Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 CONTENTS APPLICABILITY TABLE CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1.1. Scope 1.2. Audience 1.3. Contact Information, Support 1.4. Symbol Conventions 1.5. Related Documents GENERAL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.1. Feature Summary 2.2. Applications 2.3. General Cable Replacement 2.3.1. Industry 2.3.2. POS/Advertising 2.3.3. Healthcare and Medical 2.3.4.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 3.3.5. Dynamic I/O Signal Type Changes Depending on UICP Status 3.3.6. Additional I/O Signals for Serial Interface Functionality 3.3.6.1. Hang-up via GPIO Signal 3.3.6.2. GPIO’S IO [A, B, C, D] 3.4. GPIO Interface 3.5. C Interface 3.6.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 5.4.1. General Purpose I/O (GPIO) 5.4.2. EXT-RES# 5.4.3. Analog Digital Converter (ADC) 5.4.3.1. Analog ADC Input AIN 5.5. Power Consumption and Power-Down Modes 5.5.1. Power Consumption BlueMod+S42/AI CEN FW 5.5.1.1. Power Consumption BlueMod+S42/AI 5.5.1.2. Power Consumption BlueMod+S42/AI/ATEX 5.6.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 8.2.6. FCC Labeling Requirements for the End Product 8.3. IC Compliance 8.3.1. IC Grant 8.3.2. IC Statement 8.3.3. IC Caution 8.3.4. IC RF-exposure Statement 8.3.5. IC Labeling Requirements for the End Product 8.3.6. IC Label Information BlueMod+S42 8.4.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 11.2.1. License Agreements 11.2.2. Copyrighted Materials 11.2.3. High Risk Materials 11.2.4. Trademarks 11.2.5. 3rd Party Rights 11.2.6. Waiver of Liability 11.3. Safety Recommendations GLOSSARY DOCUMENT HISTORY 1VV0301303 Rev. 11 Page 7 of 85 2021-05-06 Not Subject to NDA...
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Scope This document provides information how the BlueMod+S42/AI can be integrated into customer systems. It addresses hardware specifications of the BlueMod+S42/AI and requirements of the hardware environments for the BlueMod+S42/AI. Note/Tip: The description text “BlueMod+S42” refers to all modules listed in the applicability table.
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 1.4. Symbol Conventions Danger: This information MUST be followed or catastrophic equipment failure or personal injury may occur. Warning: Alerts the user on important steps about the module integration. Note/Tip: Provides advice and suggestions that may be useful when integrating the module.
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 2. GENERAL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.1. Feature Summary • Bluetooth specification V4.2 compliant • Supports Bluetooth low energy • Fully qualified Bluetooth V4.2 Single Mode LE • CE certified • FCC and IC certified • Nordic nRF52832 inside •...
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 • 8/9/10/12bit ADC • Arm® CortexTM-M4F core for embedded profiles or application software • Manufactured in conformance with RoHS2 • Operating temperature -40 ... +85 °C Weight: 0,7 g • 2.2. Applications The BlueMod+S42 is designed to be used in low power applications, like sensor devices. Some typical applications are described in this chapter.
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 Bluetooth BR/EDR and low energy were chosen by the Continua Health Alliance as transports for interoperable end to end communication. 2.3.4. Sports and Fitness In the sports and fitness segment the BlueMod+S42 is used in devices for positioning as well as monitoring vital data.
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 3. APPLICATION INTERFACE 3.1. Power Supply BlueMod+S42 require a power supply with the following characteristics: Typical: 3,0V , min.: 1,7V , max.: 3,6V , thereby delivering > 25 mA peak BlueMod+S42 is designed to be powered from 3V coin cell batteries e.g. CR2032 directly, or any other power source complying with the given requirements.
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 3.1.1. Power-up Slew-Rate Parameter Unit VSUP rise time rate (1) 0V to 1,7V Table 2: Power up Rise Time Requirements 3.2. Reset BlueMod+S42 are equipped with circuitry for generating reset from three sources: • A reset is held active, when VSUP falls below the threshold of the brownout detector (VBOR = 1,2V …...
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 The following table shows the pin states of BlueMod+S42 during reset active. Pin Name State: BlueMod+S42 EXT-RES# Input with pull-up (1) XL-IN Input floating (disconnected) XL-OUT Input floating (disconnected) UART-TXD Input floating (disconnected) UART-RXD Input floating (disconnected) UART-RTS# Input floating (disconnected) with pull-up resistor 470kΩ...
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 Deep Sleep power saving could be achieved by using the AT+SYSTEMOFF command. Wake-up from deep sleep after AT+SYSTEMOFF always includes a reset cycle and a loss of the previous operation environment. If it is desired to keep the operation environment during power down UICP SW should be implemented in the host CPU.
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 3.3.1.2. Serial Interface for UICP Power Management A substantially saving of power during idle phases can be achieved (see 5.5.1) when the UICP protocol is used (refer to ). This protocol should be implemented on the host side as well.
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 If I/O line availability at the host side is extremely tight, 2 I/O lines could be saved by using the following scheme. This would come at the cost of • The host is not allowed to enter sleep mode. •...
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 UART-RXD UART-TXD UART-TXD UART-RXD CTS# IUC_OUT# / RTS# RTS# IUC_IN# / CTS# IUR_OUT# IUR_IN# Figure 8: UART Interface without UICP Signals (5-wire incl. GND) Note/Tip: To support operation with the BlueMod+Sx pin CTS# left open, a pulldown resistor (typ. 13kΩ) is programmed to this pin if UICP is disabled.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 UART-RXD UART-TXD UART-TXD UART-RXD CTS# IUC_OUT# / RTS# IUC_IN# / CTS# IUR_OUT# IUR_IN# Figure 9: UART Interface without UICP Signals 4-wire (incl. GND) Warning: UICP must deactivated permanently this configuration, because signal UART-CTS# and IUR-IN# become inputs with no PU or PD if UICP is active.
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 3.3.4. Baud Rate Deviation The following table shows the deviation in percent of the standard data rates. The deviation may be caused by the inaccuracy of the crystal oscillator or granularity of the baud rate generator. Baud Rate nominal Baud Rate actual Deviation [%]...
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 If UICP is deactivated the pull-down resistor on UART-CTS# helps to keep the serial interface active if UART-CTS# is open. If UICP is active and the serial interface is down, UART-CTS# must be held at VCC and thus the pull-down would cause an unwanted permanent current drain.
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 3.5. C Interface The I C bus interface serves as an interface between the internal microcontroller and the serial I C bus. BlueMod+S42 is the master and controls all I C bus specific sequencing, protocol, and timing. It supports standard (100kHz) and fast (400kHz) speed modes. The multimaster BlueMod+S42 as an I C master must be the only master of the I...
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 BlueMod+S42 connected device SPI-Slave SPI-Master typical signals: GPIO[8]/SPI-SCK SCK, SPI_CLK GPIO[2]/SPI-MOSI SDI, MOSI SDO, MISO GPIO[5]/SPI-MISO Figure 13: BlueMod+S42 SPI Interface (Example: Master Mode) 3.7. Bluetooth Radio Interface The BlueMod+S42/AI includes an integrated ceramic antenna. 3.8. NFC Function The NFCT peripheral supports communication signal interface type A and 106 kbps bit rate from the NFC Forum.
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 Warning: Please note that the Telit EVK Board for the BlueMod+S42 has an XTAL circuitry populated. In case an evaluation without XTAL is intended please refer to EVK Documentation how to disable the XTAL. 3.9.1. 32,768 kHz Crystal Oscillator Specification (32k XOSC) Limit Symbol Item...
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 • TESTMODE# • UART-RXD • UART-TXD • UART-RTS# • UART-CTS# • GND These pins shall be routed to some test pads on an outer layer but can be left open during normal operation when not used. Please note the UART is required for operation of test modes.
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 Note/Tip: It is strongly recommended NOT to switch the module power supply on/off while other parts of the circuitry stay powered. This mostly leads to hardly controllable back-feeding issues. Back- feeding occurs due to connected signal line(s) being >0,3V while the module power is switched off.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 Firmware ADC Functionality No ADC Support ADC/TWI Single ended AIN, 1 Channel, 15µs sampling rate ADC/LUA Single ended AIN, 1 Channel, 3µs sampling rate Full set of nRF52832 features, depending on pin mapping nRF52 to module pins.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 < 1/ (t ) must be maintained SAMPLE CONV The time necessary to load C with sufficient preciseness to V depends on the SAMPLE SOURCE values of C , known 2,5pF typ., and the source resistance of V , e.g.
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 4.2. General Pin Description Type: PU = pull-up; PD = pull-down; PWR = Power; I = Input; O = Output; I/O = bidir.; OD = open drain; PP = push/pull; RF: Radio; I-DIS – Input Buffer Disconnected Pin Name Signal Type...
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 4.3. Application Specific CEN Pin Configuration Pin Types: PU – pull-up; PD – pull-down; PWR – Power; I – Input; O – Output; I/O – bidir.; OD – open drain; PP – push/pull; RF: RadioFreq; DIS –Disconnected; LFXO Low Frequency Crystal I/O Pin Name Signal CEN-...
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 4.4. Application Specific ADC/TWI Pin Configuration Pin Types: PU – pull-up; PD – pull-down; PWR – Power; I – Input; O – Output; I/O – bidir.; OD – open drain; PP – push/pull; RF: RadioFreq; DIS –Disconnected; LFXO Low Frequency Crystal I/O ADC/TWI Pin Name Signal...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 ADC/TWI Pin Name Signal Type Description Note Function GPIO[7] DIO2 Digital In/Output 2 GPIO[8] Could be SPI-SCK NFCANT1 I-PU GPIO[10] OTA-CMD-EN# (3,7) NFCANT2 GPIO[9] DIO3 Digital In-/Output 3 I-PU TESTMODE# reserved connect to test pad (6,7) I-PD BOOT0 reserved...
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 4.5. Application Specific ADC/LUA Pin Configuration Pin Types: PU – pull-up; PD – pull-down; PWR – Power; I – Input; O – Output; I/O – bidir.; OD – open drain; PP – push/pull; RF: RadioFreq; I-DIS –Disconnected; LFXO Low Frequency Crystal I/O ADC/LUA Pin Name Signal...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 ADC/LUA Pin Name Signal Type Description Note Function AIN4 Analog Input 4 GPIO[7] DIO3 Digital In/Output 3 O-PP GPIO[8] SPI-SCK SPI Clock NFCANT1 O-PP GPIO[10] SPI_CS SPI Chip select NFCANT2 GPIO[9] DIO4 Digital In-/Output 4 I-PU TESTMODE# reserved connect to test pad...
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 4.6. Handling of Unused Signals Depending on the application, not all signals of BlueMod+S42 may be needed. The following list gives some hints how to handle unused signals. EXT-RES# If no external Reset is needed: Leave open BOOT0 leave open (1) XL-IN...
Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 5. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 5.1. Absolute Maximum Ratings Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under “Electrical Requirements” is not implied.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 5.4.1. General Purpose I/O (GPIO) Tamb = 25°C Limit Symbol Item Condition Unit Low-Level Input VSUP = 1,7 to 3,6V VSUP * 0,3 Voltage High-Level Input VSUP = 1,7 to 3,6V VSUP * 0,7 VSUP Voltage Low-Level Output IOL = 0,5mA (1) VSS + 0,4...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 The conversion time T is < 2µs, the minimum acquisition time is 3µs, therefore the CONV max. sample rate = 1/ (t ) = 1 ( 3µs +2µs) = 200khz SAMPLE_MAX ACQ_MIN CONV_MAX This sample rate, allowing to capture AC signals with a max. frequency content of 100kHz, is only available with custom FW.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 5.5. Power Consumption and Power-Down Modes 5.5.1. Power Consumption BlueMod+S42/AI CEN FW 5.5.1.1. Power Consumption BlueMod+S42/AI The BlueMod+S42/AI uses a DC/DC converter for feeding the radio and CPU with 1,3V DC. The DC/DC converter may be disabled and replaced by a linear regulator by the PMU (Power Management Unit) if the current consumption is low.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 The following table shows the average power consumption of BlueMod+S42 operating in the peripheral device role. VSUP = 3,0V, Tamb = 25°C, all GPIO lines left open, SLCK: 32,768 kHz Condition Note Slow clock Current Consumption Unit Radioactive SLCK...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 5.5.1.2. Power Consumption BlueMod+S42/AI/ATEX The purpose of the product variant BlueMod+S42/AI/ATEX is to enable customers to create ATEX compliant products implementing Bluetooth technology. For ATEX compliance energy carrying parts, causing risk of generating sparks, must be removed from the design.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 The following table shows the average power consumption of BlueMod+S42operating in the peripheral device role. VSUP = 3,0V, Tamb = 25°C, all GPIO lines left open, SLCK: 32,768 kHz Condition Note Slow clock Current Consumption Unit Radioactive SLCK Tx power (dBm) (8)
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 5.6. RF Performance 5.6.1. BLE Receiver VSUP = 1,7V to 3,6V, Tamb = +20°C Measured conducted according to BT specification RF-PHY.TS/4.0.1 Receiver Frequency BT Spec Unit [GHz] 2,402 -93,0 Sensitivity at 30,8% PER 2,440 -93,0 ≤ -70 2,480 -93,0 Reported PER during PER...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 5.6.2. BLE Transmitter VSUP = 1,7V to 3,6V, T = +20°C Measured conducted according to BT specification RF-PHY.TS/4.0.1 Transmitter Frequency BT Spec Unit [GHz] 2,402 -20 to RF Transmit Power 2,440 2,480 Programmable RF Transmit Power Range 2,402 –...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 VSUP = 1,7V to 3,6V, T = +85°C Measured conducted according to BT specification RF-PHY.TS/4.0.1 Transmitter Frequency BT Spec Unit [GHz] 2,402 -20 to RF transmit Power 2,440 2,480 F = F0 ± 2MHz ≤ -30 F = F0 ±...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 Figure 19: Typical Antenna Radiation Pattern at 2441MHz Figure 20: Typical Antenna Radiation Pattern at 2480MHz 5.7. Power-Up Time The time until the BlueMod+S42 is able to accept link requests or serial data depends on the firmware version and on the source for the slow clock. Using CEN firmware version, the device is ready (as indicated by GPIO IOA, measured from the release of EXT_RES# or VSUP rising above 1,7V) as follows: •...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 6. MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS 6.1. Dimensions +0,1 +0,2 +0,1 17,0 -0,1 -0,0 -0,1 remaining break tabs after separation Figure 21: BlueMod+S42/AI Dimensions 6.2. Recommended Land Pattern 7x1,5=10,5 1,25 17,0 Figure 22: BlueMod+S42 Land Pattern TOP VIEW Note/Tip: All dimensions are in mm. 1VV0301303 Rev.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 6.3. Re-flow Temperature-Time Profile The data here is given only for guidance on solder and must be adapted to your process and other re-flow parameters for example the used solder paste. The paste manufacturer provides a re-flow profile recommendation for his product. Figure 23: Soldering Temperature-Time Profile (for reflow soldering) Preheat Main Heat...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 application PCB (red area). So, the yellow area is outside the PCB and regards to the housing, too (refer to 6.5). Please note that for best possible performance the antenna should be directed away from the application PCB as shown in Figure 24. max.0,5 no bare copper (exept solder pads for module) Applic.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 6.7. Safety Guidelines According to SAR regulation EN 62479:2010 the BlueMod+S42is not intended to be used in close proximity to the human body. Please refer to above-mentioned regulation for more specific information. In respect to the safety regulation EN60950-1: 2006 + A11: 2009 + A1: 2010 + AC: 2011 all conductive parts of the BlueMod+S42are to be classified as SELV circuitry.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 7. APPLICATION DIAGRAM The following schematic shows a typical hosted application of BlueMod+S42. The module is connected to some MCU running the application layer. MCU and BlueMod+S42 use the same 3,3V power supply The serial interface has RTS/CTS flow control and UICP support in this example. The optional hangup feature to close down the link is provided.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 8. COMPLIANCES The BlueMod+S42/AI has been tested to comply with the appropriate EU, FCC, IC and KCC directives. CE testing is intended for end products only. Therefore, CE testing is not mandatory for a Bluetooth module sold to OEM’s. However, Telit provides CE tested modules for customers to ease CE compliance assessment of end products and to minimize test effort.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 8.2.1. FCC Grant 1VV0301303 Rev. 11 Page 59 of 85 2021-05-06 Not Subject to NDA...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 8.2.2. FCC Statement This device complies with 47 CFR Part 2 and Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. this device my not cause harmful interference, and 2.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 EIRP The output power is < 10mW and therefore according to “FCC KDB 447498 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance v05” Appendix A, table “SAR Exclusion Threshold”, excluded from SAR testing for test separation distances ≥ 5mm and if it is not used in co- locations with other antennas.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 8.3.1. IC Grant 1VV0301303 Rev. 11 Page 62 of 85 2021-05-06 Not Subject to NDA...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 8.3.2. IC Statement (i) Ce dispositif doit être installé et exploité dans une enceinte entièrement fermée afin de prévenir les rayonnements RF qui pourraient autrement perturber la navigation aéronautique. L’installation doit être effectuée par des installateurs qualifiés, en pleine conformité...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 • Antenna peak Gain is +2dBi • Resulting max. RF output power is +8dBm = 6,3mW < 7mW • Table 1 of RSS-102 Issue 5 §2.5.1 shows that for 2450MHz the distance at 7mW should be ≥ 10mm 8.3.5.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 8.4. KC Certification BlueMod+S42/AI is certified in Korea under the Clause 2, Article 58-2 of Radio Waves Act. 8.4.1. KC Certificate 1VV0301303 Rev. 11 Page 66 of 85 2021-05-06 Not Subject to NDA...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 8.4.2. KC Mark 1VV0301303 Rev. 11 Page 67 of 85 2021-05-06 Not Subject to NDA...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 8.5. MIC Certification The BlueMod+S42/AI has been tested to fulfill the Japanese MIC requirements. Please note that the Japanese Certificates are only valid for the variants using the internal ceramic antenna, denoted by the string “AI” in the product name. Japanese Radio Law.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 8.5.1. MIC Certificate 1VV0301303 Rev. 11 Page 69 of 85 2021-05-06 Not Subject to NDA...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 8.6. Anatel Certification The BlueMod+S42 has been certified in Brazil by Anatel. "Este equipamento não tem direito à proteção contra interferência prejudicial e não pode causar interferência em sistemas devidamente autorizados" "This equipment is not entitled to protection against harmful interference and must not cause interference in duly authorized systems"...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 8.7. Australian RCM Mark Telit is registered supplier at ACN with the following ABN: A SDoC for the BlueMod+S has been issued and is available on request. 1VV0301303 Rev. 11 Page 71 of 85 2021-05-06 Not Subject to NDA...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 8.8. Bluetooth Qualification The BlueMod+S42 is a qualified design according to the Bluetooth Qualification Program Reference Document (PRD) V2.3. The Declaration ID is: D032121 The Qualified Design ID is: 88139 For further information about marking requirements of your product attention should be paid the Bluetooth Brand Usage Guide at https://www.bluetooth.org/en-us/bluetooth-brand/bluetooth-brand According to the Bluetooth SIG rules (Bluetooth Declaration Process Document –...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 8.9. RoHS Declaration The BlueMod+S42/AI fully complies with the EU RoHS directive: • RoHS 2011/65/EC The actual version of RoHS Declaration of Conformity (EU DoC) can be downloaded from the Telit Download Zone: https://www.telit.com/support-training/download-zone Take note that you must register to get access to the Download Zone. 1VV0301303 Rev.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 9. PACKING The BlueMod+S42 modules are packed either as Tape&Reel or as tray packing. 9.1. Tape&Reel Packing The BlueMod+S42 modules are packed using carrier tape in this orientation. 15 empty pockets as trailer per packing unit module type + label as example only 25 empty pockets as leader per packing unit pull off direction from reel...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 9.1.1. Tape The dimensions of the tape are shown in Figure 27 (values in mm): +0,1 12,0 -0,0 +0,1 +0,2 10x4,0=40,0 -0,1 -0,2 +0,1 10,9 -0,1 Figure 27: Carrier Tape Dimensions 9.1.2. Reel label content as example only XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX name aaaaa-aa...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 9.2. Tray Packing 9.2.1. Module Orientation Figure 29: Module Orientation on Tray 9.2.2. Tray Dimensions Figure 30: Tray Dimensions 9.3. Moisture Sensitivity Level Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) for BlueMod+S42 is 3. 1VV0301303 Rev. 11 Page 76 of 85 2021-05-06 Not Subject to NDA...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 10. EVALUATION KIT The kit BlueEva+S42 is available to evaluate functionality and start your firmware implementation. 1VV0301303 Rev. 11 Page 77 of 85 2021-05-06 Not Subject to NDA...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 11. PRODUCT AND S FETY INFORM TION 11.1. Copyrights and Other Notices SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Although reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of this document, Telit assumes no liability resulting from any inaccuracies or omissions in this document, or from the use of the information contained herein.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 computer programs, including – but not limited to - the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted products. Accordingly, any copyrighted computer programs contained in Telit’s products described in this instruction manual shall not be copied (reverse engineered) or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of the copyright owner, being Telit or the Third Party software supplier.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 11.2.4. Trademarks TELIT and the Stylized T-Logo are registered in the Trademark Office. All other product or service names are property of their respective owners. 11.2.5. 3rd Party Rights The software may include Third Party’s software Rights. In this case the user agrees to comply with all terms and conditions imposed in respect of such separate software rights.
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 11.3. Safety Recommendations Make sure the use of this product is allowed in your country and in the environment required. The use of this product may be dangerous and has to be avoided in areas where: •...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 12. GLOSSARY Clock CMOS Complementary Metal – Oxide Semiconductor Chip Select Data Terminal Equipment Equivalent Series Resistance GPIO General Purpose Input Output Input Output MISO Master Input – Slave Output MOSI Master Output – Slave Input Printed Circuit Board Serial Peripheral Interface TTSC...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 13. DOCUMENT HISTORY Revision Date Changes 2021-05-06 Updated Table 7: Testmode# / Boot0 Logic Updated document to new Telit Template standards 2021-03-17 Updated section 8.6, “Anatel Certification” 2019-03-07 Updated Chapter 3.2 Reset 2018-08-06 Updated Application Specific ADC/LUA Pin Configuration Updated power consumption values 2017-11-17 General: TIO replaced by CEN...
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Hardware User Guide BlueMod+S42 10. Ordering Information deleted 2016-12-14 Figure 16 module height changed to worst case values Chapter 8.4 KC Certification added 2016-09-30 Chapter 5.6 RF Performance revised, Chapter 5.5 Power Consumption and Power-Down Modes revised, Chapter 8 Compliances revised, Chapter 9.4 MSL added 2016-08-22 Added associated Telit ref numbers in related documents list...
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