Ultra Low Power Mode; Active Mode - Sierra Wireless FX30 User Manual

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Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide
Rev 4 March 2019
Internal power circuits
Power input
Pin 1
(Power)
Enable
Pin 3
(On/Off)
Figure 3-4: FX30 On/Off functionality
Typical wake-up time before network attach is 15 seconds.

Ultra Low Power Mode

In Ultra Low Power Mode (ULPM), the FX30 application processor and WWAN
radio are off.
The low power micro-controller monitors the wakeup triggers which are:
Timer (The timer wakeup must be configured prior to the gateway entering
ULPM.) You can use the Legato Timer API or the Legato Power Management
tool (pmtool) command to configure wakeup from ULPM.
Digital Inputs IO 1 and IO 2 (IO wakeup must be configured prior to the
gateway entering ULPM.) You can use the Legato Power API or pmtool
command to configure wakeup from ULPM.
Note: The external digital IO1 and IO2 are connected to GPIO2 and GPIO21 on the WP
module as standard digital inputs and are also routed to GPIO36 and GPIO38 to wake up
from ULPM. See
Table D-2
FX30 can be put into ULPM using the "pmtool shutdown" Legato command or the
Ultra Low Power Mode Legato API.
Typical wake-up time before network attach is 15 seconds.

Active Mode

In Active mode the FX30 application processor is running and the modem is
operating in one of the following modes:
Full function—The application processor is fully functional and the WWAN
radio is on; the GNSS radio can be turned on/off.
Idle—The application processor is fully functional and the WWAN radio is on.
The module is registered on the network, but there is no active connection;
the GNSS radio can be turned on/off.
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Gateway
Processor
GPIO58
(power hold)
If GPIO24 is low (0), Pin 3 is "On".
If GPIO24 is high (1), Pin 3 is "Off".
on page 76.
GPIO24
(monitors Pin 3)
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