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eecece eoece Com Acompany of SIM Tech SIM800H&SIM800L_Hardware Design_V2.02 Smart Machine Smart Decision General Notes SIMCom offers this information as a service to its customers, to support application and engineering)efforts that use the products designed by SIMCom, The information provided is based upon requirements specifically provided to SIMCom by the customers. SIMCom has not undertaken any independéat search for additional relevant information, including any information that may be én the customer's possession’ Furthermore, system validation of this product designed by SIMCom within a larger electronic system remains the responsibility of the customer or the customer's system integrator. All specifications supplied herein are subject to change. Copyright ‘This document contains proprietary technical information which is the property of SIMCom Limited, copying of this document and giving it to others and the using or commninication of the contents thereof. are forbidden without express authority. Offenders are liable to the payment of damages. All rights reserved in the event of grant of a patent or the registration of a utility model or design. All specification supplied herein are subject to change without notice at any time. Copyright © Shanghai SIMCom Wireless Solutions Ltd. 2015 SIMS0OH&SIMS00L_ Hardware Design_V2.02 2 2018.07.27 sate Smart Machine Smart Decision Contents Table Index. Figure Index.. Version History 1. Introduction.......... 2. SIM800H&SIM800L Overvier 2.1. SIM800H&SIMSOOL.. . 1 2.2. SIMS00H&SIMS0OL Key Features 2.3. Operating Mode 24, Functional Diagram... 3. Package Information ...css 1. Pin Out Diagram 2. Pin Description. 3. Package Dimensions... 3 4. Application Interface... 4.1, Power Supply 20 4.11, Power Supply Pin. 2 4.1.2. Monitoring Power Supply... 2 4.2. Power on/off Scenarios sonnei . 4.2.1. Power on SIM800H&SIM800L 2 4.2.2. Power down SIM800H&SIM800L 23 423. Reset Function. 4.3. Power Saving Mode. Mode 43.1, “Minimum Functionalit 2 43.2. Sleep Mode 1 (AT+CSCLK=1) 2 4.3.5. Wake Up SIMS00H&SIMBOOL from Sleep Mode 1 2 434, Sleep Mode 2 (AT+CSCL 2 43.5, Wake Up SIMS00H&SIMB0OL from Sleep Mode 2 7 5 2 4.4. RTC Backup. 4.5, Serial Port and USB Interface 4.5.1 Function of Serial Port 4.5.2 Serial Interfaces. 453 Debug Interface 32 4.54 Software Upgrade 33 4.6. RiBebaviors.... 4.7. Audio Interfaces SIMS0OH&SIMS00L_ Hardware Design_V2.02 3 2018.07.27 a shee Smart Machine Smart Decision 4.7.1, Speaker Interfaces Configuration, 36 4.7.2. Microphone Interfaces Configuration 36 4.7.3. Audio Electronic Characteristic 37 474. TDD 37 4.8. SIM Card Interface. 38 48.1. SIM Card Application 38 4.82. SIM Card Design Guide. 39 4.83, Design Considerations for SIM Card Holder 39 49. PCM Interface 42 49.1. PCM Multiplexing Funetion 2 49.2. PCM Interface 4B 4.9.3. LCD Display/SPI Interface . 43 4.94. SD Card Interface. 4.10. Keypad Interface. sosnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnns 4.10.1. Keypad Multiplexing Function, 46 4.11. 2C Bus 46 A1L1. — 12C Multiplexing Function ym a7 4.12. General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) 47 4B. ADC. 4.4. PWM. 4.141 PWM Multiplexing Function 49 4.15. Network Status Indication 4.15.1. NETLIGHT Multiplexing Function. . 50 4.16. Operating Status Indication... Ss ae 4.16.1. STATUS Multiplexing Function..... ‘ 50 4.17. LED Interface. 4.18. RE Synchronization Signal .« enna 4.18.1, RF_SYNC Multiplexing Function 322 4.19. Antenna Interface wee enesnneennsnennnnneenenn 4.19.1, GSM Antenna Interface... 32 4.19.2. Bluetooth Antenna Interface (Only SIMSOOH), 33 4.19.3, FM Antenna Titerface: 33 5. PCB Layout. 5.1 Pin Astignment 5.2. Principle of PCB Layout. $2.1 Antenna Interface. 52.2. Power Supply $2.3 SIMCard Interface. 5.24 Audio Interface. 525 Others 53 Recommended PCB Layout 37 6. Electrical, Reliability and Radio Characteristics .. 6.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings. seen . 6.2 Recommended Operating Conditions 38 63 Digital Interface Characteristics. 58 SIMS0OH&SIMS00L_ Hardware Design_V2.02 4 2018.07.27 a 64 65 6.6 67 68 69 6.10 6.101 6.10.2 6.103 7. Manufacturing 8. Appendix. IL. UL. IV. SIM Card Interface Characteristics. SIM_VDD Characteristics VDD_EXT Characteristics VRTC Characteristies Current Consumption (VBAT=3.8V) Electro-Static Discharge Radio Characteristics Module RF Output Power Module RF Receive Sensitivity Module Operating Frequencies, Top and Bottom View of SIM800H&SIM800L cere Typical Solder Reflow Profile The Moisture Sensitivity Level... Baking Requirements Related Documents Multiplexing Function. ‘Temms and Abbreviations Safety Caution. SIMS0OH&SIMS00L_ Hardware Design_V2.02 Smart Machine Smart Decision 59 59 39 59 2018.07.27 Smart Machine Smart Decision Table Index ‘TABLE 1: MODULE INFORMATION sn TABLE 2: SIMSOOHS&SIMSOOL KEY FEATURES. ‘TABLE 3: CODING SCHEMES AND MAXIMUM NET DATA RATES OVER AIR INTERFACE ‘TABLE 4: OVERVIEW OF OPERATING MODES.. ‘TABLE 5: PIN DESCRIPTION ‘TABLE 6: RECOMMENDED ZENER DIODE .. TABLE 7: ELECTRONIC CHARACTERISTIC OF THE RESET PIN TABLE 8: THE CURRENT CONSUMPTION OF MINIMUM FUNCTIONALITY MODE (BS-PA-MFRMS=9) ‘TABLE 9: SERIAL PORT AND USB PIN DEFINITION. ‘TABLE 10: SERIAL PORT CHARACTERISTICS... TABLE 11: VBUS OPERATION VOLTAGE wo TABLE 12: RI BEHAVIORS... ss ‘TABLE 13: AUDIO INTERFACE DEFINITION. ‘TABLE 14: PERFORMANCE OF AUDIO AMPLIFIER ‘TABLE 15: MICROPHONE INPUT CHARACTERISTICS on nsonsnonn ‘TABLE 16: AUDIO OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS ‘TABLE 17: SIM PIN DEFINITION. TABLE 18: PIN DESCRIPTION (MOLEX SIM CARD HOLDER) ‘TABLE 19: PIN DESCRIPTION (AMPHENOL SIM CARD HOLDER). TABLE 20: POMPIN DEFINITION rnin ‘TABLE 21: PCM SPECIFICATION ‘TABLE 22: POM MULTIPLEXING FUNCTION. oxo TABLE 23: PIN DEFINITION OF THE KEYPAD INTERFACE. ‘TABLE 24: KEYPAD MULTIPLEXING FUNCTION, ‘TABLE 25: PIN DEFINITION OF THE 120 cnn ‘TABLE 26: 12C MULTIPLEXING FUNCTION ‘TABLE 27: PIN DEFINITION OF THE GPIO vn ‘TABLE 28: PIN DEFINITION OF THE ADC... ‘TABLE 29: ADC SPECIFICATION ‘TABLE 30: PIN DEFINITION OF THE PWM ‘TABLE 31: BUZZER CHARACTERISTICS 0. ‘TABLE 32: PWM MULTIPLEXING FUNCTION, ‘TABLE 33: PIN DEFINITION OF THE NETLIGHT...... TABLE 34-STATUS OF THE NETLIGHT PIN. ‘TABLE 3$:NETLIGHT MULTIPLEXING FUNCTION, ‘TABLE 36: PIN DEFINITION OF THE STATUS ono ‘TABLE 37: STATUS MULTIPLEXING FUNCTION | ‘TABLE 38: PIN DEFINITION OF THE LED TABLE 39: ISINK SPECIFICATION ‘TABLE 40: DEFINITION OF THE RF_SYNC PIN, ‘TABLE 41: RF_SYNC MULTIPLEXING FUNCTION... TABLE 42: ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS. o.oo ‘TABLE 43: RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS ‘TABLE 44: DIGITAL INTERFACE CHARACTERISTICS, ‘TABLE 45: SIM CARD INTERFACE CHARACTERISTICS, SIMS0OH&SIMS00L_ Hardware Design_V2.02 6 2018.07.27 Smart Machine Smart Decision TABLE 46: TABLE 47. ‘TABLE 48. TABLE 49: ‘TABLE 50: ‘TABLE 51 TABLE 52. ‘TABLE 53 TABLE $4 TABLE 55 TABLE S6: TABLE 57: TABLE 58. TABLE 59: TABLE 60: TABLE 61) ‘TABLE 62: SIM_VDD CHARACTERISTICS. VDD_EXT CHARACTERISTICS 00m \VRTC CHARACTERISTICS CURRENT CONSUMPTION .oecsnnsnen BLUETOOTH CHARACTERISTICS, CURRENT CONSUMPTION OF BLUETOOTH. ‘THE ESD CHARACTERISTICS (TEMPERATURE: 25°C, HUMIDITY: 45 %).. GSM850 AND EGSM900 CONDUCTED RF OUTPUT POWER, DC$1800 AND PC$1900 CONDUCTED RF OUTPUT POWER... CONDUCTED RF RECEIVE SENSITIVITY OPERATING FREQUENCIES, MOISTURE SENSITIVITY LEVEL AND FLOOR LIEE... BAKING REQUIREMENTS «con RELATED DOCUMENTS: o MULTIPLEXING FUNCTION .esnsnn TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS. SAFETY CAUTION. SIMS0OH&SIMS00L_ Hardware Design_V2.02 7 2018.07.27 59 59 59 60 6 e 63 a Smart Machine Smart Decision Figure Index FIGURE 1: SIMS0OH&SIMS00L FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM FIGURE 2: PIN ASSIGNMENT (TOP VIEW)... FIGURE 3: DIMENSIONS OF SIMS0OH&SIMSOOL (UNIT: MM). FIGURE 4: RECOMMENDED PCB FOOTPRINT OUTLINE (UNIT: MM) FIGURE 5; REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF THE VBAT INPUT. oss FIGURE 6: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF THE LDO POWER SUPPLY. FIGURE 7: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF THE DC-DC POWER SUPPLY ws FIGURE 8: VBAT VOLTAGE DROP DURING TRANSMIT BURST. FIGURE 9: THE MINIMAL VBAT VOLTAGE REQUIREMENT AT VBAT DROP FIGURE 10: POWERED ON/OFF MODULE USING TRANSISTOR. FIGURE 11: POWERED ON/OFF MODULE USING BUTTON .....: FIGURE 12: TIMING OF POWER ON MODULE... . FIGURE 13: TIMING OF POWER DOWN SIMS00HS&-SIMSOOL BY PWRKEY FIGURE 14:TIMING OF RESTART SIMS00H&SIMSO0L. FIGURE 15: RESET CIRCUIT. FIGURE 16: RESET TIMING SEQUENCE onsen FIGURE 17: RTC SUPPLY FROM CAPACITOR, FIGURE 18: RTC SUPPLY FROM NON-CHARGEABLE BATTERY FIGURE 19: RTC SUPPLY FROM RECHARGEABLE BATTERY FIGURE 20: CONNECTION OF THE SERIAL INTERFACES FIGURE 21: RESISTOR MATCHING CIRCUIT sensu FIGURE 22 : DIODE ISOLATION CIRCUIT. FIGURE 23: TX LEVEL MATCHING CIRCUIT... FIGURE 24: RX LEVEL MATCHING CIRCUIT. FIGURE 25: USB REFERENCE CIRCUIT FIGURE 26: CONNECTION FOR SOFTWARE UPGRADING AND DEBUGGING. FIGURE 27: RI BEHAVIOUR OF VOICE CALLING AS A RECEIVER 00 FIGURE 28: RI BEHAVIOUR OF DATA CALLING AS A RECEIVER. FIGURE 29: RI BEHAVIOUR OF URC OR RECEIVE SMS .eson FIGURE 30: RI BEHAVIOUR AS A CALLER FIGURE 31: SPEAKER REFERENCE CIRCUIT FIGURE 32: SPEAKER WITH AMPLIFIER REFERENCE CIRCUIT FIGURE 33: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF THE 8-PIN SIM CARD HOLDER. FIGURE 34: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF THE 6-PIN SIM CARD HOLDER... FIGURE 35: MOLEX 91228 SIM CARD HOLDER FIGURE 36: AMPHENOL C707 10M006 $12 SIM CARD HOLDER. FIGURE 37: PCMREFERENCE CIRCUIT sonnei FIGURE 38: LCD REFERENCE CIRCUIT. FIGURE 39: SD REFERENCE CIRCUIT wisnsnssnsne FIGURE 40: 25 KEYS REFERENCE CIRCUIT, FIGURE 41: SO KEYS REFERENCE CIRCUIT, FIGURE 42: KEYPAD REFERENCE CIRCUIT wns FIGURE 43: KEYPAD DETECTED oe FIGURE 44: GPIO TIMING SEQUENCES ....00. sen FIGURE 45: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF PWM DRIVER BUZZER wenn FIGURE 46: REFERENCE CIRCUIT OF NETLIGHT SIMS0OH&SIMS00L_ Hardware Design_V2.02 s 2018.07.27 shee Smart Machine Smart Decision FIGURE 47: LED DRIVER REFERENCE CIRCUIT. st FIGURE 48: RF_SYNC SIGNAL DURING TRANSMIT BURST .0nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnein ST FIGURE 49: GSM ANTENNA MATCHING CIRCUIT 2 FIGURE 50: GSM SIMPLE ANTENNA MATCHING CIRCUIT won senninninnnnnnnnnnsnnies 53 FIGURE SI: BLUETOOTH ANTENNA MATCHING CIRCUIT 3 FIGURE $2: FM ANTENNA MATCHING CIRCUIT s4 FIGURE $3: GND PIN OF THE EARPHONE USE TO BE THE FM ANTENNA INTERFACE wosnnsnsnesnnnsnns 4 FIGURE 54: PIN ASSIGNMENT. 55 FIGURE $$: RECOMMENDED PCB LAYOUT .nsnrsnisninnnnnininnnnnninininininnnnnnnnnsnenees ST FIGURE 56: TOP AND BOTTOM VIEW OF SIMS00H 6s FIGURE 57: TOP AND BOTTOM VIEW OF SIMS00L. 65 FIGURE 58: TYPICAL SOLDER REFLOW PROFILE OF LEAD-FREE PROCESSES ssn SIMS0OH&SIMS00L_ Hardware Design_V2.02 9 2018.07.27 SIMS00H&SIMSOOL, Hardware Design_V2.02 10 2018-07-27 shee Smart Machine Smart Decision 1. Introduction This document describes SIMSOOH&SIMS00L hardware interface in great detail. The document can help customer to quickly understand SIMSOOHS&SIMSO0L interface specifications, electrical and mechanical details. ‘With the help of this document and other SIMSO0H&SIMSOOL application notes, customer guide, customers can use SIMSO0HS:SIMS00L to design various applications quickly. 2. SIM800H&SIM800L Overview SIMSOOH&SIMSOOL is a quad-band GSM/GPRS module, that works on frequencies GSM8S0MHz, EGSM900MHz, DCS1800MEz and PCS1900MHz. SIMS00H&SIMSO0L features GPRS multi-slot class 12/ © Support one PWM x SIMSOOH&SIMSOOL is designed with power saving technique so that the current consumption is as low as 1.04mA in sleep mode 2.41. STM800H&SIM800L ‘Table 1: Module information 2.2, SIMB800H&SIMB800L Key Features ‘Table 2: SIMS00HS:SIMB00L key features SIMS00H&SIMSOOL, Hardware Design_V2.02 n 2018.07.27 Smart Machine Smart Decision © Quad-band: GSM 850, EGSM 900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900. SIMS00H&SIMS00L can scarch the 4 frequency bands automatically. The Frequency bands frequency bands can also be set by AT command “AT+CBAND”. For details, please refer to document [1]. ‘Compliant to GSM Phase 2/2+ Class 4 (2W) at GSM 850 and EGSM 900 Class 1 (IW) at DCS 1800 and PCS 1900 GPRS multi-slot class 12 (default) GPRS mmlti-slot class 1~12 (option) ‘Normal operation: -40°C ~ +85°C Storage temperature ~45°C ~ +90°C GPRS data downlink transfer: max. 85.6 kbps GPRS data uplink transfer: max. 85.6 kbps Coding scheme: CS-1, CS-2, CS-3 and CS-4 PAP protocol for PPP connect Integrate the TCP/IP protocol ‘Support Packet Broadcast Control Channel (PBCCH) CSD transmission rates: 24, 48, 9.6, 144 kbps ‘Support CSD transmission Unstructured Supplementary Services Data (USSD) support ‘MT. MO, CB, Text and PDU mode ‘SMS storage: SIM card SIM interface Support SIM card: 1.8V, 3V Extemal antenna ‘Antenna pad ‘Transmitting power GPRS connectivity Temperature range Data GPRS, csD ussD sMs Speech codec modes Half Rate (ETS 06.20) Full Rate (ETS 06.10) Enhanced Full Rate (ETS 06.50 / 06.60 / 06.80) Adaptive multi rate (AMR) Echo Cancellation ‘Noise Suppression Audio features Serial port: Default one Full modem serial port 1200bps to 460800bps. Can be used for AT commands or data stream. ‘Support RTS/CTS hardware handshake and software ON/OFF flow control Multiplex ability according to GSM 07.10 Multiplexer Protocol Autobauding supports baud rate from 1200 bps to 115200bps. upgrading firmware Debug port: © USB_DN and USB_DP © Can be used for debugging and upgrading firmware Phonebook management — Support phonebook types: SM, FD, LD, RC, ON, MC SIM application toolkit GSM 11.14 Release 99 Real time clock Support RTC Serial port and debug port SIMSOOH&SIMS00L_ Hardware Design_V2.02 2 2018.07.27 Smart Machine Smart Decision Timing functions Use AT command set ; . Size: 17.8*15.8°24mm Physical characterises ie 35g Firmware uperade Main serial port or USB port (recommend to use USB port) Table 3: Coding schemes and maximum net data rates over air interface 2.3. Operating 9.05kbps 18.1kbps 36.2kbps 13.4kbps 26.8kbps '53.6kbps 15.6kbps 31.2kbps 62.4kbps 21.a4kbps 42.8kbps '85.6kbps Mode ‘The table below summarizes the various operating modes of SIMSOOHE:SIMSOOL. ‘Table 4: Overview of operating modes ‘Normal operation Power down Minimum fanctionality mode GSM/GPRS SLEEP GsM IDLE GSM. TALK GPRS STANDBY GPRS DATA Module will automatically go into sleep mode if the conditions of sleep ‘mode are enabling and there is no on air and no hardware interrupt (such as GPIO interrupt or data on serial port). In this case, the current consumption of module will reduce to the minimal level. In sleep mode, the module can still receive paging message and SMS. Software is active. Module is registered to the GSM network, and the ‘module is ready to communicate. ‘Connection between two subscribers is in progress. In this case, the power consumption depends on network settings such as DTX offfon, FREFRUR, hopping sequences, antenna, Module is ready for GPRS data transfer, but no data is currently sent or received. In this case, power consumption depends on network settings and GPRS configuration. ‘There is GPRS data transfer (PPP or TCP or UDP) in progress. In this case, power consumption is related with network settings (e.g. power control level); uplink/downlink data rates and GPRS configuration (e.. used multi-slot settings). ‘Nomnal power down by sending AT command “AT+CPOWD=1" or using the PWRKEY. The power management unit shuts down the power supply for the baseband part of the module, and only the power supply for the RTC is remained. Software is not active. The serial por is not accessible. Power supply (connected to VBAT) remains applied. AT command “AT+CFUN” can be used to set the module to a minimum functionality mode without removing the power supply. In this mode, the RF part of the module will not work or the SIM card will not be accessible, or both RF part and SIM card will be closed, and the serial port is still accessible. The power consumption in this mode is lower than normal mode. SIMS0OH&SIMS00L_ Hardware Design_V2.02 B 2018.07.27 24. Functional Diagram oe. Smart Machine Smart Decision ‘The following figure shows a functional diagram of SIMS00HS&SIM800L: © GSM baseband © GSMRF © Antenna interface © Other interface vy RF ——>| Power | Radio er ‘Supply Power management unit |" Frequer {only SIMBOOH) (RTG — 7 Analog ntrface| ~< ‘Audio Digital base band ADC Figure 1: SIM800H&STMS00L functional diagram SIMS0OH&SIMS00L_ Hardware Design_V2.02 4 2018-07-27 oe. Smart Machine Smart Decision 3. Package Information 3.1. Pin Out Diagram 40 39 42. 41 BBE a <3 76) 75 2 El e 8 29 2B 3][eror] [ES] 28 S al[ S73] [ison 27 46 65 5|[ Se.) [enw ren 26 aT 25 24 23 22 SE BHHReDDpee Paaa 2 = a a 3 e 3 ny 8 x Figure 2: Pin assignment (Top view) SIMS0OH&SIMS00L_ Hardware Design_V2.02 1s 2018-07-27 Design_V2.02 SIMS00HASIMSOOL, Hardware 3.2. Pin Description Table 5: Pin description Design_V2.02 SIMS00HASIMSOOL, Hardware Smart Machine Smart Decision SCALE 4:1 » Figure 3: Dimensions of SIM800H&SIM800L (Unit: mm) SIMS00H&SIMSOOL, Hardware Design_V2.02 18 2018-07-27 Smart Machine Smart Decision Recommended PCB footprint outline Unit: mm 18.80 17.80 -PLTPH ego gl S| gi ol al So = } =| DETAIL B 1 4 a a | 16.80 15.80 H ei Lc A i \-- PITCH 1.40 ‘SIM800L Area Keep out of Area 0.90 DETAIL A DETAIL B Figure 4: Recommended PCB footprint outline (Unit: mm) ‘SIMS00H&STMBOOT, Hardware Design_V2.02 18 2018.07.27 4. Application Interface oe. Smart Machine Smart Decision 4.1. Power Supply ‘The power supply rage of SIMSOOH&SIMS0OL is from 3.4V to 4.4V.Recommended voltage is 4.0V.The transmitting burst will cause voltage drop and the power supply must be able to provide sufficient current up to 2A. For the VBAT input, a bypass capacitor (low ESR) such as a 100 uF is strongly recommended. Increase the 33pF and 10pF capacitors can effectively eliminate the high frequency interference. A S.1V/S0OmW Zener diode is strongly recommended. the diode can prevent chip from damaging by the voltage surge, These capacitors and Zener diode should be placed as close as possible to SIM800H&SIMS0QL-VBAT pins. vB Figure §: Reference circuit of the VBAT input Table 6: Recommended zener diode 1 MMSZS231BT1G soomw soD123 2 Prisemi PZ3DAV2H soomwW $0D323 3 Vishay MMSZ4689-V soomW soD123 4 Crownpo (DZSSCSVISM. soomw 0805 ‘The following figure is the reference design of +5V input power supply. The designed output for the power supply is 4.1V, thus a linear regulator can be used, Dc INPUT. tot _MiC29302 veaT ? * avin vout |* * ¢ Wn Tye nS F81*) AR tema ero [pugs = (se Figure 6: Reference circuit of the LDO power supply SIMS0OH&SIMS00L_ Hardware Design_V2.02 20 2018.07.27, shee Smart Machine Smart Decision If there is a high drop-out between the input and the desired output (VBAT), a DC-DC power supply will be preferable because of its better efficiency especially with the 2A peak current in burst mode of the module, The following figure is the reference circuit. peinpur Urot_uMesee apd OT ondoad el Vout: cro: Hore e Greer 5 owon? ra.4 [owe ctas a ‘uF 22K al wi02 Figure 7: Reference circuit of the DC-DC power supply The single 3.7V Li-ion cell battery can be connected to SIMSOOH&SIMSO0L VBAT pin’ directly. But the Ni-Cd or Ni-MH battery must be used carefully, since their maximum voltage can rise over the absolute maximum voltage of the module and damage it. When battery is used, the total impedance between battery and VBAT pins should be less than 150m The following figure shows the VBAT voltage drop at the maximum power transmit phase, and the test condition is as following VBAT=4.0Y. A.VBAT bypass capacitor C,=100)KK tantalum capacitor (ESR=0.79), Another VBAT bypass capacitor Cs=1uF. sT7us, 4 4.615ms me | FU swan vBaT kt LJ l 4 Max:350mV Figure 8: VBAT voltage drop during transmit burst 4.1. Power Supply Pin. Pin 1 and Pin 42 are VBAT input, Pins 2.43.44.43 are GND of power supply. VRTC pin is power supply of the RIC citeuit in the module. VDD_EXT output 2.8 when module is in normal operation mode. When designing the power supply in customer's application, pay special attention to power losses. Ensure that the input voltage never drops below 3.0V even when current consumption rises to 2A in the transmit burst. Ifthe power voltage drops below 3.0V, the module may be shut down automatically. The PCB traces from the VBAT pins to the power supply must be wide enough (at least 60mil) to decrease voltage drops in the transmit burst ‘The power IC and the bypass capacitor should be placed to the module as close as possible SIMS0OH&SIMS00L_ Hardware Design_V2.02 a 2018.07.27, shee Smart Machine Smart Decision VBAT MIN:3.0V Figure 9: The minimal VBAT voltage requirement at VBAT drop Note: Hardware power down voltage is 3.0%: 4.1.2. Monitoring Power Supply AT command “AT+CBC” can be used to monitor the VBAT voltage. For detail, please refer to document [1]. 4.2. Power on/off Scenarios 4.2.1, Power on SIMS00HS:SIMSOOL, Customer can power on SIMS0DH&SIMS00L by pulling down the PWRKEY pin for at least 1 second and release. This pin is already pulled up to VBAT in the module intemal, so external, pull up is not necessary Reference circuit is shown as below. spew Power onidown logic n am | s Tum once K mouse aK Module Figure 10: Powered owoff module using transistor EAT 1004] Puree) Power Fk | onidown logic Module Figure 11: Powered on/off module using button, ‘The power on timing is illustrated as in the following figure, SIMS00H&STMBO0L, Hardware Desizn_V2.02 2 2018.07.27 Smart Machine Smart Decision Serial port Undefined A Figure 12: Timing of power on module ‘When power on procedure is completed, SIMS0OH&SIMSOOL will send following URC to indicate that the ‘module is ready to operate at fixed baud rate. ‘RDY This URC docs not appear when autobauing function is active. Note: Customer can use AT command “AT+TPI x" (0 set a ved baud rate and save the configuration to non-voatile flash ‘memory. After the configuration is saved as fixed baud rate, the Code “RDY* should be received from the serial port every time when SIMSODH&SIMSOUL is powered on. For details, please refer to the chapter “AT+IPR" in document [1). 4.2.2, Power down SIM800H&SIM800L SIMS00HS&SIMSOOL will be powered down in the following situations: © Normal power down procedure: power down SIMS0OH&SIMSO0L by the PWRKEY pin. © Normal power down procedure: power down SIMS0OH&SIMSO0L by AT command “AT+CPOWD=| © Abnormal power down: over-voltage or unider-voltage automatic power down, © Abnormal power down: over-temperature or under-temperature automatic power down, 4.2.2.1, Power down SIMS800HSSIMS00L by the PWRKEY Pin Customer can power down SIMS00H&SIMS800L by pulling down the PWRKEY pin for at least 1 second and release, Please refer to the power on circuit. The power down timing is illustrated in the following figure. PWRKEY ~<—___1s 4.3V, the following URC will be reported: OVER-VOLTAGE WARNNING Ifthe voltage < 3.4V, the following URC will be reported, and the module will be automatically powered down. UNDER-VOLTAGE POWER DOWN. Ifthe voltage > 4.4V, the following URC will be reported, and the module will be automatically powered down. OVER-VOLTAGE POWER DOWN At this moment, AT commands can not be executed any more, and only the RTC is still active. Power down mode can also be indicated by STATUS or VDD_EXT. which is at low level at this time. 4.2.2.4, OverTemiperature or Under-Temperature Power Down The module will constantly monitor the temperature of the module, If the temperature > +80'C. the following URC will be reported: +CMTE: 1 If the temperature 4CMTE:+1 If the temperature > +85°C. the following URC will be reported, and the module will be automatically powered down. +CMIE: 2 If the temperature < -40°C. the following URC will be reported, and the module will be automatically powered down. 4OMTE:-2 At this moment, AT commands can not be executed any more, and only the RTC is still active, Power down 30°C. the following URC will be reported SIMS0OH&SIMS00L_ Hardware Design_V2.02 mu 2018.07.27, shee Smart Machine Smart Decision ‘mode can also be indicated by STATUS or VDD_EXT, which is at low level at this time Notes The defauit temperature detect is disable, AT command “AT+CMTE” could be used (0 read the temperature when the ‘module is running.For details please refer to document (1). 4.2.2.5, Restart SIMS00H&SIM800L by PWRKEY Pin: When the module works normally. if the customer wants to restart the module, follow the procedure below: 1) Power down the module. 2) Wait for at least 800ms after STATUS pin changed to low level 3) Power on the module. PWRKEY STATUS Figure 14:Timing of restart STMS00H&STM800L. 4.2.3. Reset Function SIMSOOH&SIMSOOL also has a RESET pin (pin 49)-used to reset the module, This fmction is used as an emergency reset only when AT command “AT+CBOWD=1" and the PWRKEY pin has no effect. Customer can pull the RESET pin to ground, then the module will reset. This pin is already isolated in the module, $0 the external isolation is not necessary. Following figure is internal circuit of the RESET pin. RESET Circuit 28V Figure 15: Reset circuit ‘The typical value of RESET pin at High level is 2 8V. so fe diver this pin directly, casca the 3V or 3.3V. customer could use MCU’s GPIO to ing some resistors could enhance the ESD performance but the value should not be SIMS0OH&SIMS00L_ Hardware Design_V2.02 2s 2018.07.27, shee Smart Machine Smart Decision too big: otherwise the level of RESET could be lower than threshold value: RESET hardware parameters can refer to the table below: ‘Table 7: Electronic characteristic of the RESET pin Via 24 5 5 Vv RESET Va 5 : 06 v Low power time 105 - ms ‘The reset scenarios are illustrated in the following figures. RESET Lg 12105ms ETO YS 2aV \wusosv _/ - 80oms | <_500ms_, Figure 16: Reset timing sequence 4.3. Power Saving Mode SIMSO0H&SIMBOOL has two power saving midtes: Minimum fimetionality mode and sleep mode. AT command “AT+CSCLK=1"can be used to set SIM800H&SIMSO0L into sleep mode, AT command “AT+CFUN=" can be used to set SIMS00H&SIMSOOL into minimum functionality. When SIMSO0H&SIMSOOL is in sleep mode and minimum fimetionality mode, the current of module is lowest, 43.1. Minimum Functionality Mode ‘There are three functionality modes, which could be set by AT command “AT+CFUN=*. The command provides the choice of the fimctionality levels

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