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FIBOCOM FM150-NA Hardware User Manual Version: V1.0.0 Date: 2020-08-20 FIBOCOM_FM150-NA Hardware User Manual_Draft Version1.0.2 Date2020-02-09 Applicability Table No. Product model Description 1 FM150-NA 5G communication module with M.2 interface Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 2 of 72 Copyright Copyright 2020 Fibocom Wireless Inc. All rights reserved. Without the prior written permission of the copyright holder, any company or individual is prohibited to excerpt, copy any part of or the entire document, or distribute the document in any form. The document is subject to update from time to time owing to the product version upgrade or other reasons. Unless otherwise specified, the document only serves as the user guide. All the statements, information and suggestions contained in the document do not constitute any explicit or implicit guarantee. Notice Trademark The trademark is registered and owned by Fibocom Wireless Inc. Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 3 of 72 Version Record Versi on V1.0.0 Author Assessor Approver Update date Remark 2020-08-18 Initial version Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 4 of 72 Contents 1.1 1.2 1.3 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 1 Foreword ....................................................................................................................... 8 Introduction ................................................................................................................... 8 Reference Standard ..................................................................................................... 8 Related Documents ...................................................................................................... 9 2 Overview ......................................................................................................................10 Introduction ................................................................................................................. 10 Specification ............................................................................................................... 10 CA combinations ......................................................................................................... 12 EN-DC Combinations ................................................................................................. 14 Waring ........................................................................................................................ 20 2.5.1 Important Notice to OEM integrators ............................................................................ 20 2.5.2 FCC Statement ............................................................................................................. 22 2.5.3 IC Statement ................................................................................................................. 23 2.6 Application Framework ............................................................................................... 25 3 Application Interface ...................................................................................................26 3.1 M.2 Interface .............................................................................................................. 26 3.1.1 Pin Map ......................................................................................................................... 27 3.1.2 Pin Definition ................................................................................................................. 28 3.2 Power Supply ............................................................................................................. 32 3.2.1 Power Supply ................................................................................................................ 33 3.2.2 Logic level ..................................................................................................................... 34 3.2.3 Power Consumption ...................................................................................................... 35 3.3 Control Signal ............................................................................................................. 38 3.3.1 Module Start-Up ............................................................................................................ 38 3.3.1.1 Start-up Circuit ........................................................................................................................... 38 3.3.1.2 Start-up Timing Sequence ......................................................................................................... 39 3.3.2 Module Shutdown ......................................................................................................... 39 3.3.3 Module Reset ................................................................................................................ 40 3.3.4 PCIe Link State ............................................................................................................. 43 3.3.4.1 D0 L1.2 ...................................................................................................................................... 43 3.3.4.2 D3cold L2 .................................................................................................................................. 43 3.3.5 Timing Application ......................................................................................................... 44 3.4 PCIe & USB ................................................................................................................ 45 Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 5 of 72 3.4.1 PCIe Interface ............................................................................................................... 45 3.4.1.1 PCIe Interface Definition ............................................................................................................ 45 3.4.1.2 PCIe Interface Application ......................................................................................................... 46 3.4.2 USB Interface ................................................................................................................ 48 3.4.2.1 USB Interface Definition ............................................................................................................ 48 3.4.2.2 USB2.0 Interface Application ..................................................................................................... 48 3.4.2.3 USB3.0 Interface Application ..................................................................................................... 49 3.5 USIM Interface............................................................................................................ 50 3.5.1 USIM1 Pins ................................................................................................................... 50 3.5.2 USIM2 Pins ................................................................................................................... 50 3.5.3 USIM Interface Circuit ................................................................................................... 51 3.5.3.1 N.C. SIM Card Slot .................................................................................................................... 51 3.5.3.2 N.O. SIM Card Slot .................................................................................................................... 51 3.5.4 USIM Hot-Plugging ....................................................................................................... 52 3.5.5 USIM Design ................................................................................................................. 52 3.6 Status Indicator........................................................................................................... 53 3.6.1 LED1# Signal ................................................................................................................ 53 3.6.2 WOWWAN# .................................................................................................................. 54 3.7 Interrupt Control .......................................................................................................... 54 3.7.1 W_DISABLE .................................................................................................................. 54 3.7.2 BODYSAR ..................................................................................................................... 55 ANT Tunable Interface ................................................................................................ 55 Configuration Interface ............................................................................................... 56 4 Radio Frequency .........................................................................................................56 4.1 RF Interface ................................................................................................................ 56 4.1.1 RF Interface Functionality ............................................................................................. 56 4.1.2 RF Connector Characteristic ......................................................................................... 57 4.1.3 RF Connector Dimension .............................................................................................. 57 4.1.4 RF Connector Assembly ............................................................................................... 59 Operating Band .......................................................................................................... 60 Transmitting Power ..................................................................................................... 61 Receiver Sensitivity .................................................................................................... 63 4.4.1 Dual Antenna Receiver Sensitivity ................................................................................ 63 4.4.2 Four Antenna Receiver Sensitivity ................................................................................ 65 Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 6 of 72 3.8 3.9 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 GNSS ......................................................................................................................... 65 Antenna Design Requirement ..................................................................................... 66 5 Thermal Design ...........................................................................................................68 6 Structure Specification ...............................................................................................68 Product Appearance ................................................................................................... 68 Dimension of Structure ............................................................................................... 68 M.2 Interface Model .................................................................................................... 69 M.2 Connector ............................................................................................................ 69 Storage ....................................................................................................................... 70 6.5.1 Storage Life ................................................................................................................... 70 6.6 Packing ...................................................................................................................... 70 6.6.1 Tray Package ................................................................................................................ 70 6.6.2 Tray size ........................................................................................................................ 72 Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 7 of 72 1 Foreword 1.1 Introduction The document describes the electrical characteristics, RF performance, dimensions and application environment, etc. of FM150-NA (hereinafter referred to as FM150). With the assistance of the document and other instructions, the developers can quickly understand the hardware functions of FM150 modules and develop products. 1.2 Reference Standard The design of the product complies with the following standards:
3GPP TS 51.010-1 V10.5.0: Mobile Station (MS) conformance specification; Part 1: Conformance 3GPP TS 34.121-1 V10.8.0: User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Radio transmission and reception (FDD);Part 1: Conformance specification 3GPP TS 34.122 V10.1.0: Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Radio transmission specification and reception (TDD) 3GPP TS 38.300 V15.5.0 : 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; NR; NR and NG-RAN Overall Description; Stage 2 3GPP TS 38.521-1 V15.2.0 : User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Radio transmission and reception; Part 1: Range 1 Standalone;
3GPP TS 38.521-3 V15.2.0 :User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Radio transmission and reception; Part 3: Range 1 and Range 2 Interworking operation with other radios;
3GPP TS 36.521-1 V15.0.0: User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Radio transmission and reception; Part 1: Conformance testing 3GPP TS 21.111 V10.0.0: USIM and IC card requirements 3GPP TS 51.011 V4.15.0: Specification of the Subscriber Identity Module -Mobile Equipment (SIM-
ME) interface application 3GPP TS 31.102 V10.11.0: Characteristics of the Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) 3GPP TS 31.11 V10.16.0: Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) Application Toolkit(USAT) 3GPP TS 36.124V10.3.0: Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements for mobile terminals and ancillary equipment 3GPP TS 27.007 V10.0.8: AT command set for User Equipment (UE) Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 8 of 72 3GPPTS27.005 V10.0.1: Use of Data Terminal Equipment - Data Circuit terminating Equipment
(DTE - DCE) interface for Short Message Service (SMS) and Cell Broadcast Service (CBS) PCI Express M.2 Specification Rev1.1 1.3 Related Documents FIBOCOM FG150 & FM150 AT Commands User Manual Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 9 of 72 FM150 is a highly integrated 5G WWAN module which uses M.2 form factor interface. It supports 5G NR SUB6/LTE FDD/LTE TDD/WCDMA systems and can be applied to most cellular networks of mobile 2 Overview 2.1 Introduction carrier in the world. 2.2 Specification Specification CPU Memory Supported operating System Linux/Android/Windows Qualcomm SDX55, 7nm process, ARM Cortex-A7, up to 1.5 GHz 4Gb LPDDRX4+4Gb NAND Flash LTE FDD: Band 2, 4, 5, 7, 12, 13, 14, 17, 25, 26, 29, 30, 66, 71 LTE TDD: Band 41, 42, 43, 48 LAA Band 46 Receiver only Operating Band 5G NR Support SA/NSA NR: n2, n5, n7, n12, n25, n41, n48, n66, n71, n78 WCDMA/HSPA+: Band 1, 2, 4, 5, 8 GNSS: Support GPS, GLONASS, BDS, Galileo, QZSS Class 3 (23.5dBm1dBm) for WCDMA bands Class 3 (23dBm1dBm) for LTE bands Class 3 (23dBm1dBm) for NR Sub6 bands Class 2 (26dBm1dBm) for B41/n41/78 bands Support 3GPP R8 DC-HSPA+
Support 16-QAM, 64-QAM and QPSK modulation 3GPP R6 CAT6 HSUPA: Maximum UL rate 5.76Mbps 3GPP R8 CAT24 DC-HSPA+: Maximum DL rate 42Mbps Support 3GPP R15 Support Max 7 DLCA Support DL-256QAM, UL-64QAM Support RF bandwidth 1.4-20MHz Power Level WCDMA Characteristic LTE Characteristic Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 10 of 72 Specification NR Sub6 SA Characteristic NR Sub6 EN-DC Characteristic Support DL 4*4 MIMO Maximum UL peak rate 150Mbps (CAT 13) Maximum DL peak rate 2.0Gbps (CAT 20) Support DL-256QAM, UL-256QAM Support RF bandwidth 5-100MHz Support carrier spacing 15KHz and 30KHz optional UL Single TX chain DL Max support 4*4 MIMO Max UL peak rate of 450Mbps Max DL peak rate 2.1Gbps LTE Modulation: DL-256QAM, UL-64QAM NR Modulation: DL-256QAM, UL-256QAM LTE DL Max support 4*4 MIMO NR DL Max support 4*4 MIMO Max UL peak rate of 525Mbps Max DL peak rate 4.1Gbps Power Supply DC 3.1354.4V, Typical 3.8V Temperature Extended operating temperature: -40 ~ +85 Normal operating temperature: -30 ~ +75 Storage temperature: -40C +85C Interface: M.2 Key-B Physical Characteristics Dimension:30 x 52 x 2.3mm Interface Antenna Connector Function Interface Super Speed USB Weight: About 8.2 g WWAN Antenna x 4 Support 4*4 MIMO Dual SIM, 3V/1.8V PCIe 3.0 X1 High Speed USB W_Disable#
Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 11 of 72 Specification Body Sar(Reserved) LED Tunable antenna I2S(Reserved) IPV4/IPV6 3GPP TS 27.007 and 27.005 Multiple carrier AGNSS Firmware update USB/PCIe Software Protocol Stack AT commands Other features Note:
When temperature goes beyond normal operating temperature range, RF performance of module may be slightly off 3GPP specifications. 2.3 CA combinations CA_2A-4A CA_4A-4A CA_4A-5A CA_66B CA_66C DL CA Combinations 2DLCA 3DLCA 4DLCA 5DLCA CA_4A-12A CA_4A-4A-12A CA_2A-2A-12A-66A CA_46C-48C-66A CA_2A-4A-4A CA_2A-2A-4A CA_2A-4A-5A CA_2A-2A-66A-66A CA_2A-46C-48C CA_2A-2A-4A-71A CA_46C-48A-48A-66A CA_2A-2A-66A-71A CA_2A-46C-48A-48A CA_66A-66A CA_2A-12A-66A CA_2A-66C-71A CA_46A-48D-66A CA_12A-66A-66A CA_2A-66A-66A-71A CA_2A-46A-48D CA_12A-66C CA_2A-12A-66C CA_46C-48D CA_2A-66A CA_2A-66A-66A CA_2A-12A-66A-66A CA_46D-48A-66A CA_12A-66A CA_2A-66C CA_2A-12A CA_2A-2A-66A CA_2A-2A CA_2C-66A CA_2C CA_2A-5A CA_2A-71A CA_4A-71A CA_2A-2A-12A CA_2A-4A-71A CA_2A-66A-71A CA_66A-66A-71A CA_66A-71A CA_66C-71A CA_2A-2A-4A-12A CA_2A-4A-4A-12A CA_2C-66A-66A CA_48E CA_48D-66A CA_4A-46D CA_2A-46D CA_46D-66A CA_48E-66A CA_2A-46D-48A CA_46D-48C CA_2A-46D-66A CA_2A-46A-46C-66A CA_2A-46E CA_4A-46A-46D CA_2A-46A-46D CA_2A-48A CA_4A-4A-71A CA_2A-46A-46A-66A CA_12A-46E CA_48A-66A CA_2A-2A-71A CA_2A-46C-66A CA_2A-12A-30A-66A-66A Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 12 of 72 CA_48A-48A CA_48D CA_48C CA_2A-46A CA_4A-46A CA_48C-48A CA_2A-48A-66A CA_2A-48A-48A CA_46A-66A CA_2A-48C CA_4A-46A-46C CA_46A-46C-66A CA_2A-2A-66C CA_46A-48C-66A CA_2A-46A-48C CA_46E-66A CA_46D-66A-66A CA_2A-7A-7A-66A-66A CA_2A-7C-66A-66A CA_2A-7A-7A-29A-66A CA_2A-29A CA_48A-48A-66A CA_46A-48A-48A-66A CA_2A-7C-29A-66A CA_4A-7A CA_5A-7A CA_5A-66A CA_5A-29A CA_5A-12A CA_7A-7A CA_7C CA_2A-7A CA_7A-66A CA_7A-26A CA_48C-66A CA_2A-46A-48A-48A CA_5A-7C-66A-66A CA_4A-46A-46A CA_46A-48D CA_2A-5A-30A-66A-66A CA_4A-46C CA_2A-46C CA_2A-46A-46A CA_46C-66A CA_2A-46A-46C CA_46C-48A-66A CA_2A-46C-48A CA_2A-12A-30A-66A 6DLCA CA_2A-46E-66A CA_46A-48E-2A CA_46A-46A-66A CA_2A-30A-66A-66A CA_46C-48D-66A CA_2A-46A-66A CA_2A-4A-12A CA_12A-30A-66A-66A CA_46C-48E CA_2A-4A-5A-29A CA_46E-66A-66A CA_46A-48A-66A CA_2A-4A-5A-12A CA_12A-25A CA_2A-46A-48A CA_2A-4A-7A-7A CA_13A-66A CA_4A-4A-7A CA_2A-4A-7C CA_2A-30A CA_2A-30A-66A CA_2A-7A-7A-66A CA_29A-66A CA_2A-5A-29A CA_2A-7C-66A 7DLCA CA_46C-48E-2A CA_46C-48E-66A CA_12A-30A CA_4A-7A-7A CA_2A-7C-29A CA_30A-66A CA_2A-5A-12A CA_4A-29A CA_4A-30A CA_5A-25A CA_4A-5A-29A CA_4A-5A-12A CA_2A-7A-7A CA_5A-66A CA_2A-7C CA_7A-12A CA_7A-29A CA_2A-4A-7A CA_2A-7A-66A CA_2A-17A CA_4A-7C CA_29A-30A CA_7A-66A-66A CA_4A-17A CA_5A-30A CA_7A-7A-66A CA_7C-66A CA_2A-13A-66A CA_2A-29A-66A CA_2A-4A-12A CA_2A-4A-29A CA_2A-4A-30A CA_2A-5A-7A CA_2A-5A-66A CA_2A-7A-12A CA_2A-7A-29A CA_29A-66A-66A CA_2A-7A-66A-66A CA_7A-7A-66A-66A CA_7C-66A-66A CA_2A-13A-66A-66A CA_2A-4A-7A-12A CA_2A-5A-66A-66A CA_2A-7A-7A-29A CA_2A-7A-29A-66A CA_2A-7A-12A-66A CA_5A-7A-66A-66A CA_7A-7A-29A-66A CA_2A-4A-12A-30A CA_2A-4A-29A-30A CA_2A-4A-5A-30A CA_2A-5A-12A-66A CA_2A-5A-30A-66A CA_29A-30A-66A-66A CA_5A-30A-66A-66A CA _2A-4A-12A-12A CA_12A-12A CA_7A-7A-26A CA_7C-29A-66A CA_13A-66A-66A CA_2A_29A-30A-66A Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 13 of 72 CA_30A-66A-66A CA_4A-7A-12A CA_5A-66A-66A CA_5A-7A-7A CA_5A-7C CA_5A-7A-66A CA_7A-12A-66A CA_7A-29A-66A CA_7A-7A-29A CA_7C-29A CA_12A-30A-66A CA_2A-12A-30A CA_2A-29A-30A CA_2A-5A-30A CA_29A-30A-66A CA_4A-12A-30A CA_4A-29A-30A CA_4A-5A-30A CA_5A-12A-66A CA_5A-30A-66A CA_2A-12A-12A CA_4A-12A-12A UL CA Combinations 2CA Inter-band 2A+12A, 2A+5A, 2A+66A, 2A+4A 4A+12A 5A+66A 66A+12A 5B, 48C Intra-band(contiguous) 2.4 EN-DC Combinations EN-DC Combination 4G DL 4x4 MIMO 5G-NR DL 4x4 MIMO 4G UL 5G-NR UL DC_2A_n12A DC_66A_n12A DC_2A-66A_n12A DC_66A_n25A DC_46A_66A_n25A DC_46C_66A_n25A DC_46D_66A_n25A DC_5A_n2A DC_12A_n2A 2A 66A 2A-66A 66A 66A 66A 66A
. n25A n25A n25A n25A n2A n2A 2A 66A 2A, 66A 66A 66A 66A 66A 5A 12A n12A n12A n12A n25A n25A n25A n25A n2A n2A Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 14 of 72 DC_66A_n2A DC_13A_n2A DC_2A-5A_n2A DC_5A-30A_n2A DC_5A-66A_n2A DC_12A-30A_n2A DC_2A-12A_n2A DC_2A-66A_n2A DC_12A-66A_n2A DC_13A-66A_n2A DC_13A-48A_n2A DC_2A-5A-30A_n2A DC_2A-5A-66A_n2A DC_2A-12A-30A_n2A DC_5A-30A-66A_n2A DC_5A-66A-66A_n2A DC_12A-30A-66A_n2A DC_12A-66A-66A_n2A DC_30A-66A-66A_n2A DC_2A-12A-66A_n2A DC_13A-48B_n2A DC_2A-5A-30A-
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66A_n2A DC_13A-48D_n2A DC_13A-48E_n2A DC_12A_n41A DC_2A_n41A DC_66A_n41A DC_25A_n41A DC_26A_n41A DC_2A-66A_n41A DC_2A-46A_n41A DC_46A-66A_n41A DC_2A-2A_n41A DC_2A-46C_n41A DC_2A-46A-66A_n41A DC_46C-66A_n41A 66A
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. 2A 2A-66A 66A 66A 48A 2A 2A-66A 2A 66A 66A-66A 66A 66A-66A 66A-66A 2A-66A 48B 2A-66A 2A-66A 2A-66A-66A 2A-66A-66A 66A-66A 66A-66A 48D 48E
. n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A 66A 13A 5A 5A, 30A 5A, 66A 12A, 30A 12A 66A 12A, 66A 13A, 66A 13A, 48A 5A, 30A 5A, 66A 12A, 30A 5A, 30A, 66A 5A, 66A 12A, 30A, 66A 12A, 66A 30A, 66A 12A, 66A 13A, 48A 5A, 30A, 66A 12A, 30A, 66A 5A, 66A 12A, 66A 5A, 30A, 66A 12A, 30A, 66A 13A, 48A 13A, 48A 12A 2A 66A 25A 26A 2A, 66A 2A 66A 2A 2A 2A, 66A 66A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n2A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 15 of 72 DC_2A-2A-66A_n41A DC_2A-46D_n41A DC_2A-46C-66A_n41A DC_46D-66A_n41A DC_2A-46D-66A_n41A DC_2A_n5A DC_66A_n5A DC_48A_n5A DC_2A-5A_n5A DC_2A-66A_n5A DC_2A-2A_n5A DC_2A-12A_n5A DC_2A-30A_n5A DC_5A-66A_n5A DC_12A-66A_n5A DC_30A-66A_n5A DC_66A-66A_n5A DC_2A-48A_n5A DC_2A-46A_n5A DC_46A-48A_n5A DC_46A-66A_n5A DC_7A-66A_n5A DC_48A-66A_n5A DC_2A-2A-30A_n5A DC_2A-2A-66A_n5A DC_2A-5A-66A_n5A DC_2A-30A-66A_n5A DC_2A-66A-66A_n5A DC_30A-66A-66A_n5A DC_66A-66A-66A_n5A DC_2A-46A-48A_n5A DC_2A-46C_n5A DC_46C-48A_n5A DC_46C-66A_n5A DC_48B-66A_n5A DC_2A-2A-30A-
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66A_n5A DC_2A-7A-7A-66A_n5A DC_2A-46C-48A_n5A DC_2A-46D_n5A
. 2A 66A 48A 2A 2A-66A 2A-2A 2A 2A 66A 66A 66A 66A-66A 2A-48A 2A 48A 66A 66A 48A-66A 2A-2A 2A-2A-66A 2A-66A 2A-66A 2A-66A-66A 66A-66A 66A-66A-66A 2A-48A 2A 48A 66A 48B-66A 2A-2A-66A 2A-2A-66A-66A 2A-66A-66A 66A-66A-66A 2A-66A 2A-48A 2A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A
. 2A, 66A 2A 2A, 66A 66A 2A, 66A 2A 66A 48A 2A 2A, 66A 2A, 2A 2A 2A, 66A 66A 66A 66A 2A, 48A 2A 48A 66A 66A 48A, 66A 2A 2A, 66A 2A, 66A 2A, 66A 2A, 66A 66A 66A 2A, 48A 2A 48A 66A 48A, 66A 2A, 66A 2A, 66A 2A, 66A 66A 2A, 66A 2A, 48A 2A n41A n41A n41A n41A n41A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 16 of 72 DC_46D-48A_n5A DC_48D-66A_n5A DC_46D-66A_n5A DC_2A-46E_n5A DC_2A-46D-48A_n5A DC_46E-48A_n5A DC_48E-66A_n5A DC_2A-2A-46D_n5A DC_2A-46D-66A_n5A DC_46D-66A-66A_n5A DC_2A-46E-48A_n5A DC_13A_n66A DC_2A_n66A DC_5A_n66A DC_12A_n66A DC_30A_n66A DC_71A_n66A DC_48A_n66A DC_7A_n66A DC_2A-13A_n66A DC_13A-66A_n66A DC_2A-5A_n66A DC_2A-12A_n66A DC_2A-30A_n66A DC_2A-66A_n66A DC_5A-30A_n66A DC_5A-66A_n66A DC_12A-30A_n66A DC_12A-66A_n66A DC_30A-66A_n66A DC_2A-2A_n66A DC_7A-13A_n66A DC_2A-7A_n66A DC_66A-71A_n66A DC_2A-48A_n66A DC_46A-48A_n66A DC_2A-46A_n66A DC_13A-46A_n66A DC_5A-46A_n66A DC_13A-48A_n66A DC_66A_7A_n66A DC_7A-7A_n66A DC_7C_n66A DC_7A-66A_n66A 48A 48D-66A 66A 2A 2A-48A 48A 48E-66A 2A-2A 2A-66A 66A-66A
. 2A
. 48A
. 2A 66A 2A 2A 2A 2A-66A
. 66A
. 66A 66A 2A-2A
. 2A 66A 2A-48A 48A 2A
. 48A 66A
. 66A
. n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A 48A 48A, 66A 66A 2A 2A, 48A 48A 48A, 66A 2A 2A, 66A 66A 2A, 48A 13A 2A 5A 12A 30A 71A 48A 7A 2A, 13A 13A 2A, 5A 2A, 12A 2A, 30A 2A 5A, 30A 5A 12A, 30A 12A 30A 2A, 2A 7A, 13A 2A, 7A 71A 2A, 48A 48A 2A 13A 5A 13A, 48A 7A 7A 7A 7A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n5A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 17 of 72 DC_2A-5A-66A_n66A DC_2A-13A-66A_n66A DC_2A-2A-5A_n66A DC_2A-2A-12A_n66A DC_2A-5A-30A_n66A DC_2A-12A-30A_n66A DC_5A-30A-66A_n66A DC_12A-30A-66A_n66A DC_2A-12A-66A_n66A DC_2A-66A-71A_n66A DC_2A-7A-7A_n66A DC_2A-7C_n66A DC_2A-46A-48A_n66A DC_2A-46C_n66A DC_46C-48A_n66A DC_13A-48B_n66A DC_2A-7A-66A_n66A DC_7A-7A-13A_n66A DC_7C-13A_n66A DC_2A-7A-13A_n66A DC_2A-2A-5A-
30A_n66A DC_2A-2A-5A-
66A_n66A DC_2A-2A-12A-
30A_n66A DC_2A-2A-12A-
66A_n66A DC_2A-5A-30A-
66A_n66A DC_2A-12A-30A-
66A_n66A DC_2A-7A-7A-
13A_n66A DC_2A-7A-7A-
66A_n66A DC_2A-46C-48A_n66A DC_2A-46D_n66A DC_46D-48A_n66A DC_2A-7C-13A_n66A DC_13A-48D_n66A DC_2A-5A-7A-7A_n66A DC_2A-5A-7C_n66A DC_2A-46D-48A_n66A DC_2A-46E_n66A DC_46E-48A_n66A DC_13A-48E_n66A DC_2A-46E-48A_n66A 2A-66A 2A-66A 2A-2A 2A-2A 2A 2A 66A 66A 2A-66A 2A-66A 2A 2A 2A-48A 2A 48A 48B 2A-66A
. 2A 2A-2A 2A-66A 2A-66A 2A 2A-66A 2A-48A 2A 48A 2A 48D 2A 2A 2A-48A 2A 48A 48E
. 2A-2A-66A 2A-2A 2A-2A-66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A 2A, 5A 2A, 13A 2A, 5A 2A, 12A 2A, 5A, 30A 2A, 12A, 30A 5A, 30A 12A, 30A 2A, 12A 2A, 71A 2A, 7A 2A,7A 2A, 48A 2A, 48A 2A, 48A 2A, 7A 7A, 13A 7A,13A 2A, 7A, 13A 2A, 5A,30A 2A, 48A 2A, 12A 2A,5A,30A 2A, 7A,13A 2A, 7A 2A, 48A 2A, 48A 2A, 7A,13A 13A, 48A 2A, 7A, 5A 2A, 7A, 5A 2A, 48A 2A 48A 13A, 48A 2A, 48A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A n66A 2A, 12A,30A n66A 2A, 12A,30A n66A Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 18 of 72 DC_2A_n71A DC_66A_n71A DC_2A-7A_n71A DC_66C_n71A DC_2A-66A_n71A DC_2A_(n)71AA DC_66A-66A_n71A DC_66A_(n)71AA DC_2A-46A_n71A DC_46A-66A_n71A DC_2A-2A_n71A DC_66C_(n)71AA DC_2A-66A_(n)71AA DC_2A-46C_n71A DC_2A-46A-66A_n71A DC_2A-66A-66A_n71A DC_46C-66A_n71A DC_2A-2A-66A_n71A DC_2C-66A_n71A DC_2A-66C_(n)71AA DC_2A-46D_n71A DC_2A-46C-66A_n71A DC_46D-66A_n71A DC_2A-46D-66A_n71A DC_7A_n78A DC_5A_n78A DC_66A_n78A DC_2A_n78A DC_12A_n78A DC_4A_n78A DC_7C_n78A DC_5A-7A_n78A DC_7A-7A_n78A DC_66A-66A_n78A DC_2A-7A_n78A DC_2A-66A_n78A DC_7A-66A_n78A DC_7A-46A_n78A DC_2A-5A_n78A DC_2A-12A_n78A DC_2A-7A-7A_n78A DC_2A-7C_n78A DC_2A-7A-66A_n78A DC_7A-7A-66A_n78A 2A 66A 2A 66C 2A-66A 2A 66A-66A 66A 2A 66A 2A-2A 66C 2A-66A 2A 2A-66A 2A-66A-66A 66A 2A-2A-66A 2C-66A 2A-66C 2A 2A-66A 66A 2A-66A 7A
. 66A 2A
. 4A 7C 7A 7A-7A 66A_66A 2A-7A 2A-66A 7A-66A 7A 2A 2A 2A-7A-7A 2A-7C 2A-7A-66A 7A-7A-66A
. n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A 2A 66A 2A 66A 2A, 66A 2A 66A 66A 2A 66A 2A 66A 2A, 66A 2A 2A, 66A 2A, 66A 66A 2A, 66A 2A, 66A 2A, 66A 2A 2A, 66A 66A 2A, 66A 7A 5A 66A 2A 12A 4A 7A 5A, 7A 7A 66A 2A, 7A 2A, 66A 7A, 66A 7A 2A, 5A 2A, 12A 2A, 7A 2A, 7A 2A, 7A, 66A 7A, 66A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n71A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 19 of 72 DC_7C-66A_n78A DC_7A-66A-66A_n78A DC_5A-7A-7A_n78A DC_2A-66A-66A_n78A DC_7A-46C_n78A DC_7C-66A-66A_n78A DC_2A-7C-66A_n78A DC_2A-7A-7A-
66A_n78A DC_2A-7A-66A-
66A_n78A DC_7A-7A-66A-
66A_n78A DC_7A-46D_n78A DC_2A-7C-66A-
66A_n78A DC_2A-7A-7A-66A-
66A_n78A DC_7A-46E_n78A DC_66A_n7A 7C-66A 7A-66A-66A 7A-7A 2A-66A-66A 7A 7C-66A-66A 2A-7C-66A 2A-7A-7A, 2A-7A-66A, 7A-7A-66A 2A-7A-66A, 2A-66A-66A, 7A-66A-66A 7A-7A-66A, 7A-66A-66A 7A 2A-7C-66A, 2A-66A-66A, 7C-66A-66A 2A-7A-7A, 2A-7A-66A, 2A-66A-66A, 7A-7A-66A, 7A-66A-66A 7A 66A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A
. 1. Marked * stands for EN-DC combination is in the plan. 2. 4G UL only support single carrier Note:
2.5 Waring 7A, 66A 7A, 66A 5A, 7A 2A, 66A 7A 7A, 66A 2A, 7A, 66A 2A, 7A, 66A 7A, 66A 7A 2A, 7A, 66A 7A 66A 2A, 7A, 66A n78A 2A, 7A, 66A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n78A n7A 2.5.1 Important Notice to OEM integrators 1. This module is limited to OEM installation ONLY. 2. This module is limited to installation in fixed applications, according to Part 2.1091(b). 3. The separate approval is required for all other operating configurations, including portable configurations with respect to Part 2.1093 and different antenna configurations 4. For FCC Part 15.31 (h) and (k): The host manufacturer is responsible for additional testing to verify compliance as a composite system. When testing the host device for compliance with Part 15 Subpart B, the host manufacturer is required to show compliance with Part 15 Subpart B while the transmitter module(s) are installed and operating. The modules should be transmitting and the evaluation should confirm that the module's intentional emissions are compliant (i.e. fundamental and out of band emissions). The host manufacturer must verify that there are no additional unintentional emissions other than what is permitted in Part 15 Subpart B or emissions are complaint with the transmitter(s) rule(s). Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 20 of 72 The Grantee will provide guidance to the host manufacturer for Part 15 B requirements if needed. Important Note notice that any deviation(s) from the defined parameters of the antenna trace, as described by the instructions, require that the host product manufacturer must notify to Fibocom Wireless Inc. that they wish to change the antenna trace design. In this case, a Class II permissive change application is required to be filed by the USI, or the host manufacturer can take responsibility through the change in FCC ID (new application) procedure followed by a Class II permissive change application. End Product Labeling When the module is installed in the host device, the FCC/IC ID label must be visible through a window on the final device or it must be visible when an access panel, door or cover is easily re-moved. If not, a second label must be placed on the outside of the final device that contains the following text: Contains FCC ID: ZMOFM150NA Contains IC: 21374-FM150NA The FCC ID/IC ID can be used only when all FCC/IC compliance requirements are met. Antenna Installation
(1) The antenna must be installed such that 20 cm is maintained between the antenna and users,
(2) The transmitter module may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna.
(3) Only antennas of the same type and with equal or less gains as shown below may be used with this module. Other types of antennas and/or higher gain antennas may require additional authorization for
(4)The max allowed antenna gain is 3.53dBi for external monopole antenna. operation. In the event that these conditions cannot be met (for example certain laptop configurations or co-location with another transmitter), then the FCC/IC authorization is no longer considered valid and the FCC ID/IC ID cannot be used on the final product. In these circumstances, the OEM integrator will be responsible for re-evaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC/IC authorization. Manual Information to the End User The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end user regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the users manual of the end product which integrates this module. The end Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 21 of 72 2.5.2 FCC Statement user manual shall include all required regulatory information/warning as show in this manual. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device is intended only for OEM integrators under the following conditions: (For module device use) 1) The antenna must be installed such that 20 cm is maintained between the antenna and users, and 2) The transmitter module may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna. As long as 2 conditions above are met, further transmitter test will not be required. However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product for any additional compliance requirements required with this module installed. Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator &
Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 22 of 72 your body. 2.5.3 IC Statement Industry Canada Statement following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and operation of the device. This device complies with Industry Canadas licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement."
Radiation Exposure Statement body. Dclaration d'exposition aux radiations:
Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements ISED tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. This device is intended only for OEM integrators under the following conditions: (For module device use) 1) The antenna must be installed such that 20 cm is maintained between the antenna and users, and 2) The transmitter module may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna. As long as 2 conditions above are met, further transmitter test will not be required. However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product for any additional compliance requirements required with this module installed. Cet appareil est conu uniquement pour les intgrateurs OEM dans les Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 23 of 72 conditions suivantes: (Pour utilisation de dispositif module) 1) L'antenne doit tre installe de telle sorte qu'une distance de 20 cm est respecte entre l'antenne et 2) Le module metteur peut ne pas tre complant avec un autre metteur ou antenne. Tant que les 2 conditions ci-dessus sont remplies, des essais supplmentaires sur l'metteur ne seront pas ncessaires. Toutefois, l'intgrateur OEM est toujours responsable des essais sur son produit final pour toutes exigences de conformit supplmentaires requis pour ce module install. les utilisateurs, et IMPORTANT NOTE:
In the event that these conditions can not be met (for example certain laptop configurations or colocation with another transmitter), then the Canada authorization is no longer considered valid and the IC ID can not be used on the final product. In these circumstances, the OEM integrator will be responsible for re-
evaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate Canada authorization. NOTE IMPORTANTE:
Dans le cas o ces conditions ne peuvent tre satisfaites (par exemple pour certaines configurations d'ordinateur portable ou de certaines co-localisation avec un autre metteur), l'autorisation du Canada n'est plus considr comme valide et l'ID IC ne peut pas tre utilis sur le produit final. Dans ces circonstances, l'intgrateur OEM sera charg de rvaluer le produit final (y compris l'metteur) et l'obtention d'une autorisation distincte au Canada. End Product Labeling This transmitter module is authorized only for use in device where the antenna may be installed such that 20 cm may be maintained between the antenna and users. The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following: Contains IC: 21374-FM150NA. Plaque signaltique du produit final Ce module metteur est autoris uniquement pour une utilisation dans un dispositif o l'antenne peut tre installe de telle sorte qu'une distance de 20cm peut tre maintenue entre l'antenne et les utilisateurs. Le produit final doit tre tiquet dans un endroit visible avec l'inscription suivante:
"Contient des IC: 21374-FM150NA ". Manual Information To the End User Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 24 of 72 The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end user regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the users manual of the end product which integrates this module. The end user manual shall include all required regulatory information/warning as show in this manual. Manuel d'information l'utilisateur final L'intgrateur OEM doit tre conscient de ne pas fournir des informations l'utilisateur final quant la faon d'installer ou de supprimer ce module RF dans le manuel de l'utilisateur du produit final qui intgre ce module. Le manuel de l'utilisateur final doit inclure toutes les informations rglementaires requises et avertissements comme indiqu dans ce manuel. 2.6 Application Framework The peripheral applications for FM150 module is shown in Figure 2-1:
Figure2-1 Application Framework Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 25 of 72 ModuleSIM1USBPower SupplyON/OFF# RESET#ControlEINTIndicatorHost applicationD/G ANTMain ANTSIM CardPCIeSIM2SIM CardM2 ANTM1 ANT 3 Application Interface 3.1 M.2 Interface The FM150 module applies standard M.2 Key-B interface, with a total of 75 pins. Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 26 of 72 3.1.1 Pin Map Figure 3-1 Pin Map Note:
Pin Notch represents the gap of the gold fingers. Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 27 of 72 3.1.2 Pin Definition The pin definition is as follows:
Pin Pin Name I/O Reset Value Pin Description Type 1 CONFIG_3 O NC as the WWAN PCIe, USB_SS
NC, FM150 M.2 module is configured interface type. Power input Power input GND GND Module power on/off input, internal 20K pull up Power on: High/Floating Power off: Low 6 FULL_CARD_ POWER_OFF#
I PU 7 USB D+
I/O -
USB Data Plus 8 W_DISABLE1#
I PU WWAN Disable, active low USB Data Minus System status LED, Output open drain -
2 VCC 3 GND 4 VCC 5 GND 9 USB D-
10 LED1#
11 GND 12 Notch 13 Notch 14 Notch 15 Notch 16 Notch 17 Notch 18 Notch 19 Notch PI PI
I/O -
O T
GND Notch Notch Notch Notch Notch Notch Notch Notch Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply CMOS 3.3/1.8V 0.3-3V CMOS 3.3/1.8V 0.3-3V Power Supply
20 I2S_CLK O PD I2S Serial clock, Reserved CMOS 1.8V 21 CONFIG_0
- NC as the WWAN PCIe, USB_SS interface type. NC, FM150 M.2 module is configured 22 I2S_RX I PD I2S Serial receive data, Reserved CMOS 1.8V Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 28 of 72 Pin Pin Name I/O Reset Value Pin Description 23 WOWWAN#
24 I2S_TX O PD O PD Wake up host I2S Serial transmit data, Reserved CMOS 1.8V Type CMOS 1.8V 25 DPR I PU interrupt detection, active low. Dynamic power control for SAR Reserved. 26 W_DISABLE2#
GNSS disable, active low, Reserved 27 GND 28 I2S_WA GND Power Supply I2S Word alignment/select, Reserved CMOS 1.8V 29 USB_SS -TX-
USB super speed transmit data minus 30 UIM1_RESET SIM1 reset signal 31 USB_SS -TX+
USB super speed transmit data plus 32 UIM1_CLK SIM1 clock Signal 33 GND GND Power Supply 34 UIM1_DATA SIM1 data input/output 35 USB_SS-RX -
USB super speed receive data minus 36 UIM1_PWR SIM1 power supply, 3V/1.8V 37 USB_SS-RX+
USB super speed receive data plus CMOS 1.8V 38 NC 39 GND 41 PETn0 40 SIM2_DETECT PU
GND SIM2 detect, internal pull up(390K), default active high PCIe TX differential signals negative Power Supply CMOS 1.8V 42 UIM2_DATA SIM2 data input/output 43 PETp0 PCIe TX differential signals positive 44 UIM2_CLK SIM2 clock signal CMOS 3.3/1.8V CMOS 3.3/1.8V CMOS 1.8V/3V CMOS 1.8V/3V CMOS 1.8V/3V CMOS 1.8V/3V
CMOS 3V/1.8V CMOS 3V/1.8V I
PU
O PD O
O L O
O L
I/O L I
PO -
I
I O
I/O L O
O L Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 29 of 72 Pin Pin Name I/O Reset Value Pin Description Type 48 UIM2_PWR SIM2 power supply, 3V/1.8V 51 GND
GND
O L I
PO -
I I
PD 45 GND 46 UIM2_RESET 47 PERn0 49 PERp0 50 PERST#
52 CLKREQ#
O T 53 REFCLKN I
54 PEWAKE#
O T Power Supply CMOS 3V/1.8V CMOS 3V/1.8V CMOS 3.3V/1.8V Power Supply GND CMOS 3V/1.8V PCIe RX Differential Signals Negative PCIe RX Differential Signals Positive Asserted to reset module PCIe interface default. Active low, internal pull up(10K). Asserted by device to request a PCIe reference clock be available (active clock state) in order to transmit data. It also used by L1 PM Sub states CMOS mechanism, asserted by either host or 3.3V/1.8V device to initiate an L1 exit. Active low, open drain output and should add external pull up on platform. PCIe Reference Clock signal Negative Asserted to wake up system and reactivate PCIe link from L2 to L0, it depends on system whether supports CMOS wake up functionality. Active low, open drain output and 3.3V/1.8V should add external pull up on platform. PCIe Reference Clock signal
55 REFCLKP I
56 RFFE_SCLK O PD Positive RFFE clock MIPI Interface Tunable ANT, 57 GND
GND 58 RFFE_SDATA I/O PD MIPI Interface Tunable ANT, RFFE data CMOS 1.8V Power Supply CMOS 1.8V Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 30 of 72 Pin Pin Name I/O Reset Value Pin Description Type 59 LAA_TX_EN O PD blank/isolate 5 GHz WLAN LNAs when CMOS 1.8V 60 WLAN_TX_EN I
blank/isolate n79 LNAs when external 5 CMOS 1.8V 61 ANTCTL1 O PD Tunable ANT CTRL1, Control signal1 CMOS 1.8V 62 COEX_2 I PD CMOS 1.8V 63 ANTCTL2 O PD Tunable ANT CTRL2, Control signal2 CMOS 1.8V 64 COEX_1 O PD CMOS 1.8V 65 ANTCTL3 O PD Tunable ANT CTRL3, Control signal3 Power Supply 66 SIM1_DETECT I PU 67 RESET#
I PU SIM1 Detect, internal pull up(390K), Default active high WWAN reset input, internal pull up, CMOS 1.8V CMOS 1.8V active low WL_LAA_TX_EN Set HIGH level to n79 transmits power over 10dBm. Receive WLAN_TX_EN (HIGH level) to GHz WLAN TX on. Wireless Coexistence between WWAN and WiFi/BT modules, based on BT-SIG coexistence protocol. UART receive signal (WWAN module side) specifically use for this function, reserved. Wireless Coexistence between WWAN and WiFi/BT modules, based on BT-SIG coexistence protocol. UART transmit signal (WWAN module side) specifically use for this function, reserved. Pull up to 1.8V during power on, module will enter the USB download mode, used for update the software of Floating or pulling low, it will enter the normal user mode as 5G communication. GND, FM150 M.2 module is configured interface type. 69 CONFIG_1 O GND as the WWAN PCIe, USB_SS
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module. CMOS 1.8V Pin Pin Name I/O Reset Value Pin Description Type PI
PI
PI
70 VCC 71 GND 72 VCC 73 NC 74 VCC Power input GND Power input Power input interface type. Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply
75 CONFIG_2 O NC as the WWAN PCIe, USB_SS NC, FM150 M.2 module is configured Reset Value: The initial status after module reset, not the status when working. H: High Voltage Level L: Low Voltage Level PD: Pull-Down PU: Pull-Up T: Tristate OD: Open Drain PI: Power Input PO: Power Output Notes:
1. The unused pins can be left floating. 2. All interfaces that support 3.3V voltage are based on the input voltage of + 3.3V power supply. When the input voltage range of the power supply changes from 3.135V to 4.4V, the corresponding interface voltage changes accordingly. 3.2 Power Supply The power interface of FM150 module as shown in the following table:
Pin Pin Name I/O Pin Description DC Parameter (V) Minimum Typical Maximum Value Value Value 2, 4, 70, 72, 74 VCC PI Power supply input 3.135 3.8 4.4 36 48 UIM1_PWR PO USIM power supply UIM2_PWR PO USIM power supply
1.8V/3V 1.8V/3V
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Figure 3-2 Power Supply Design The filter capacitor design for power supply as shown in the following table:
Recommended capacitance Application Description 220uF x 2 Voltage-stabilizing capacitors 1uF, 100nF Digital signal noise 39pF, 33pF band 700/800, 850/900 MHz frequency Reduce power fluctuations of the module in operation, requiring capacitors with low ESR. LDO or DC/DC power supply requires the capacitor of no less than 440uF. The capacitor for battery power supply can be reduced to 100~200uF. Filter out the interference generated from the clock and digital signals. Filter out low frequency band RF interference Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 33 of 72 Recommended capacitance 18pF, 10pF, 8.2pF, 6.8pF, 3.3pF band Application Description 1500/1700/1800/1900, 2100/2300, 2500/2600MHz, Filter out medium/high frequency band RF 3500/3700MHz, 5GHz frequency interference The stable power supply can ensure the normal operation of FM150 module, and the ripple of the power supply should be less than 300mV in design. Because module supports 7CA download and EN-DC, when module operates with the maximum data transfer throughput, the maximum operating current can reach to upper 2500mA. It requests the power source voltage should not be lower than 3.135V, otherwise module may shut down or restart. The power supply requirement is shown in Figure 3-3:
Figure 3-3 Power Supply Requirement The FM150 module 1.8V logic level definition as shown in the following table:
Parameters Minimum Typical Maximum Unit 3.2.2 Logic level 1.8V logic level VIH VIL VIH VIL 3.3V logic level The FM150 module 3.3V logic level definition as shown in the following table:
Parameters Minimum Typical Maximum Unit 1.71 1.3
-0.3 3.135 2.3
-0.3 1.8 1.8 0 3.3 3.3 0 1.89 1.89 0.3 3.465 3.465 0.3 V V V V V V Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 34 of 72 Burst transmitBurst transmitmin:3.135VPower supplyRipple300mVDrop VBAT >3.135V In the condition of 3.8V power supply, the FM150 power consumption as shown in the following table:
Parameters Mode Condition Unit Note 3.2.3 Power Consumption Typical Current 100 17.5 17.8 18.5 TBD TBD 2.5 2.5 2.7 TBD TBD 1.6 Ioff Power off off Power supply, module power WCDMA DRX=8 DPC(Default Paging TDD LTE Cycle)=#128 IIDLE FDD LTE DPC(Default Paging Cycle)=#128 NR FDD NR TDD LTE FDD LTE TDD NR FDD NR TDD Radio Off Radio Off AT+CFUN=4 Flight Mode 16 WCDMA DRX=8 DPC(Default Paging Cycle)=#128 DPC(Default Paging Cycle)=#128 ISLEEP AT+CFUN=4, Flight mode, USB disconnection. WCDMA Data call Band 1 650 IWCDMA-RMS WCDMA WCDMA Data call Band 2 546 WCDMA Data call Band 4 708
@+23.5dBm
@+23.5dBm
@+23.5dBm uA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA
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@+23.5dBm
@+23.5dBm WCDMA Data call Band 8 486 LTE FDD Data call Band 2 635 LTE FDD Data call Band 4 659 LTE FDD Data call Band 5 471 LTE FDD Data call Band 7 650 LTE FDD Data call Band 12 461 LTE FDD Data call Band 13 461 LTE FDD Data call Band 17 464 LTE FDD Data call Band 25 645 LTE FDD Data call Band 26 502 LTE FDD Data call Band 30 735 LTE FDD Data call Band 66 680 LTE FDD Data call Band 71 571
@+23dBm
@+23dBm
@+23dBm
@+23dBm
@+23dBm
@+23dBm
@+23dBm
@+23dBm
@+23dBm
@+23dBm
@+22dBm
@+23dBm
@+23dBm mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA
ILTE-RMS LTE FDD LTE FDD Data call Band 14 471 Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 36 of 72 Parameters Mode Condition Unit Note Typical Current LTE TDD Data call Band 41 469
@+23dBm LTE TDD Data call Band 42 508 LTE TDD
@+23dBm LTE TDD Data call Band 43 391 FDD data EN-DC Data call 2A_n12A 799 RMS Current
@20dBm+20dBm IENDC-RMS
@+23dBm
@+23dBm LTE TDD Data call Band 48 464 EN-DC Data call B66+n2 883
@20dBm+20dBm EN-DC Data call B66+n5 848
@20dBm+20dBm EN-DC Data call 66A_n7A 993
@20dBm+20dBm EN-DC Data call 66A_n25A 957
@20dBm+20dBm EN-DC Data call B7A_N66A 1022
@20dBm+20dBm EN-DC Data call B2A_N71A 639
@20dBm+20dBm EN-DC Data call B2A_N41A 1229
@23dBm+23dBm EN-DC Data call B7A_N78A 1099
@23dBm+23dBm TDD data
(HPUE) RMS Current Note:
The data above is an average value obtained by testing some samples base on 25. Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 37 of 72 mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA
3.3 Control Signal as shown in the following table:
6 FULL_CARD_POWER _OFF#
67 RESET#
50 PERST#
Note:
3.3.1 Module Start-Up 3.3.1.1 Start-up Circuit The FM150 module provides three control signals for power on/off and reset operations, the pin defined Pin Pin Name I/O Reset Value Functions Type I I I PU PU PD Module power on/off input, internal 20K pull up Power on: High/Floating Power off: Low WWAN reset input, internal pull up, active low Asserted to reset module. Active low, internal pull up(10K) 3.3/1.8V 1.8V CMOS 3.3/1,8V RESET # and PERST # need to be controlled by independent GPIO, and must not be shared with other devices on the host. RESET # and PERST # are sensitive signals. PCB layout should be far away from radio frequency interference. PCB traces need to be protected by grounding. Do not route traces near the edges of PCBs. Coaxial modules are reset due to ESD problems. When the FULL_CARD_POWER_OFF# pin and RESET# pin are floating or connect to an external 3.3V/1.8V, the module will booting up. AP (Application Processor) controls the module start-up. Recommended the FULL_CARD_POWER_OFF# and RESET# GPIO port should use a reset value is low or pull down port and reserved external pull-down resistance. The circuit design is shown in Figure3-4:
Figure 3-4 Circuit for Module Start-up Controlled by AP Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 38 of 72 3.3.1.2 Start-up Timing Sequence When power supply is ready, the PMU of module will power on and start initialization process by pulling high both FCPO#(Pin6) and RESET#(Pin67) signal, After about 30s, the initialization process of the module will be completed. The start-up timing is shown in Figure 3-5:
Figure 3-5 Timing Control for Start-up Index Min. Recommended Max. Comments tpr 0ms ton1 0ms
ton2 50ms 100ms Notes:
The delay time of power supply rising from 0V up to 3.135V. If power supply always ready, it can be ignored. RESET# should be de-asserted after FCPO#. The time delay of PERST# de-asserted after FCPO#, PERST# must always be the last to get de-asserted. 1. When using PCIe as the data transmission interface, PERST # is connected to the host, please refer to the control sequence in the figure above. 2. When using USB interface only, PERST # is left floating, ignore the control sequence in the figure above about PERST #. 3.3.2 Module Shutdown Module can be shut down by following control:
Shutdown Control Action Condition recommend command, and then Pull down Normal run Sending AT+CPWROFF=0 FCPO# pin Hardware Pull down FCPO# pin Fit for abnormal status, no response after sent the AT+CPWROFF=0. Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 39 of 72
+3.8VPERST#tprRESET#ton1Module StateInitializationActivation(AT Command Ready)FCPO#ton2typical 30sOFF By sending AT+CPWROFF=0 command, the module will start the finalization process (the reverse process of initialization), and it will be completed after tsd time (tsd is the time which AP receive OK of AT+CPWROFF=0, if there is no response, max tsd is 5s). In the finalization process, the module will save the network, SIM card and some other parameters from memory, do the logout, then clear the memory and shut down PMU. The recommend control timing is shown in Figure 3-6:
Figure 3-6 Software control power off timing Index Min. Recommended Max. Comments toff1 16ms 20ms toff2 0
tpd 10ms 100ms Notes:
RESET# should be asserted after PERST#
FCPO# should be asserted after RESET#
+3.8V power supply goes down time. If power supply is always on, it can be ignored. 1. When using PCIe as the data transmission interface, PERST # is connected to the host, please refer to the control sequence in the figure above. 2. When using USB interface only, PERST # is left floating, ignore the control sequence in the figure above about PERST #. 3.3.3 Module Reset The FM150 module can reset to its initial status by pulling down the RESET# signal for more than 20ms
(30ms is recommended), and module will restart after RESET# signal is released. When customer executes RESET# function, the PMU will power off inside the module. The recommended circuit design is shown in the Figure 3-7:
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using in FW upgrade and module recovery;
Reset timing 2nd in Figure 3-9, PMU of module internal will be off in reset sequence (including whole power off and power on sequence, tsd can refer section 3.3.2), recommend using in system warm boot. Figure 3-8 Reset timing 1st Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 41 of 72
+3.8VPERST#RESET#Module StateInitializationActivationFCPO#typical 30sBaseband resetActivationtoff2 Figure 3-9 Reset timing2nd Index Min. Recommended Max. Comments RESET# should be asserted after PERST#, refer section 3.3.2 FCPO# should be asserted after RESET#, refer section 3.3.2 Time to allow the WWAN module to fully discharge any residual voltages before the pin could be de-asserted again. This is required for both Pre-OS as well as Runtime flow. RESET# should be de-asserted after FCPO#, refer section 3.3.1.2 The time delay of PERST# de-asserted after FCPO#,
toff1 16ms 20ms toff2 0
toff 500ms 2s ton1 0
Notes:
ton2 50ms 100ms PERST# must always be the last to get de-asserted. refer section 3.3.1.2 1. RESET# is a sensitive signal, its recommended to add a filter capacitor close to the module. In case of PCB layout, the RESET# signal lines should keep away from the RF interference and protected by GND. Also, the RESET# signal lines shall neither near the PCB edge nor route on the surface planes to avoid module from reset caused by ESD problems. 2. If the PCIe and USB interfaces connected to the host, and USB is used as the data transmission interface, PERST# please do not follow the timing. Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 42 of 72
+3.8VPERST#RESET#Module StateInitializationActivationFCPO#typical 30sActivationtoffFinalizationOFFAT+CFUN=0toff2toff1ton1ton2tsd 3.3.4 PCIe Link State 3.3.4.1 D0 L1.2 is shown in figure 3-10:
Module supports PCIe goes into D0 L1.2 state in Win10 system. The D0D0 L1.2@S0/S0ixD0 timing Note:
Figure 3-10 D0 L1.2 timing When USB is used as data transfer interface in Android/Linux OS, there is no PCIe link state. But when USB goes into suspend it also needs to follow the timing above (If PERST# is floating, dont Module supports PCIe goes into D3cold L2 state in Win10 system. The D0D3cold L2@S0/S0ix control PERST#). 3.3.4.2 D3cold L2 D0 timing is shown in figure 3-11:
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+3.8VPERST#RESET#Module StateD0 L1.2@S0/S0ixD0FCPO#D0 Figure 3-11 D3cold L2 timing When USB is used as data transfer interface in Android/Linux OS, there is no PCIe link state, so dont need to follow timing above. Note:
3.3.5 Timing Application The recommended timing application in Win10 OS is as below table:
System status Timing Application S0ix
(Modem standby) S3,S4,S5 Power on
(back to S0) Power off
(out of S0) D0 L1.2 Refer to section 3.3.4.1 Figure 3-10 D0 L1.2 Timing D3cold L2 Refer to section 3.3.4.2 Figure 3-11 D3cold L2 timing Refer to section 3.3.1.2 Figure 3-5 Timing control for start-up Refer to section 3.3.2 Figure 3-6 Software power off timing G3 boot Power on Refer to section 3.3.1.2 Figure 3-5 Timing control for start-up Warm boot Refer to section 3.3.3 Figure 3-9 Reset timing 2nd Modem FW upgrade / Modem recovery Refer to section 3.3.3 Figure 3-8 Reset timing 1st The recommended timing application in Android/Linux OS is as below table:
System status Timing Application Power on Shut down Refer to section 3.3.1.2 Figure 3-5 Timing control for start-up Refer to section 3.3.2 Figure 3-6 Software power off timing Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 44 of 72
+3.8VPERST#RESET#Module StateD3cold L2@S0/S0ixD0FCPO#D0 System status Timing Application Connect standby Restart Modem FW upgrade / Modem recovery 3.4 PCIe & USB 3.4.1 PCIe Interface Refer to section 3.3.4.1 Figure 3-10 D0 L1.2 timing Refer to section 3.3.3 Figure 3-9 Reset timing 2nd Refer to section 3.3.3 Figure 3-8 Reset timing 1st FM150 module supports PCIe Gen3, one lane for data transmission channel. It is also compatible with PCIe Gen1/Gen2.After FM150 module is inserted into host, PCIe interface can work with the driver, then enumerate 4 ports, such as AT command port(mhi_DUN)capture QXDM LOG port(mhi_DIAG)transport QMU message port(mhi_QMIO)report GNSS NEMA data port(mhi_GNSS). 3.4.1.1 PCIe Interface Definition Pin# Pin Name I/O Reset Value Description Type 41 PETn0 O
PCIe TX Differential signals 43 PETP0 O
PCIe TX Differential signals 47 PERn0 49 PERP0 I I
PCIe RX Differential signals NegativeBit0 PCIe RX Differential signals 53 REFCLKN I
PCIe Reference Clock signal 55 REFCLKP I
PCIe Reference Clock signal Negative Positive Positive Negative Positive
50 PERST#
I PU default. 1.8V/3.3V Asserted to reset module PCIe interface 52 CLKREQ# O L Active low, internal pull up(10K). Request a PCIe reference clock be available
(active clock state) in order to transmit data. It 1.8V/3.3V Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 45 of 72 Pin# Pin Name I/O Reset Value Description Type 54 PEWAKE# O L supports wake up functionality. 1.8V/3.3V also used by L1 PM Sub states mechanism, asserted by either host or device to initiate an L1 exit. Active low, internal pull up (10K). Wake up system and reactivate PCIe link from L2 to L0, it depends on system whether Active low, open drain output and should add external pull up on platform. 3.4.1.2 PCIe Interface Application The reference circuit is shown in Figure 3-12:
Figure 3-12 Reference Circuit for PCIe Interface FM150 module supports PCIe Gen3 interface, including three difference pairs: transmit pair TXP/N, receiving pair RXP/N and clock pair CLKP/N. PCIe can achieve the maximum transmission rate of 8 GT/s, and must strictly follow the rules below in PCB Layout:
AP end;
The differential signal pair lines shall be parallel and equal in length;
The differential signal pair lines shall be short if possible and be controlled within 15 inch(380 mm) for The impedance of differential signal pair lines is recommended to be 100 ohm, and can be controlled to 80120 ohm in accordance with PCIe protocol;
Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 46 of 72 Module sideAP sideAC CapsAC CapsPERST#CLKREQ#WAKE#PERST#(pin50)CLKREQ#(pin52)PEWAKE#(pin54)PERn0PERP0PETn0PETP0REFCLKNREFCLKPPETn0(pin41)PETP0(pin43)PERn0(pin47)PERP0(pin49)REFCLKN(pin53)REFCLKP(pin55)+3.3V/1.8V10K10KM.2 Key-B 75pin Connector It shall avoid the discontinuous reference ground, such as segment and space;
When the differential signal lines go through different layers, the via hole of grounding signal should be close to that of signal, and generally, each pair of signals require 1-3 grounding signal via holes and the lines shall never cross the segment of plane;
Try to avoid bended lines and avoid introducing common-mode noise in the system, which will influence the signal integrity and EMI of difference pair. As shown in Figure 3-13, the bending angle of all lines should be equal or greater than 135, the spacing between difference pair lines should be larger than 20mil, and the line caused by bending should be greater than 1.5 times line width at least. When a serpentine line is used for length match with another line, the bended length of each segment shall be at least 3 times the line width (3W). The largest spacing between the bended part of the serpentine line and another one of the differential lines must be less than 2 times the spacing of normal differential lines (S1<2S);
Figure 3-13 Requirement of PCIe Line The difference in length of two data lines in difference pair should be within 5mil, and the length match is required for all parts. When the length match is conducted for the differential lines, the designed position of correct match should be close to that of incorrect match, as shown in Figure 3-14. However, there is no specific requirements for the length match of transmit pair and receiving pair, that is, the length match is only required in the internal differential lines rather than between different difference pairs. The length match should be close to the signal pin and pass the small-angle bending design. Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 47 of 72 PCIe Difference Pair 1WSS1<2S3W13520milPCIe Difference Pair 21.5WCorrect matchDismatched endIncorrect matchMatched end Figure 3-14 Length Match Design of PCIe Difference Pair 3.4.2 USB Interface The FM150 module supports USB2.0 which is compatible with USB High-Speed (480 Mbit/s) and USB Full-Speed (12 Mbit/s).It supports USB3.1 Gen2 using for 5G high speed data throughput at the same time. For the USB timing and electrical specification of FM150 module, please refer to Universal Serial Bus Specification 2.0 and Universal Serial Bus Specification 3.1. When module inserted PC, USB can enumerate three ACM and three NCM ports in Android/Linux system, the ports can be configured in practical application. 3.4.2.1 USB Interface Definition Pin#
Pin Name I/O Description USB D+
I/O USB Data Plus 7 9 29 31 35 37 USB D-
I/O USB Data Minus USB_SS_TX-
USB Super speed transmit data minus USB_SS _TX+
USB Super speed transmit data plus USB_SS _RX-
USB Super speed receive data minus USB_SS _RX+
USB Super speed receive data plus O O I I 3.4.2.2 USB2.0 Interface Application The reference circuit is shown in Figure 3-15:
Type 0.3-3V, USB2.0 0.3-3V, USB2.0
Figure 3-15 Reference Circuit for USB 2.0 Interface Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 48 of 72 Since the module supports USB 2.0 High-Speed, it is required to use TVS diodes with equivalent capacitance of 1pF or smaller ones on the USB_D-/D+ differential signal lines, it is recommended to use 0.5pF TVS diodes. USB_D- and USB_D+ are high speed differential signal lines with the maximum transfer rate of480 Mbit/s, so the following rules shall be followed carefully in the case of PCB layout:
USB_D- and USB_D+ signal lines should have the differential impedance of 9010 ohms. USB_D- and USB_D+ signal cables must be less than 2mm in length and parallel, the right angle routing should be avoided. USB_D- and USB_D+ signal lines should be routed on the layer that is adjacent to the ground layer, and wrapped with GND vertically and horizontally. 3.4.2.3 USB3.0 Interface Application The reference circuit is shown in Figure 3-16:
Figure 3-16 Reference Circuit for USB 3.1 Interface USB 3.1 Gen2 signals are super speed differential signal lines with the maximum transfer rate of 10Gbps.So the following rules shall be followed carefully in the case of PCB layout:
USB_SS_TX-/USB_SS_TX+ and USB_SS_RX-/ USB_SS_RX+ are two pairs differential signal lines, the differential impedance should be controlled as 9010 ohms. For TX differential line, the + and-traces must be parallel, equal length, and the length difference is For the RX differential line, the + and-traces must be parallel, equal length, and the length difference less than 0.7mm, avoiding right-angle traces. is less than 0.7mm. Avoid right-angle traces. TX and RX traces must be parallel, equal length, and the length difference is less than 10mm. Avoid right-angle traces.The two pairs differential signal lines should be routed on the layer that is adjacent to the ground layer, and wrapped with GND vertically and horizontally. Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 49 of 72 3.5 USIM Interface supports 1.8V and 3V SIM cards. 3.5.1 USIM1 Pins The FM150 module supports dual SIM card single standby, has dual built-in USIM card interface, which The USIM1 pins description as shown in the following table:
Pin Pin Name I/O Reset Value Description 36 UIM1_PWR 30 UIM1_RESET 32 UIM1_CLK 34 UIM1_DATA PO O O
L L I/O L USIM1 power supply USIM1 reset USIM1 clock 66 SIM1_DETECT I PU Active high, and high level indicates 1.8V USIM1 data, internal pull up(20K) 1.8V/3V USIM1 card detect, internal 390K pull-up. SIM card is inserted; and low level indicates SIM card is detached. 3.5.2 USIM2 Pins The USIM2 pins description is shown in the following table:
Pin Pin Name I/O Reset Value Description 48 UIM2_PWR 46 UIM2_RESET 44 UIM2_CLK 42 UIM2_DATA PO O O
L L I/O L USIM2 power supply USIM2 reset USIM2 clock 40 SIM2_DETECT I PU Active high, and high level indicates 1.8V USIM2 data, internal pull up(20K) 1.8V/3V USIM2 card detect, internal 390K pull-up. SIM card is inserted; and low level indicates SIM card is detached. Type 1.8V/3V 1.8V/3V 1.8V/3V Type 1.8V/3V 1.8V/3V 1.8V/3V Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 50 of 72 3.5.3 USIM Interface Circuit 3.5.3.1 N.C. SIM Card Slot The reference circuit design for N.C. (Normally Closed) SIM card slot is shown in Figure 3-17:
The principles of the N.C.SIM card slot are described as follows:
Figure 3-17 Reference Circuit for N.C. SIM Card Slot When the SIM card is detached, it connects the short circuit between CD and SW pins, and drives When the SIM card is inserted, it connects an open circuit between CD and SW pins, and drives the the SIM_DETECT pin low. SIM_DETECT pin high. 3.5.3.2 N.O. SIM Card Slot The reference circuit design for N.O. (Normally Open) SIM card slot is shown in Figure 3-18:
The principles of the N.O.SIM card slot are described as follows:
Figure 3-18 Reference Circuit for N.O. SIM Card Slot When the SIM card is detached, it connects an open circuit between CD and SW pins, and drives the Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 51 of 72 SIM_DETECT pin low. SIM_DETECT pin high. 3.5.4 USIM Hot-Plugging When the SIM card is inserted, it connects the short circuit between CD and SW pins, and drives the The FM150 module supports the SIM card hot-plugging function, which determines whether the SIM card is inserted or detached by detecting the SIM_DETECT pin state of the SIM card slot. The SIM card hot-plugging function can be configured by AT+MSMPD command, and the description for AT command is shown in the following table:
AT Command Function Description Hot-plugging Detection AT+MSMPD=1 Enable enabled. Default value, the SIM card hot-plugging detection function is The module can detect whether the SIM card is inserted or not through the SIM_DETECT pin state. The SIM card hot-plugging detect function is disabled. AT+MSMPD=0 Disable The module reads the SIM card when starting up, and the SIM_DETECT status will not be detected. After the SIM card hot-plugging detection function is enabled, the module detects that the SIM card is inserted when the SIM_DETECT pin is high, then executes the initialization program and finishes the network registration after reading the SIM card information. When the SIM_DETECT pin is low, the module determines that the SIM card is detached and does not read the SIM card. By default, SIM_DETECT is active-high, which can be switched to active-low by the AT command. Please refer to the AT Commands Manual for the AT command. Note:
3.5.5 USIM Design The SIM card circuit design shall meet the EMC standards and ESD requirements with the improved capability to resist interference, to ensure that the SIM card can work stably. The following guidelines should be noted in case of design:
The SIM card slot placement should near the module as close as possible, and away from the RF antenna, DC/DC power supply, clock signal lines, and other strong interference sources. Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 52 of 72 reduce the signal quality. least. The SIM card slot with a metal shielding housing can improve the anti-interference ability. The trace length between the SIM card slot and the module should not exceed 100mm, or it could The UIM_CLK and UIM_DATA signal lines should be isolated by GND to avoid crosstalk interference. If it is difficult for the layout, the whole SIM signal lines should be wrapped with GND as a group at The filter capacitors and ESD devices for SIM card signals should be placed near to the SIM card slot, and the ESD devices with 22~33pF capacitance should be used. 3.6 Status Indicator The FM150 module provides two signals to indicate the operating status of the module, and the status indicator pins as shown in the following table:
Pin Pin Name I/O Reset Value Pin Description Type 10 LED1#
23 WOWWAN#
O O T PD System status LED, drain output. CMOS 3.3V Module wakes up Host (AP), Reserved CMOS 1.8V The LED#1 signal is used to indicate the operating status of the module, and the detailed description as 3.6.1 LED1# Signal shown in the following table:
Module Status LED1# Signal RF function ON Low level (LED On) RF function OFF High level (LED Off) The LED driving circuit is shown in figure 3-19:
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3.6.2 WOWWAN#
Figure 3-19 LED Driving Circuit Module internal rated current sink <10mA.The resistance of LED current-limiting resistor is selected according to the driving voltage and the driving current. The WOWWAN# signal is used to wake the Host (AP) when there comes the data request. The definition of WOWWAN# signal is as follows:
Operating Mode WOWWAN# Signal SMS or data requests Pull low 1s then pull high (pulse signal). Idle/Sleep High level The WOWWAN# timing is shown in Figure 3-20:
Figure 3-20 WOWWAN# Timing 3.7 Interrupt Control The FM150 module provides 3 interrupt signals, and the pin definition is as follows:
Pin Pin Name I/O Pin Description Type 8 W_DISABLE1#
Enable/Disable RF network 25 DPR Body SAR detection 26 W_DISABLE2#
GNSS Disable signal.Reserved 1.8V/3.3V 1.8V/3.3V 1.8V/3.3V Reset Value PU PU PU I I I 3.7.1 W_DISABLE The module provides a hardware pin to enable/disable WWAN RF function, need AT+GTFMODE=1 to enable this pin and the function can also be controlled by the AT command. The module enters the Flight mode after the RF function is disabled. The definition of W_DISABLE1# signal is as below table:
Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 54 of 72 WOWWAN#1SIdle/SleepCall/SMS/DataIdle/SleepStatus W_DISABLE1# signal Function High/Floating WWAN function is enabled, the module exits the Flight mode. WWAN function is disabled, the module enters Flight mode. Low The function of GNSS can be enabled or disabled by hardware pin. W_DISABLE2# signal Function Enable GNSS Disable GNSS High/Floating during power on Pull Low during power on Note:
3.7.2 BODYSAR The function of W_DISABLE1# can be customized, please refer to the software porting guide. The FM150 module supports Body SAR function by detecting the DPR pin. The voltage level of DPR is high by default, and when the SAR sensor detects the closing to human body, the DPR signal will be pulled down. As a result, the module then lowers down its emission power to its default threshold value, thus reducing the RF radiation on the human body. The threshold of emission power can be set by the AT Commands. The definition of DPR signal as shown in the following table:
DPR signal Function High/Floating The module keeps the default emission power. Lower the maximum emission power to the threshold value of the module. Low antenna. 56 58 3.8 ANT Tunable Interface The module supports ANT Tuner interfaces with two different control modes, i.e. MIPI interface and 3bit GPO interface. Through cooperating with external antenna tuner switch via the port of ANT Tuner, it can flexibly configure the bands of antenna to improve the antennas working efficiency and save space for the Pin Pin Name I/O Pin Description Type RFFE_SCLK O Tunable ANT control, MIPI Interface, RFFE clock CMOS 1.8V RFFE_SDATA I/O Tunable ANT control, MIPI Interface, RFFE data CMOS 1.8V Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 55 of 72 Pin Pin Name I/O Pin Description 61 ANTCTL1 63 ANTCTL2 65 ANTCTL3 O O O signal1 signal2 signal3 Tunable ANT control, GPO interface, control Tunable ANT control, GPO interface, control Tunable ANT control, GPO interface, control Type CMOS 1.8V CMOS 1.8V CMOS 1.8V 3.9 Configuration Interface The FM150 module provides four configuration pins for the configuration as the WWAN-PCIe, USB3.1 type M.2 module:
Pin Pin Name I/O Reset Value Pin Description Type 1 CONFIG_3 21 CONFIG_0 69 CONFIG_1 75 CONFIG_2 O O O O
L
NC NC NC Internally connected to GND
The M.2 module configuration as the following table:
Config_0 Config_1 Config_2 Config_3 Module Type and Port
(pin21)
(pin69)
(pin75)
(pin1) Main Host Interface Configuration NC GND NC NC WWAN-PCIe Gen3, USB3.1 Gen2 Vendor defined Please refer to PCI Express M.2 Specification Rev1.1 for more details. 4 Radio Frequency 4.1 RF Interface 4.1.1 RF Interface Functionality The FM150 module supports four RF connectors used for external antenna connection. As the Figure 4-
1 shows, M is for Main antenna used to receive and transmit RF signals; D/G is for Diversity antenna used to receive the diversity RF signals. M1 and M2 are used for MIMO antennas. Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 56 of 72 Figure 4-1 RF connectors 4.1.2 RF Connector Characteristic Rated Condition Environment Condition Frequency Range DC to 6GHz Temperature Range Characteristic Impedance 50 40C to +85C 4.1.3 RF Connector Dimension FM150 module adopts standard M.2 module RF connectors, the model name is 818004607 from ECT company, and the connector size is 2*2*0.6m. The connector dimension is shown as following picture:
Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 57 of 72 Figure 4-2 RF connector dimensions Figure 4-3 0.81mm coaxial antenna dimensions Figure 4-4 Schematic diagram of 0.81mm coaxial antenna connected to the RF connector RF connector is a kind of precision connector. Please use special tools to assemble Note:
RF cable to avoid damage. Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 58 of 72 4.1.4 RF Connector Assembly Mate RF connector parallel refer Figure 4-5, do not slant mate with strong force. Figure 4-5 Mate RF connector To avoid damage to the RF connector during extraction, it is recommended to use pulling JIG as Figure 4-6, and the pulling JIG must be lifted up vertically to PCB surface (see Figure 4-7 and 4-8). Figure 4-6 Pulling JIG Figure 4-7 Lift up pulling JIG Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 59 of 72 Figure 4-8 Pulling direction 4.2 Operating Band The FM150 module operating bands of the antennas are as follows:
Operating Band Description Mode Tx (MHz) Rx (MHz) Band 2 Band 4 Band 5 Band 7 Band 12 Band 13 Band 14 Band 17 Band 25 Band 26 Band 29 1900MHz LTE FDD/WCDMA 1850-1910 1930-1990 1700MHz LTE FDD/WCDMA 1710-1755 2110-2155 850MHz LTE FDD/WCDMA 824-849 869-894 2600Mhz LTE FDD 2500-2570 2620-2690 700MHz LTE FDD 699-716 729-746 700MHz LTE FDD 777-787 746-756 700MHz LTE FDD 788-798 758-768 700MHz LTE FDD 704-716 734-746 1900MHz LTE FDD 1850-1915 1930-1995 850MHz LTE FDD 814-849 859-894 700MHz LTE FDD N/A 716-728 Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 60 of 72 Operating Band Description Mode Tx (MHz) Rx (MHz) 2300MHz LTE FDD 2305-2315 2350-2360 2500MHZ LTE TDD 2496-2690 2496-2690 3500MHZ LTE TDD 3400-3600 3400-3600 3700MHZ LTE TDD 3600-3800 3600-3800 5200MHZ LTE TDD N/A 5150-5925 3600MHZ LTE TDD 3550-3700 3550-3700 1700MHz LTE FDD 1710-1780 2110-2200 600MHz LTE FDD 663-698 617-652 1900MHz 850MHz 2600Mhz 700MHz 1900MHz 2500MHZ 3600MHZ 1700MHz 600MHz 3500MHZ NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
Band 30 Band 41 Band 42 Band 43 Band 46 Band 48 Band 66 Band 71 n2 n5 n7 n12 n25 n41 n48 n66 n71 n78 GPS L1 GLONASS L1 BDS Galileo QZSS
1850-1910 1930-1990 824-849 869-894 2500-2570 2620-2690 699-716 729-746 1850-1915 1930-1995 2496-2690 2496-2690 3550-3700 3550-3700 1710-1780 2110-2200 663-698 617-652 3300-3800 3300-3800
1575.421.023 1602.56254 1561.0982.046 1559-1592 1575.421.023 4.3 Transmitting Power The transmitting power for each band of the FM150 module is shown in the following table:
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(dBm) WCDMA Band 4 24+1.7/-3.7 Band 1 24+1.7/-3.7 Band 2 24+1.7/-3.7 Band 5 24+1.7/-3.7 Band 8 24+1.7/-3.7 23.51.5 23.51.5 23.51.5 23.51.5 23.51.5 231.5 231.5 231.5 231.5 231.5 231.5 231.5 231.5 231.5 231.5 221.0 231.5 211.0 211.0 231.5 231.5 231.5 231.5 231.5 231.5 Unit dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm LTE Band 25 232.7 Band 2 232.7 Band 4 232.7 Band 5 232.7 Band 7 232.7 Band 12 232.7 Band 13 232.7 Band 14 232.7 Band 17 232.7 Band 26 232.7 Band 30 232.7 Band 66 232.7 Band 42 23+2.7/-3.2 Band 43 23+2.7/-3.2 Band 48 23+2.7/-3.2 Band 71 232.7 232TT 232TT 232TT 232TT 232TT n2 n5 n7 n12 n25 n41 Band 41 Normal mode:232.7 HPUE mode:26+2/-3 Normal mode:231.5 HPUE mode:261.5 211.0 5G NR Normal mode:232TT Normal mode:231.5 HPUE mode:261.5 Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 62 of 72 Tx Power Typical
(dBm) 3GPP Requirement(dBm) HPUE mode:26+2+TT/-
3-TT 23+2+TT/-3-TT 23+2+TT/-3-TT 23+2+TT/-3-TT 23+2+TT/-3-TT 211 231.5 231.5 211 Unit dBm dBm dBm dBm Mode Band n48 n66 n71 n78 Note:
TT :Test Tolerance f 3.0GHz 3.0GHz < f 4.2GHz 4.2GHz < f 6GHz BW 40MHz 40mHz < BW 100MHz 0.7dB 1.0dB 1.0dB 1.0dB 1.0dB 1.0dB 4.4 Receiver Sensitivity 4.4.1 Dual Antenna Receiver Sensitivity All bands support dual antenna, the receiver sensitivity for each band of FM150 module is shown in below table:
Mode Band 3GPP Requirement (dBm) Rx Sensitivity(dBm) Typical
-112 WCDMA Band 4
-106.7 Band 1
-106.7 Band 2
-104.7 Band 5
-104.7 Band 8
-103.7 Band 2 Band 4 Band 5 Band 7
-94.3
-96.3
-94.3
-94.3 Band 12
-93.3 Band 13
-93.3 LTE
(10M) Unit dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
-112.5
-112
-113
-113
-101.2
-101.7
-101.1
-101.1
-103.9
-104.3 Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 63 of 72 Mode Band 3GPP Requirement (dBm) Rx Sensitivity(dBm) Typical
-101.6 Band 14
-93.3 Band 17
-93.3 Band 25
-92.8 Band 26
-93.8 Band 29
-93.3 Band 30
-95.3 Band 66
-95.8 Band 41
-94.3 Band 42 Band 43 Band 48
-95
-95
-95 Band 46
-88.5 Band 71
-93.3
-93.1*(BW=10M)
-91.1
-90.1
-91.3
-89.6
-84 TBD
-92.6
-85.3
-84.6 n2 n5 n7 n12*
n25 n41 n48 n66 n71 n78 NR FDD(20M) TDD(100M) Note:
Unit dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
-103.9
-101.1
-103.5
-101
-99.5
-101.5
-100.4
-103.4
-103
-103.0
-97.3
-104.1
-99.2
-103.5
-97.5
-104.8
-98.4
-88.5 TBD
-98.5
-102
-92.8 The above values are measured in dual antennas condition (Main+Diversity). For single main antenna (without Diversity), the sensitivity will drop about 3dB for each band of LTE. Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 64 of 72 4.4.2 Four Antenna Receiver Sensitivity Some middle/high bands support four antenna, the receiver sensitivity for some middle/high bands of FM150 module is shown in below table:
Mode Band 3GPP Requirement (dBm) Rx Sensitivity(dBm) Typical Unit
-97.0
-99
-97.0
-95.5
-93.5
-98.5
-97.0
-97.2
-97.2
-98 TBD
-94.4
-94
-92.3
-86.7 TBD
-95.3
-86.8
-88 Band 2 Band 4 Band 7 Band 25 Band 30 Band 66 Band 41 Band 42 Band 43 Band 48 Band 71 n2 n7 n25 n41 n48 n66 n78 n71 LTE
(10M) NR FDD(20M) TDD(100M) Note:
4.5 GNSS
-104.2
-103.9
-104.0
-104.0
-103.4
-104.3
-104.1
-104.2
-105
-104.2 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm The above values are measured in four antennas condition (Main+Diversity+M1+M2). If only use dual antennas (Main+Diversity), the sensitivity will drop about 3dB for each band of LTE. FM150 module supports GPS/GLONASS/BDS/ Galileo/QZSS and AGNSS functions, and adopts RF Diversity and GNSS integrated antenna. Parameter Sensitivity Description Result Acquisition
-147 Unit dBm Note
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-130dBm Cold Start Warm Start Hot Start Static accuracy
-159 40 40 35 2 2 Unit dBm dB-Hz s s s m
C/No TTFF CEP Note:
The data above is an average value tested on some samples at 25C temperature. 4.6 Antenna Design Requirement The FM150module provides main and diversity antenna interfaces, and the antenna design requirements is shown in the following table:
FM150 module Main antenna requirements Frequency range The most proper antenna to adapt the frequencies should be used. Bandwidth(WCDMA) WCDMA band 4(1700): 445 MHz WCDMA band 1(2100): 250 MHz WCDMA band 2(1900): 140 MHz WCDMA band 5(850): 70 MHz WCDMA band 8(900): 80 MHz LTE band 2(1900): 140MHz LTE band 4(1700): 445MHz LTE band 5(850): 70 MHz LTE band 7(2600): 190 MHz LTE Band 12(700): 47 MHz LTE Band 14(700): 40 MHz LTE Band 17(700): 42 MHz LTE band 25(1900): 145 MHz LTE band 26(850): 80 MHz LTE band 29(700): 11 MHz Bandwidth(LTE) LTE Band 13(700): 41 MHz Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 66 of 72 FM150 module Main antenna requirements LTE band 30(2300): 55 MHz LTE band 41(2500): 194 MHz LTE band 42(3500): 200 MHz LTE band 43(3700): 200 MHz LTE band 46(5200): 775 MHz LTE band 66(1700): 490 MHz LTE band 71(600): 81 MHz n2(1900): 140 MHz n5(850): 70 MHz n7(2600): 190 MHz n12(700): 47 MHz n25(1900): 145 MHz n41(2500): 194 MHz n48(3600)150 MHz n66(1700): 490 MHz n71(600): 81 MHz n78(3500): 500 MHz GPS: 2 MHz GLONASS: 8MHz Galileo: 33MHz QZSS: 2MHz 50 ohm NR Bandwidth(GNSS) BDS: 4MHz Impedance Input power Recommended standing-wave ratio (SWR) Antenna Gain Antenna isolation Antenna ECC (Envelope Correlation Coefficient) Note:
< 2:1
< 3.53dBi
> 25dB
< 0.5
> 28 dBm average power WCDMA & LTE & NR5G ANT on B30/42/43/48 suggestion: Peak gain<1dBi, for FCC EIRP requirement, Efficient>50%
for carrier TRP requirement. If integrator doesn't follow the instruction, May cause FCC EIRP or Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 67 of 72 carrier TRP certification fail. 5 Thermal Design About antenna Design, please refer to the document FIBOCOM Design Guide_RF Antenna FM150 is designed to work on an extreme temperature range, to make sure the module can work properly for a long time and achieve a better performance on conditions like maximum power or high data transmission. Heat conducting material is strongly recommended to add between the bottom of module and the customer main board. For more detail design, please refer to our document FIBOCOM_FG150&FM150 Design Guide_Thermal. 6 Structure Specification 6.1 Product Appearance The product appearance for FM150 module is shown in Figure6-1:
Figure 6-1 Module Appearance 6.2 Dimension of Structure The structural dimension of the FM150 module is shown in Figure 6-2:
Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 68 of 72 Figure 6-2 Dimension of Structure 6.3 M.2 Interface Model The FM150 M.2 module adopts 75-pin gold finger as external interface, where 67 pins are signal pins and 8 pins are notch pins as shown in Figure 3-1. For module dimension, please refer to 6.2 Dimension of Structure. Based on the M.2 interface definition, FM150 module adopts Type 3052-S3-B interface
(30x52mm, the component maximum height on t top layer is 1.5mm, PCB thickness is 0.8mm, and KEY ID is B). 6.4 M.2 Connector The FM150 module connects to AP via M.2 connector, it is recommended to use M.2 connector from LOTES company with the model APCI0026-P001A as shown in Figure 6-3. The package of connector, please refer to the specification. Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 69 of 72 Figure 6-3 M.2 Dimension of Structure 6.5 Storage 6.5.1 Storage Life 6.6 Packing extent. Note:
Storage Conditions (recommended): Temperature is 23 5 , relative humidity is less than RH 60%. Storage period: Under the recommended storage conditions, the storage life is 12 months. The FM150 module uses the tray sealed packing, combined with the outer packing method using the hard cartoon box, so that the storage, transportation and the usage of modules can be protected to the greatest The module is a precision electronic product, and may suffer permanent damage if no correct electrostatic protection measures are taken. 6.6.1 Tray Package The FM150 module uses tray package, 20 pcs are packed in each tray, with 5 trays including one empty tray on top in each box and 5 boxes in each case. Tray packaging process is shown in Figure 6-4:
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Figure 6-5 Tray Size (Unit: mm) Reproduction forbidden without Fibocom Wireless Inc. written authorization - All Rights Reserved. FIBOCOM FM150-NA User Manual Page 72 of 72
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