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Wireless CPU Quik Q26 series

Development Kit Q2686 and Q2687


User Guide

Revision: 004
Date: September 2006
Development Kit Q2686 and Q2687

User Guide

Reference: WM_BBD_Q26_UGD_001
Revision: 004
Date: September 11, 2006

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Cautions
This Development Kit Q26 series integrates 2 kind of Wireless CPU transmitter. These
devices are to be used only for mobile and fixed applications.

They are Q2686 and Q2687 Wireless CPU transmitters, with pin to pin compatibility:
• Q2686 Wireless CPU is a hardware GSM/GPRS class 10 capable.
• Q2687 Wireless CPU is a hardware GSM/GPRS class 10 and EDGE/GPRS class
10 capable.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed at a distance of at least 20
cm from all persons and must not be co-located or used in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not
exceed a gain of 3 dBi for mobile operation and 7 dBi for fixed operation.
Users and OEM integrators must be provided with antenna installation instructions
and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. OEM
must also be provided with labeling instructions.
These devices contain EGSM/GPRS and EDGE functions (EDGE functions, only for
Q2687 Wireless CPU). This filing is applicable for GSM850 MHz, E-GSM900 MHz,
DCS1800 MHz and PCS1900 MHz operations.
Information provided herein by Wavecom in this document is accurate and reliable at
the time of writing. However, no responsibility can be assumed for its use.
General information about Wavecom and its range of products is available at the
following internet address: http://www.wavecom.com
No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained in
this document.

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Trademarks

®, WAVECOM®, WISMO®, Open AT® and certain other trademarks and logos
appearing in this document, are filed or registered trademarks of Wavecom S.A. in
France or in other countries. All other company and/or product names mentioned may
be filed or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

Copyright
This manual is copyrighted by WAVECOM with all rights reserved. No part of this
manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of
WAVECOM. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of their respective
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Overview
This document is a description of the Development Kit for Quik Q26 Series Wireless
CPU based on a motherboard V3 (Refer to WM0402301-111-30).
This Development Kit is an equipment, which may be used to start software and
hardware development based on Q2686 and Q2687 Wireless CPU.
Refer to the documentation on Q2686 and Q2687 Wireless CPU, for further
information.

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Document History

Revision Date List of revisions

001 June 2005 Creation (Preliminary version)

002 Sept 2005 Update for the development kit Q26 version2

003 May 2006 Update for the development kit Q26 version3

- Add new for the parallel bus interface


(for Wireless CPU Q2687 only)

- New GPIO for CHARGER LED

- New values around the AUDIO1 filters

- Measure of current simplified

- New schematics
004 Sept 2006 - Update the document references

- Add new for the auxiliary DAC function

- Update the Measures of current

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Contents
Development Kit Q2686 and Q2687 ..................................................... 1

User Guide ........................................................................................... 1

Cautions............................................................................................... 2

Trademarks .......................................................................................... 3

Copyright ............................................................................................. 3

Overview .............................................................................................. 4

Document History ................................................................................ 5

Contents .............................................................................................. 6

Table of figures .................................................................................... 9

1 References ................................................................................ 10
1.1 Reference Documents........................................................................... 10
1.1.1 Wavecom Reference Documents ...................................................... 10
1.2 List of Abbreviations ............................................................................. 11

2 Development Kit Q26 Description ............................................. 12

3 General Description................................................................... 14
3.1 Development Kit Q26............................................................................ 14
3.2 Special Solder....................................................................................... 14
3.3 RoHS Compliance ................................................................................. 15

4 External Board Connector (J201) Description ........................... 16


4.1 Wireless CPU Quik Q2686 and Q2687 Signals ..................................... 16
4.2 External Board Connector (J201) .......................................................... 16

5 Power Supply ............................................................................ 21


5.1 LED Signalization ("VBAT") .................................................................... 21
5.2 External Supply .................................................................................... 22
5.3 BAT-TEMP ........................................................................................... 22
5.4 Main Supply Adapter............................................................................ 23

6 Charger Supply & LED ............................................................... 24

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6.1 Charger Supply..................................................................................... 24
6.2 LED Signalization ("CHARGER") ............................................................. 24

7 Flash LED ("FLASH-LED") ............................................................ 26

8 Buzzer LED ("BUZZ-OUT")........................................................... 27

9 Control Functions ..................................................................... 28


9.1 ON/~OFF .............................................................................................. 28
9.2 ~RESET ................................................................................................ 28
9.3 BOOT ................................................................................................... 28

10 Keypad Function ....................................................................... 29

11 UART1 Function ........................................................................ 30


11.1 UART1 Connector (J400) ...................................................................... 30
11.2 Configuration of the UART1 .................................................................. 31
11.3 Enable UART1 ("EN1/GPIO19") .............................................................. 31
11.4 LED Signalization.................................................................................. 32
11.4.1 LED "RING INDICATOR"............................................................... 32
11.4.2 LED "EN1" ................................................................................... 32

12 UART2 Function ........................................................................ 33


12.1 UART2 Connector (J500) ...................................................................... 33
12.2 Configuration of the UART2 .................................................................. 34
12.3 Enable UART2 ("EN2/GPIO1") ................................................................ 34
12.4 LED Signalization ("EN2")....................................................................... 35

13 SIM Function............................................................................. 36
13.1 SIM Connector (J700)........................................................................... 36

14 USB Function ............................................................................ 38


14.1 USB Connector (J800) .......................................................................... 38
14.2 LED Signalization ("VPAD-USB") ............................................................ 39

15 AUDIO Functions....................................................................... 40
15.1 AUDIO1 Connector (J601) .................................................................... 40
15.2 AUDIO2 Connector (J600) .................................................................... 41
15.3 AUDIO Functions Description ............................................................... 41

16 Parallel Bus Interface (with the Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 only)43

17 DAC Function ............................................................................ 45


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18 Antenna Function...................................................................... 46
18.1 RF Connectors (P200+J202)................................................................. 46

19 ESD Functions........................................................................... 47

20 Measures of Current ................................................................. 48

21 Starting Procedure .................................................................... 50


21.1 Unpacking the Development Kit Q2686 or Q2687 components ............ 50
21.2 Setting the Accessories ........................................................................ 51
21.3 Power Supply ....................................................................................... 53
21.4 Communication Test............................................................................. 53

22 Appendix ................................................................................... 54

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Table of figures
Figure 1: Development Kit Q26 - equipped board ..................................................... 13
Figure 2: Power supply voltage (J101 and J102)...................................................... 21
Figure 3: Zoom on "J103".......................................................................................... 21
Figure 4: Power supply voltage ................................................................................ 22
Figure 5: Main supply adapter .................................................................................. 23
Figure 6: Charger supply .......................................................................................... 24
Figure 7: Switches configuration .............................................................................. 28
Figure 8: Keypad configuration ................................................................................. 29
Figure 9: UART1 connector ...................................................................................... 30
Figure 10: RS232 main serial link ............................................................................. 31
Figure 11: Enable UART2 configuration .................................................................... 33
Figure 12: RS232 auxiliary serial link ........................................................................ 34
Figure 13: SIM connector ......................................................................................... 36
Figure 14: Schematic of switch "SIMPRES" ............................................................... 37
Figure 15: USB connector......................................................................................... 38
Figure 16: USB electrical diagram............................................................................. 39
Figure 17: AUDIO1 connectorJ601 is a RJ9 4-pin connector. ................................... 40
Figure 18: AUDIO2 connector ................................................................................... 41
Figure 19: RF connectors.......................................................................................... 46
Figure 20: Configuration for the measure of current ................................................. 49

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References

1 References

1.1 Reference Documents

For more details, several reference documents may be consulted. The Wavecom
reference documents are provided in the Wavecom document package, contrary to
the general reference documents which are not authored by Wavecom.

1.1.1 Wavecom Reference Documents

[1] MOTHERBOARD Development Kit Schematics and PCB, Release 3.0


Reference: WM0402301-110-30.
[2] Q2686 Wireless CPU Product Technical Specification
Reference: WM_PRJ_Q2686_PTS_001.
[3] Q2686 Wireless CPU Customer Design Guideline
Reference: WM_PRJ_Q2686_PTS_003.
[4] Title AT Commands Interface Guide for revision OS 6.60
Reference: WM_DEV_OAT_UGD_003.
[5] Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 Product Technical Specification
Reference: WA_ENG_Q2687_PTS_001.
[6] Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 Customer Design Guideline
Reference: WA_DEV_Q2687_PTS_007.
[7] Title AT Commands Interface Guide for revision OS 6.61
Reference: WM_DEV_OAT_UGD_014.

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References

1.2 List of Abbreviations

Abbreviations Definition
ADC Analog to Digital Converter
AUX AUXiliary
CLK CLocK
CPU Central Process Unit
CTS Clear To Send
DAC Digital to Analog Converter
DAI Digital Audio Interface
DC Direct Current
DCD Data Carrier Detect
DCE Data Communication Equipment
DSR Data Set Ready
DTE Data Terminal Equipment
DTR Data Terminal Ready
ESD ElectroStatic Discharges
GND GrouND
GPI General Purpose Input
GPIO General Purpose Input Output
GPO General Purpose Output
I/O Input / Output
MIC MICrophone
PC Personal Computer
PCB Printed Circuit Board.
PCM Pulse Code Modulation
PWM Pulse Width Modulation
RF Radio Frequency
RI Ring Indicator
RTC Real Time Clock
RTS Request To Send
RXD Receive Data
SCI Smart Card Interface
SIM Subscriber Identity Module
SPI Serial Peripheral Interface
SPK SPeaKer
TP Test Point
TXD Transmit Data
USB Universal Serial Bus

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Development Kit Q26 Description

2 Development Kit Q26 Description


A description of the Q26 Development Kit is described in Figure 1.
For further information on this component design, please refer to the
Implementation.pdf file.

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Development Kit Q26 Description

KEYPAD J601
Audio1
connector
J700
SIM
Connector

J600
Audio2
connector
J800
USB
connector

J500
UART2
connector J201
External board
connector

J400
UART1
connector

J101
Place for
DC Adapter Wireless CPU
Quik Q26 Series

J100
External
Supply
VBATT
+BAT-TEMP

J102 J202 (SMA)


CHARGER SW100 SW101 BP100 Antenna
ON/∼OFF BOOT RESET connection

Figure 1: Development Kit Q26 - equipped board

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General Description

3 General Description

3.1 Development Kit Q26

All functions of the Development Kit Q26 are provided either by the Wireless CPU
Q2686 or Q2687.
Interfaces on board:
• External board-to-board connector and TP to access all signals of the Wireless
CPU.
o Parallel bus (only for the Wireless CPU Quik Q2687)
o Main serial link RS232, UART1(*) with full signals
o Ring Indicator
o Auxiliary serial link RS232, UART2* with 4 signals
o Slave USB*, compliant USB 2.0.
o SIM* 1.8/3v with management of SIM presence
o 6-button Keypad
• AUDIO* connectors (AUDIO 1, AUDIO 2)
o LEDs for several indications
o RESET Pushbutton
o Power supply connectors
o ON/OFF switch
o BOOT switch
o Buzzer LED
o Flash LED
o Charger LED

(*): A unique feature of the Development Kit Q26 is that each signals peripherals may
be electrically removed independently via special solder. (for further details, refer to
section 3.2).

3.2 Special Solder

The PCB print is used for the peripherals that are electrically removable.
To connect signals between the Wireless CPU and the dedicated connector on the
Development Kit Q26, solder these PCB print.
To connect signals between the Wireless CPU and the external board connector
(J201), it is recommended to avoid solder these PCB print (i.e. prototype of
daughterboard).

These interfaces are electrically removable via the "special solder":

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General Description
• UART1 (from J402 to J409)
• UART2 (from J501 to J504)
• AUDIO1 (from J602 to J605)
• AUDIO2 (from J606 to J609)
• SIM (from J701 to J705)
• USB (from J801 to J803,signals plus power)
• Power supply of Development Kit (from J103, all components except the
Wireless CPU (for further information see section 4).

3.3 RoHS Compliance

The Wireless CPU Quik Q26 Series and the Development Kit Q26 board are compliant
with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic
Equipment) Directive 2002/95/EC, which set limits for the use of certain restricted
hazardous substances. This directive states that "from 1st July 2006, new electrical
and electronic equipment put on the market does not contain lead, mercury,
cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) and
polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE)".

Wireless CPUs which are compliant with this directive


are identified by the RoHS logo on their label.

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External Board Connector (J201) Description

4 External Board Connector (J201) Description


4.1 Wireless CPU Quik Q2686 and Q2687 Signals

All signals of the Wireless CPU Quik Q2686 and Q2687 are connected to the external
board connector (J201) and are available via TP on the center of Development Kit
Q26. The pinouts of J201 connector are listed below:
For further information about the Wireless CPU Quik Q2686 signals and multiplexing,
refer to document [2].
For further information about the Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 signals and multiplexing,
refer to document [5].

4.2 External Board Connector (J201)

Pin # Name I/O(*) I/O type Description


1 VBATT I Supply Battery Input
2 VBATT I Supply Battery Input
3 CHG-IN I Supply Current source input
4 CHG-IN I Supply Current source input
5 VCC_1V8 O Supply 1.8V digital supply output
6 VCC_2V8 O Supply 2.8V digital supply output
7 GND
8 BAT-RTC I/O Supply RTC back-up supply
9 SIM-VCC O Supply SIM card supply
10 SIMPRES/ I 1V8 SIM card detect
GPIO18
11 SIM-CLK O 1V8 / 2V9 SIM clock
12 SIM-IO I/O 1V8 / 2V9 SIM data
13 ~SIM-RST O 1V8 / 2V9 SIM reset
14 GND
15 BUZZ-OUT O Open drain PWM / Buzzer output
16 FLASH-LED O Open Drain Charging indicator
17 ON/ ~OFF I VBATT Wireless CPU Power ON
18 AUX-ADC I Analog Auxiliary ADC
19 ~RESET I/O 1V8 Wireless CPU Reset
20 BOOT I 1V8 SW download (with a Wavecom
software "DWLwin")
21 BAT-TEMP I Analog ADC input for battery temperature
measurement
22 GND

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External Board Connector (J201) Description

Pin # Name I/O(*) I/O type Description


23 SPI1-I / I 2V8 SPI1 Serial input
GPIO30 (Multiplexed)
24 ~SPI1-CS / O 2V8 SPI1 Enable
GPIO31 (Multiplexed)
25 SPI1-IO / I/O 2V8 SPI1 Serial input/output (Multiplexed)
GPIO29
26 SPI1-CLK / O 2V8 SPI1 Serial Clock
GPIO28 (Multiplexed)
27 SPI2-CLK / O 2V8 SPI2 Serial Clock
GPIO32 (Multiplexed)
28 SPI2-CS / O 2V8 SPI2 Enable
GPIO35 (Multiplexed)
29 SPI2-I / I 2V8 SPI2 Serial input
GPIO34 (Multiplexed)
30 SPI2-IO / I/O 2V8 SPI2 Serial input/output (Multiplexed)
GPIO33
31 GND
32 CT104-RXD2 / O 1V8 Auxiliary RS232
GPIO15 Receive Serial Data
(According to PC view and
Multiplexed)
33 ~CT106-CTS2 O 1V8 Auxiliary RS232
/ GPIO16 Clear To Send
(According to PC view and
Multiplexed)
34 CT103-TXD2 / I 1V8 Auxiliary RS232
GPIO14 Transmit Serial Data
(According to PC view and Multiplexed)
35 GND
36 ~CT105-RTS2 I 1V8 Auxiliary RS232 Request To Send
/ GPIO17 (According to PC view and Multiplexed)
37 USB-DP I/O 3V3 Differential data interface positive
38 VPAD-USB I 3V3 USB power supply
39 USB-DM I/O 3V3 Differential data interface negative
40 GND
41 ROW0 / GPIO9 I/O 1V8 Row scan (Multiplexed)
42 COL1 / GPIO5 I/O 1V8 Column scan (Multiplexed)
43 ROW4 / I/O 1V8 Row scan (Multiplexed)
GPIO13

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Pin # Name I/O(*) I/O type Description


44 COL0 / GPIO4 I/O 1V8 Column scan (Multiplexed)
45 COL3 / GPIO7 I/O 1V8 Column scan (Multiplexed)
46 COL2 / GPIO6 I/O 1V8 Column scan (Multiplexed)
47 COL4 / GPIO8 I/O 1V8 Column scan (Multiplexed)
48 ROW3 / I/O 1V8 Row scan (Multiplexed)
GPIO12
49 ROW2 / I/O 1V8 Row scan (Multiplexed)
GPIO11
50 ROW1 / I/O 1V8 Row scan (Multiplexed)
GPIO10
51 GND
52 GND
53 MIC2P I Analog Microphone 2 positive input
54 SPK1P O Analog Speaker 1 positive output
55 MIC2N I Analog Microphone 2 negative input
56 SPK1N O Analog Speaker 1 negative output
57 MIC1P I Analog Microphone 1 positive input
58 SPK2P O Analog Speaker 2 positive output
59 MIC1N I Analog Microphone 1 negative input
60 SPK2N O Analog Speaker 2 negative output
61 NC Not connected
62 NC Not connected
63 NC Not connected
64 NC Not connected
65 NC Not connected
66 VBATT I Supply Battery Input
67 VBATT I Supply Battery Input
68 CT103-TXD1 / I 2V8 Main RS232 Transmit Serial Data
GPIO36 (According to PC view and
Multiplexed)
69 ~CT125-RI1 / O 2V8 Main RS232 Ring indicator
GPIO42 (According to PC view and
Multiplexed)
70 ~CT106-CTS1 O 2V8 Main RS232 Clear To Send
/ GPIO39 (According to PC view and Multiplexed)
71 CT104-RXD1 / O 2V8 Main RS232 Receive Serial Data
GPIO37 (According to PC view and Multiplexed)
72 ~CT105-RTS1 I 2V8 Main RS232 Request To Send
/ GPIO38 (According to PC view and Multiplexed)

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Pin # Name I/O(*) I/O type Description


73 ~CT109-DCD1 O 2V8 Main RS232 Data Carrier Detect
/ GPIO43 (According to PC view and Multiplexed)
74 ~CT108-2- I 2V8 Main RS232 Data Terminal Ready
DTR1 / (According to PC view and Multiplexed)
GPIO41
75 ~CT107-DSR1 O 2V8 Main RS232 Data Set Ready
/ GPIO40 (According to PC view and Multiplexed)
76 GND
77 GND
78 EP17 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
79 EP0 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
80 EP2 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
81 EP4 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
82 EP1 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
83 EP6 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
84 EP3 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
85 EP5 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
86 EP7 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
87 EP18 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
88 AUX-DAC O 2V2 (***)Depend on the software version
89 EP15 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
90 EP13 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
91 EP11 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
92 EP9 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
93 EP12 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
94 EP10 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
95 EP8 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
96 EP14 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
97 EP16 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
98 GND
99 GND
100 SCL / GPIO26 I/O Open drain Serial Clock / General purpose input-
output
101 SDA / GPIO27 I/O Open drain Serial Data / General purpose input-
output
102 GND
103 GND
104 PCM-CLK O 1V8 Data clock

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Pin # Name I/O(*) I/O type Description


105 PCM-SYNC O 1V8 Frame synchronization 8Khz
106 PCM-OUT O 1V8 Data output
107 PCM-IN I 1V8 Data input
108 GPIO24 I/O 2V8 General purpose input / output
109 GND
110 INT0/ GPIO3 I/O 1V8 Interruption 0 / General purpose input-
output
111 GPIO20 I/O 2V8 General purpose input / output
112 GPIO23 I/O 2V8 General purpose input / output
113 GPIO22 I/O 2V8 General purpose input / output
114 (**)Depend on the Wireless CPU Quik
EP20 I/O 1V8
Q26 series
115 EP21 (**)Depend on the Wireless CPU Quik
I/O 1V8
Q26 series
116 GPIO21 I/O 2V8 General purpose input / output
117 INT1/ GPIO25 I/O 2V8 Interruption 1 / General purpose input-
output
118 GPIO44 I/O 2V8 General purpose input / output
119 GPIO19 I/O 2V8 General purpose input / output
120 NC Not connected
121 EP19 I/O 1V8 (**)Depend on the Quik Q26 series
122 NC Not connected
123 NC Not connected
124 NC Not connected
125 NC Not connected
126 NC Not connected
127 NC Not connected
128 NC Not connected
129 NC Not connected
130 NC Not connected

Table 1: Pin out of the external board connector (J201)


(*): According to Wireless CPU view.
(**): Refer to Table 19 and Figure 1.
(***): Refer to document [7]

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Power Supply

5 Power Supply

Two power supply sources are available to start the Development Kit Q26:
• DC external supply (via J100)
• AC/DC adapter (via J101)
These power supplies are protected by a transient voltage suppressor.

Figure 2: Power supply voltage (J101 and J102)

Each of these power supplies is used for both the Wireless CPU and the peripherals
on the Development Kit Q26.
It is possible to disconnect the power supply for the Wireless CPU ("VBATT",
measurable via the TP153) and for the peripherals ("VBAT", measurable via the
TP157).

Figure 3: Zoom on "J103"

Current measurement is possible between the VBATT and VBAT via J103 (refer to
section 20).

5.1 LED Signalization ("VBAT")

"VBAT" indicator is a green LED. It indicates the external power supply presence. In
other words, peripherals and Wireless CPU are respectively powered via VBAT and
VBATT.
Hence, the Development Kit Q26 is operational.

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Power Supply

LED VBATT VBAT


Light ON ON ON
Light OFF* Can be ON OFF

Table 2: LED of "VBAT"


* If the special solder, J103, is not soldered, an external power supply must be used. It is recommended to
use both VBATT and VBAT always together.

5.2 External Supply

The J100 connector has three contacts:


• J100:1-2: for the power supply.
• J100:2-3: refer to section 5.3

BAT-TEMP GND VBATT

3 2 1

Figure 4: Power supply voltage

Vmin Vnom Vmax


1,2
VBATT 3.2v 3.6v (*)
(*) Refer to doc [2] or doc [5]

Table 3: Electrical Characteristics


(1): This value has to be maintained during the burst (with 2.0A Peak in GSM, GPRS, and EDGE mode)
(2): Maximum operating Voltage Stationary Wave Ratio (VSWR) is 2:1.

5.3 BAT-TEMP

This signal acts as an input (ADC) in the Wireless CPU.


J100:2-3 also allows simulation of the temperature level by a sensor inside the
battery.
Vmin Vnom Vmax
BAT-TEMP 0 - 2v

Table 4: Electrical Characteristics


For more information, refer to either document [3] or [6].

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5.4 Main Supply Adapter

The J101 connector powers the Development Kit Q26 using the AC power supply
cable.

Figure 5: Main supply adapter

The only approved reference is:

Manufacturer Reference Characteristics


SINPRO SPU12C-101 4v DC / 2.5 A.

Table 5: Main supply adapter reference

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6 Charger Supply & LED

6.1 Charger Supply

The J102 is used to simulate a charger.


This power supply is protected by a transient voltage suppressor.
When the charger is used, the battery must be connected.

GND(-) CHG-IN(+)

2 1

Figure 6: Charger supply

Vmin Vnom Vmax


CHG-IN Voltage 4.6(*)v 6v
(for I=Imax)
(*) Parameters are set as per battery manufacturer.

Table 6: Power supply voltage

6.2 LED Signalization ("CHARGER")

The "CHARGER" LED location is shown in the following figure:

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The "CHARGER" indicator is a red LED wired on the GPIO21. Wavecom software
allows the customer to manage the charging with the Open AT® application. This LED
represents the logic level of GPIO21.

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7 Flash LED ("FLASH-LED")

The "FLASH-LED " location is shown in the following figure:

This LED works in two modes:


• Wireless CPU is in OFF state:
"FLASH-LED" blinks in pre-charging mode (via J102 connector).
• Wireless CPU is in ON state:
"FLASH-LED" indicates the network status.

For more information, refer to documents [2] or [5] and [3] or [6].

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8 Buzzer LED ("BUZZ-OUT")

The "BUZZ-OUT" LED location is shown in the following figure:

"BUZZ-OUT" indicator is a yellow LED controlled by the signal, with the same name
provided by the Wireless CPU. It is driven by a "PWM" signal (open drain).

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9 Control Functions

Figure 7: Switches configuration

9.1 ON/~OFF

Once the Development Kit Q26 is connected to the external source (via J100 or
J101), the ON/~OFF switch can provide the VBATT to the Wireless CPU when it is
"ON".
After 1 second, it can be switched off. (refer to document. [2] or [5] and [3] or [6]).

9.2 ~RESET

The pushbutton ~RESET starts a general reset when it is pushed.


An Operating System reset is preferred to a HW reset.

9.3 BOOT

The BOOT switch is only used to download a new software to the Wireless CPU via
UART1, with the specific download software provided by Wavecom.
Under normal conditions, it must be on "OFF" position.

Mode BOOT ON/~OFF


Normal OFF ON
Back-up ON ON
download
With the
specific
download
software

Table 7: BOOT configuration

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10 Keypad Function

Only 6 keypads are connected on the Development Kit Q26, as shown in the figure
below.

Figure 8: Keypad configuration

The following table shows the matrix of the keyboard:

COL0 COL1 COL2 COL3 COL4


ROW0 SW300 - - - -
ROW1 - SW301 - - -
ROW2 - - SW302 - -
ROW3 - - - SW303 SW304
ROW4 - - - - SW305

Table 8: Matrix of the keyboard

Example: If the key SW300 is pressed, an electric detection will be made on ROW0
and COL0.

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11 UART1 Function

The UART1 function is the main RS232 serial link of Wireless CPU in 3.0V on the
Development Kit Q26.
This function may be electrically detached with special solder (not as soldered from
J402 to J409).
For example, UART1 allows undisturbed signals transmission via the external
connector (J201).
By default, the UART1 is available on its dedicated connector J400 (J402 to J409
soldered).

11.1UART1 Connector (J400)

5 4 3 2 1

9 8 7 6

Figure 9: UART1 connector

J400 is a SUB-D 9-pin female connector. The table below describes the signals and
relative pins for the connector.

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Pin Signal I/O I/O Type Description
Number Name
1 CT109 O RS232 Data Carrier Detect
DCD (V24/V28)
2 CT104 O RS232 Receive serial data
RXD (V24/V28)
3 CT103 I RS232 Transmit serial
TXD (V24/V28) data
4 CT108-2 I RS232 Data Terminal
DTR (V24/V28) Ready
5 GND Ground
6 CT107 O RS232 Data Set Ready
DSR (V24/V28)
7 CT105 I RS232 Request To Send
RTS (V24/V28)
8 CT106 O RS232 Clear To Send
CTS (V24/V28)
9 CT125 O RS232 Ring Indicator
RI (V24/V28)

Table 9: Pin out of the UART1 connector

11.2 Configuration of the UART1

The Development Kit Q26 acts as DCE and is connected to a DTE (PC or terminal)
with a "straight cable".
This is a full UART.

CT103 / TX
CT104 / RX
CT105 / RTS
DTE CT106 / CTS
Development
CT107 / DSR
Kit Q26
CT108-2 / DTR

CT109 / DCD
(DCE)
CT125 / RI

Figure 10: RS232 main serial link

11.3 Enable UART1 ("EN1/GPIO19")

A switch "EN1/GPIO19" may enable the shutdown mode of the RS232 transceiver.
By default, the RS232 transceiver is in active mode (switch to "EN1").

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For other cases, Wavecom software allows customer to enable the shutdown mode
by using the GPIO19.

Switch "EN1/GPIO19" UART1 LED "EN1"


ON
EN1 LIGHTS
(in hardware)
0L ON LIGHTS
GPIO19
1L OFF EXTINCT

Table 10: Enable UART1 configuration

11.4 LED Signalization

11.4.1 LED "RING INDICATOR"


The "RING INDICATOR" is a yellow LED controlled by the ~CT125-RI1/GPIO42 signal
provided by the Wireless CPU.
It is possible to activate a « visual » mode with AT command: AT+WRIM=0, (refer to
document [4] or [7]). When there is an incoming call, this signal becomes low and
high each 0.5sec.
The "RING INDICATOR" LED indicates with blinking.
11.4.2 LED "EN1"
The "EN1" indicator is a green LED controlled by the EN1 or GPIO19 signals provided
by the Wireless CPU.
The LED "EN1" lights when the RS232 transceiver is operational (see the configuration
in Table 10).

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12 UART2 Function

The UART2 function is an auxiliary RS232 serial link of the Wireless CPU in 1.8V.
This function may be electrically detached with special solder (J501 to J504 not
soldered).
For example, UART2 allows transmitting undisturbed signals via the external
connector (J201).
By default, the UART2 is available on its dedicated connector J500 (J501 to J504
soldered).

12.1UART2 Connector (J500)

5 4 3 2 1

9 8 7 6

Figure 11: Enable UART2 configuration

The J500 is a SUB-D 9-pin female connector. Table 11 describes the signals and
relative pins for the connector.

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Pin Number Signal Name I/O I/O Type Description
1 Not used(*) - - -
2 CT104 RXD O RS232 Receive serial data
(V24/V28)
3 CT103 TXD I RS232 Transmit serial data
(V24/V28)
4 Not used(*) - - -
5 GND Ground
6 Not used(*) - - -
7 CT105 I RS232 Request To Send
RTS (V24/V28)
8 CT106CTS O RS232 Clear To Send
(V24/V28)
9 Not used(*) - - -
(*)Only 4 signals are used.
Table 11: Pin out of the UART2 connector

12.2 Configuration of the UART2

The Development Kit Q26 acts as a DCE and is connected to a DTE (PC or terminal)
with a "straight cable".
There are only 4 signals on the UART2.

CT103 / TX
CT104 / RX
CT105 / RTS
DTE CT106 / CTS
Development
Kit Q26

(DCE)

Figure 12: RS232 auxiliary serial link

12.3 Enable UART2 ("EN2/GPIO1")

A switch "EN2/GPIO1" may enable the shutdown mode of the RS232 transceiver.
By default, the RS232 transceiver is in active mode (switch to "EN2").
For other cases, Wavecom software allows customer to enable the shutdown mode
by using the GPIO1.

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Switch
UART2 LED "EN2"
"EN2/GPIO1"
ON
EN2 LIGHTS
(in hardware)
1L ON LIGHTS
GPIO1
0L OFF EXTINCT

Table 12: Enable UART2 configuration

12.4 LED Signalization ("EN2")

The "EN2" indicator is a green LED controlled either by the EN2 or GPIO1 signals
provided by the Wireless CPU.
The LED "EN2" lights when the RS232 transceiver is operational (see the configuration
in Table 12).

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13 SIM Function
13.1 SIM Connector (J700)

The J700 is a standard either 1V8 or 3V SIM socket.

Figure 13: SIM connector

Table 13 describes the the signals and relative pins for the connector.

Pin Signal
I/O I/O Type Description Comment
Number Name
1 SIM-VCC O 1V8 or 2V9 SIM
Power Supply
2 SIM-RST O 1V8 or 2V9 SIM
Reset
3 SIM-CLK O 1V8 or 2V9 SIM Clock
4 SIMPRES I 1V8 max(*) SIM Card Detect Multiplexed
with GPIO18
5 GND Ground
6 VPP Not connected
7 SIM_DATA I/O 1V8 or 2V9 SIM Data
8 CC8 1V8 SIMPRES signal supply
(*) Either for 1V8 or 3V SIM cards.

Table 13: Pin out of the SIM connector

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The SIM interface controls both the 2.9V and 1.8V SIM cards.
ESD protections are used on the 5 SIM signals
This function may be electrically detached with special solder (J701 to J705 not
soldered).
For example, SIM allows transmitting undisturbed signals via the external connector
(J201).
By default, the SIM signals are available on its dedicated connector J700 (J701 to
J705 soldered).
SIMPRES presents the following options:
• If the SIMPRES signal is used by the application (detection of SIM card
presence by the SIM socket), the "SIMPRES" switch must be moved to
"SIMPRES" (contact 1-2 used).
• Otherwise, to simulate all the time the SIM card presence (without the SIM
socket), the "SIMPRES" switch must be moved to other side (contact 2-3 used).

Switch SIM card presence


"SIMPRES"
SIMPRES Depend of the real
SIM presence
Other side Simulate a SIM
presence

Table 14: SIMPRES configuration

VCC_1V8

W ireless
CPU
SIM PRES
Q uik Q 26
SIM - IO Series
SIM SIM -VCC
socket
~SIM -RST
SIM -CLK J200
J700

Figure 14: Schematic of switch "SIMPRES"

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14 USB Function

ESD protections are used on the 2 USB signals.


This function may be electrically removed with special solder (J801 to J803 not
soldered).
For example, USB allows transmitting undisturbed signals via the external connector
(J201).
By default, the USB signals are available on its dedicated connector J800 (J801 to
J803 soldered).

14.1 USB Connector (J800)

J800 is a USB Series type B receptacle.

2 1

3 4

Figure 15: USB connector

Pin Signal I/O I/O Type Description


Number Name
1 VBUS I Power supply + 5 VDC
2 DM I/O Digital USB negative line
3 DP I/O Digital USB positive line
4 GND Power supply Ground
Shell Shielding

Table 15: Pin out of the USB connector

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14.2 LED Signalization ("VPAD-USB")

The "VPAD-USB" indicator is a green LED controlled by the presence of VBUS (when
the plug is in the USB connector).
The power supply for the USB interface in the Wireless CPU is provided by the USB
connector.
A USB cable is plugged the LED light and VPAD-USB (the output of a regulator - LDO)
at 3.3v.
But a special solder (J803) must be soldered to power the USB interface in the
Wireless CPU. Hence, by default J803 is soldered.

W ireless
VBU S VPAD - USB CPU
LDO Quik Q26
USB socket J803
Series

J801 USB - DP
ESD
J800 protections USB - DM J200
J802

Figure 16: USB electrical diagram

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15 AUDIO Functions

There are 2 AUDIO interfaces in the Wireless CPU.

15.1 AUDIO1 Connector (J601)

1 2 3 4

Figure 17: AUDIO1 connectorJ601 is a RJ9 4-pin connector.

Table 16 describes the signals and relative pins for the connector.

Pin Signal I/O I/O Type Description


Number Name
1 MIC1N I Analog Auxiliary
microphone
negative input
2 SPK1N O Analog Auxiliary speaker
negative output
3 SPK1P O Analog Auxiliary speaker
positive output
4 MIC1P I Analog Auxiliary
microphone
positive input

Table 16: Pin-out of the AUDIO1 connector

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15.2 AUDIO2 Connector (J600)

The J600 is a RJ9 4-pin connector.

1 2 3 4

Figure 18: AUDIO2 connector

Table 17 describes the signals and relative pins for the connector.

Pin Number Signal Name I/O I/O Type Description


1 MIC2N I Analog Main microphone
negative input
2 SPK2N O Analog Main speaker
negative output
3 SPK2P O Analog Main speaker
positive output
4 MIC2P I Analog Main microphone
positive input

Table 17: Pin out of the AUDIO2 connector

15.3 AUDIO Functions Description

The AUDIO functions may be electrically removed with special solder (J602 to J609
not soldered).
For example, AUDIO allows transmitting undisturbed signals via the external
connector (J201).
By default, AUDIO signals are available on its dedicated connector J601 (for AUDIO1),
and J600 (for AUDIO2) (J602 to J609 soldered).
The main audio is named "AUDIO2".
The auxiliary audio is named "AUDIO1".

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Mode Single-ended Differential
AUDIO2 NO YES

AUDIO1 YES NO

Table 18: AUDIO configuration

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16 Parallel Bus Interface (with the Wireless CPU


Quik Q2687 only)

With the Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 (not with Wireless CPU Quik Q2686), it is
possible to interface applications with a 16-bit parallel bus with few addresses and
chip select signals (LCD, NAND FLASH, µP). All signals are in 1.8V.
These signals are available on the TP (with their names) and the external board
connector (J201).

For Wireless CPU For Wireless CPU


J201 pins Names on signals
Quik Q2686 Quik Q2687
J201-78 EP-17 NC READ(*)
J201-79 EP-0 NC DATA_0
J201-80 EP-2 NC DATA_2
J201-81 EP-4 NC DATA_4
J201-82 EP-1 NC DATA_1
J201-83 EP-6 NC DATA_6
J201-84 EP-3 NC DATA_3
J201-85 EP-5 NC DATA_5
J201-86 EP-7 NC DATA_7
J201-87 EP-18 NC CS3(*)
J201-89 EP-15 NC DATA_15
J201-90 EP-13 NC DATA_13
J201-91 EP-11 NC DATA_11
J201-92 EP-9 NC DATA_9
J201-93 EP-12 NC DATA_12
J201-94 EP-10 NC DATA_10
J201-95 EP-8 NC DATA_8
J201-96 EP-14 NC DATA_14
J201-97 EP-16 NC WRITE(*)
Configurable signal
J201-114 EP-20 GPIO1
GPIO1/CS2(*)/A25
Configurable signal
J201-115 EP-21 GPIO2
GPIO2/A24
J201-121 EP-19 RESERVED A1
(*): Signal is active at low level.

Table 19: Signal names according to the Wireless CPU.

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The possible configurations with signals multiplexed are:

CS3*, A1, GPIO1, GPIO2


CS3*, A1, A24, GPIO1
CS3*, A1, A24, A25
CS3*, CS2*, A1, GPIO2
CS3*, CS2*, A1, A24

(*): Signal is active at low level.

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17 DAC Function

The Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 provides one Digital to Analog Converter (DAC): AUX-
DAC signal.
This is an 8-bit resolution DAC ranges from 0V to 2.3V. For further information (refer
to document.[5]).
The functionality of DAC depends on the embedded software version.

Pin # Name I/O(*) I/O type Description


88 AUX-DAC O 2V2 (**)Depends on the software version
Table 20: Pin description of the Digital to Analog Converter

(*): According to Wireless CPU view.


(**): Available with the OS 6.61. (Refer to document [7]).

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18 Antenna Function

The antenna is connected to the board via the SMA connector.


The antenna cable is fitted with a FME connector. An SMA/FME adapter is provided,
allowing the connection to the board.

18.1 RF Connectors (P200+J202)

IMP (P200)
under Wireless CPU
SMA
(J202)

Figure 19: RF connectors

Pin Signal
I/O I/O Type Description
Number Name
1 ANT RF 50 Ω RF signal
2, 3 GND Ground

Table 21: Pin-out of the RF connector

Warning:
Care must be taken with the IMP connector. It is only made to be used
(connected/disconnected) for 20 times. .

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19 ESD Functions

External ESD protections are added on the Development Kit Q26 for the following
signals:
• SIM interface signals: SIMPRES, SIM-VCC, SIM-IO, SIM-CLK, and SIM-RST
(±15kV, air discharge).
• USB interface signals: USB-DP and USB-DM (±15kV, air discharge).

The other interface signals are protected on chip:


• UART1 signals with the ADM3307 transceiver (±15kV, air discharge).
• UART2 signals with the LTC2804 transceiver (±10kV, air discharge).
• AUDIO1 and AUDIO2 (±15kV, air discharge).

Warning:
The user must be protected against the ESD discharges, when he uses the TP
signal (on the center of Development Kit Q26).

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20 Measures of Current
To measure the current consumed by the Wireless CPU, use the configuration as
shown in Figure 20:

Do not solder the "special solder", J103.

On UART1:
- Remove R408.
- Place R406=0Ω (like R408).

On UART2:
- Remove R502 and R505.
- Place R506=0Ω (like R502).
- The UART2 link is not used, therefore J501, J502, J503, and J504 must be open
(by removing the solder).
- The switch UART2 must be switched to "GPIO1" position.

On BAT-TEMP:
- Remove R100.
- Plug an external power supply like VCC-EXT on "VBAT"(+), and (GND ) on "GND"(-).
This power supply may be set to 4 volts. Thus, peripherals may be used.

On USB:
The USB link is not used, therefore J801, J802, and J803 must be open (by removing
the solder).

With this configuration, the consumption current from VBATT is ONLY that of the
Wireless CPU plugged in. For further information refer to document.[3] or [6].

Note:
Before doing any modification, ensure that the Development Kit is disconnected from
the power supply during the work. Use pewter and a soldering iron (refer to WS80
from Weller or similar) to solder.

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+ - VCC_EXT=4v
VBATT=4v GND - +

R100=N

J103=NC

Figure 20: Configuration for the measure of current

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Starting Procedure

21 Starting Procedure

21.1 Unpacking the Development Kit Q2686 or Q2687 components

The Wireless CPU Quik Q26 series box contains:


• 1 Development Kit Q26 board.
• 1 Wireless CPU soldered, and 1 free (Wireless CPU Quik Q2686 or Q2687).
• 1 SMA/FME antenna connector.
• 1 Power supply connector (3-pin).
• 1 AC/DC adapter.
• 1 RS232 cable.
• 1 USB cable.
• 1 Handset.
• 1 RJ9 cable (for handset).
• 1 CDROM with all specifications inside.

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21.2 Setting the Accessories

Follow the instructions shown below step by step:


Insert a SIM card into the SIM
card holder, J700 (if
communications are required).

Make sure that:


o The "ON/OFF"
switch is in the
"ON".position
o The "BOOT" switch
is in the
"OFF".position

• Also make sure that:


o The UART1 switch is in the "EN1" position.
o The UART2 switch is in the "EN2" position.
o The SIM switch is in the "SIMPRES" position.
o All special solders are soldered.

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Connect RS232 cable, provided
with the Development Kit Q26,
between PC port and J400 of
the board. (baud rate, by default
to 115.2 kbps,8N1)

Connect the antenna to SMA


connector (J202), (if
communications are required).

Connect the handset, provided


with the Development Kit Q26,
to the Main AUDIO connector
J600 (if communications are
required).

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Starting Procedure
21.3 Power Supply

Plug the power supply (via the


adapter (J101) or external power
supply, 4V/2.5A (J100)).

21.4 Communication Test

• Using the terminal emulator, send the following command on COM port to
communicate with the Wireless CPU Quik Q26 Series: AT↵.
• When the communication is established between the PC and the Wireless
CPU, the last one sends the message "OK" as a reply. The message is displayed
in the terminal emulator window.

Refer to document [4] to communicate between the PC and the Q2686 Wireless CPU
with AT commands.
Refer to document [7] to communicate between the PC and the Q2687 Wireless CPU
with AT commands.

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Development Kit Q2686 and Q2687
Appendix

22 Appendix

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CONNECTORS
RS232 (UART1) AUDIO
CT104-RXD1/GPIO37 MIC2P
CT104-RXD1/GPIO37 CT104-RXD1/GPIO37 MIC2P MIC2P
CT103-TXD1/GPIO36 MIC2N
CT103-TXD1/GPIO36 CT103-TXD1/GPIO36 MIC2N MIC2N
~CT105-RTS1/GPIO38 MIC1P
~CT105-RTS1/GPIO38 ~CT105-RTS1/GPIO38 MIC1P MIC1P
~CT106-CTS1/GPIO39 MIC1N
~CT106-CTS1/GPIO39 ~CT106-CTS1/GPIO39 MIC1N MIC1N
~CT108-2-DTR1/GPIO41 AUDIO SPK2P
~CT108-2-DTR1/GPIO41 ~CT108-2-DTR1/GPIO41 FULL UART1 SPK2P SPK2P
~CT107-DSR1/GPIO40 SPK2N
~CT107-DSR1/GPIO40 ~CT107-DSR1/GPIO40 SPK2N SPK2N
~CT125-RI1/GPIO42 SPK1P
~CT125-RI1/GPIO42 ~CT125-RI1/GPIO42 SPK1P SPK1P
~CT109-DCD1/GPIO43 SPK1N
~CT109-DCD1/GPIO43 ~CT109-DCD1/GPIO43 SPK1N SPK1N
SHD-UART1
SHD-UART1 GPIO19

KEYPAD
RS232 (UART2) COL0/GPIO4
COL0/GPIO4 COL0/GPIO4
SHD-UART2 COL1/GPIO5
SHD-UART2 GPIO1 COL1/GPIO5 COL1/GPIO5
CT104-RXD2/GPIO15 COL2/GPIO6
CT104-RXD2/GPIO15 CT104-RXD2/GPIO15 COL2/GPIO6 COL2/GPIO6
4 1
CT103-TXD2/GPIO14 COL3/GPIO7
CT103-TXD2/GPIO14 CT103-TXD2/GPIO14 UART2/IO COL3/GPIO7 COL3/GPIO7
~CT105-RTS2/GPIO17 COL4/GPIO8
~CT105-RTS2/GPIO17 ~CT105-RTS2/GPIO17 COL4/GPIO8 COL4/GPIO8 5 2
KEYPAD
~CT106-CTS2/GPIO16 ROW0/GPIO9
~CT106-CTS2/GPIO16 ~CT106-CTS2/GPIO16 ROW0/GPIO9 ROW0/GPIO9
ROW1/GPIO10 6 3
ROW1/GPIO10 ROW1/GPIO10
ROW2/GPIO11
ROW2/GPIO11 ROW2/GPIO11
ROW3/GPIO12
ROW3/GPIO12 ROW3/GPIO12
ROW4/GPIO13
ROW4/GPIO13 ROW4/GPIO13

POWER & APPLI USB


BOOT BOOT BOOT VPAD-USB
VPAD-USB VPAD-USB
~RESET ~RESET ~RESET USB-DP
USB USB-DP USB-DP
ON/~OFF ON/~OFF ON/~OFF USB-DM
USB-DM USB-DM
CHG-IN CHG-IN CHG-IN
FLASH-LED FLASH-LED FLASH-LED
BAT-TEMP
SIM
BAT-TEMP BAT-TEMP SIM-VCC
SIM-VCC SIM-VCC
BUZZ-OUT BUZZ-OUT BUZZ-OUT ~SIM-RST
~SIM-RST ~SIM-RST
CHARGER-LED CHARGER-LED GPIO21 SIM-CLK
SIM SIM-CLK SIM-CLK
SIM-IO
SIM-IO SIM-IO
SIMPRES/GPIO18
SIMPRES/GPIO18 SIMPRES/GPIO18

MECHANICS

P1 P2 P3 P4

PROJECT: DEVELOPMENT KIT Q26

PCB=V3.0 SCHEMATIC: HIERARCHIC


PCB
P5 P6 P7
Date: 23/01/05
TM3.2P6.5 TM3.2P6.5 TM3.2P6.5

Version: 3.0
P8 P9 Validate by: FDL
TM3.2P6.5 TM3.2P6.5 Verify by: FDL Sheet : 0/8
Made-by: GGI
COL4/GPIO8
COL2/GPIO6

COL3/GPIO7
COL0/GPIO4

COL1/GPIO5
SW300
1 4
ROW0/GPIO9
2 3
NC_SW300-2 NC_SW300-3
NC_SW300-5 5
B3S-1100

SW301
1 4
ROW1/GPIO10
2 3
NC_SW301-2 NC_SW301-3
NC_SW301-5 5
B3S-1100

SW302
1 4
ROW2/GPIO11
2 3
NC_SW302-2 NC_SW302-3
NC_SW302-5 5
B3S-1100

SW303
1 4
ROW3/GPIO12
2 3
NC_SW303-2 NC_SW303-3
NC_SW303-5 5
B3S-1100 SW304
1 4
2 3
NC_SW304-2 NC_SW304-3
NC_SW304-5 5
B3S-1100

SW305
1 4
ROW4/GPIO13
2 3
NC_SW305-2 NC_SW305-3
NC_SW305-5 5
B3S-1100

PROJECT: DEVELOPMENT KIT Q26

SCHEMATIC: KEYPAD

Date: 23/01/05

Version: 3.0
Validate by: FDL
Verify by: FDL Sheet : 3/8
Made-by: GGI
VBUS

J800
1
VBUS D800
3 J801
D+ 3 4 1 2
5 DP 2 USB-DP
SHIELD
D-
DM
4
GND
C800

R800

MLX67068_4
J802
2 5 1 2
USB-DM

1 6
NC_D200-1

GND SOT23_6 GND

VPAD-USB

VBUS

2
J803
U800

1
1 VIN VOUT 5

2 GND

R803

R801
3 EN NC 4

3.3V
R802

C801
C802 C803
10V 2
6.3V
D801 GREEN
1
GND

GND GND GND GND

PROJECT: DEVELOPMENT KIT Q26

SCHEMATIC: USB

Date: 23/01/05

Version: 3.0
Validate by: FDL
Verify by: FDL Sheet : 8/8
Made-by: GGI
VCC_1V8
VCC_1V8

R701
J700
J705
SIM-VCC 1 2 1
VCC
6
NC_VPP VPP
J701 8
SIM-CLK 1 2 CC8
3 3
J702 CLK
SIMPRES/GPIO18 1 2 2
1 SIMPRES 4
SW700 CC4
J703
SIM-IO 1 2 7 I/O
J704
~SIM-RST 1 2 2
RST
5
GND
CCM03

NC_D701-4

R700
C700 C701
NC_D701-6

1 3 4 6 D700 2

2 5 1
D701
3

4 GND
GND
6
NC_D700-6

GND

PROJECT: DEVELOPMENT KIT Q26

SCHEMATIC: SIM

Date: 23/01/05

Version: 3.0
Validate by: FDL
Verify by: FDL Sheet : 7/8
Made-by: GGI
SUB AUDIO MAIN AUDIO
C612 GND
GND
10V
C606
C602

2
J606
J602 R603 R602 1 2
1 2 SPK2P
SPK1P

C600
C607
J603 R604
1 2
SPK1N
J607
1 2
SPK2N

R605
VCC_2V8
C608

GND
R601

GND

GND
GND

C609
R606

C603

L602 J600
L600 J601
J608 micp
J604 micp 1 2
1 2 MIC2P 4
MIC1P 4 1 2
1 2

C610 3
C604 3
C601
L603 2
L601 2 J609
J605 1 2
1 2 MIC2N 1
MIC1N 1 1 2
1 2 micn
micn
RJ9
RJ9 C611
C605
R607

GND

GND
R600

GND

PROJECT: DEVELOPMENT KIT Q26

SCHEMATIC: AUDIO

Date: 23/01/05

Version: 3.0
Validate by: FDL
Verify by: FDL Sheet : 6/8
Made-by: GGI
V_UART

V_UART

U400

R400
R404

R405
15KO

15KO
C404

R401
29 24 C403
V+ V-
30
VCC
1 GND
EN
C401
C405 26 2
C1+ SD
32
C1-
C402
28 27 C400
C2+ C3+
GND
31 25
C2- C3-

10
J402
CT104-RXD1/GPIO37 1 2 4 21 CT104/RXD 2 RX
T1IN T1OUT
J403
~CT107-DSR1/GPIO40 1 2 5 20 CT107/DSR 6 DSR
T2IN T2OUT
J404
~CT106-CTS1/GPIO39 1 2 6 19 CT106/CTS 8 CTS
T3IN T3OUT
J405
~CT109-DCD1/GPIO43 1 2 7 18 CT109/DCD 1 DCD
T4IN T4OUT

SUBD8.08_9FCH
J406
~CT125-RI1/GPIO42 1 2 8 17 CT125/RI 9 RI J400
T5IN T5OUT
J407
CT103-TXD1/GPIO36 1 2 10 16 CT103/TXD 5 GND
R1OUT R1IN
J408
~CT105-RTS1/GPIO38 1 2 11 15 CT105/RTS 3 TX
R2OUT R2IN
J409
~CT108-2-DTR1/GPIO41 1 2 12 14 CT108-2/DTR 7 RTS
R3OUT R3IN
4 DTR
GND;22,23,13,33
11
pin13 (NC) to GND

GND

V_UART
VBAT
RS232
VBAT
U401 ENABLE/DISABLE
VBAT T400
1 5 1
D VCC SW400
U402

EMT3
3 SHD-UART1
RI 2 1 5 C408 2
CP NC_U402-1 NC VCC
2 1
3 4 2
GND Q A 3 EN1
3 4 GND
GND Y
GND

R402
GND VBAT

GND

C407 VBAT
2

D400
T401
GREEN
1 1
GND EMT3

RING
2 GND
3
R403

VCC_2V8 VBAT V_UART T_P400

U403
1 VIN VOUT 5
R406 2
2 GND YELLOW
D401

R408
3 EN NC 4
INCOMING CALL PROJECT: DEVELOPMENT KIT Q26
1
1 C406
C410 C412
10V SCHEMATIC: RS232 (UART1)
R407

C409 2
GND
10V Date: 23/01/05

Version: 3.0
Validate by: FDL
GND
GND Verify by: FDL Sheet : 4/8
Made-by: GGI
V_UART_1V8
L500

1 2
LQH2MCN100K02L
C502

U500
7 10
SW CAP
C501
10
SSOP16_4.9X6_E0.635
2 RX
5
VCC
6 DSR
12 11
VL ON/OFF~ NCJ500-6
GND 8 CTS
J501 1 DCD
CT104-RXD2/GPIO15 1 2 13 4 CT104/RXD2
T2IN T2OUT NCJ500-1

SUBD8.08_9FCH
J502 9 RI J500
~CT106-CTS2/GPIO16 1 2 14 3 CT106/CTS2
T1IN T1OUT NCJ500-9
5 GND
J503
CT103-TXD2/GPIO14 1 2 15 2 CT103/TXD2 3 TX
R2OUT R2IN
J504
~CT105-RTS2/GPIO17 1 2 16 1 CT105/RTS2 7 RTS
R1OUT R1IN
4 DTR
NCJ500-4 11
GND VDD VEE
8 6 9

C503
GND

C504 VBAT

R500
GND V_UART_1V8

VCC_1V8

R501
2

D500
GREEN
1
R505

T_P500 3 EN2
VCC_2V8 VBAT
2 1
T500 2 SHD-UART2
U501 3
R504
1 VIN VOUT 5 SW500
V_UART_1V8 1
R506
2 GND

R502
3 EN NC 4
GND
1 C507
C506 C508
1.8V
10V
R503

C505 2

10V

GND GND

PROJECT: DEVELOPMENT KIT Q26

SCHEMATIC: RS232 (UART2)

Date: 23/01/05

Version: 3.0
Validate by: FDL
Verify by: FDL Sheet : 5/8
Made-by: GGI
POWER SUPPLY CONFIG

VBATT for the module


VCC_2V8
VBAT for the peripherals
VBATT
SW100
3
2 ON/~OFF

R100
T_P153 T_P157 1
VBATT VBAT NC_SW100

J100 J103
1 1 2
EXTERNAL SUPPLY 2
3
BAT-TEMP VCC_1V8
WLD8213SW_3

3
1

R101
2 BOOT
1 C100 1
D100 NC_SW101

R104
DO214AA
10V SW101
2
2

GND GND
2
D101
GREEN
1
~RESET
J101
SECTOR ADAPTATOR
1 NC_BP100_4
AC/DC GND 4
2 2
NC_J101-2
3
BP100
DC10 1
3
GND
NC_BP100_3

GND

CHARGER
J102
1
CHG-IN
CHARGER INPUT 2 BUZZER
WLD8213SW_2
1 VBAT

D103
DO214AA

R102
GND

YELLOW 2

D105
1
VBAT
BUZZ-OUT
R105

VBAT

2
2
D104
D102
GREEN RED
1
1 PROJECT: DEVELOPMENT KIT Q26

3
SCHEMATIC: POWER + CTRL
R103
2
FLASH-LED CHARGER-LED
T100
Date: 23/01/05

1
Version: 3.0
Validate by: FDL
GND Verify by: FDL Sheet : 1/8
Made-by: GGI
EXTERNAL BOARD CONNECTOR MODULE CONNECTOR

J201
NC_J201-65 65 130 NC_J201-130
NC_J201-64 64 129 NC_J201-129 VBATT VCC_2V8
J200
NC_J201-63 63 128 NC_J201-128 VCC_1V8
NC_J201-62 62 127 NC_J201-127 AXK500145J
NC_J201-61 61 126 NC_J201-126
T_P60 SPK2N 60 125 NC_J201-125 VBATT 1 2 VBATT
T_P125
MIC1N 59 124 NC_J201-124 T_P124 VBATT 3 4 VBATT
T_P59 R202
T_P58 SPK2P 58 123 NC_J201-123 T_P123 5 6 CHG-IN
MIC1P 57 122 NC_J201-122 BAT-RTC 7 8 CHG-IN
T_P57 T_P122 R203
T_P56 SPK1N 56 121 RESERVED SIM-VCC 9 10
T_P121
MIC2N 55 120 NC_J201-120 T_P120 SIM-IO 11 12 SIMPRES/GPIO18
T_P55
T_P54 SPK1P 54 119 GPIO19 T_P119 ~SIM-RST 13 14 SIM-CLK
MIC2P 53 118 GPIO44 T_P118 BUZZ-OUT 15 16 BOOT
T_P53
T_P52 52 117 INT1/GPIO25 T_P117 FLASH-LED 17 18 ~RESET
51 116 GPIO21 T_P116 ON/~OFF 19 20 BAT-TEMP
T_P51
T_P50 ROW1/GPIO10 50 115 GPIO2 T_P115 AUX-ADC 21 22 ~SPI1-CS/GPIO31
ROW2/GPIO11 49 114 GPIO1 T_P114 SPI1-CLK/GPIO28 23 24 SPI1-I/GPIO30
T_P49
T_P48 ROW3/GPIO12 48 113 GPIO22 T_P113 SPI1-IO/GPIO29 25 26 SPI2-CLK/GPIO32
T_P47 COL4/GPIO8 47 112 GPIO23 T_P112 SPI2-IO/GPIO33 27 28 SPI2-CS/GPIO35
T_P46 COL2/GPIO6 46 111 GPIO20 SPI2-I/GPIO34 29 30 CT104-RXD2/GPIO15
T_P111
COL3/GPIO7 45 110 INT0/GPIO3 CT103-TXD2/GPIO14 31 32 ~CT106-CTS2/GPIO16
T_P45 T_P110
T_P44 COL0/GPIO4 44 109 ~CT105-RTS2/GPIO17 33 34 MIC2N
T_P109
ROW4/GPIO13 43 108 GPIO24 SPK1P 35 36 MIC2P
T_P43 T_P108
COL1/GPIO5 42 107 PCM-IN SPK1N 37 38 MIC1N
T_P42 T_P107
ROW0/GPIO9 41 106 PCM-OUT SPK2P 39 40 MIC1P
T_P41 T_P106
40 105 PCM-SYNC T_P105 SPK2N 41 42 RESERVED
T_P40
USB-DM 39 104 PCM-CLK T_P104 GPIO44 43 44 SCL/GPIO26
T_P39
VPAD-USB 38 103 GPIO19 45 46 SDA/GPIO27
T_P38 T_P103
USB-DP 37 102 T_P102 GPIO21 47 48 GPIO20
T_P37
T_P36 ~CT105-RTS2/GPIO17 36 101 SDA/GPIO27 INT1/GPIO25 49 50 INT0/GPIO3
T_P101
35 100 SCL/GPIO26 GPIO1 51 52 VPAD-USB
T_P35 T_P100
T_P34 CT103-TXD2/GPIO14 34 99 T_P99 GPIO2 53 54 USB-DP
~CT106-CTS2/GPIO16 33 98 GPIO23 55 56 USB-DM
T_P33 T_P98
CT104-RXD2/GPIO15 32 97 NC-2 GPIO22 57 58 GPIO24
T_P32 T_P97
T_P31 31 96 NC-6 COL0/GPIO4 59 60 COL1/GPIO5
T_P96
T_P30 SPI2-IO/GPIO33 30 95 NC-18 COL2/GPIO6 61 62 COL3/GPIO7
T_P95
T_P29 SPI2-I/GPIO34 29 94 NC-14 COL4/GPIO8 63 64 ROW4/GPIO13
T_P94
SPI2-CS/GPIO35 28 93 NC-10 ROW3/GPIO12 65 66 ROW2/GPIO11
T_P28 T_P93
SPI2-CLK/GPIO32 27 92 NC-16 ROW1/GPIO10 67 68 ROW0/GPIO9
T_P27 T_P92
T_P26 SPI1-CLK/GPIO28 26 91 NC-12 ~CT125-RI1/GPIO42 69 70 ~CT109-DCD1/GPIO43
T_P91
T_P25 SPI1-IO/GPIO29 25 90 NC-8 CT103-TXD1/GPIO36 71 72 ~CT105-RTS1/GPIO38
T_P90
~SPI1-CS/GPIO31 24 89 NC-4 CT104-RXD1/GPIO37 73 74 ~CT107-DSR1/GPIO40
T_P24 T_P89
SPI1-I/GPIO30 23 88 AUX-DAC ~CT106-CTS1/GPIO39 75 76 ~CT108-2-DTR1/GPIO41
T_P23 T_P88
T_P22 22 87 NC-3 T_P87 PCM-SYNC 77 78 PCM-IN
BAT-TEMP 21 86 NC-19 T_P86 PCM-CLK 79 80 PCM-OUT
T_P21
BOOT 20 85 NC-15 T_P85 NC-1 81 82 AUX-DAC
T_P20
~RESET 19 84 NC-11 T_P84 NC-3 83 84 NC-2
T_P19
T_P18 AUX-ADC 18 83 NC-17 T_P83 NC-5 85 86 NC-4
T_P17 ON/~OFF 17 82 NC-7 T_P82 NC-7 87 88 NC-6
T_P16 FLASH-LED 16 81 NC-13 T_P81 NC-9 89 90 NC-8
T_P15 BUZZ-OUT 15 80 NC-9 T_P80 NC-11 91 92 NC-10
14 79 NC-5 T_P79 NC-13 93 94 NC-12
T_P14
T_P13 ~SIM-RST 13 78 NC-1 T_P78 NC-15 95 96 NC-14
T_P12 SIM-IO 12 77 T_P77 NC-17 97 98 NC-16
SIM-CLK 11 76 T_P76 NC-19 99 100 NC-18
VCC_2V8T_P11
SIMPRES/GPIO18 10 75 ~CT107-DSR1/GPIO40
T_P10 T_P75
T_P9 SIM-VCC 9 74 ~CT108-2-DTR1/GPIO41
T_P74
T_P8 BAT-RTC 8 73 ~CT109-DCD1/GPIO43
T_P73
T_P7 7 72 ~CT105-RTS1/GPIO38
T_P72
6 71 CT104-RXD1/GPIO37 T_P71
T_P6
T_P5 5 70 ~CT106-CTS1/GPIO39 T_P70
CHG-IN 4 69 ~CT125-RI1/GPIO42 T_P69
T_P4
CHG-IN 3 68 CT103-TXD1/GPIO36 T_P68
T_P3
T_P2 VBATT 2 67 VBATT T_P67
T_P1 VBATT 1 66 VBATT T_P66
VCC_1V8
6-5175472 ANTENNA
GND CONNECTOR
GND
T_P200 T_P201 T_P202 T_P203

J201 J200 Q2686 NAMES ON BOARD Q2687

J201-78 J200-81 NC-1 EP-17 ~OE-R/W IMP200 GND GND GND GND
J201-79 J200-85 NC-5 EP-0 D0
J201-80 J200-89 NC-9 EP-2 D2 1
DETAILS OF THE PINS NAMES J201-81 J200-93 NC-13 EP-4 D4 OUT R107_064_920

J201-82 J200-87 NC-7 EP-1 D1


ACCORDING TO THE MODULE J201-83 J200-97 NC-17 EP-6 D6
J201-84 J200-91 NC-11 EP-3 D3
J201-85 J200-95 NC-15 EP-5 D5
J201-86 J200-99 NC-19 EP-7 D7
J201-87 J200-83 NC-3 EP-18 ~CS3
J201-89 J200-86 NC-4 EP-15 D15
J201-90 J200-90 NC-8 EP-13 D13 PROJECT: DEVELOPMENT KIT Q26
J201-91 J200-94 NC-12 EP-11 D11
J201-92 J200-98 NC-16 EP-9 D9
NC-10 D12 SCHEMATIC: CONNECTORS
J201-93 J200-92 EP-12
J201-94 J200-96 NC-14 EP-10 D10
J201-95 J200-100 NC-18 EP-8 D8 Date: 23/01/05
J201-96 J200-88 NC-6 EP-14 D14 J202
J201-97 J200-84 NC-2 EP-16 ~WE-E
J201-114 J200-51 GPIO1 EP-20 ~CS2/A25/GPIO1 Version: 3.0
J201-115 J200-53 GPIO2 EP-21 A24/GPIO2 Validate by: FDL
J201-121 J200-42 RESERVED EP-19 A1
Verify by: FDL Sheet : 2/8
Made-by: GGI
ECR1
ENT1

ECR2 ECR4
ENT2 ENT4

ECR3 ECR5
ENT3 ENT5

PROJECT: DEVELOPMENT KIT Q26

SCHEMATIC: MECHANICS

Date: 23/01/05

Version: 3.0
Validate by: FDL
Verify by: FDL Sheet :
Made-by: GGI
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