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82-B7907-1, Rev. 005
17 July, 2003

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  • Page 1 Diversion contrary to U.S. Law prohibited. Data and information contained in or disclosed by this document is proprietary information of Kyocera Wireless Corp. By accepting this material the recipient agrees that this material and the information contained therein is held in confidence and trust and will not be used, copied, reproduced in whole or in part, nor its contents revealed in any manner to others without the express written permission of Kyocera Wireless Corp.
  • Page 2 KYOCERA WIRELESS CORP. 10300 CAMPUS POINT DRIVE SAN DIEGO, CA 92121 Copyright © 2003 Kyocera Wireless Corp. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. 82-B7907-1, Rev. 005 17 July, 2003 Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Kyocera Wireless Corp. CDMA consumer products ........
  • Page 4 Kyocera 200 Module and cdma2000........
  • Page 5 Kyocera Wireless Phone Support Toolkit (included with the MDK) ....... .
  • Page 6 Installing the Kyocera Wireless serial modem driver ........
  • Page 7 How can I obtain technical support?............82 Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 8 Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 9: Kyocera Wireless Corp

    March 31, 2002, Kyocera Corporation’s consolidated net sales totaled 1035 billion yen (US$7.8 billion) with net income of 32 billion yen (US$240 million). Kyocera Corporation has been recognized by Industry Week magazine as one of “The World’s 100 Best-Managed Companies.”...
  • Page 11: Cdma And Cellular Fundamentals

    The interference is the sum of all other users on the same CDMA frequency, both from within and outside the home cell and from delayed versions of these signals. It also includes the usual thermal noise and atmospheric Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 12: Cdma Cocktail Party Example

    To eliminate interference from adjacent cells, narrowband FM systems must physically separate cells using the same frequency. Complex frequency reuse planning must be done in such a system to maximize capacity while Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 13: Cdma Concept

    Another advantage of CDMA is the use it makes of diversity. There are three types of diversity: Spatial diversity Frequency diversity Time diversity Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 14: Spatial Diversity

    In a fade 20 to 200 kHz wide, this results in the complete loss of an analog or TDMA signal but only reduces the power in a portion of a CDMA signal.
  • Page 15: Synchronization

    If the arrival time of a multipath signal is less than one clock cycle of the CDMA system, the rake receiver cannot tell the difference between direct and reflected signals. It has been found, however, that in real world situations Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 16: Cdma Reverse Link Power Control

    The base station monitors the power received from each mobile station and commands the mobile to either raise power or lower power by a fixed step of 1 dB. This process is repeated 800 times per second, or every 1.25 msec. Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 17: Mobile Power Bursting

    Closed loop power control puncturing Once the data has been scrambled with the user-specific long code, the closed loop power control data is then punctured into the data stream. Power control Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 18: Walsh Code Spreading

    512 unique time offsets for cell identification (32768 bits/64 bits = 512 offsets). By scrambling the Walsh encoded channels with the short code, each base station can reuse all 64 Walsh codes and be uniquely identified from other adjacent cells using the same frequency. Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 19: Forward Link Channel Format

    The resulting analog I and Q signals from all channels are summed together and then sent to the I/Q modulator for modulation into an RF carrier. Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 20: Cdma Reverse Link Physical Layer

    Since the long code is 42 bits in length, this allows 242 (4.3 billion) unique channel assignments. Thus the long code imprinted with your unique mask is used to Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 21: Cdma Turn-On Process

    Sync channel message The sync channel messages contains: CDMA protocol revision supported by the cell site Minimum protocol revision supported by a CDMA mobile to work with the cell site Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 22: Read The Paging Channel

    The channel assignment message is used to communicate the information needed to get the mobile onto a traffic channel. Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 23: Cdma Idle State Handoff

    Once the mobile has acknowledged the channel assignment message, the base station initiates the land link and the mobile moves from the access channel to the traffic channel. To accommodate signaling, IS-95 supports two methods for temporarily grabbing the traffic channel: Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 24: Amps Cellular Overview

    The data on the forward control channel generally provides some basic information about the particular cellular system, such as the system ID and the range of channels to scan to find the access and paging channels. Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 25: Voice Channels

    In AMPS, signaling tone is a 10 kHz signal used by the mobile or portable on the reverse voice channel (REVC) to signal certain activities or acknowledge various commands from the cell site, including handoffs, alert orders, and call terminations, and to indicate switch-hook operation. Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 26: Supervisory Audio Tone (Sat)

    When a page match occurs the cellular telephone scans each of the access channels and tunes into the strongest one. The cellular Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 27: Power Steps

    10 kHz signaling tone on the originally assigned voice channel. The mobile telephone then drops the original voice channel and tunes to the newly assigned voice channel, keying up on that channel and transponding the assigned SAT. Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 28: Cdma Carriers

    (800 MHz), and is subject to change. (For a current listing of CDMA carriers, please visit the Web site for the CDMA Development Group at CDG http://www.cdg.org.) Please verify that your carrier supports the Kyocera 200 Module. Asia - Pacific Australia AAPT Ltd.
  • Page 29: Japan

    CTI Movil Movicom - Bellsouth Chile Smartcom PCS Dominican Republic Centennial Dominicana Codetel Guatemala PCS Digital Mexico IUSACELL Operadora UNEFON SAde CV Pegaso PCS, S.A. DE C.V. Puerto Rico Centennial Wireless de Puerto Rico Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 30: Africa - Middle East

    Cricket Communications First Cellular Hargray Communications Leap Wireless International (Chase Telecommunications) Nextel Communications, Inc. NTELOS PCS Digital Poka Lambro Wireless PVT Networks Pine Belt Wireless PYXIS Communications Qwest Wireless RCS Wireless San Isabel Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 31 US Cellular Verizon Wireless Wireless North Please note that this is only a partial list of CDMA carriers worldwide for PCS (1900 MHz) and cellular (800 MHz), and it is subject to change. Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 32 CDMA and Cellular Fundamentals 82-B7907-1 Rev. 005 Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 33: Cdma2000 3G

    IS-2000-4, Signaling Link Access Control (LAC) Standard for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems IS-2000-5, Upper Layer (Layer 3) Signaling Standard for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems IS-98-D, Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 34: Relationship To Tia/Eia-95-B

    The cdma2000 1xEV standards will provide data-optimized channels, offering data rates well in excess of the ITU IMT-2000 2 Mbps requirement. cdmaOne (IS-95-A): Voice Data up to 14.4 Kbps Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 35: Cdmaone (Is-95-B)

    AMPS and CDMA in the 800 MHz cellular band and CDMA PCS in the 1900 MHz PCS band. The Kyocera 200 Module also supports data rates up to 153.6 Kbps in the reverse and forward links.
  • Page 36 CDMA2000 3G 82-B7907-1 Rev. 005 Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 37: Module Overview

    Once the Kyocera 200 Module has been removed from its protective packaging, it must be handled by an operator grounded through a conductive wrist strap or foot strap to ensure the Module is not subjected to electrostatic discharge.
  • Page 38: Module Benefits

    Definitions of subsystems Module The Module card includes MSM ASIC, TCXO, synthesizers for frequency conversion, MSM clocking, necessary filtering to meet performance requirements, AGC circuits, DC power conditioning circuits, volume control, Rx circuitry, and memory. Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 39 LCD, keypad, and battery. This figure also shows a typical module interface. The Module card includes the following circuits, with the necessary filtering and AGC circuits to meet performance requirements. MSM5100 ASIC Memory Power management Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 40: Rf Interface/Antenna Port

    IS-657 – Packet Switched Data IS-707-A – The combined CDMA Data Standard Quick Net Connect (not a standard) Full documentation for TIA standards can be obtained from Global Engineering in Colorado (http://www.global.ihs.com) at 800-854-7179. Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 41: Environmental Requirements

    The Module showed no signs of abnormality in operation and performance criteria after the following drop conditions: Dropped six times, on all six faces, from 12 cm (4.9 in.) off the ground onto concrete covered with 1/8-inch vinyl tile. Kyocera Proprietary CDMA Module Data Book...
  • Page 42: Operating

    5 to 500 Hz, 0.025 power spectral density — 1.5 from 5 to 50 Hz with 6 dB per octave roll-off from 50 to 500 Hz for 60 minutes in each axis. Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 43: System Specifications

    System Specifications Operating temperature The Kyocera 200 Module is capable of operating in ambient air inside the user equipment from -30°C to +60°C (-22°F to +140°F). Dimensions The Kyocera 200 Module has “envelope” dimensions of 64 mm × 48 mm ×...
  • Page 44 System Specifications 82-B7907-1 Rev. 005 The Kyocera 200 Module User’s Guide, 82-B7908-1, contains detailed technical information. This document is part of the complete CDMA Module Developer’s Kit (MDK) and is made available for purchase and license under the terms of certain module supply or module licensing agreements with the signing of a Non- Disclosure Agreement.
  • Page 45: Features

    Power on/off The Module has a power on/off sequence to ensure that the system has been shut down properly. Refer to the Kyocera 200 Module User’s Guide, 82-B7908-1, for details. Call processing features The Module supports the following features with support packets in the serial interface.
  • Page 46: Keypad And Dialing Features

    Subscriber number display Reprogrammable memory Call waiting Call forwarding – if supported by carrier Three-party call – if supported by carrier Clock – requires CDMA service Caller ID – when available on the CDMA system Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 47: Software Description

    UART 1 is used for communicating with the Module in AT command mode. AT commands can initiate calls (voice, packet data, asynchronous data) and query the Module for status and configuration information. Chapter 7 of the Kyocera 200 Module Reference Guide provides a complete AT command listing.
  • Page 48: Kyocera Wireless Pst Configuration

    It also backs up and restores nonvolatile (NV) memory contents between downloads. Phone Configuration Transfer This application provides personality transfer for Kyocera Wireless Corp. phones of the same model. It guides you through the transfer process using a wizard- based interface.
  • Page 49: Roaming List Editor

    QUALCOMM’s test/trial phones. Whether conducting tests in the lab or in the field, CAIT is a powerful tool to evaluate handset and network performance. Kyocera Wireless Corp. does not distribute or resell this software. Please contact QUALCOMM Note Incorporated directly to obtain CAIT.
  • Page 50 Software Description 82-B7907-1 Rev. 005 Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 51: Digital And Audio Signal System Specifications

    VPH_PWR is applied. There is a pull-down resistor on VEXT#, so external power is the default setting. To use XCVR_EN#, the VEXT# signal must be pulled up to VPH_PWR. The use of these signals is described in the Kyocera 200 Module User’s Guide, 82-B7908-1.
  • Page 52: Transceiver Detection

    The signal XCVR_DET is used to detect that the Module is powered on. This is a digital signal wth a maximum current (source or sink) of 1 mA. This signal has a maximum output voltage of 2.85 V. See the Kyocera 200 Module User’s Guide, 82-B8908-1, for more detail on the use of this signal.
  • Page 53: Serial Port 2

    Chapter 14. Analog audio and audio control On the CDMA transceiver, the audio signals connect directly to the differential audio signals on the MSM5100. The signals are: Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 54 Sensitivity: -45 +/-3 dB @ 1 kHz (0 dB = 1 V/Pa) RL = 2 kohms Vcc = 2 V Ear speaker Impedance: 32 ohms @ 1 kHz Sensitivity (at 1 mW/1 kHz): 105 +/-3 dB Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 55: Radio Frequency System Specifications

    AMPS max transmit power * With assistance Standards The Kyocera 200 Module meets or exceeds the following air interface standards and minimum performance standards except as noted in the applicable “Specification exceptions” section in this chapter. Standards specific to 800 MHz TIA/EIA IS-95-A Mobile Station –...
  • Page 56: Standards Specific To 1900 Mhz

    Short Message Service (partial support) TIA/EIA IS-707A Packet data, circuit-switched data and digital fax capabilities as described in this document TIA/EIA IS-98-D Recommended Minimum Performance Requirements for Dual-Mode Wideband Spread Spectrum Cellular Mobile Stations Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 57: Specification Exceptions

    TIA/EIA IS-2000 Introduction to cdma2000 Standards for Spread Spectrum Systems Specification exceptions The Kyocera 200 Module performs to the specifications except as noted in this section. Interoperability limitation All components of the features listed in the previous section are not capable of...
  • Page 58 For information on CDMA worldwide, please visit the Web site for the CDMA Development Group at http://www.cdg.org. The CDMA Development Group (CDG) is a consortium of companies who have joined together to lead the adoption and evolution of CDMA wireless systems around the world. Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 59: Module Testing And Integration

    CDMA test equipment and products Lease or purchase of test equipment is available from vendors who provide this equipment for CDMA over-the-air simulation. Some suggested products include: Hewlett Packard® HP-8924 CDMA Mobile Station Tester Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 60: Product Integration

    0018 (SP-3385) as a stand-alone device. Integration testing is required to assert that these specifications are still met when the Module is operating in the end application. Formal compliance to IS-98 or J-STD-0018 is proven by doing Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 61: Antenna Matching

    CDG-3 tests are an end application test. These are over-the-air tests to verify performance within a particular carrier’s network. The Module is not formally tested in this manner. The OEM needs to perform this testing in coordination with the carrier(s) they plan to utilize. Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 62: Fcc Compliance

    If an OEM does not use a Kyocera pre-certified antenna configuration or work with Kyocera to add its antenna to the Kyocera FCC ID, the OEM may not use Kyocera’s FCC ID grant number and must apply to the FCC for a new certification and new FCC ID for their final product.
  • Page 63 82-B7907-1 Rev. 005 Module Testing and Integration 1. Swivel dipole Manufacturer: Galtronics Inc. Model number: 020806075-2397 Measured maximum gain (including RF cable loss): 2.2 dBi in cell band and 5.4 dBi in PCS band Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 64 Module Testing and Integration 82-B7907-1 Rev. 005 2. Mono pole dual band magnetic mount Manufacturer: MAXRAD, Inc. Model number: MDBM800/1900TNC Rated gain: 2 dBi at 824-896 MHz, 2 dBi at 1850-1990 MHz Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 65 82-B7907-1 Rev. 005 Module Testing and Integration 3. Mono pole and patch for GPS Manufacturer: Mobile Mark, Inc. Model number: SMV-UCE-1C2C Rated gain: 2 dBi on Cellular, Unity on PCS Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 66 Module Testing and Integration 82-B7907-1 Rev. 005 4. Printed dipole Manufacturer: Comverge Technologies, Inc. Model number: UNIVERSAL MAINGATE C&I - CDMA ASSY 473609 Rated gain: Unity on Cellular, not designed for PCS Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...
  • Page 67 Module Testing and Integration 5. Quarter wave sleeve dipole for Cellular, half wave sleeve dipole for PCS Manufacturer: Klong Electronics Co. Ltd. Model number: EX-203 Rated gain: Cellular: 1.61 dBi, PCS: 2.77 dBi Kyocera Proprietary Kyocera 200 Module Data Book...
  • Page 68: Factory Tests

    Please note that service providers may require the OEM’s product to pass some basic over-the-air testing before it can be active on a provider’s network. This will ensure the service provider that the network will not be adversely affected during an OEM’s product development. Kyocera 200 Module Data Book Kyocera Proprietary...

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