Sony Ericsson GR64 User Manual

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5.5 Regulated Power Supply Input (VCC)

Pin

Name

Direction

Function

1 VCC

Input DC

power

3 VCC

Input DC

power

5 VCC

Input DC

power

7 VCC

Input DC

power

9 VCC

Input DC

power

Power is supplied to the wireless modem VCC pins, from an external source.

User application circuitry should connect all VCC pins together in to carry the current
drawn by the wireless modem.

The electrical characteristics for VCC are shown in the following table.

Parameter

Mode

Limit

Nominal 3.6

V

Min 3.2

V

Max 4.5

V

Absolute maximum
voltage range

-0.3V to 6.5V

VCC Supply voltage

Maximum supply ripple

<100mV @<200kHz

<20mV @>200kHz

Maximum allowable voltage drop Transmission

burst

200mV

2050 mA peak

Maximum current consumed

Full power (2W) transmit
(single uplink slot)

330mA average


Stresses in excess of the absolute maximum limits can cause
permanent damage to the device. These are absolute stress ratings
only. Functional operation of the device is not implied at these or any
other conditions in excess of those given in the operational sections of
the data sheet. Exposure to absolute maximum ratings for extended
periods can adversely affect device reliability.


The wireless modem has insufficient internal capacitance to supply the
large current peaks during GSM burst transmission - use the following
general guidelines in designing the application power supply.

Fit a low ESR electrolytic capacitor close to the wireless modem

(>1,000 µF, with an ESR < 100 mΩ)

Ensure power supply to wireless modem line resistance is < 200 mΩ


TIP

!

WARNING

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