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Hardware User Guide
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  • Page 1 BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide 1VV0301276 Rev. 14 – 2017-06-07 Mod. 0805 2017-01 Rev.6 Arrow.com. Downloaded from...
  • Page 2: Notice

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE NOTICE While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Telit assumes no liability resulting from any inaccuracies or omissions in this document, or from use of the information obtained herein.
  • Page 3: Usage And Disclosure Restrictions

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide USAGE AND DISCLOSURE RESTRICTIONS License Agreements The software described in this document is the property of Telit and its licensors. It is furnished by express license agreement only and may be used only in accordance with the terms of such an agreement.
  • Page 4: Applicability Table

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide APPLICABILITY TABLE PRODUCTS BLUEMOD+SR/AI BLUEMOD+SR/AP 1VV0301276 Rev. 14 Page 4 of 84 2017-06-07 Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Downloaded from Downloaded from Downloaded from Downloaded from...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide Contents NOTICE ..................... 2 COPYRIGHTS ....................2 COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS ............2 USAGE AND DISCLOSURE RESTRICTIONS ..........3 License Agreements ..............3 Copyrighted Materials ..............3 III. High Risk Materials ............... 3 Trademarks .................. 3 Third Party Rights ................. 3 APPLICABILITY TABLE ................
  • Page 6 BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide Supply Voltage Monitor ............... 18 Serial Interface ................19 4.5.1. 3-Wire Serial Interface ..............20 4.5.2. UART Example Circuits .............. 20 4.5.3. Baud Rate Deviation ..............22 GPIO Interface ................23 C Interface ................24 NFC Support ................25 SPI Serial Peripheral Interface ...........
  • Page 7 IC Caution ................... 67 9.3.4. IC RF-exposure Statement ............67 9.3.5. IC Labeling Requirements for the End Product ......68 9.3.6. IC Label Information BlueMod+SR ..........68 KC Certification ................69 9.4.1. KC Certificate ................69 MIC Certification ................. 70 9.5.1.
  • Page 8 BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide PACKING ................... 76 Tape&Reel Packing ..............76 10.1.1. Tape ................... 77 10.1.2. Reel .................... 77 Tray Packing ................78 10.2.1. Module Orientation ..............78 10.2.2. Tray Dimension................78 Moisture Sensitivity Level ............78 EVALUATION KIT ..............79 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS..........
  • Page 9: Introduction

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide INTRODUCTION Scope This document provides information how the BlueMod+SR can be integrated into customer systems. It addresses hardware specifications of the BlueMod+SR and requirements of the hardware environments for the BlueMod+SR. Audience This document is intended for Telit customers, especially system integrators, about to implement Bluetooth modules in their application.
  • Page 10: Text Conventions

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide Text Conventions Danger – This information MUST be followed or catastrophic equipment failure or bodily injury may occur. Caution or Warning – Alerts the user to important points about integrating the module, if these points are not followed, the module and end user equipment may fail or malfunction.
  • Page 11: Related Documents

    [1] CD00171190.pdf Oct. 2011 Rev 14 (STM32_Reference)  [2] CD00191185.pdf April 2011 Rev 8 (STM32_datasheet)  [3] UICP+ UART Interface Control Protocol, 30507ST10756A  [4] BlueMod+SR AT Command Reference, 80507ST10752A  [5] BlueMod+SR Software User Guide, 1VV0301278 1VV0301276 Rev. 14 Page 11 of 84 2017-06-07 Arrow.com.
  • Page 12: Overview

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide OVERVIEW This document provides information how the BlueMod+SR/AI and BlueMod+SR/AP can be integrated into customer systems. It addresses hardware specifications of the BlueMod+SR/AI and /AP and requirements of the hardware environments for the BlueMod+SR/AI and BlueMod+SR/AP.
  • Page 13: Feature Summary

    Weight: 0,8 g Applications The BlueMod+SR can be used in different applications. Regardless if the application requires high throughput or low energy consumption, BlueMod+SR offers the best of both worlds. Some typical applications are described in this chapter. Supported profiles are: BR/EDR: ...
  • Page 14: General Cable Replacement

    2.2.1. General Cable Replacement The Serial Port Profile (SPP) on the BlueMod+SR can be used for UART data transfer. The connection is transparent for the user application and supports Secure Simple Pairing, making the pairing process easy and the connection secure.
  • Page 15: Block Diagram

    3.0V VSUP Filter BlueMod+SR/AI only BlueMod+SR/AP only Figure 1: BlueMod+SR Block Diagram BlueMod+SR/AI internal ceramic antenna whereas BlueMod+SR/AP provides for an 50Ω RF interface. 1VV0301276 Rev. 14 Page 15 of 84 2017-06-07 Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com.
  • Page 16: Application Interface

    Functionality has been verified with the following type: TOREX: XC6204x332xx. If the regulator cannot be placed close to the BlueMod+SR, it is recommended to place an additional low ESR capacitor with at least 1µF as close as possible to the VSUP pins (E-6, F-6 or C-1).
  • Page 17: Reset

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide Reset BlueMod+SR are equipped with circuitry for generating Power ON Reset from the internal core voltage. A reset is generated when the core voltage falls below typically 1,88V and is released when it rises above typically 1,92V.
  • Page 18: Supply Voltage Monitor

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide The following table shows the pin states of BlueMod+SR during reset active. Table 2: Pin states during reset Pin Name State BlueMod+SR and 100n to GND – use open drain EXT-RES# I/O with pull-up SLCK Input with weak pull-down...
  • Page 19: Serial Interface

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide Serial Interface The serial interface of BlueMod+SR is a high-speed UART interface supporting RTS/CTS flow control and interface-up/down mechanism according to the UICP+ protocol (refer to [3]). Electrical interfacing is at CMOS levels (defined by VSUP).
  • Page 20: 3-Wire Serial Interface

    When RTS/CTS is not used (3- wire interface) the DTE may sent a limited number of Bytes (depending on buffer size) to the UART interface of the BlueMod+SR without losing data (e.g. 1 kByte by using firmware version 1.310).
  • Page 21 100k 1DIR OE_DRV# (GPIO, Out, no pu/pd) UART_RXD UART_TXD RTS# UART_CTS# UART_RTS# 2DIR CTS# Figure 6: BlueMod+SR example serial interface (mixed signal level) 1VV0301276 Rev. 14 Page 21 of 84 2017-06-07 Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com.
  • Page 22: Baud Rate Deviation

    Assumed that on both sides the TX and RX baud rates are nominally equal, the total baud rate deviation is the sum of the host baud rate deviation and the BlueMod+SR baud rate deviation. The total baud rate deviation shall not exceed 2.5% to prevent loss of data. Some margin should be considered to cover deviations through the transmission line, e.g.
  • Page 23: Gpio Interface

    FRACTION unsigned int4 baud rate register value GPIO Interface It is possible to use the programmable digital I/Os GPIO[0:8] on the BlueMod+SR. Their behavior has to be defined project specific in the firmware. Unused GPIO pins can be left unconnected.
  • Page 24: I 2 C Interface

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide C Interface The I C bus interface serves as an interface between the internal microcontroller and the serial I C bus. It provides multimaster capability, and controls all I C bus specific sequencing, protocol, arbitration and timing. It supports standard (100kHz) and fast (400kHz) speed modes.
  • Page 25: Nfc Support

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide NFC Support From SPP firmware version V1.500 on and higher the NFC TAG NXP: NT3H1101 will be supported by using the following signals: BlueMod+SR BlueMod+SR NFC Function Type Function Pin Number Signal Name Signal Name GPIO[0]...
  • Page 26: Spi Serial Peripheral Interface

     The BlueMod+SR/AI presents an integrated ceramic antenna.  The BlueMod+SR/AP presents no integrated ceramic antenna whereas provides a 50 RF interface. It is highly recommended that you follow the design rule given in the Telit Application Note on Antenna design [4].
  • Page 27: Wlan Coexistence Interface

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide WLAN Coexistence Interface For implementing WLAN Coexistence with CSR’s Wi-Fi solution the Unity 3e scheme could be implemented on request. Usage of signal BT_PER is not necessary at the moment. BT-ACT BlueMod+SR WiFi Device BT-STAT WLAN-DNY...
  • Page 28: Test Mode

    There is no problem if the application circuit design and programming can assure that all signals directed towards BlueMod+SR are set to low (U < 0,3V) before and while VSUP is turned off. If this is not guaranteed, at least a series resistor (about 1k) must be inserted into the signal path.
  • Page 29: Serial Wire Debug Interface

    In cases where customer support by Telit is requested it may provide useful information about BlueMod+SR internal states and processes while in operation. We recommend leaving GPIO[6] unconnected but allowing access to the signal (e.g.
  • Page 30: Module Pins

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide MODULE PINS Pin Numbering Figure 11: BlueMod+SR Pin Numbering (Top view) 1VV0301276 Rev. 14 Page 30 of 84 2017-06-07 Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com.
  • Page 31: General Pin Description

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide General Pin Description Table 4: General pin assignment Pin Name Signal Type Function Alternate Function VSUP1 +3,3V nom. VSUP2 +3,3V nom VSUP3 +3,3V nom A-7, E-7, F-7, B-[5,6,7,8], Ground C-[5,6,7,8], D-8, E-8, F-8 n.c. (AI-Variant) RF (AP-Variant)
  • Page 32 BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide PU – pull-up; PD – pull-down; PWR – Power; I – Input; O – Output; I/O – bidir.; OD – open drain; Type: PP – push/pull; RF: RadioFreq a discrete pull up resistor is used function depends on firmware DNU: Do not use, do not connect GPIO pin.
  • Page 33: Application Specific Spp Pin Configuration

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide Application Specific SPP Pin Configuration Table 5: Application specific pin assignments, SPP Pin Name Signal SPP Function Type Alternate Function VSUP1 Power +3,3V nom. VSUP2 Power +3,3V nom VSUP3 Power +3,3V nom A-7,E-7,F-7, B-[5,6,7,8], Power Ground...
  • Page 34: Handling Of Unused Signals

    NFC_SCLK and NFC_SDA Pin C-1 can be left open for BlueMod+S footprint compatibility Handling of Unused Signals Depending on the application, not all signals of BlueMod+SR may be needed. The following list gives some hints how to handle unused signals. ...
  • Page 35: Electrical Characteristics

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 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.
  • Page 36: Digital I/O Including Ext-Res

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide Digital I/O Including EXT-RES# STM32 MCU and CSR8811 do have different electrical I/O characteristics. All Module I/O pins are connected directly to these chips without signal conditioning except for some pull- up/pull-down resistors (as indicated). Therefore the electrical characteristics are split in different tables.
  • Page 37 BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide External Slow Clock SLCK: = 25 °C Table 11: DC characteristics, SLCK (STM32 backup domain) Symbol Item Condition Limit Unit Low-Level Input Voltage VSUP = 2,5 to 3,6V LSEL High-Level Input Voltage VSUP = 2,5 to 3,6V...
  • Page 38 BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide SLCK is connected to both STM32 and CSR8811 so has to fit to STM32 and CSR8811 requirements at the same time. 1VV0301276 Rev. 14 Page 38 of 84 2017-06-07 Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com.
  • Page 39: Power Consumption And Power Down Modes

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide Power Consumption and Power Down Modes 6.6.1. Classic Bluetooth The following values are typical power consumption values in the different states. Table 13: Supply current SPP sleep modes, no radio activity Condition Note Slow Current Unit...
  • Page 40: Le Configurations

    LE Configurations 6.6.2.1. LE Operating in Peripheral Device Role The following tables show the average power consumption of BlueMod+SR in LE-mode operating in the peripheral device role. Table 15: Supply current BLE Terminal I/O Profile, peripheral device role, standby Item...
  • Page 41: Le Operating In Central Device Role

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide 6.6.2.2. LE Operating in Central Device Role The following tables show the average power consumption of BlueMod+SR in LE-mode operating in the central device role. Table 18: Supply current BLE Terminal I/O Profile, central device role, standby...
  • Page 42: Rf Performance

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide RF Performance 6.7.1. GFSK, PI/4 DQPSK, 8DPSK Receiver VSUP = 2,5V to 3,6V, T = +20°C Measured conducted according to BT specification v1.2/2.0/2.0 + EDR/2.1/2.1 + EDR/3.0/3.0 + HS/4.0 Receiver Frequency [GHz] Limit BT Spec Unit 2.402...
  • Page 43 BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide Receiver Frequency [GHz] Limit BT Spec Unit  21 C/I co-channel 8DPSK  5 Adj. channel selectivity C/I f = f0 + 1MHz 8DPSK  5 Adj. channel selectivity C/I f = f0 - 1MHz 8DPSK Adj.
  • Page 44 BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide VSUP = 2,5V to 3,6V, T = +85°C Measured conducted according to BT specification v1.2/2.0/2.0 + EDR/2.1/2.1 + EDR/3.0/3.0 + HS/4.0 Receiver Frequency [GHz] Limit BT Spec Unit 2.402 -70 Sensitivity at 0.1% BER DH1 2.441 2.480...
  • Page 45: Gfsk, Pi/4 Dqpsk, 8Dpsk Transmitter

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide 6.7.2. GFSK, PI/4 DQPSK, 8DPSK Transmitter VSUP = 2,5V to 3,6V, T = +20°C Measured conducted according to BT specification v1.2/2.0/2.0 + EDR/2.1/2.1 + EDR/3.0/3.0 + HS/4.0 Receiver Frequency [GHz] Limit BT Spec Unit 2.402 RF transmit power 50 Ω...
  • Page 46 BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide VSUP = 2,5V to 3,6V, T = -30°C Measured conducted according to BT specification v1.2/2.0/2.0 + EDR/2.1/2.1 + EDR/3.0/3.0 + HS/4.0 Receiver Frequency [GHz] Limit BT Spec Unit 2.402 RF transmit power 50 Ω load, at antenna 2.441...
  • Page 47 BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide VSUP = 2,5V to 3,6V, T = +85°C Measured conducted according to BT specification v1.2/2.0/2.0 + EDR/2.1/2.1 + EDR/3.0/3.0 + HS/4.0 Receiver Frequency [GHz] Limit BT Spec Unit 2.402 RF transmit power 50 Ω load, at antenna 2.441...
  • Page 48: Ble Receiver

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide 6.7.3. BLE Receiver VSUP = 2,5V to 3,6V, T = +20°C Measured conducted according to BT specification RF-PHY.TS/4.0.1 Receiver Frequency [GHz] BT Spec Unit 2,402 Sensitivity at 30,8% PER ≤ -70 2,440 2,480 Reported PER during PER...
  • Page 49 BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide VSUP = 2,5V to 3,6V, T = +85°C Measured conducted according to BT specification RF-PHY.TS/4.0.1 Receiver Frequency [GHz] BT Spec Unit Sensitivity at 30,8% PER 2,402 ≤ -70 2,440 2,480 Reported PER during PER report integrity test...
  • Page 50: Ble Transmitter

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide 6.7.4. BLE Transmitter VSUP = 2,5V to 3,6V, T = +20°C Measured conducted according to BT specification RF-PHY.TS/4.0.1 Receiver Frequency [GHz] BT Spec Unit 2,402 -20 to RF Transmit Power 2,440 2,480 ≤ -30 F = F0 ± 2MHz ≤...
  • Page 51 BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide VSUP = 2,5V to 3,6V, T = +85°C Measured conducted according to BT specification RF-PHY.TS/4.0.1 Receiver Frequency [GHz] BT Spec Unit RF transmit Power 2,402 -20 to 2,440 2,480 ≤ -30 F = F ± 2MHz ≤...
  • Page 52: Antenna Gain And Radiation Pattern

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide 6.7.5. Antenna Gain and Radiation Pattern If BlueMod+SR/AI is integrated into an end product while the recommendations depicted in 7.4 Placement Recommendation are maintained, the following typical antenna radiation patterns can be expected. Radiation Pattern will depend on the end products PCB size, masses in the antenna environment, housing material and geometrics.
  • Page 53 BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide Figure 13: Typical antenna radiation pattern at 2441MHz Figure 14: Typical antenna radiation pattern at 2480MHz 1VV0301276 Rev. 14 Page 53 of 84 2017-06-07 Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com.
  • Page 54: Power-Up Time

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide Power-Up Time The time until the BlueMod+SR is able to accept link requests or serial data depends on the firmware version. In the SPP firmware the module is command ready and Bluetooth links are accepted at least 1,1 s after signal EXT-RES# is de-asserted or VSUPx is in a valid range.
  • Page 55: Mechanical Characteristics

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS Dimensions +0,1 +0,2 +0,1 17,0 -0,1 -0,0 -0,1 remaining break tabs after separation Figure 15: BlueMod+SR/AI dimensions +0,1 +0,2 +0,1 17,0 -0,1 -0,0 -0,1 remaining break tabs after separation Figure 16: BlueMod+SR/AP dimensions 1VV0301276 Rev. 14...
  • Page 56: Recommended Land Pattern

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide Recommended Land Pattern 7x1,5=10,5 1,25 Figure 17: BlueMod+SR land pattern TOP VIEW All dimensions are in mm. 1VV0301276 Rev. 14 Page 56 of 84 2017-06-07 Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com.
  • Page 57: Re-Flow Temperature Time Profile

    Devices will withstand the specified profile and will withstand up to 1 re-flows to a maximum temperature of 260°C. The reflow soldering profile may only be applied if the BlueMod+SR resides on the PCB side looking up. Heat above the solder eutectic point while the BlueMod+SR is mounted facing down may damage the module permanently.
  • Page 58: Placement Recommendation

    To achieve best radio performance for BlueMod+SR/AI, it is recommended to use the placement shown in Figure 19. This is a “corner placement” meaning the BlueMod+SR is placed such that the antenna comes close to the corner of the application PCB (red area).
  • Page 59: Antenna Issues

    This is functional for a BlueMod+SR/AI integrated into a plastic housing. No additional antenna is required. For an external antenna to be set in, e.g. because the BlueMod+SR is integrated into a metal housing, the ceramic antenna is replaced.
  • Page 60: Application Diagram

    The oscillator is optional. Leave A-6 open or tie to GND if the oscillator is not present. In this example BlueMod+SR is connected to an MCU supporting RTS/CTS flow control and Hangup. Firmware update is supported (BOOT0, EXT-RES# connected). The slow clock oscillator (32,768kHz ) is optional; it helps to save power during power down states.
  • Page 61: Approvals/Certifications

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide APPROVALS/CERTIFICATIONS The BlueMod+SR/AI has been tested to comply to the appropriate EU, FCC and IC 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 in order to ease CE compliance assessment of end products and to minimize test effort.
  • Page 62: Fcc Grant

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide 9.2.1. FCC Grant 1VV0301276 Rev. 14 Page 62 of 84 2017-06-07 Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com.
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  • Page 64: Fcc Statement

    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 9.2.5. FCC RF-exposure Statement The BlueMod+SR/AI complies with the FCC/IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The output power is < 10mW EIRP and therefore according to “FCC KDB 447498 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance v05”...
  • Page 65: Fcc Labeling Requirements For The End Product

    FCC TCB working on the Class II Permissive Change Request. 9.2.6. FCC Labeling Requirements for the End Product Any End Product integrating the BlueMod+SR/AI or /AP must be labeled with at least the following information: This device contains transmitter with...
  • Page 66: Ic Grant

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide 9.3.1. IC Grant 1VV0301276 Rev. 14 Page 66 of 84 2017-06-07 Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com.
  • Page 67: Ic Statement

    This equipment is portable device. The output power of this device is less than 20mW. The SAR test is not required. RF exposure evaluation of devices implementing the BlueMod+SR/AP should be done with the collaboration of the IC TCB working on the Class II Permissive Change Request 1VV0301276 Rev.
  • Page 68: Ic Labeling Requirements For The End Product

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide 9.3.5. IC Labeling Requirements for the End Product Any end product integrating the BlueMod+SR/AI or /AP must be labeled with at least the following information: This device contains transmitter with FCC ID: RFRMSR IC-ID: 4957A-MSR 9.3.6.
  • Page 69: Kc Certification

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide KC Certification The BlueMod+SR/AI has been certified in Korea under the Clause 2, Article 58-2 of Radio Waves Act. Certificate is shown below with MSIP-CRM-Rfr-BlueModSR. 9.4.1. KC Certificate 1VV0301276 Rev. 14 Page 69 of 84 2017-06-07 Arrow.com.
  • Page 70: Mic Certification

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide MIC Certification The BlueMod+SR 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.
  • Page 71: Mic Certificates

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide 9.5.1. MIC Certificates 1VV0301276 Rev. 14 Page 71 of 84 2017-06-07 Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com.
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  • Page 73: Anatel Certification

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide Anatel Certification The BlueMod+SR/AI has been certified in Brazil by Anatel. 1VV0301276 Rev. 14 Page 73 of 84 2017-06-07 Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com.
  • Page 74: Bluetooth Qualification

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide Bluetooth Qualification The BlueMod+SR is a qualified design according to the Bluetooth Qualification Program Reference Document (PRD) V2.3. The Declaration ID is: B021281 The Qualified Design ID is: 44784 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...
  • Page 75: Rohs Declaration

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide RoHS Declaration The BlueMod+SR/AI and BlueMod+SR/AP do fully comply with 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: http://www.telit.com/download-zone/ Take note that you have to register to get access to the Download Zone.
  • Page 76: Packing

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide PACKING The BlueMod+SR modules are packed either as Tape&Reel or as tray packing. Tape&Reel Packing The BlueMod+SR modules are packed using carrier tape in this orientation. 15 empty pockets as trailer per packing unit module type + label as example only...
  • Page 77: Tape

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide 10.1.1. Tape The dimensions of the tape are shown in the drawing below (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 10.1.2. Reel label content as example only XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX name...
  • Page 78: Tray Packing

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide Tray Packing 10.2.1. Module Orientation 10.2.2. Tray Dimension Moisture Sensitivity Level Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) for BlueMod+SR is 3. 1VV0301276 Rev. 14 Page 78 of 84 2017-06-07 Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com.
  • Page 79: Evaluation Kit

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide EVALUATION KIT The kit BlueEva+SR is available to evaluate functionality and start your firmware implementation. 1VV0301276 Rev. 14 Page 79 of 84 2017-06-07 Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com.
  • Page 80: Safety Recommendations

    BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS READ CAREFULLY Be sure the use of this product is allowed in the country and in the environment required. The use of this product may be dangerous and has to be avoided in the following areas: ...
  • Page 81: Document History

    Updated dimension drawing (with new antenna) Added land pattern drawing Chapter “Restricted Area” renamed into “Placement Recommendation” and replaced text with drawing Added figure BlueMod+SR Pin Numbering (Top View) Added current consumption for standby mode Revised chapter Introduction 2013-05-31 Spelling and formatting...
  • Page 82 BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide Revision Date Changes Chapter Classic Bluetooth, some current measurements added Chapter Ordering Information: MOQ and number of modules per reel changed to 400 Chapter Approvals/Certifications updated 2013-09-04 Chapter Power Consumption and Power Down Modes some current measurements added; tables re-formatted...
  • Page 83 BlueMod+SR Hardware User Guide Revision Date Changes Chapter Cleaning added Chapter Package Label MIC Certification updated Chapter Power-Up Time Bluetooth Link accepted time added 2015-08-11 Cover Page photo updated (label change) Chapter Power-up / -down Slew-Rate Values VSUP min/max rise times added...
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