Neoway N75 User guide

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Issue 1.1 Date 2020-11-17
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Contents
1 About N75 .................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Product Overview ......................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Block Diagram .............................................................................................................................. 2
1.3 Basic Features ............................................................................................................................. 3
2 Module Pins ............................................................................................... 5
2.1 Pad Layout ................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Pin Description ............................................................................................................................. 6
3 Application Interfaces .............................................................................. 12
3.1 Power Interfaces ........................................................................................................................ 12
3.1.1 VBAT .................................................................................................................................. 12
3.1.2 DVDD_1P8 ........................................................................................................................ 17
3.2 Control Interfaces ....................................................................................................................... 17
3.2.1 PWRKEY_N ...................................................................................................................... 17
3.2.2 RESET_N .......................................................................................................................... 20
3.3 Peripheral Interfaces .................................................................................................................. 21
3.3.2 USB ................................................................................................................................... 22
3.3.3 USIM .................................................................................................................................. 24
3.3.4 UART ................................................................................................................................. 25
3.3.5 SDC ................................................................................................................................... 28
3.3.6 I2S/PCM ............................................................................................................................ 31
3.3.7 SPI ..................................................................................................................................... 36
3.3.8 I2C ..................................................................................................................................... 38
3.4 Network and Connection ............................................................................................................ 42
3.4.1 Ethernet ............................................................................................................................. 42
3.4.2 WLAN ................................................................................................................................ 44
3.4.3 Bluetooth ........................................................................................................................... 47
3.5 RF Interface ................................................................................................................................ 49
3.5.1 ANT_MAIN/ANT_DIV antenna interface ........................................................................... 49
3.5.2 ANT_GNSS Interface ........................................................................................................ 51
3.5.3 Antenna Assembling .......................................................................................................... 54
3.6 GPIO .......................................................................................................................................... 55
3.7 MUX Interfaces .......................................................................................................................... 56
3.8 Other Interfaces ......................................................................................................................... 59
3.8.1 GNSS_LNA_EN ................................................................................................................ 59
3.8.2 ADC ................................................................................................................................... 59
3.8.3 RING .................................................................................................................................. 59
3.8.4 DTR ................................................................................................................................... 60
3.8.5 USB_BOOT ....................................................................................................................... 62
4 Electric Feature and Reliability ................................................................ 63
4.1 Electric Features ........................................................................................................................ 63
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4.2 Temperature Features ................................................................................................................ 65
4.3 ESD Protection ........................................................................................................................... 65
5 RF Features ............................................................................................. 66
5.1 Operating Bands ........................................................................................................................ 66
5.2 TX Power and RX Sensitivity ..................................................................................................... 67
5.3 GNSS Features .......................................................................................................................... 68
6 Mechanical Features ............................................................................... 70
6.1 Dimensions ................................................................................................................................. 70
6.2 Label ........................................................................................................................................... 71
6.3 Packing ....................................................................................................................................... 71
6.3.1 Reel&Tape ......................................................................................................................... 71
6.3.2 Moisture ............................................................................................................................. 73
7 Mounting N75 onto the Application Board ............................................... 74
7.1 Bottom Dimensions .................................................................................................................... 74
7.2 Application Foot Print ................................................................................................................. 75
7.3 Stencil ......................................................................................................................................... 75
7.4 Solder Paste ............................................................................................................................... 75
7.5 SMT Furnace Temperature Curve .............................................................................................. 76
8 Safety Recommendations ....................................................................... 77
Conformity and Compliance .................................................................... 78
A.1 Approvals ................................................................................................................................... 78
A.2 American Notice ......................................................................................................................... 78
A.2.1 Modify ................................................................................................................................ 78
A.2.2 FCC Class A Digital Device Notice ................................................................................... 78
A.2.3 FCC Class B Digital Device Notice ................................................................................... 79
Abbreviation ............................................................................................ 80
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Table of Figures
Figure 1-1 Block Diagram .................................................................................................................. 2
Figure 2-1 N75 pin definition (Top View) ............................................................................................ 5
Figure 3-1 Current peaks and voltage drops (GSM/GPRS) ............................................................ 13
Figure 3-2 Recommended design 1 ................................................................................................. 13
Figure 3-3 Recommended design 2 ................................................................................................. 14
Figure 3-4 Recommended design 3 ................................................................................................. 15
Figure 3-5 Recommended design 4 ................................................................................................. 15
Figure 3-6 Reference design of startup controlled by button ........................................................... 18
Figure 3-7 Reference design of startup controlled by MCU ............................................................. 18
Figure 3-8 Reference design of automatic start once powered up .................................................. 18
Figure 3-9 N75 on/off timing ............................................................................................................. 20
Figure 3-10 Reset controlled by button ............................................................................................ 20
Figure 3-11 Reset circuit with transistor separating ......................................................................... 21
Figure 3-12 Reset timing of N75 ...................................................................................................... 21
Figure 3-13 USB connection ............................................................................................................ 22
Figure 3-14 Reference design of USB OTG function ....................................................................... 23
Figure 3-15 Reference design of USIM card interface ..................................................................... 24
Figure 3-16 Reference design of UART connection (with flow control) ........................................... 25
Figure 3-17 Reference design of UART connection (without flow control) ...................................... 26
Figure 3-18 Recommended level shifting circuit 1 ........................................................................... 26
Figure 3-19 Recommended level shifting circuit 2 ........................................................................... 27
Figure 3-20 Recommended level shifting circuit 3 ........................................................................... 27
Figure 3-21 SD connection .............................................................................................................. 29
Figure 3-22 SDC SDR timing ........................................................................................................... 30
Figure 3-23 SDC DDR timing ........................................................................................................... 30
Figure 3-24 I2S connection .............................................................................................................. 32
Figure 3-25 I2S timing ...................................................................................................................... 32
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Figure 3-26 PCM connection ........................................................................................................... 33
Figure 3-27 PCM sync signal timing in primary mode ..................................................................... 34
Figure 3-28 PCM data input timing in primary mode ....................................................................... 34
Figure 3-29 PCM data output timing in primary mode ..................................................................... 34
Figure 3-30 PCM sync signal timing in auxiliary mode .................................................................... 35
Figure 3-31 PCM data input timing in auxiliary mode ...................................................................... 35
Figure 3-32 PCM data output timing in auxiliary mode .................................................................... 35
Figure 3-33 SPI connection .............................................................................................................. 37
Figure 3-34 SPI timing ..................................................................................................................... 37
Figure 3-35 I2C connection .............................................................................................................. 39
Figure 3-36 I2C data transmission ................................................................................................... 39
Figure 3-37 I2C timing ...................................................................................................................... 40
Figure 3-38 SGMII connection ......................................................................................................... 42
Figure 3-39 Connection between MDIO and PHY ........................................................................... 43
Figure 3-40 MDIO input timing ......................................................................................................... 44
Figure 3-41 MDIO output timing ....................................................................................................... 44
Figure 3-42 WLAN connection ......................................................................................................... 45
Figure 3-43 SDIO SDR timing .......................................................................................................... 46
Figure 3-44 SDIO DDR timing .......................................................................................................... 46
Figure 3-45 Bluetooth connection .................................................................................................... 48
Figure 3-46 L network ...................................................................................................................... 49
Figure 3-47 Split capacitor network.................................................................................................. 49
Figure 3-48 Pi network ..................................................................................................................... 50
Figure 3-49 Recommended RF PCB design 1 ................................................................................ 51
Figure 3-50 GNSS RF structure ....................................................................................................... 51
Figure 3-51 Reference Design of Passive GNSS Antenna .............................................................. 52
Figure 3-52 Reference design of active GNSS antenna .................................................................. 53
Figure 3-53 Reference layout of GNSS antenna traces .................................................................. 54
Figure 3-54 Specifications of MM9329-2700RA1 ............................................................................ 55
Figure 3-55 RF connections ............................................................................................................. 55
Figure 3-56 Pulse wave for an incoming call ................................................................................... 59
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Figure 3-57 RING indicator for SMS ................................................................................................ 60
Figure 3-58 Process of entering sleep mode ................................................................................... 60
Figure 3-59 Incoming call service process ....................................................................................... 61
Figure 3-60 Outgoing call service process ....................................................................................... 61
Figure 3-61 Process of exiting from sleep mode ............................................................................. 61
Figure 3-62 Reference design of USB_BOOT ................................................................................. 62
Figure 6-1 N75 dimensions .............................................................................................................. 70
Figure 6-2 N75 label ......................................................................................................................... 71
Figure 7-1 Bottom view .................................................................................................................... 74
Figure 7-2 Recommended Application Foot Print (Top View) .......................................................... 75
Figure 7-3 SMT furnace temperature curve ..................................................................................... 76
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Table of Tables
Table 1-1 Variant and frequency bands .............................................................................................. 1
Table 2-1 IO types and level features................................................................................................. 6
Table 2-2 Pin description .................................................................................................................... 7
Table 3-1 DVDD_1P8 electrical features ......................................................................................... 17
Table 3-2 Compliant standards of peripheral interfaces ................................................................... 21
Table 3-3 SD card feature parameters ............................................................................................. 28
Table 3-4 Timing parameters of SDC interface ................................................................................ 31
Table 3-5 Timing parameters of I2S interface .................................................................................. 33
Table 3-6 PCM work modes ............................................................................................................. 33
Table 3-7 Parameters of PCM timing in primary mode .................................................................... 34
Table 3-8 Parameters of PCM timing in auxiliary mode ................................................................... 36
Table 3-9 Timing parameters of SPI interface .................................................................................. 38
Table 3-10 I2C feature parameters .................................................................................................. 38
Table 3-11 I2C timing parameters (standard mode) ......................................................................... 40
Table 3-12 I2C timing parameters (fast mode) ................................................................................. 41
Table 3-13 I2C timing parameters (fast mode plus) ......................................................................... 41
Table 3-14 SDIO/WLAN feature parameters .................................................................................... 45
Table 3-15 Timing parameters of SDIO/WLAN interface ................................................................. 47
Table 3-16 MUX pins ........................................................................................................................ 56
Table 4-1 Electric features ................................................................................................................ 63
Table 4-2 Current consumption of N75 ............................................................................................ 63
Table 4-3 Temperature features ....................................................................................................... 65
Table 4-4 ESD protection features ................................................................................................... 65
Table 5-1 Operating Bands .............................................................................................................. 66
Table 5-2 RF TX power .................................................................................................................... 67
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About This Document
Scope
This document is applicable to the N75 series.
It defines the features, indicators, and test standards of the N75 module and provides reference for the
hardware design of each interface.
Reference designs in this document are only for reference. Customers should design applications
based on actual scenarios and conditions. Please contact Neoway FAE if you have any questions or
doubts.
Audience
This document is intended for system engineers (SEs), development engineers, and test engineers.
Change History
Issue
Date
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2015-09
Wang Qiang
1.1
2020-01
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Conventions
Symbol
Indication
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause fatal
device damage or even bodily damage.
Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might perform an action that could
result in module or product damages.
Means note or tips for readers to use the module
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1 About N75
N75 is an industrial-grade 4G module developed on a Qualcomm platform. It supports
GSM/GPRS/EDGE, WCDMA R99 to DC-HSPA+, and LTE Cat4. With various hardware interfaces and
optional GNSS functions, N75 is well applicable to wireless metering terminals, in-vehicle terminals,
POS, industrial routers, and other IoT terminals.
1.1 Product Overview
The N75 series includes multiple variants. Table 1-1 lists the variants and frequency bands supported.
Table 1-1 Variant and frequency bands
Variant
Region
Category
Band
GNSS1
NA
North
America
Cat4
FDD-LTE: B2, B4, B5, B7, B12, B13, B25, B26, B66,
B71
UMTS: B2, B4, B5
GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/1900 MHz
support
NF
North
America
Cat4
FDD-LTE: B2, B4, B5, B7, B12, B13, B14, B25, B26,
B66, B71
UMTS: B2, B4, B5
GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/1900 MHz
Not
support
A
North
America
Cat4
FDD-LTE: B2, B4, B5, B12, B66
UMTS: B2, B4, B5
support
EA
European
Union
Cat4
FDD-LTE: B1, B3, B5, B7, B8, B20, B28
TDD-LTE: B38, B40
UMTS: B1, B5, B8
GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 900/1800 MHz
support
LA
Latin
America
Cat4
FDD-LTE: B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B7, B8, B10, B28, B66
TDD-LTE: B38, B40, B41
UMTS: B1, B2, B4, B5, B8
GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
support
1
GNSS optional for some variants
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1.2 Block Diagram
N75 consists of the following functionality units:
âš« Baseband
âš« MCP
âš« Power management unit
âš« 19.2 MHz crystal oscillator
âš« RF section
âš« Digital interfaces (USIM, SPI, I2C, SGMII, SDIO, ADC, GPIO, UART, USB)
Figure 1-1 Block Diagram
VBAT
RF transceiver
19.2M
crystal
RF Front-end
(PA/ASW/DUP/SAW)
ANT_MAIN ANT_DIV ANT_GNSS
PWRKEY
RESET
MCP
NAND
LPDDR2
SDRAM
Base Band
MEMORY SUPPORT
RFFE I/F S
CONNECTIVITY
SPMI
VDDs
TRX
TRX&MIPI
Input PM
Output PM
Interfaces
ADC
PM_GPIOs
VBAT
UART
SPI
I2C
ADC
USB
SGMII
SDIO
UIM
GPIO
I2S/PCM
Power
Manager
VDDs for
MCP
VDDs
for PA/ASW
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1.3 Basic Features
Parameter
Description
Physical features
Dimensions: (30.0±0.1) mm × (28.0±0.1) mm × (2.8±0.2) mm
Package: 100-pin LGA
Weight: around 5.3g
Temperature
ranges
Operating: -35°C to +75°C
Extended: -40°C to +85°C
Storage: -45°C to +90°C
Operating voltage
VBAT: 3.3V to 4.3V, TYP: 3.8V
Current
Flight mode
1.24 mA
Sleep Mode
GSM DRX=6: 2.2 mA
GSM DRX=9: 1.45 mA
WCDMA DRX=2: 2.64 mA
WCDMA DRX=9: 1.54 mA
LTE (Paging Cycle 320 ms): 6.5 mA
LTE (Paging Cycle 2.56s): 1.67 mA
Active
VBAT: 2A Max
Processor
ARM Cortex-A7 processor, 1.3 GHz main frequency
Memory
ROM+RAM:
âš« 2 Gb+1 Gb
âš« 4 Gb+2 Gb
Operating bands
See Table 1-1.
Wireless rate
GPRS: Max 85.6 Kbps(DL) / Max 85.6 Kbps(UL)
EDGE: Max 236.8 Kbps(DL) / Max 236.8 Kbps(UL)
WCDMA: DC-HSPA+, Max 42 Mbps (DL)/Max 5.76 Mbps (UL)
FDD-LTE: non-CA cat4, Max 150 Mbps(DL)/Max 50 Mbps (UL)
TDD-LTE: non-CA cat4, Max 130 Mbps(DL)/Max 35 Mbps (UL)
Transmit power
GSM850: (33 dBm±2 dB) (Power Class 4)
PCS1900: (30 dBm±2 dB) (Power Class 1)
EDGE 850 MHz: (27 dBm±3 dB) (Power Class E2)
EDGE1900 MHz: (26 dBm±3 dB) (Power Class E2)
UMTS: (24 dBm+1/-3 dB) (Power Class 3)
LTE: (23 dBm±2 dB) (Power Class 3)
Application
interface
2G/3G/4G antenna interface, diversity antenna interface, GNSS antenna
interface
50Ω impedance
Two UART interfaces: one is an ordinary serial port, and one is used for
Bluetooth by default
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One I2C interface, supporting only master mode
One SPI interface, supporting only master mode and max. 50 MHz
One USIM interface, 1.8V/3.0V
One USB2.0 interface, OTG function requires external 5V DC-DC
Two 15-bit ADC interfaces, detectable voltage ranging from 0.1 to 1.7V
One I2S/PCM interface used to connect to CODEC chipset
One SDIO interface, used for WLAN
One SGMII/MDIO interface, used for Ethernet
Four GPIO interfaces
AT command
Neoway extended commands
Data
PPP, RNDIS, ECM, RMNET
Protocol
TCP, UDP, MQTT, FTP/FTPS, HTTP/HTTP(S), SSL, TLS
Certification
approval
FCC, PTCRB, AT&T, CE-R*, GCF, RoHS*, NCC*, RCM*
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2 Module Pins
There are 100 pins on N75 and their pads are introduced in the LGA package.
2.1 Pad Layout
Figure 2-1 shows the pad layout of the N75 module.
Figure 2-1 N75 pin definition (Top View)
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2.2 Pin Description
Table 3-1 lists the definition of IO types
Table 2-1 IO types and level features
IO Type
B
Digital input/output, COMS logic level
DO
Digital output, COMS logic level
DI
Digital input, COMS logic level
PO
Power output
PI
Power supply input
AI
Analog input
AIO
Analog input/output
OD
Open drain
Level Feature
I/O
Pin type
Voltage Feature
Current Feature
P1
USIM1 interface voltage,
compatible with 1.8V/3.0V
1.8V
VIH=1.26V~2.1V
VIL=-0.3V~0.36V
VOH=1.44V~1.8V
VOL=0V~0.4V
3.0V
VIH=2V~3.15V,
VIL=-0.3V~0.57V
VOH=2.28V~2.85V
VOL=0V~0.4V
2 mA to 16 mA,
adjustable at a
spacing of 2 mA
P2
USIM2 and MDIO interface
voltage, compatible with
1.8V/3.0V
1.8V
VIH=1.26V~2.1V
VIL=-0.3V~0.36V
VOH=1.44V~1.8V
VOL=0V~0.4V
3.0V
VIH=2V~3.15V,
VIL=-0.3V~0.57V
VOH=2.28V~2.85V
VOL=0V~0.4V
P3
1.8V digital IO voltage
VIH min=1.2V, VIL max= 0.3V
VOH min=1.35V, VOL max= 0.45V
P4
SDC interface voltage,
compatible with 1.8V/3.0V
1.8V:
VIH=1.27V~2V,
VIL= -0.3V~0.58V
VOH=1.4V~1.8V,
VOL=0V~0.45V
3.0V:
VIH=1.8V~3.15V,
VIL= -0.3V~0.7V
VOH=2.1V~2.85V,
VOL=0V~0.36V
P7
GPIO of PM chipset can be
divided into three types: 1.2V,
1.8V, and VBAT. They are
used for output because their
IO cannot adapt automatically.
VIH=0.65*VIO~(VIO+0.3V),
VIL=-0.3V~0.35*VIO
VOH=(VIO-0.45)V~VIO
VOL=0V~0.45V
(VIO is GPIO voltage, 1.2V/1.8V/VBAT)
When VIO is 1.8V
High: 0.9 mA
Medium: 0.6 mA
Low: 0.15 mA
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P8
Level of GPIO for power
management chipset, fixed to
1.8V
VIH=1.26V~2.1V
VIL=-0.3V~0.63V
VOH=1.35V~1.8V
VOL=0V~0.45V
High: 0.9 mA
Medium: 0.6 mA
Low: 0.15 mA
Table 2-2 Pin description
Signal
Pin
I/O
Function
Level
Feature
Remarks
Power Interface
VBAT
27, 28,
29
PI
Main power supply input
Vmax=4.3V
Supply at most 2A
DVDD_1P8
45
PO
1.8V power output
Vnorm=1.8V
Imax=50 mA
Used only for level
shifting.
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
DVDD_XO_1P8
53
PO
1.8V power output
Vnorm=1.8V
Imax=20 mA
Used to pull up the
crystal oscillator of
the external WLAN
module
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
GND
1, 14, 17, 20, 26,
30, 31, 44, 49, 74,
75, 77, 91, 93, 95,
97, 98, 99, 100
Ground
Connect all GND pins
to the ground plane.
Control Interfaces
RESET_N
32
DI
Module reset input
P3
Triggered by a low
level to reset the
module.
PWRKEY_N
33
DI
ON/OFF button
(recommended)
P3
Triggered by a low
level
Embedded with diode
switch and a 200 kΩ
pull-up resistor
Around 0.8V when
the pin is floating
UART Interface
UART5_TXD
46
DO
UART5 data transmitting
P3
Used for data
transmission. Leave
them floating if they
UART5_RXD
47
DI
UART5 data receiving
P3
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are not used.
USIM interface
USIM1_VCC
35
PO
USIM1 power output
P1 Imax=50
mA
The module is
compatible with 1.8V
and 3.0V USIM cards.
Connect DATA pin to
USIM_VCC through a
10 kΩ pull-up resistor.
Leave them floating if
they are not used.
USIM1_DATA
36
IO
USIM data IO
P1
USIM1_CLK
37
DO
USIM1 clock output
P1
USIM1_RESET
38
DO
USIM1 reset
P1
USIM1_DET
39
DI
USIM1 detect
P3
USB interface
VBUS
40
PI
Charging voltage check
3.3V to 5.2V,
TYP: 5V
In compliance with
USB2.0 protocol
Used for firmware
download and data
transmission.
USB_DM
41
AIO
USB data minus
USB_DP
42
AIO
USB data plus
USB_ID
43
AI
OTG detect
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
ADC interface
ADC2
88
AI
Analog-to-digital signal
conversion
Vmax=1.7V;
Vmin=0.1V
15-bit, detectable
voltage ranging from
0.1V to 1.7V
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
ADC1
89
AI
Analog-to-digital signal
conversion
Vmax=1.7V;
Vmin=0.1V
15-bit, detectable
voltage ranging from
0.1V to 1.7V
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
SGMII interface
SGMII_TX_N
15
AO
SGMII transmit minus
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
SGMII_TX_P
16
AO
SGMII transmit plus
SGMII_RX_N
18
AI
SGMII receive minus
SGMII_RX_P
19
AI
SGMII receive plus
MDIO Control Interfaces
SGMII_VCC
21
PO
USIM2 power output
P2
For MDIO data line to
be connected through
a pull-up resistor
SGMII_MDIO_CLK
22
DO
SGMII clock output
P2
Multiplexed as USIM2
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SGMII_MDIO_DATA
23
B
SGMII data IO
P2
Leave them floating if
they are not used.
ETH_REST_N
24
DO
Ethernet PHY reset
P2
ETH_INT_N
25
DI
Ethernet PHY interrupt
P2
I2C interface
I2C_4_SDA
81
OD
I2C data signal
P3
It is connected
through a 2.2 kΩ
internal pull-up
resistor.
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
I2C_4_SCL
82
OD
I2C clock
P3
I2S/PCM interface
I2S_1_SCLK
9
DO
I2S serial clock
P3
Multiplexed as PCM
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
I2S_1_DOUT
10
DO
I2S data transmit
P3
I2S_1_DIN
11
DI
I2S data receive
P3
I2S_1_WS
12
B
I2S word select
P3
I2S_MCLK
64
DO
I2S main clock
P3
12.288 MHz by
default
WLAN interface
WLAN_SDIO_CMD
54
B
SDIO data IO
P3
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
WLAN_SDIO_CLK
55
DO
SDIO clock
P3
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
WLAN_SDIO_DATA_0
56
B
SDIO data0 IO
P3
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
WLAN_SDIO_DATA_1
57
B
SDIO data1 IO
P3
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
WLAN_SDIO_DATA_2
58
B
SDIO data2 IO
P3
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
WLAN_SDIO_DATA_3
59
B
SDIO data3 IO
P3
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
WAKE_ON_WIRELESS
60
DO
WLAN wakeup
P3
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
WLAN_SLEEP_CLK
61
DO
Wi-Fi sleep clock
P8
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
WLAN_EN
62
DO
WLAN enable signal
P3
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
WLAN_PWR_EN
63
DO
Control of WLAN
P8
Leave this pin floating
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external power
if it is not used.
WCI_LTE_RXD/USB_B
OOT
48
DI
LTE/WLAN co-exist
UART data
receive/forcible
download mode control
P3
Do not pull this pin
high during the
startup of the module.
Otherwise, the
module enters
USB_BOOT mode.
WCI_LTE_TXD
50
DO
LTE/WLAN co-exist
UART data transmit
P3
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
BT interface
BT_UART_TXD
69
DO
Data TX of Bluetooth
UART
P3
Used for Bluetooth
data transmission.
Leave them floating if
they are not used.
BT_UART_RXD
70
DI
Data RX of Bluetooth
UART
P3
BT_UART_CTS
71
DI
Clear to send
P3
BT_UART_RTS
72
DO
Request to send
P3
BT_EN
73
DO
Bluetooth enable
P8
BT_WAKEUP_HOST
51
DI
Bluetooth wakeup host
P3
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
BT_WAKEUP_SLAVE
52
DO
Bluetooth wakeup slave
P3
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
BT_PWR_EN
78
DO
Control of Bluetooth
external power
P3
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
SDC interface
SDC_PWR_EN
2
DO
Control of SDC external
power
P7
Dedicated SD card
interface.
Leave them floating if
they are not used.
SDC_DATA2
3
B
SDC data2 IO
P4
SDC_DATA3
4
B
SDC data3 IO
P4
SDC_CMD
5
B
SDC command
P4
SDC_CLK
6
DO
SDC clock output
P4
SDC_DATA0
7
B
SDC data0 IO
P4
SDC_DATA1
8
B
SDC data1 IO
P4
SDC_DET
96
DI
SD card detect
P3
Leave this pin floating
if it is not used.
SPI interface
SPI_CLK_BLSP2
84
DO
Clock signal
P3
Used only in host
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