Current Consumption; Rf Interfaces; Environmental; Cdma Antenna Specifications - Wavecom Q26 Elite Wireless CPU Product Manual

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2.1.4 Current Consumption

2mA (in Sleep Mode)
Up to 600mA - TX full power

2.1.5 RF Interfaces

The Q26 Elite operates in Band Class 0 and 1 modes for CDMA 1xRTT
operation.
The table below defines the performance characteristics of the
radio.
Max TX RF Output Power
RX Sensitivity
Note: The values in the table above are valid at the RF connectors of the Q26
Elite into a 50 Ohm load.
The Q26 Elite Wireless CPU
These paths are separate internally and must be provide via the respective
antenna ports.

2.1.6 Environmental

RoHs Compliance
Lead Free Compliance

2.1.7 CDMA Antenna Specifications

A dual-band, tri-band or quad-band antenna may be used, depending on
customer applications. The antenna must have the following characteristics:
Characteristics
Frequency (MHz)
Impedance
1
For antenna diagnostic feature
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Table 3: RF Parametrics

(Power Class III)
+24 (+2/-1)
®
has two antenna connections; CDMA and GPS.

Table 4: CDMA Antenna Characteristics

US Cellular (BC0)
TX
824-849
RX
869-894
RF
50 Ohm
DC
1
10 kOhm
BC0
(Power Class II)
+24 (+2/-1)
-104
-104
Q26 Elite User Manual
BC1
Units
dBm
dBm
US PCS (BC1)
1850-1910
1930-1990
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April 17, 2009

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