 1 LP3985IM5X-2.9
Si1023X
C281

7
R289

10k

GND

5 2 1 0R
1u

R290

10k

GND NC GND VIN 5


2 8
3 VOUT TRST
VEN 9
4 3 4 R293 TDI
NC Iout BYPASS GND
C283

C284
10
10n

TMS

1u
GND GND 11
FAN4010
2

U280 TCK

Note: Circuit elements


V280 12
RTCK
13
GND

GND GND GND TDO


3

marked blue are not (yet)


4 14
0R 15
Si1023X EMERG_RST
5 16
R224

populated on the PLS62


0R 0R 17
CC2IN
GPIO25 18
R268 0R
R292

evaluation module
19
TX_Act
R291

20
3k3

R286

boards, and thus re-

100k
R223
served for future use.
GND

GND GND

Figure 9: Schematic sheet 2

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About Gemalto

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