Telit Wireless Solutions UC864 manual 10k +1.8

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UC864-E Hardware User Guide

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For example:

1- Let's assume you need to drive the RESET# pad with a totem pole output of a +1.8/5 V micro controller (uP_OUT2):

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+1.8 / 5V

* This signal is internally pulled up so the pin can be left floating if not used.

NOTE: If UC864-E is connected as USB slave (considering also the presence of VBATT supply), when powered off it automatically switch on again.

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Contents UC864 Hardware User Guide UC864-E Hardware User Guide This document is relating to the following productsContents 10.3 10.411.1 11.2Disclaimer Overview Mechanical Dimensions Length 36.2 mm Width 30 mm Thickness 8mmUC864-E module connections PIN-OUTCmos Reserved 1 UC864-E Antenna connector Pin Signal FunctionHardware Commands Turning on the UC864-E10k Turning OFF the UC864-E Hardware shutdownHardware Unconditional Restart 10k +1.8 Power Supply Power Supply RequirementsUC864-E Hardware User Guide General Design Rules Electrical Design Guidelines1.2 + 12V input Source Power Supply Design Guidelines UC864-E Hardware User Guide Battery Source Power Supply Design Guidelines UC864-E Hardware User Guide Thermal Design Guidelines Power Supply PCB layout Guidelines Antenna Antenna RequirementsAntenna Installation Guidelines Logic level specifications Absolute Maximum Ratings -Not FunctionalOperating Range Interface levels Operating Range Interface levels 1.8V CmosReset signal Serial Ports Absolute Maximum Ratings Not FunctionalSignals of the UC864-E serial port are RS232 level translation UC864-E Hardware User Guide UC864-E Hardware User Guide 5V Uart level translation UC864-E Hardware User Guide USB Port Communication ports combinationsAudio Section Overview GeneralityDefinitions SelectionElectrical Characteristics Input lines microphoneOutput lines speaker EarMT BuffersGeneral Purpose I/O NotLogic level specifications Using a Gpio Pad as Output Using a Gpio Pad as InputUsing the Alarm Output GPIO6 Using the Buzzer Output GPIO7 Indication of network service availability LED status Device StatusOperating Range VAUX1 power supply VAUX1 power outputRTC Bypass out Mounting UC864-E on your board Debug of the UC864-E in production USB Vbus UsbidConformity Assessment Issues Safety Recommandations Document Change Log Revision Date Changes