General Design Rules - Teli LE910C1-NA Design Manual

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LE910Cx HW User Guide
* The above currents in idle are measured when Status LED, which is controlled by AT#SLED, is turned
off. See the
AT Command User Guide
Note: The current consumption of CFUN=0 mode could be 300uA
higher than CFUN=5 mode to support the wake-up by RTS pin. For
more details, please see the
section.
Note: Regarding the eDRX mode, please refer to 80502NT11758A,
LE910C1/LE910C4 PSM Application Note.
Note: The electrical design for the power supply must ensure a peak
current output of at least 2.0A.
Note: In GSM/GPRS mode, the RF transmission is not continuous, but
is packed into bursts at a base frequency of approximately 216 Hz
with relative current peaks up to about 2.0A. Therefore, the power
supply must be designed to withstand these current peaks without
large voltage drops. This means that both the electrical design and
the board layout must be designed for this current flow.
If the PCB layout is not well designed, a strong noise floor is
generated on the ground. This will be reflected on all audio paths
producing
If the voltage drops during the peaks, the current absorption is too
high. The device may even shut down as a consequence of the supply
voltage drop.

General Design Rules

The principal guidelines for the Power Supply Design embrace three different design
steps:
Electrical design
Thermal design
PCB layout
1VV0301298 Rev. 33
for details about the AT#SLED section.
AT Command User Guide
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216 Hz.
2021-06-29

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