6 power supply, 1 power supply requirements – Rainbow Electronics GM862-GPS User Manual

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GM862-GPS Hardware User Guide

1vv0300728 Rev. 8 - 20/09/07

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6 Power

Supply

The power supply circuitry and board layout are the most important part in the full product design and
they strongly reflect on the product overall performances, hence read carefully the requirements and
the guidelines that will follow for a proper design.

6.1 Power Supply Requirements

POWER SUPPLY

Nominal Supply Voltage

3.8 V

Max Supply Voltage

4.2 V

Supply voltage range

3.4 V - 4.2 V

CONSUMPTIONS

Mode

Average [mA]

Mode description

IDLE mode with GPS OFF

Stand by mode; no call in progress; GPS OFF

AT+CFUN=1

24,0

Normal mode: full functionality of the module

AT+CFUN=4

22,0

Disabled TX and RX; module is not registered on the network

AT+CFUN=0 or

AT+CFUN=5

7,3 / 3,4

2

Power saving: CFUN=0 module registered on the network and

can receive voice call or an SMS; but it is not possible to send

AT commands; module wakes up with an unsolicited code (call

or SMS) or rising RTS line. CFUN=5 full functionality with power

saving; module registered on the network can receive incoming

calls and SMS

IDLE mode with GPS ON

3

full power mode

Stand by mode; no call in progress; GPS ON

AT+CFUN=1

113,0

AT+CFUN=4

111,0

IDLE mode with GPS ON trickle power mode

Stand by mode; no call in progress; GPS consumption reduced

maintaining the NMEA sentences

AT+CFUN=1

64,0

AT+CFUN=4

62,0

IDLE mode with GPS ON push to fix mode

Stand by mode; no call in progress; GPS performs a fix and then

it switches off for the defined period

AT+CFUN=1

24,0

AT+CFUN=4

22,0

AT+CFUN=5

10,0

RX mode

GSM Receiving data mode

1 slot in downlink

53,0

2 slot in downlink

65,0

3 slot in downlink

78,0

4 slot in downlink

91,0

GSM TX and RX mode GPS ON

GSM Sending data mode

Min power level

135,0

Max power level

254,0

GPRS (class 10) TX and RX mode GPS ON

GPRS Sending data mode

Min power level

187,0

Max power level

430,0

2

Worst/best case depends on network configuration and is not under module control

3

The values reported are with GPS antenna current consumption (22mA) included

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