Airprime MC Series Dev Kit: Quick Start Guide
Airprime MC Series Dev Kit: Quick Start Guide
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Preface
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can never be guaranteed. Data may be delayed, corrupted (i.e., have errors) or be
Notice totally lost. Although significant delays or losses of data are rare when wireless
devices such as the Sierra Wireless modem are used in a normal manner with a
well-constructed network, the Sierra Wireless modem should not be used in
situations where failure to transmit or receive data could result in damage of any
kind to the user or any other party, including but not limited to personal injury,
death, or loss of property. Sierra Wireless accepts no responsibility for damages
of any kind resulting from delays or errors in data transmitted or received using
the Sierra Wireless modem, or for failure of the Sierra Wireless modem to
transmit or receive such data.
Safety and Do not operate the Sierra Wireless modem in areas where blasting is in progress,
where explosive atmospheres may be present, near medical equipment, near life
Hazards
support equipment, or any equipment which may be susceptible to any form of
radio interference. In such areas, the Sierra Wireless modem MUST BE
POWERED OFF. The Sierra Wireless modem can transmit signals that could
interfere with this equipment.
Do not operate the Sierra Wireless modem in any aircraft, whether the aircraft is
on the ground or in flight. In aircraft, the Sierra Wireless modem MUST BE
POWERED OFF. When operating, the Sierra Wireless modem can transmit
signals that could interfere with various onboard systems.
Note: Some airlines may permit the use of cellular phones while the aircraft is on the
ground and the door is open. Sierra Wireless modems may be used at this time.
The driver or operator of any vehicle should not operate the Sierra Wireless
modem while in control of a vehicle. Doing so will detract from the driver or
operator's control and operation of that vehicle. In some states and provinces,
operating such communications devices while in control of a vehicle is an offence.
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This product includes technology licensed from QUALCOMM®.
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Revision
History
1.2 Feb 2009 Newest UDK board; revised software installation procedure
2 Jun 2014 Updated device lists in Table 1-1 and Table 2-6.
Schematic diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Bill of Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
CDMA MC5728V
UMTS MC8090
MC8092
MC8704
MC8705
MC8795V
MC8805
MC9090
LTE MC7304
MC7305
MC7330
MC7350
MC7354
MC7355
MC7700
MC7710
MC7750
Note: Throughout this document, MC57xx refers to CDMA Mini Cards, and
MC7xxx/8xxx refers to UMTS/LTE Mini Cards.
The Dev Kit will also be used for forthcoming CDMA and UMTS/LTE
Mini Card modules. (Older Mini Cards may also be supported.)
Required equipment
Table 1-2 details the items required to begin using the Dev Kit in your
development environment. If any items are missing from the Dev Kit, contact your
Sierra Wireless representative.
Drivers & Watcher No Watcher software and Mini Card device drivers for the
software following operatirng systems may be downloaded
from www.sierrawireless.com/minicard:
• Windows XP Pro (SP3) and higher
• Windows Vista (SP1) and higher
Registration is required to download these and other
files.
Mini Card No The Dev Kit supports the Mini Cards listed in
Table 1-1 on page 9 (purchased separately).
Antenna Yes
connector
removal tool
PCI Express Yes The Mini Card is inserted into the Dev Kit for testing
Mini Card Dev Kit and development.
Power supply Yes Universal power supply, suitable for both 120 V and
240 V
Flat flex cable Yes Together, these are used to connect a Mini Card to a
laptop via the Dev Kit.
Hardware setup
Note: Throughout this To use a UMTS/LTE Mini Card (MC7xxx/8xxx), you need to install:
document, ‘SIM’ refers to • A live SIM card (with an active account), or
‘SIM’ and ‘USIM’.
• A test SIM card for use with a call box (for example, an Agilent
8960 or Rohde&Schwarz CMU200)
To install the SIM card:
1. Place the Dev Kit face-up (as shown)—the SIM slot is on the left
side beside the USB plug and the black banana plug.
2. Open the SIM casing—push the SIM slot cover into the ‘OPEN’ position (in
the direction of the ANALOG HEADER), and then lift it.
3. Insert the SIM card into the cover with its circuitry face-down—note the
location of the notched corner of the card in the following image.
4. Lower the SIM slot cover—the cover (with the card inside) will be slightly
raised (not making contact with the board).
5. Gently press down on the cover and then slide the slot cover under the
connector base latches into the ‘CLOSED’ position—the cover locks into
place.
2. Hold the Mini Card at the screw holes and slide it into the Dev Kit’s Mini Card
slot at a 45 angle (inserting it ‘flat’ may damage the module’s contacts and
wear out the host connector).
3. Push the free end of the Mini Card down until it clicks into the black
MINIPCI-E latch.
3. Connect the Mini Card’s main antenna to the Dev Kit’s main antenna
connector using the gray wire provided—press down lightly on the connector
ends. (The first few times you use these connectors, they may be quite
snug—press straight down on the end to get a secure connection.)
4. Connect the antenna to the adapter. (The first few times you attach the
antenna, it may be quite snug.)
3. Holding the Dev Kit firmly in place, pull both arms of the MINIPCI-E latch at
the same time toward the antenna connectors to release the module.
4. Pull the Mini Card out of the slot at a 45 angle.
Note: For simplicity, the images in this example show the Mini Card Host Extender
unattached.
3. Insert one end of the flat flex cable (pins facing up) into any of the three
connectors on the Mini Card Host Extender:
a. Push the cable forward, between the tabs of the brown clip on the
connector. As you move the cable forward, you will feel some slight resis-
tance as it moves into the connector and the clip tilts slightly upward.
b. When the cable is seated firmly in the connector, push down on the arms
of the brown clip to lock the connector in place.
4. Insert the other end of the flat flex cable into connector CN9 on the Dev Kit
board using the same method.
To disconnect the flat flex cable from the Mini Card Host Extender or Dev Kit
board:
1. Pull up on both arms of the brown clip on the connector at the same time to
release the cable.
2. Pull the flat flex cable straight out of the connector.
Note: Some Dev Kit features are available for certain Mini Cards only. For example, the
Audio and UART features are only available for voice-enabled Mini Cards.
Headset jack
Main RF SMA
connector
USB port
Mini Card connector
GND banana
plug port
+3.3V banana
plug port Diversity RF SMA
connector
CN25 board
power select
MIO44 GPIO7 NC ANT_CTRL2 ANTCTRL2 ANTCTRL3 GPIO3 GPIO_1 GPIO_1 GPIO_3 DCD/
/GPIO3 /GPIO3 GPIO_4
MIO46 GPIO2 NC DPR DPR/ DPR/ GPIO4 GPIO_3 GPIO_3 GPIO_4 DSR/
GPIO4 GPIO4 GPIO_5
C74
4.7uF
VCC_3.3V U20 VCC_LDO26_DIG
R215 R217
DIP SWITCHES UART1 XCVR
VCC_2.6V VCC_2.6V
1K 1K VCC_2.6V
C61
1uF
C68
C69
CN10
1M
1uF
L1 600ohms C52 33uF
R242
SPK1_N VCC_2.6V
1K
L2 600ohms SW1 XC6204B262MR 0.1uF
R212
D MIC1P_IN C53 D
L3 600ohms C67 33uF C64
SPK1_P U11
L4 600ohms MIO44
MIC1N_IN
1uF
C43
SI-583-1 MIO46 VCC_2.6V 0.1uF
W_DISABLE_N 0.01uF
WWAN_LED LED_GRN C57
10K
10K
R213
R214
C44
D33
D33
D33
R216 R218
D33
LED_RED
FTZ5_6E
FTZ5_6E
FTZ5_6E
U17
FTZ5_6E
1K 1K EMBEDDED_LEDS_N
R243
100K
0.01uF
1uF
C42
C45 1uF
UART1_RTS_CTS_EN
UART1_DTR_DSR_CD_RI_EN
C73
DSR1_RS232
4.7uF
R231 1uF
ENABLE_UART1 MIO32 RXD1_RS232
C82 ENABLE_UART3 0ohms RXD1 CN11
CTS1_RS232
W_DISABLE_N CTS1_XCVR
R232 TP40
0.01uF MIO44
C88 CD1_RS232
219-10MSTP 0ohms
R165
RI1
0ohms
Q1 RI1_RS232
1%
22pF NSBC144EDXV6T1 TP41
R260
100K
R233
R261 HS_BUTTON_N MIO48 TXD1_RS232
U25 0ohms TXD1
10K
10K
10K
10K
R186
R188
R185
R189
RTS1_XCVR
100K
1.0Vref DIP1 : ON= EN HEADSET DET; OFF= DIS HEADSET DET R230 DTR1_RS232 5747844-2
DIP2 : ON= EN BUTTON DET; OFF=DIS BUTTON DET MIO46
LMC7101AIM5 NOPB 0ohms
DIP3-4 : ON ON SET BICOLOR WAN LED MODE TP43 RTS1_RS232
DIP3-4 : OFF OFF -DIS WAN LED TP42
C85
C84
DIP3-4 : ON OFF -SET OPEN DRAIN WAN LED MODE (GRN)
0.01uF
0.01uF
TC74LCX125FT
DIP3-4 : OFF ON -SETCMOS WAN LED MODE (RED) ENABLE_UART1
1%
DIP5 : ON =EN MIO LEDS, OFF=DIS MIO LEDS
R258
60.4K
A: Schematic diagram
R386
R244
100K
LMC7101AIM5 NOPB 0.01uF 0.1uF
UART1_RTS_CTS_EN C63
U12
R259
6.2K
C87
C86
0.01uF
0.01uF
R183 CTS1_N CTS1_XCVR
0.01uF
1uF
C49
200ohms C46
D31
RTS1_XCVR RTS1_N
C47 1uF
HOST ADAPTER FLEX
SML-310MTT86
1uF
C48
LED_GRN
1uF
D34 MIO16
CN9
LED_RED TP33 CN12
AUX_PCM_SYNC
MIC1_P TXD1 TESTPOINT_0100_RND
AUX_PCM_DOUT BAS16XV2T1
RXD1
10K
R227
D32
MIC1_N MIO48
AUX_PCM_DIN
RTS1_N R184 TC74LCX125FT
1
SH.
SML-310LTT86
SPK1_P MIO46 MIO28
AUX_PCM_CLK
MIO6 CTS1_N 200ohms TP34
SPK1_N MIO44 TESTPOINT_0100_RND
5747844-2
0
R166
XIM_RESET SW2
VCC_2.6V VCC_3.3V
DWG. NO.
USB-
MIO16 R206 DNI RESET_N
TDO R211 Micro SD SD
0
0
0 RESET_N
R144
R121
R122
R123
TMS MIO28
0 MIO44 R126 0
R209 DNI SD_CLK
TDI
0 MIO6 R127 0
SD_DATA
FH12A-50S-0.5SH
CD1
SIM CONNECTOR R128 CD2
MIO16
1K
R129
MIO28
CN13 1K
PRIMARY RF INTERFACE SECONDARY RF INTERFACE TF-F-8P-M-E1000
C65
C66
MIO48 R148 0
0.1uF
CN14
0.01uF
CN16 MEGA_CLK
U.FL-R-SMT10 U.FL-R-SMT10 XIM_IO R149 0
MIO28 R226 0 XIM_IN
MEGA_CMD
CN17 CN15 DNI SCDA6A0101
RF1 RF2
9650-1113-017 9650-1113-017 254021MA008G100ZL
A MIO16 R145 0 A
MEGA_DATA
XIM_RESET R147 0
differ between the various modules’ product specification documents.
XIM_CLK R146 0
DNI
C12
C8
PROJECT:
22pF
22pF
DNI
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of the company or licensee of this document MINI CARD DEV KIT
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REV DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED
See Sheet 1
MINICARD SMT CONNECTOR MINICARD LATCHES ARM9 JTAG HEADER ARM9 JTAG FLEX CONN
CN19 TP200
CN4
5005 CN6
CN3
AUDIO GAIN STAGE
CN5
TSW-102-14-T-S
1uF
C200
MIC1_P RESET_N
R200
R201
R202
100K
100K
100K
D 48099-0003
D
MIC1_N TRST_N
TRST_N
MIO6 SPK1_P CN26 TDO C204
TDI
SPK1_N TDI
TMS
XIM_IO TMS 0.01uF
TCK
XIM_CLK TCK
RTCK C205 DIP1 : ON=EN MIC_P GAIN +20dB, OFF= DIS MIC_P GAIN
XIM_RESET RTCK MIC AMP + LPF DIP2 : ON=EN MIC_N GAIN +20dB, OFF= DIS MIC_N GAIN
UART3_RX TDO
MIO16 DIP3 : ON=EN MIC_P AMP BYPASS; OFF= DIS MIC_P AMP BYPASS
RESET_N 22pF
DIP4 : ON=EN MIC_N AMP BYPASS; OFF= DIS MIC_N AMP BYPASS
48099-4000
R236
DNI
1Mohms
R203
10K
RTCK MIC1P_IN LMC7101AIM5 NOPB
100K
10K
R204
R235
TSM-110-01-L-DV
TDO 52745-1096 47Kohms
0.022uF
W_DISABLE_N TCK
AUXV1 Flex connector placed topside of board
C207
R239
R238
0.001uF
51Kohms
TMS
91Kohms
TDI
UART3_TX Fc = 3.39kHz
MIO28
10K
R240
USB-
TP38 TP39 C81
USB+ PWR LEDS MIC1N_IN MIC1_N
WWAN_LED 0.1uF
219-4MSTP
R175
MIO44
AUX_PCM_CLK
MIO46 CTS1_N
AUX_PCM_DIN
330ohms D13
MIO48 RTS1_N SML-310MTT86
AUX_PCM_DOUT
C RXD1 R176 C
10V
C76
C75
C79
AUX_PCM_SYNC
22pF
10uF
0.01uF
TXD1 EMBEDDED_LEDS_N
100 D14
67910-0001 SML-310MTT86
DIGITAL HEADER
CN7
R219
C77 R220
1Mohms
5V JACK U22
W_DISABLE_N LMC7101AIM5 NOPB
R140 0ohms 47Kohms
CN2 0.022uF
AUX_PCM_CLK
CTS1_N XIM_CLK
AUX_PCM_DIN
C78
RTS1_N XIM_IO
R222
R221
AUX_PCM_DOUT
0.001uF
51Kohms
RXD1 XIM_RESET
91Kohms
AUX_PCM_SYNC
TXD1 MIO32
MIO6 MIO44
RAPC712X MIO16 MIO46
10K
R223
MIO28 MIO48
0.1uF
C59
USB+
USB- U14
ANALOG HEADER 0.01uF
MIC1N_IN
D27
U16
R169
R245
10V
10V
C37
C38
SPK1_P
100K
10uF
10uF
SML-310MTT86
1SMA12AT3
TSM-103-01-L-DV-M-TR SPK1_N MIO28 0.01uF
330ohms EMBEDDED_LEDS_N
JMP 1-2 : USB CABLE PWR D17 R178
JMP 5-6 : BARREL JACK PWR R170 RXD1 SML-310MTT86
MIO30 SML-310MTT86
330ohms D23
330ohms D18 R179
TSM-110-01-L-DV
1M
1M
1M
1M
TXD1 SML-310MTT86
TC74LCX125FT
330ohms D24
BARREL JACK LDO R180
RTS1_N SML-310MTT86
R246
R247
R248
R249
1%
R81
C209
100K
0.1uF
0.01uF
R124
HS201M
430ohms
C210
0.1uF
MIC29302WU EMBEDDED_LEDS_N
C39
C40
C41
R171
10uF
10uF
10uF
R254
R255
R256
R257
R102
100K
100K 100K D19
CN21
R172
MIO44 SML-310MTT86
5006 5006 5006 5006 5006
TP201 TP202 TP203 TP204 TP205 330ohms D20
1%
VCC_5V
R82
60.4K
A R173 A
MIO46 SML-310MTT86
SW4 330ohms D21
10K
R113
R174 PROJECT:
SML-310MTT86 MiniCard Dev Kit
MIO48
This document contains information which is Sierra Wireless
1M
1M
1M
1M
R177
100K
TC74LCX125FT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM,
C208
officers, employees, agenst or subcontractors
0.1uF
DIP1: ON=EN FIXED OUTPUT MODE 3.3V, OFF=DIS FIXED OUTPUT MODE DRAWN: CI 02-05-2008
219-4MSTP of the company or licensee of this document MINI CARD DEV KIT
DIP2: ON= EN LDO; OFF= DIS LDO without the prior written permission of Sierra CHECKED:
R250
R251
R252
R253
DIP3: ON= MODEM SUPPLIES 2.6VDIG, OFF= MC8750 Wireless Inc. is strictly prohibited. SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO.
DIP4: ON= ONBOARD LDO SUPPLY 2.6V (MC8750 ONLY), ELSE OFF Copyright (C) 2004-2008 ENGINEER:
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B: Bill of Materials B
Table B-1: Development kit bill of materials
Description Qty Reference Vendors Vendor item
designators numbers
KEYSTONE 7007
KEYSTONE 7006
CAP-XX HS201M
CAP-XX HS201C
CAP, CER, 10µF, 10V,20%, X5R, 6 C37, C38, TAIYO YUDEN LMK212C106MG
0805 C39, C40,
C41, C79 TAIYO YUDEN LMK212BJ106KD-T
MURATA GRM21BR61A106KE
19L
CAP, CER, 1µF, 10%, 6.3V, 1005, 11 C42, C43, MURATA GRM155R60J105KE1
X5R C44, C45, 9D
C46, C47,
C48, C49, TAIYO YUDEN JMK105BJ105KV-F
C68, C69,
C200
CAP, TANT., 33µF, 20%, 6.3V, 3528 2 C52, C67 KEMET T520T336M006ATE07
0
CAP,22pF, 50V, ±5%, C0G, 1005 4 C76, C88, TAIYO YUDEN UMK105CG220JV-F
C89, C205
MURATA GRM1555C1H220JZ0
1D
CAP, 1000pF, 50V, ±10%, X7R, 1005 2 C78, C207 MURATA GRM155R71H102KA0
1D
CAP, 0.01µF, 25V, ±10%, X7R, 1005 16 C57, C58, MURATA GRM155R71E103KA0
C59, C60, 1D
C63, C64,
C66, C71, TAIYO YUDEN TMK105BJ103KV-F
C75, C82,
C83, C84,
C85, C86,
C87, C204
CAP, 0.022µF, 16V, ±10%, X7R, 1005 2 C77, C206 MURATA GRM155R71C223KA0
1D
CAP, 0.1µF, 10V, ±10%, X5R, 1005 13 C53, C54, MURATA GRM155R61A104KA0
C55, C56, 1D
C61, C62,
C65, C70, TAIYO YUDEN LMK105BJ104KV-F
C80, C81,
C208, C209,
C210
YAGEO RC0402FR-0760K4L
RES, 100, 5%, 1005, 1/16W, 50V, -55 1 R176 KOA SPEER RK73B1ETTP101J
+125C
YAGEO RC0402JR-07100RL
ROHM MCR01MZPJ101
RES, 200, 5%, 1005, 1/16W, 50V, -55 2 R183, R184 YAGEO RC0402JR-07200RL
+125C
KOA SPEER RK73B1ETTP201J
ROHM MCR01MZPJ201
RES, 330, 5%, 1005, 1/16W, 50V, -55 13 R167, R168, YAGEO RC0402JR-07330RL
+125C R169, R170,
R171, R172, KOA SPEER RK73B1ETTP331J
R173, R174,
R175, R178, ROHM MCR01MZPJ331
R179, R180,
R181
RES, 430, 5%, 1005, 1/16W, 50V, -55 1 R124 YAGEO RC0402JR-07430RL
+125C
KOA SPEER RK73B1ETTP431J
ROHM MCR01MZPJ431
RES, 1.0K, 5%, 1005, 1/16W, 50V, 7 R128, R129, YAGEO RC0402JR-071KL
-55 +125C R212, R215,
R216, R217, KOA SPEER RK73B1ETTP102J
R218
ROHM MCR01MZPJ102
YAGEO RC0402JR-076K2L
ROHM MCR01MZPJ622
RES, 10K, 5%, 1005, 1/16W, 50V, 14 R113, R122, KOA SPEER RK73B1ETTP103J
-55 +125C R123, R185,
R186, R188, YAGEO RC0402JR-0710KL
R189, R204,
R213, R214, ROHM MCR01MZPJ103
R223, R227,
R235, R240
RES, 47K, 5%, 1005, 1/16W, 50V, 2 R220, R237 YAGEO RC0402JR-0747KL
-55 +125C
KOA SPEER RK73B1ETTP473J
ROHM MCR01MZPJ473
RES, 91K, 5%, 1005, 1/16W, 50V, 4 R221, R22, YAGEO RC0402JR-0791KL
-55 +125C R238, R239
KOA SPEER RK73B1ETTP913J
ROHM MCR01MZPJ913
RES, 1.0M, 5%, 1005, 1/16W, 50V, 15 R219, R236, YAGEO RC0402JR-071ML
-55 +125C R242, R246,
R247, R248, KOA SPEER RK73B1ETTP105J
R249, R250,
R251, R252, ROHM MCR01MZPJ105
R253, R254,
R255, R256,
R257
RES, 0.0 Ohm, 5%, 1005, 1/16W, 15 R125, R126, KOA SPEER RK73Z1ETTD
50V, -55 +125C R127, R140,
R144, R146, YAGEO RC0402JR-070RL
R147, R149,
R165, R211, ROHM MCR01MZPJ000
R224, R230,
R231, R232,
R233
RES, 100K, 1%, 1005, 1/16W, 50V, 16 R81, R166, YAGEO RC0402FR-07100KL
-55 +125C R177, R200,
R201, R202, ROHM MCR01MZPF1003
R203, R234,
R241, R243, KOA SPEER RK73H1ETTP1003F
R244, R245,
R260, R261,
R262, R386
TOSHIBA TC74LCX125FT(EL)
MAXIM MAX3238EEAI+T
ROHM EMH2
MURATA BLM15AG601SN1D