Power; Power Supply; Module Power States - Sierra Wireless AirPrime MC7455 Hardware Integration Manual

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2: Power

Table 2-1: Module power states
State
Details
Normal
Module is active
(Default
Default state when VCC is first applied in the absence of W_DISABLE_N control
state)
Module is capable of placing / receiving calls, or establishing data connections on the
wireless network
Current consumption is affected by several factors, including:
Radio band being used
Transmit power
Receive gain settings
Data rate
Number of active Tx time slots
Low power
Module is active
('Airplane
Module enters this state:
mode')
Under host interface control:
·
·
·
Automatically, when critical temperature or voltage trigger limits have been
reached
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Power Supply

The host provides power to the MC7455 through multiple power and
ground pins. The host must provide safe and continuous power at all
times; the module does not have an independent power supply, or
protection circuits to guard against electrical issues.
For detailed pinout and voltage / current requirements of this module,
see the AirPrime MC7455 Product Technical Specification.

Module Power States

The module has five power states, as described in
Host issues AT+CFUN=0 ([1] AT Command Set for User Equipment (UE)
(Release 6) (Doc# 3GPP TS 27.007))), or
If the module is currently configured to power on/off using W_DISABLE_N, the
host must issue AT!PCOFFEN=0 to configure the modem to enter low power
mode when W_DISABLE_N is asserted. Note: This is a persistent configu-
ration option.
Once the modem has been configured (AT!PCOFFEN=0), the host can assert
W_DISABLE_N to enter low power mode.
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