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CDMA DATA TERMINAL

DTM-500A/H/L Reference Manual


Application Information

01-DTM-500A/H/L-1-X1
June,12, 2006
CDMA DATA TERMINAL (DTM-500A/H/L Reference Manual)

AnyDATA CDMA Module Series Reference Design Specification


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Contents
1 Revision History ....................................................................................................................................... 4
2. Overview................................................................................................................................................... 5

2.1 Application Descriptions................................................................................................................... 5


2.2 Technical Specifications ................................................................................................................... 6
2.2.1 General Specifications .................................................................................................................. 6
2.2.2 Receive Specifications .................................................................................................................. 6
2.2.3 Transmit Specifications ................................................................................................................. 6
2.2.4 MSM6800 Chipset Highlights ........................................................................................................ 7
2.2.4 Standards ...................................................................................................................................... 7
3. PIN Description ........................................................................................................................................ 8

3.1 I/O Description Parameters............................................................................................................... 8


3.2 PIN Names and Pinouts..................................................................................................................... 8
3.2.1 60-Pin Connector .......................................................................................................................... 8
4. Interface Descriptions ........................................................................................................................... 10

4.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 10


4.2 CODEC Interface ..............................................................................................................................10
4.2.1 Internal CODEC Interface ........................................................................................................... 10
4.2.2 Extended CODEC Interface ........................................................................................................ 11
4.3 UART & USB Interface ..................................................................................................................... 11
4.3.1 UART1 interface.......................................................................................................................... 12
4.3.2 UART2 & UART3 interface ......................................................................................................... 12
4.3.3 USB Interface .............................................................................................................................. 12
4.4 Power Up The Module ..................................................................................................................... 13
4.4.1 External Supply ........................................................................................................................... 13
4.4.2 Keypad “ Power On” and Supply Input to “BATT_INT” ............................................................... 13
4.4.3 External RESET .......................................................................................................................... 14
4.5 Power Down Registration ............................................................................................................... 15
4.5.1 Power Down Registration ........................................................................................................... 15
4.5.1.1 Power Down Registration Protocol for CDMA device..................................................................... 15
4.6 CHARGE ........................................................................................................................................... 16
4.6.1 Charging circuit of using external DC power. .............................................................................. 16
4.6.2 Charging circuit of using USB power. ......................................................................................... 17
5. Electrical Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 18

5.1 DC Electrical Specifications ........................................................................................................... 18


5.1.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ........................................................................................................ 18
5.1.2 Recommended Operating Conditions ......................................................................................... 18
5.1.3 Power Consumption .................................................................................................................... 18
5.1.4 Serial Interface Electrical Specifications ..................................................................................... 18
6. Mechanical Dimensions........................................................................................................................ 19

6.1 DTM-500A/H/L Outline ..................................................................................................................... 19


6.2 60-Pin Connector Mechanical Dimension ..................................................................................... 20
6.3 RF Connector ................................................................................................................................... 22

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1 Revision History
The revision history for this document is shown in Table 1-1.

Table 1-1 Revision History


Version Date Description
V1_X1 Feb. 2006 Initial Release

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2. Overview

2.1 Application Descriptions

The CDMA Wireless Data Module is a complex consumer communications instrument that relies heavily
on both digital signal and embedded processor technologies. The Wireless Data Modules manufactured
by AnyDATA.NET support Code-Division Multiple Access (CDMA). This operates in the cellular
spectrum band.
In a continuing effort to simplify the design and to reduce the size and production cost of the Wireless
Data Module, AnyDATA.NET has successfully developed the DTM series. There are several blocks in
Band Class 5 (NMT-450). DTM-500A operates in “A” block of Band Class 5. DTM-500H operates in “H”
and “I” block of Band Class 5. DTM-500L operates in “L” block of Band Class 5. The DTM-500A/H/L is
AnyDATA.NET’s latest compact Wireless Data Module operating in the NMT-450 band. The DTM-
500A/H/L contains not only a complete digital modulation and demodulation system for CDMA standards
as specified in IS-95 A/B, IS_2000 and IS-856.
The DTM-500A/H/L supports the CDMA200 1X, and 1xEV-DO, providing improved capacity and data
throughput
The subsystem in the DTM-500A/H/L includes a CDMA processor (MSM6800), an integrated CODEC
with an ear piece and microphone amplifiers, and an RS-232 serial interface supporting forward link
data communications at a rate of 14.4kbps.
The DTM-500A/H/L provides an external interface that includes the standard RS-232, Digital Audio,
External reset control, Ringer extension ports and R-UIM USB host or slave mode.
The DTM-500A/H/L has the capability to power down unused circuits in order to dynamically minimize
power consumption.

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2.2 Technical Specifications

2.2.1 General Specifications

Parameters Descriptions
External Access Code-Division-Multiple-Access (CDMA)
CDMA Protocol IS-95 A/B, IS-98A, IS-126, IS-637A, IS-707A, IS-2000, IS-856
Data Rate Down link : 2.45Mbps, Up Link : 153.6Kbps max
Transmit/Receive Frequency Interval 10MHz
Vocoder EVRC, 13kQCELP
RF technology Zero Intermediate Frequency
Number of Channel 200FA(BW:1.23MHz)
Operating Voltage VBATT_INT : +3.8V ±10%
VEXT_DC : +4.5V±10%
Current Consumption Stand by mode: Idle (110mA), Sleep (less than 1mA)
Busy mode: About 600mA
Operating Temperature -20ºC ~ +50ºC
Frequency Stability ±300Hz
Antenna GSC Connector, 50ohm
Size 30 X 40 X 4mm with case
Weight About 9g
External Interface RS-232s, Digital/Analog Audios, Ringer
External Reset Control, R-UIM, USB, GPIOs
User Interface Software BREW support
Additional Function GPS One position location solution
USB interface

2.2.2 Receive Specifications

Parameters Descriptions
Frequency Range 462.5 ~ 467.475 MHz for “A” and 461.325 ~ 465.725 MHz for “I”
420.000 ~ 424.975 MHz for “L”
Sensitivity Below –104 dBm
Interference Rejection Single tone (-30dBm @900KHz): Below –101dBm
Two tone (-43 dBm @900KHz and 1700KHz): Below –101dBm
Spurious Wave Suppression Below –80dBc
Input Dynamic Range -25 dBm ~ -104dBm

2.2.3 Transmit Specifications

Parameters Descriptions
Frequency Range 452.5 ~ 457.475 MHz for “A” and 451.325 ~ 455.725 MHz for “I”
410.000 ~ 414.975 MHz for “L”
Nominal Power 0.32 W (25.0dBm)
Minimum Controlled Output Power Below –50dBm
Max Power Spurious 900KHz: Below –42dBc/30KHz
1.98MHz: Below –54dBc/30KHz

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2.2.4 MSM6800 Chipset Highlights


Enhanced Processing power a. ARM926EJS processor with Java accelerator
b. Advanced QDSP4000 DSP cores
Radio-One ZIF Architecture Support a. Saves board space
b. Integrated solution
High Data Rates a. CDMA2000 1xEVDO (IS-856) support
b. Receive diversity on CDMA2000 1X and 1xEVDO systems
Multi-mode Solution a. 1X / 1xEVDO / GPS
b. Diversity RX

2.2.4 Standards
IS-95 A/B: Protocol Between MS & BTS
IS-96A: Voice Signal Coding
IS-98A: Base MS Function
IS-126: Voice Loop-Back
IS-637: Short Message Service
IS-707: Data Service
Built-in TCP/IP : AnyDATA proprietary software
IS-657 : packet data
IS-856 : packet data

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3. PIN Description

3.1 I/O Description Parameters

Symbol Descriptions
I CMOS Input
O Output
B Bi-directional
N Voltage or Current Level
IS Input with Schmitt Trigger
BS Bi-directional Schmitt Trigger
PU Internal Pull-Up
PD Internal Pull-Down

3.2 PIN Names and Pinouts

3.2.1 60-Pin Connector

PIN NAME TYPE / DIR-POL DESCRIPTION FUNCTION


1 GND V GND
GROUND
2 GND V GND
3 MSM_DP_TXD BS-PP3 MSM_DP_TXD
UART1
4 MSM_DP_RXD BS-PP3 MSM_DP_RXD
5 MSM_DP_TXD3 BS-PP3 MSM_DP_TXD3
UART3
6 MSM_DP_RXD3 BS-PP3 MSM_DP_RXD3
7 UIM_CLK DO UIM_CLK
8 UIM_RESET DO UIM_RESET
R-UIM
9 UIM_DATA DI/DO UIM_DATA
10 VREG_UIM V VREG_UIM
11 GPIO_INT66 DI EAR_DET
12 MIC2P AI EAR_MIC
13 HPH_R AO EAR_JACK+
ANALOG AUDIO
14 HPH_L AO EAR_JACK-
(EARJACK/MIC/RECEIVER)
15 MIC1P AI EXTERNAL MIC
16 EAR1OP AO RECEIVER+
17 EAR1ON AO RECEIVER-
18 AUX_PCM_CLK BS-PP3 AUX_PCM_CLK
19 AUX_PCM_DOUT BS-PP3 AUX_PCM_DOUT
DIGITAL AUDIO
20 AUX_PCM_DIN BS-PP3 AUX_PCM_DIN
21 AUX_PCM_SYNC BS-PP3 AUX_PCM_SYNC
22 POWER_ON DI POWER ON POWER ON/OFF(@battery) (ACTIVE LOW)
23 ISNS_P VI ISNS_P CHARGER
24 USB_ID DI USB_ID USB
25 CHG_CTL_N DO CHG_CTL_N
CHARGER
26 USB_CTL_N DO USB_CTL_N
27 NC NC
28 NC NC
29 NC NC
30 NC NC
NO CONNECT
31 NC NC
32 NC NC
33 NC NC
34 NC NC
35 PS_HOLD BS-PP3( PULL UP) PS_HOLD External RESET (ACTIVE LOW)
36 BATT_ID V BATT_ID BATTERY RECOGNITION

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PIN NAME TYPE / DIR-POL DESCRIPTION FUNCTION


37 GPIO_INT05 B-PP3 BUSY
GPIO
38 GPIO_INT09 B-PP3 SMS
39 GND V GND
GROUND
40 GND V GND
41 GPIO_INT11 B-PP3 IDLE
42 NC NC
43 NC NC GPIO
44 NC NC NO CONNECT
45 NC NC
46 NC NC
47 SPK_OUT+ AO SPEAKER OUT+ ANALOG AUDIO
48 SPK_OUT- AO SPEAKER OUT- (SPEAKER)
49 USB_D+ B USB_D+
50 USB_D- BS-PU USB_D- USB
51 USB_VBUS IS-PU USB_VBUS
52 BATT_INT VI INTERNAL_BATTERY
53 VEXT_DC VI EXTERNAL DC EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE
54 BATT_INT VI INTERNAL BATTERY (EXTERNAL DC & BATTERY)
55 VEXT_DC VI EXTERNAL DC
56 VPH_PWR VO VPH_PWR POWER SUPPLY
57 NC NC NO CONNECT
58 VPH_PWR VO VPH_PWR POWER SUPPLY
59 GND V GND
GROUND
60 GND V GND

Figure 3-1 60pin Connector Pin-outs (Bottom View)

Note:

1. We strongly recommend that the user has a 3-pin connector or 3 test points on their board, so that one can

easily monitor and diagnose their module.

2. If the user wants the module to monitor battery voltage and the user is using a regulator in conjunction with a
battery, whose maximum voltage exceeds 4.3 V, to drive the module, then the user should please contact our

engineers.

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4. Interface Descriptions

4.1 Overview
This chapter covers information required to convert the DTM-500A/H/L into a subscriber unit application.
In addition, some of the internal blocks of the device are described. Understanding these internal blocks
is necessary for one to completely grasp the functions of the various interfaces.
This chapter discusses the interface to the major blocks of the DTM-500A/H/L as shown in the following
figure. These blocks include:

♦ CODEC Interface
♦ UART Interface
♦ Power UP
♦ Power Down Registration
♦ Charger

4.2 CODEC Interface


With the integrated microphone and earpiece amplifier including CODEC, the DTM-500A/H/L module
interfaces directly, either differential or single-ended, to the microphone and earpiece.
The audio features in the module are

♦ Two microphone inputs


♦ Two earphone outputs and one auxiliary audio output.

4.2.1 Internal CODEC Interface


The module contains analog audio interface circuitry. The contained audio interface supports all of
the required conversation and amplification stages for the audio front end.
The audio interface includes the amplification stages for both the microphone and earphone.
The EAR10 and MIC1P are typically used for the handset microphone,
The EAR_JACK+ and MIC2P are typically used for the ear-jack.

Table 4-1 Analog Audio Pinouts


NAME DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTIC
MIC2P Mic Jack Input Analog Input (Pin No. 12, for Ear-Mic Jack) *
EAR_DET1 EAR/MIC Set Detect Logic Input (Pin No. 11) **
HPH_R Earphone Output Analog Output (Pin No. 13 for Ear-Mic Jack)
HPH_L Earphone Output Analog Output (Pin No. 14 for Ear-Mic Jack)
EAR10_N Speaker Output - Analog Output (Pin No. 17)
EAR10_P Speaker Output + Analog Output (Pin No. 16)

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NAME DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTIC


MIC1P Mic Input Analog Input (Pin No. 15)
SPRK_OUT_N Auxiliary Output - Analog Output (Pin No. 48)
SPRK_OUT_P Auxiliary Output + Analog Output (Pin No. 47)
Note:

1. MIC2, along with being a microphone input, checks to see if the user has pressed the headset key, which

allows the user to connect to or disconnect from a call. This pin is internally pulled high and is therefore

normally in the high state. To activate this input and connect to or disconnect from a call, the user must set

the MIC2 pin to a low state for 100ms to 200ms.

2. EAR_DET1 checks to see if a headset has been connected to the ear-jack. When there is no headset

connected to the ear-jack, the audio path is disconnected. When a headset is connected to the ear-jack an

audio path is opened. To simulate a headset connected to the ear-jack, the user must apply a low signal to

the EAR_DET1 pin for as long as the user wants the audio path to be kept open.

4.2.2 Extended CODEC Interface


The PCM CODEC interface is used for the car-kit audio system. This interface is optional.
External CODEC interface signals are listed below:

Table 4-2 Digital CODEC Pinouts


NAME DESCRIPTION PINOUTS
AUX_PCM_CLK PCM Clock Pin No. 18
AUX_PCM_DOUT PCM Data Output Pin No. 19
AUX_PCM_DIN PCM Data Input Pin No. 20
AUX_PCM_SYNC PCM Sync. Pin No. 21

4.3 UART & USB Interface


The Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART) communicates with serial data that conforms
to the RS-232 Interface protocol. The module has 3 UARTs which provides 3.0V CMOS level outputs
and 3.0V CMOS input levels. All the control signals of the RS-232 are active low, however the data
signals, RXD and TXD, are active high.
UART1 which has 512 bytes for Tx and Rx FIFO, supports high speed data communication up to
230.4kbps, program download and diagnostic monitor function.
UART2 which 64 bytes for T/Rx FIFO, support low speed data communication up to 115.2kbps, program
download and diagnostic monitor function.
The UART features hardware handshaking, programmable data sizes, programmable stop bits, and odd,
even, no parity.

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4.3.1 UART1 interface

Table 4-3 UART1 Interface Pinouts


NAME DESCRIPTION PIN NUNBER CHARACTERISTIC
MSM_DP_TXD Transmit Data 3 Output data from the module
MSM_DP_RXD Receive Data 4 Input data to the module
GND Signal Ground 1,2,39,40,59,60 Signal ground

4.3.2 UART2 & UART3 interface


The UART2, UART3 supports not only UART function, but also R-UIM interface.

Table 4-4 R-UIM Interface Pinouts


NAME DESCRIPTION PIN NUMBER CHARACTERISTIC
VREG_UIM (UIM_PWR_EN) Receive Data 10 Input data to the module
UIM_DATA (UIM_DATA) Transmit Data 9 Output data from the module
UIM_RESET (UIM_RESET) Clear to Send 8 Clear to send to the host
UIM_CLK/ (UIM_CLK) Ready for Receive 7 Ready for receive from host
GND Signal Ground 1,2,39,40,59,60 Signal ground

Table 4-5 UART3 Interface Pinouts


NAME DESCRIPTION PIN NUMBER CHARACTERISTIC
UART3_RXD Receive Data 6 Input data to the module
UART3_TXD Transmit Data 5 Output data from the module
GND Signal Ground 1,2,39,40,59,60 Signal ground

4.3.3 USB Interface


MSM6800 device contains a Universal Serial Bus(USB) interface to provide an efficient interconnect
between the mobile phone and a personal computer(PC).

Table 4-6 USB Interface Pinouts


NAME DESCRIPTION PIN NUMBER CHARACTERISTIC
USB_ D- 50 Differential minus data
USB_ D+ 49 Differential plus data
USB_VBUS USB VBUS 51 Input VBUS from the USB
USB_ID 24
GND Signal Ground 1,2,39,40,59,60 Signal ground

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4.4 Power Up The Module


There are two ways to power up the module and customers may choose one of the two ways to
power up DTM-500A/H/L module.

4.4.1 External Supply


If the customers don’t need to save current in sleep mode, which is around 10mA, Supplying
voltage to VEXT_DC is recommended. When the input voltage from +4V to +5.25V is supplied,
DTM-500A/H/L will automatically start its power-on process and finish it within 2 seconds.

Table 4-7 External Supply Pinouts


NAME DESCRIPTION PIN NUMBER CHARACTERISTIC
VEXT_DC 53 External DC input
VEXT_DC 55 External DC input
GND Signal Ground 1,2,39,40,59,60 Signal ground

4.4.2 Keypad “ Power On” and Supply Input to “BATT_INT”


If the customers need to get their device to operate in a very low sleep current mode(about 1mA),
supplying voltage to BATT_INT is recommended.
When the input voltage from +3.3V to +4.5V is supplied to BATT_INT and POWER_ON goes to
Low from High, power on sequence is initialed. For a successful power on sequence, POWER_ON
must stay Low for more than 500ms and less than 2sec.
To power off the module, have POWER_ON stay low for more than 2sec and less than 4sec and
then the voltage in BATT_INT may or may not be removed.

Table 4-8 Battery Supply Pinouts


NAME DESCRIPTION PIN NUMBER CHARACTERISTIC
VBATT_INT 52 Battery Plus(+) input
VBATT_INT 54 Battery Plus(+) input
POWER_ON 22 Power ON/OFF ( Internally PULL UP)
GND Signal Ground 1,2,39,40,59,60 Signal ground

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DTM-

Picture 4-1 Example of Power on switch

4.4.3 External RESET


When software lock-up symptoms are found. PS_HOLD Pin( Internally PULL UP ) goes to Low from
High for 2seconds , DTM-500A/H/L will be reboot

DTM-500A/H/L

Connect to
GPIO Pin in your part

About 2 sec

Picture 4-2 Example of External Reset

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4.5 Power Down Registration

4.5.1 Power Down Registration


Before DTM-500A/H/L is powered off, it has to send power down registration message to the
CDMA base station to help the base station to maximize its capacity. Depending on air
interface environment, it may take 12 seconds at maximum according to CDMA technical standard.

4.5.1.1 Power Down Registration Protocol for CDMA device

4.5.1.1.1 Using AT command – most convenient method

Device connected to DTM-500A/H/L DTM-


500A/H/L
Before powering off DTM-500A/H/L, send “AT+POWEROFF” to DTM-500A/H/L.
After waiting for 12 seconds, the host device may shut down the power to DTM-
500A/H/L.

4.5.1.1.2 Using Keysense Pin (Pin # is TBD)


Status of Keysense

HIGH

LOW
L

In Booting stage. In normal T1 T1+12sec. Shut off the CDMA

To do power down
registration, make it “Low” for
at least TBD seconds.

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4.6 CHARGE
DTM-500A/H/L can support charging function ( Use USB power, Use DC power, and Both ). but it can
not charge itself. If customer need to use charging function, they should input charging circuit in their
part.

4.6.1 Charging circuit of using external DC power.

Table 4-8 External DC power charging Supply Pin-outs


NAME DESCRIPTION PIN NUMBER CHARACTERISTIC
VBATT_INT INTERNAL BATTERY 52,54 Battery Plus(+) input
CHG_CTL_N CHG_CTL_N 25 Charge
ISNS_P ISNS_P 23 Charge
VPH_PWR VPH_PWR 56,58 POWER SUPPLY +4.0V Output
GND Signal Ground 1,2,39,40,59,60 Signal ground

This example is Using External DC power.


PNP Transistor, 220 Ohm resistor.

DTM-

Figure 4-1 Example of Charging circuit

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4.6.2 Charging circuit of using USB power.

Table 4-8 USB power charging Supply Pin-outs


NAME DESCRIPTION PIN NUMBER CHARACTERISTIC
VBATT_INT INTERNAL BATTERY 52,54 Battery Plus(+) input
USB_CTL_N USB_CTL_N 26 Charge
ISNS_P ISNS_P 23 Charge
VPH_PWR VPH_PWR 56,58 POWER SUPPLY
GND Signal Ground 1,2,39,40,59,60 Signal ground

This example is Using USB power.


PNP Transistor, 430 Ohm resistor.

DTM-

Connect to DTM-500A/H/L
and USB Connector in your
part

Figure 4-2 Example of Charging circuit

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5. Electrical Specifications

5.1 DC Electrical Specifications

5.1.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings


Operating the module under conditions that exceed those listed in the Absolute Maximum Ratings
table may result in damage to the module.
Absolute Maximum Ratings should be considered as limiting values. The module may not function
properly and should not be operated if any one of the parameters is not within its specified
operating range.

PARAMETER MIN MAX UNITS


Storage Temperature -40 +80 ºC
Voltage On Any Input or Output Pin -0.8 +3.5 V
Supply Voltage -1.0 +10.0 V
Initializing Current 170 mA
Table 5-1 Absolute Maximum Ratings

5.1.2 Recommended Operating Conditions

PARAMETER MIN TYP MAX UNITS


+VEXT_DC +4.0 +4.5 +5.0 V
Supply Voltage
BATT_INT +3.4 +3.8 +4.2 V
Operating Temperature -20 +50 ºC
Operating Humidity 65%(60ºC) / 0%(-30ºC) Relative Humidity

5.1.3 Power Consumption

STANDBY
CONVERSATION (Busy)
Idle Sleep
600mA (MAX) 110mA LESS Than 1mA

5.1.4 Serial Interface Electrical Specifications

TYP
PARAMETER MIN MAX UNITS
(NO LOAD)
Input High Voltage +2.0 +3 +3.3 V
Input Low Voltage -0.5 0 +0.8 V
Output High Voltage +2.4 +2.7 V
Output Low Voltage 0 +0.4 V

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6. Mechanical Dimensions

6.1 DTM-500A/H/L Outline

Figure 6-1 DTM-500A/H/L Outline (Units: mm)

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6.2 60-Pin Connector Mechanical Dimension


Part Name: Plug pin connector (0.5mm pitch, straight, dual row)
Part Number: 55560-0601
Manufacture : MOLEX

Note: For more information on the 60-pins Plug connector,

Please refer to: http://www.molex.com/ , click connector, and then

Please search part number “55560_0601”

Figure 6-2 60pins Connector (Units: mm)

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Counter-Part
Part Name: Socket pin connector (0.5mm pitch, straight, dual row)
Part Number: 54722_0601
Manufacture : MOLEX

Note: For more information on the 60-pins socket connector,

Please refer to: http://www.molex.com/ , click connector, and then

Please search part number “54722_0601”

Figure 6-3 Counter part 60pins Connector (Units: mm)

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6.3 RF Connector

Figure 6-3 RF Connector (GSC type, Units: mm)

Counter-Part (not found on the DTM-500A/H/L) used to connect the RF connector to an antenna:

Figure 6-4 Mechanical Characteristics of Cable Harness Assembly (Units: mm)

Part name: Cable Harness Assembly


Note: For more information about the RF connector parts, please refer to the file found at

http://www.murata.com/catalog/o30e5.pdf

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