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DocumentDocumentSIM6600-eM2 User Manual LTE Module SIMCom Wireless Solutions Limited Bldg.3, SIMCom Headquarter Bldg., Level 6 to 9, No.289, Linhong RdChangning District, Shanghai P.R. China Tel: 86-21-31575100 support@simcom.com www.simcom.com SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Document Title: Version: Date: Status: SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 2023-09-20 Released GENERAL NOTES SIMCOM OFFERS THIS INFORMATION AS A SERVICE TO ITS CUSTOMERS, TO SUPPORT APPLICATION AND ENGINEERING EFFORTS THAT USE THE PRODUCTS DESIGNED BY SIMCOM. THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IS BASED UPON REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED TO SIMCOM BY THE CUSTOMERS. SIMCOM HAS NOT UNDERTAKEN ANY INDEPENDENT SEARCH FOR ADDITIONAL RELEVANT INFORMATION, INCLUDING ANY INFORMATION THAT MAY BE IN THE CUSTOMER'S POSSESSION. FURTHERMORE, SYSTEM VALIDATION OF THIS PRODUCT DESIGNED BY SIMCOM WITHIN A LARGER ELECTRONIC SYSTEM REMAINS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CUSTOMER OR THE CUSTOMER'S SYSTEM INTEGRATOR. 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SIMCom Wireless Solutions Limited Bldg.3, SIMCom Headquarter Bldg., Level 6 to 9, No.289, Linhong Rd, Changning Dist., Shanghai, P.R.China Tel: +86 21 31575100 Email: simcom@simcom.com For more information, please visit: https://cn.simcom.com/module/smart_modules.html For technical support, or to report documentation errors, please visit: https://www.simcom.com/ask/ or email to: support@simcom.com Copyright © 2023 SIMCom Wireless Solutions Limited All Rights Reserved. www.simcom.com 2 / 57 Contents SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 1 Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 7 1.1 Product Outline .................................................................................................................................... 7 1.2 Hardware Block Diagram .....................................................................................................................8 1.3 Functional Overview ............................................................................................................................ 9 2 Package Information .......................................................................................................................11 2.1 Pin Assignment Overview .................................................................................................................. 11 2.2 Pin Description ...................................................................................................................................12 2.3 Mechanical Information ..................................................................................................................... 16 2.4 Package Dimensions ......................................................................................................................... 16 3 Interface Application ...................................................................................................................... 18 3.1 Power Supply .....................................................................................................................................18 3.1.1 Power Supply Design Guide ................................................................................................... 18 3.1.2 Recommended Power Supply Circuit .....................................................................................19 3.2 FULL_CARD_POWER_OFF# ...........................................................................................................20 3.2.1 Power on ................................................................................................................................. 21 3.2.2 Power off ..................................................................................................................................22 3.2.3 Sleep mode ............................................................................................................................. 22 3.3 Reset Function ...................................................................................................................................23 3.4 UART interface .................................................................................................................................. 23 3.5 I2C Interface ...................................................................................................................................... 24 3.6 WoWWAN# ........................................................................................................................................ 25 3.7 USB2.0 Interface ............................................................................................................................... 26 3.8 UIM Interface ..................................................................................................................................... 27 3.8.1 USIM Application Guide .......................................................................................................... 28 3.8.2 USIM layout guide ................................................................................................................... 28 3.9 I2S Interface* ..................................................................................................................................... 29 3.10 DPR* ................................................................................................................................................ 29 3.11 CONFIG Pins ................................................................................................................................... 30 3.12 LED1# .............................................................................................................................................. 30 3.13 W_DISABLE1# ................................................................................................................................ 31 3.14 ANTCTRL interface ..........................................................................................................................32 3.15 W_DISABLE2# ................................................................................................................................ 32 4 Antenna Interfaces ..........................................................................................................................33 4.1 Operating Frequency ......................................................................................................................... 33 4.2 Antenna Installation ........................................................................................................................... 34 4.2.1 Antenna Requirements ............................................................................................................34 4.2.2 Recommended RF Connector for Antenna Installation ..........................................................34 5 Electrical Specifications ................................................................................................................ 36 5.1 Absolute maximum ratings ................................................................................................................ 36 5.2 Operating conditions ..........................................................................................................................36 www.simcom.com 3 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 5.3 Operating Mode ................................................................................................................................. 37 5.3.1 Operating Mode Definition ...................................................................................................... 37 5.3.2 Sleep mode ............................................................................................................................. 38 5.4 Current Consumption ........................................................................................................................ 38 5.5 RF Output Power ............................................................................................................................... 40 5.6 Conducted Receive Sensitivity ..........................................................................................................41 5.7 ESD .................................................................................................................................................... 42 6 Appearance ......................................................................................................................................43 6.1 Top and Bottom View of Module ........................................................................................................43 6.2 Label Description Information ............................................................................................................44 7 Install SIM6600-eM2 to Board ........................................................................................................45 8 Thermal Design ............................................................................................................................... 45 9 Packaging ........................................................................................................................................ 46 10 Appendix ........................................................................................................................................ 49 10.1 Coding Schemes and Maximum Net Data Rates over Air Interface .............................................. 49 10.2 Related Documents ......................................................................................................................... 51 10.3 Terms and Abbreviations ................................................................................................................. 53 10.4 Safety Caution ................................................................................................................................. 55 www.simcom.com 4 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Table Index Table 1 : SIM6600-eM2 frequency bands .........................................................................................................................................7 Table 2 : General features ....................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Table 3 IO parameters definition ................................................................................................................................................... 12 Table 4 : IO parameters definition ........................................................................................................................................................ 12 Table 5 : Pin description ....................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Table 6 : VBAT pins electronic characteristic .................................................................................................................................18 Table 7 : Recommended TVS diode list ......................................................................................................................................... 19 Table 8 : Power on timing and electronic characteristic .......................................................................................................................21 Table 9 : Sleep timing and electronic characteristic ............................................................................................................................. 22 Table 10 : RESET pin electronic characteristic .................................................................................................................................... 23 Table 11 : UIM electronic characteristic in 1.8V mode (UIM-PWR=1.8V) ........................................................................................ 27 Table 12 : UIM electronic characteristic 3.0V mode (UIM-PWR=2.85V) .......................................................................................... 27 Table 13 : DPR interface .......................................................................................................................................................................29 Table 14 : CONFIG Pins ...................................................................................................................................................................... 30 Table 15 : Config interface ................................................................................................................................................................... 30 Table 16 : LED1# pin status ................................................................................................................................................................. 31 Table 17 : FLIGHT MODE pin status .................................................................................................................................................. 31 Table 18 : Definition of antenna control interface ................................................................................................................................32 Table 19 : SIM6600-eM2 Operating frequencies ................................................................................................................................. 33 Table 20 :WCDMA/LTE antenna ......................................................................................................................................................... 34 Table 21 : the major specifications of the RF connector ...................................................................................................................... 35 Table 22 :Absolute maximum ratings ...................................................................................................................................................36 Table 23 : Recommended operating ratings ......................................................................................................................................... 36 Table 24 : 1.8V Digital I/O characteristics* ......................................................................................................................................... 36 Table 25 :Operating temperature .......................................................................................................................................................... 37 Table 26 : Operating mode Definition* ................................................................................................................................................ 37 Table 27 :Current consumption on VBAT Pins (VBAT=3.7V) ...................................................................................................... 39 Table 28 : Conducted Output Power ...................................................................................................................................................40 Table 29 :SIM6600-eM2 Conducted RF Receiving Sensitivity ........................................................................................................... 41 Table 30 : The ESD performance measurement table (Temperature: 25, Humidity: 45%) ..............................................................42 Table 31 : The description of label information ................................................................................................................................... 44 Table 32 : The silica gel selection guide ......................................................................................................................................... 46 Table 33 : Tray size ...............................................................................................................................................................................47 Table 34 : Small Carton size .................................................................................................................................................................47 Table 35 :Big Carton size ..................................................................................................................................................................... 48 Table 36 : Coding Schemes and Maximum Net Data Rates over Air Interface ................................................................................... 49 Table 37 : Related Documents ..............................................................................................................................................................51 Table 38 :Terms and Abbreviations ...................................................................................................................................................... 53 Table 39 :Safety Caution ...................................................................................................................................................................... 55 www.simcom.com 5 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Figure Index Figure 1 : SIM6600-eM2 block diagram ........................................................................................................................................... 8 Figure 2 : Pin assignment ................................................................................................................................................................. 11 Figure 3 : Pin out diagram .................................................................................................................................................................16 Figure 4 : Dimensions of SIM6600-eM2 (Unit: mm) ...................................................................................................................... 17 Figure 5 : Power supply application circuit .....................................................................................................................................19 Figure 6 : Linear regulator reference circuit ................................................................................................................................... 20 Figure 7 : Switching mode power supply reference circuit .......................................................................................................... 20 Figure 8 : Reference power on/sleep circuit ................................................................................................................................ 21 Figure 9 : Power on timing sequence ............................................................................................................................................. 21 Figure 10 : Sleep timing sequence .................................................................................................................................................. 22 Figure 11 : Reference reset circuit ...................................................................................................................................................23 Figure 12 : UART modem ................................................................................................................................................................. 24 Figure 13 : Reference circuit of level shift ...................................................................................................................................... 24 Figure 14 : I2C reference circuit .......................................................................................................................................................25 Figure 15 : WOWWAN# behaviourSMS and URC report .................................................................................................... 25 Figure 16 : WOWWAN# reference circuit ....................................................................................................................................... 26 Figure 17 : USB reference circuit .....................................................................................................................................................27 Figure 18 : USIM interface reference circuit ...................................................................................................................................28 Figure 19 : UIM interface reference circuit with UIM_DET .......................................................................................................... 28 Figure 20 : LED1# reference circuit .................................................................................................................................................30 Figure 21 : Flight mode switch reference circuit ............................................................................................................................31 Figure 22 : Antenna connector ......................................................................................................................................................... 35 Figure 23 : Top and bottom view of Module ................................................................................................................................. 43 Figure 24 : Label information ............................................................................................................................................................44 Figure 25 : Equipment diagram ........................................................................................................................................................45 Figure 26 : Thermal design diagram ............................................................................................................................................... 46 Figure 27 : Packaging diagram ........................................................................................................................................................ 46 Figure 28 : Tray drawing ....................................................................................................................................................................47 Figure 29 : Small carton drawing ..................................................................................................................................................... 47 Figure 30 : Big carton drawing ......................................................................................................................................................... 48 www.simcom.com 6 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 1 Introduction This document describes the electronic specifications, RF specifications, interfaces, mechanical characteristics and testing results of the SIMCom M.2 card. With the help of this document and other software application notes/user guides, users can understand and use SIM6600-eM2 to design and develop mobile and laptop applications quickly. 1.1 Product Outline Aimed at the global market, SIM6600-eM2 supports WCDMA, LTE-TDD and LTE-FDD, support DL 2CA . The supported radio frequency bands are described in the table1. Table 1: SIM6600-eM2 frequency bands Standard WCDMA LTE(TDD) LTE(FDD) 2CADL 2CAUL Frequency bands B1/B2//B4/B5/B8 B34/B38/B39/B40/B41 B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B13/B17/B18/B19/B20/B25/B26/B28/B29/B30/B66/B71 B1+B1/B3/5/7/8/18/19/20/26/28/40; B2+B2/4/5/12/13/17/28/29/66/71; B3+B3/5/7/8/19/20/28/40; B4+B4/5/12/13/17/28/29/71; B5+B5/7/30/40/66; B7+B7/8/20/28; B8+B38/40/41; B12+B30/66; B13+B66; B20+B38; B25+B25/26; B26+B41; B28+B41; B29+B30/66; B40+B40; B41+B41; B66+B66/71; 1C; 2C; 3C; 5B; 7C; 8B; 38C; 40C; 41C; 66C (Note: B29 is only for secondary component carrier) 3C; 5B; 7C; 38C; 40C; 41C; 66C www.simcom.com 7 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 With a physical dimension of 30.0*42.0*2.3 mm, SIM6600-eM2 can meet PCI Express M.2 Specification, and can meet almost any space requirement in users' applications. With M.2 Type 3042-S3-B, SIM6600-eM2 had almost all common interface integrated, such as USB2.0, UIM card, digital audio(I2S or PCM), UART, I2C, GPIOs, MAIN ANT and DIV ANT , etc. With all the interfaces, SIM6600-eM2 can also be utilized in the industrial handheld, machine-to-machine laptop application and especially the router/CPE. 1.2 Hardware Block Diagram The block diagram of SIM6600-eM2 is shown as below: Figure 1: SIM6600-eM2 block diagram www.simcom.com 8 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 1.3 Functional Overview Table 2: General features Feature Implementation Power supply VBAT:3.1354.4V Typical supply voltage: 3.7V Power consumption Current in sleep mode : TBD Radio frequency bands Please refer to the table 1 Transmitting power WCDMA power class: 3 (0.25W) LTE power class: 3 (0.25W) UMTS R99 speed: 384 kbps DL/UL Data Transmission Throughput HSPA+: 11.5 Mbps(UL), 42 Mbps(DL) FDD-LTE :Max 300Mbps (DL Category7), 150Mbps (UL Category 13) TDD-LTE :Max 200Mbps (DL Category7), 84Mbps (UL Category 13) Antenna WCDMA/LTE main antenna. WCDMA/LTE diversity antenna MT, MO, CB, Text and PDU mode SMS SMS storage: USIM card or ME(default) Transmission of SMS alternatively over CS or PS. USIM interface Support identity card: 1.8V/ 3V USIM toolkit application Phonebook management Support SAT class 3, GSM 11.14 Release 98 Support USAT Support phonebook types: DC,MC,RC,SM,ME,FD,ON,LD,EN One I2S interface with dedicated main-clock for primary digital audio, the Digital Audio feature I2S also can be configured as PCM Half Rate (ETS 06.20) Full Rate (ETS 06.10) MCLK frequency: 12.288MHz (default) Enhanced Full Rate (ETS 06.50 / 06.60 / 06.80) WCDMA AMR-NB VoLTE AMR-WB Echo Cancellation Noise Suppression UART: UART interface Baud rate: 300bps to 921600bps(default:115200bps) Can be used as the AT commands or data stream channel Multiplex ability according to GSM 07.10 Multiplexer Protocol Could be configured as GPIOs. I2C interface I2C: Apply to the "I2C Specification, version 3.0" Clock up to 400Kbps www.simcom.com 9 / 57 USB Firmware upgrade Physical characteristics Temperature range SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 USB2.0: high speed interface, support USB operations at low-speed and full-speed, which refer to USB1.0 and USB1.1. Firmware upgrade over USB interface or FOTA Size:30*42*2.3mm Weight:TBD Operation temperature: -25°C to +70°C www.simcom.com 10 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 2 Package Information 2.1 Pin Assignment Overview All functions of the M.2 card will be provided through 75 (including 8 notch pins) pads that will be connected to the customers' platform. The following figure is the pin assignment of the card. www.simcom.com Figure 2: Pin assignment 11 / 57 2.2 Pin Description Table 3 IO parameters definition Pin type Description PI Power input PO Power output AI Analog input AIO Analog input/output DIO Bidirectional digital input /output DI Digital input DO Digital output DOH Digital output with high level DOL Digital output with low level PU Pull up PD Pull down OD Open Drain Table 4: IO parameters definition Voltage domain Parameter VDD_P3=1.8V DVDD18 VOH High level output P3 VOL Low level output VIH High level input VIL Low level input VDD_P4=1.8V VOH High level output VOL Low level output VIH High level input P4 VIL Low level input VDD_P4=3.0V VOH High level output VOL Low level output VIH High level input VIL Low level input SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Min 1.35V 0V 1.2V -0.3V 1.4V 1.4V - 2.7V 2.0V - Typ 1.8V - 0V 1.8V 0V 3.0V 0V 0V Max 1.8V 0.4V 2.1V 0.63V 1.8V 0.22V 0.27V 3.1V 0.36V 3.15V 0.4V www.simcom.com 12 / 57 Table 5: Pin description Pin name Pin No. Power supply Electrical Description VBAT 2,4,70, 72,74 PI GND System Control 3,5,11, 27,33, 39,45, 51,57, 71,73 FULL_CARD_POWER_ OFF# 6 DI,PD Reset# 67 P3 DI,PU W_DISABLE1# 8 DI W_DISABLE2# 26 WoWWAN# 23 Configuration pins CONFIG0 21 CONFIG1 69 CONFIG2 75 CONFIG3 1 USB2.0 USB_D+ 7 USB D- 9 UIM interface UIM1_PWR 36 UIM1_DATA 34 DI OD GND GND GND NC AIO AIO PO P4 DIO SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Description Comment M,2 card power supply, voltage range: 3.135 4.4V, typical 3.7V. User should connect these pins together. Ground H: WWAN powers on. L: WWAN go to sleep mode. System reset control input, active low. WWAN RF Disable, active low. GNSS disable, active low.Reserved. Wake on the host.Active low. It's internally pulled to Low. It's 3.3V tolerant but can be driven by either 1.8V or 3.3V GPIO. RESET_N has been pulled up to 1.8V via resistor internally. It's 3.3V tolerant but can be driven by either 1.8V or 3.3V GPIO. It's 3.3V tolerant but can be driven by either 1.8V or 3.3V GPIO. Connect to ground Connect to ground Connect to ground Not connected SIM6600-eM2 module is configured as the WWAN USB2.0 interface type. Positive line of the differential, bi-directional USB signal. Negative line of the differential, bi-directional USB signal. Main communication interface. USB2.0 data rate up to 480Mbps. Power supply for UIM1 card. UIM1 Card data I/O, which no need reserve Pull up 1.8V/3.0V voltage domain,all lines www.simcom.com 13 / 57 UIM1_CLK UIM1_RESET 32 P4 DO 30 P4 DO UIM1 DET 66 P3 DI RESERVED 48 RESERVED 42 RESERVED 44 RESERVED 46 RESERVED 40 Antenna control interface* ANTCTL0 59 P3 DO ANTCTL1 61 P3 DO ANTCTL2 63 P3 DO ANTCTL3 65 P3 DO MIPI_DATA 58 P3 DIO MIPI_CLK 56 MIPI_1V8 24 I2S interface* I2S_CLK 20 I2S_RX 22 I2S_TX/ANT_TUNER_C FG 50 I2S_WS 52 I2S_MCLK 60 I2C interface I2C_SDA 68 I2C_SCL 38 I2C_IRQ# 54 UART interface UART_RXD 62 P3 DO P3 PO P3 DI P3 DO P3 DO P3 DO P3 DO P3 DIO P3 DO P3 DI P3 UART_TXD Other pins LED1# www.simcom.com 64 P3 10 OD SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 resistor to UIM1_PWR. UIM1 clock signal. UIM1 Reset control. UIM1 card detect. of UIM interface should be protected against ESD. If unused,please keep open. Antenna tuner control 0 Antenna tuner control 1 Antenna tuner control 2 Antenna tuner control 3 MIPI interface tunable ANT, MIPI data MIPI interface tunable ANT, MIPI clock 1.8V power output for antenna tuner 1.8V voltage domain. If unused, please keep open. I2S serial clock,Reserved I2S Serial receive data,Reserved I2S Serial transmit data,can mux as ANT_TUNER_CFG or GPIO,reserved I2S word alignment/select,Reserved I2S main clock,Reserved 1.8V voltage domain. If unused, keep them open. I2C data signal I2C clock signal I2C interrupt request,can mux as GPIO 1.8V voltage domain.Internal pulled up to 1.8V. If unused, please keep open. UART receive mux as GPIO. UART transmit mux as GPIO. data,can data,can 1.8V voltage domain. The module 14 / 57 PCI_DPR1#* PCI_DPR2#* NC NC Notch Notch 25 28 29,31, 35,37, 41,43, 47,49, 53,55 12,13, 14,15, 16,17, 18,19 NOTE "*"means under development. SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 status indicator via LED devices Active low Dynamic power reduction - DI Body SAR control signal1# It's 3.3V tolerant but can be driven Dynamic power reduction - by either 1.8V or DI Body SAR 3.3V GPIO. control signal2# NC NC pins,please keep open. Notch www.simcom.com 15 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 2.3 Mechanical Information The following figure shows the package outline drawing of the M.2 card. TOP View BOT View Figure 3: Pin out diagram 2.4 Package Dimensions www.simcom.com 16 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Figure 4: Dimensions of SIM6600-eM2 (Unit: mm) www.simcom.com 17 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 3 Interface Application 3.1 Power Supply The recommended power supply of SIM6600-eM2 is 3.7V and the voltage ranges from 3.135 V to 4.4 V. The SIM6600-eM2 has 5 power pins and 11 Ground pins, to ensure the SIM6600-eM2 card works normally, all the pins must be connected. The connector pin is defined to support 500mA current per pin continuously. Table 6: VBAT pins electronic characteristic Symbol VBAT IVBAT(peak) IVBAT(power-off) Description Module power voltage Module power peak current in normal mode. Module power current in power off mode. Min. 3.135 - Typ. 3.7 50 Max. 4.4 1 - Unit V A uA 3.1.1 Power Supply Design Guide Make sure that the voltage on the VBAT pins will never drop below 3.135V, even during a transmit event, when current consumption may rise up to 1.0A. If the voltage drops below 3.135V, the module will be powered off automatically. NOTE Be sure the power supply for VBAT pins can support more than1.0A, using a total of more than 100uF capacitors is recommended, in order to avoid the voltage drop to lower than 3.135V. Some multi-layer ceramic chip (MLCC) capacitors (0.1/1uF) with low ESR in high frequency band can be used for EMC. These capacitors should be put as close as possible to VBAT pads. Also, users should keep VBAT trace on circuit board wider than 1.0 mm to minimize PCB trace impedance. The following figure shows the recommended circuit. If the VBAT generated by a switch mode power supply,it is suggested to add a bead to suppress the www.simcom.com 18 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Interference.Recommend part of FB101 is BLM21PG300SN1D or MPZ2012S221A. Figure 5: Power supply application circuit NOTE 1. The test condition: The voltage of power supply for VBAT is 3.7V, Ca is 100 µF tantalum capacitor (ESR=0.7). 2. PIN3,5,71,73 are the main return current path of module,these pins should be coppered by a ground plane to main ground. 3. All other GND pins also need connect to ground. In addition, in order to guard for over voltage protection, it is suggested to use a TVS diode to protect the M.2 card.TVS diode should be placed near VBAT pins. Table 7: Recommended TVS diode list No. Manufacturer 1 JCET 2 WAYON 3 WILL 4 WILL Part Number ESDBW5V0A1 WS05DPF-B ESD5611N ESD56151W05 VRWM 5V 5V 5V 5V Package DFN1006-2L DFN1006-2L DFN1006-2L SOD-323 3.1.2 Recommended Power Supply Circuit It is recommended that a switching mode power supply or a linear regulator power supply is used. It is important to make sure that all the components used in the power supply circuit can resist the current which could be more than 1A. www.simcom.com 19 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 The following figure shows the linear regulator reference circuit with 5V input and 3.7V output. Figure 6: Linear regulator reference circuit If there is a high dropout between input and VBAT, or the efficiency is extremely important, then a switching mode power supply will be preferable. The following figure shows the switching mode power supply reference circuit with 12V input and 3.7V output. Figure 7: Switching mode power supply reference circuit NOTE 1. The Switching Mode power supply solution for VBAT must be chosen carefully against Electro Magnetic Interference and ripple current from depraving RF performance. 2. PWR_CTRL must connect to host in case that the module system crash. 3.2 FULL_CARD_POWER_OFF# Module can be powered on by pulling the FULL_CARD_POWER_OFF# pin up to high level through GPIO. FULL_CARD_POWER_OFF# signal is an active low input signal and will turn the module on when asserted high (1.7 V) and module will disconnect usb and go to sleep mode when asserted low (0.2 V). This pin is 3.3V tolerant and can be driven by either 1.8V or 3.3V GPIO . www.simcom.com 20 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Figure 8: Reference power on/sleep circuit NOTE Note: Module could be automatically power on by connecting FULL_CARD_POWER_OFF# pin to 3.3V power via 0R resistor directly. 3.2.1 Power on The power-on scenarios are illustrated in the following figure. Figure 9: Power on timing sequence Table 8: Power on timing and electronic characteristic Symbol Parameter Twait The time which is used to wait the VBAT to be stable. Ton(usb) The time from power-on issue to USB port ready VIH Input high level voltage on FUL_CARD_POWER_OFF# pin Input low level voltage on FUL_CARD_POWER_OFF# VIL pin Min. TBD 1.0 -0.3 Typ. TBD 1.8 0 Max. 4.4 0.2 Unit ms s V V www.simcom.com 21 / 57 3.2.2 Power off SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 The following methods can be used to power off the card. Method 1: Power off Module by AT command . Method 2: over-voltage or under-voltage automatic power off. Method 3: over-temperature or under-temperature automatic power off. NOTE 1.The over-temperature and over-voltage function is disable by default. 2. If the temperature is outside the range of -25~+75, some warning will be reported via AT port. If the temperature is outside the range of -40~+85, Module will be powered off automatically.(if the function is enabled). 3.The power off AT command is being developed. These procedures will make the M.2 card disconnect from the network and allow the software to enter a safe state, and save data before the card be powered off completely. 3.2.3 Sleep mode When FULL_CARD_POWER_OFF# is pulled down,module will go to sleep mode,system will save power. Pulling down the FULL_CARD_POWER_OFF# pin is illustrated in the following figure. Figure 10: Sleep timing sequence Table 9: Sleep timing and electronic characteristic Symbol Parameter Toff(usb) The time from sleep issue to USB disconnect Time value Min. Typ. - TBD Max. - Unit s www.simcom.com 22 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 3.3 Reset Function Module can be reset by pulling the RESET# pin down to low level. NOTE This function is only used as an emergency reset, when power off AT command have lost efficacy. The RESET# pin has been pulled up with a resistor to 1.8V internally, so it does not need to be pulled up externally. It is strongly recommended to put a100pF capacitor and an ESD protection diode close to the RESET# pin. Please refer to the following figure for the recommended reference circuit. Figure 11: Reference reset circuit Table 10: RESET pin electronic characteristic Symbol Description Treset The active low level impulse time on RESET_N pin to reset Module VIH Input high level voltage VIL Input low level voltage Min. 1.2 -0.3 Typ. Max. Unit 50 - ms 1.8 2.1 V 0 0.4 V 3.4 UART interface Module provides a 2-wire UART (universal asynchronous serial transmission) interface as DCE (Data Communication Equipment). AT commands and data transmission can be performed through UART interface. The following figures show the reference design. www.simcom.com 23 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Figure 12: UART modem The Module UART is 1.8V voltage interface. If user's UART application circuit is 3.3V voltage interface, the level shifter circuits should be used for voltage matching. The TXB0102RGYR provided by Texas Instruments is recommended. The following figure shows the voltage matching reference design. Figure 13: Reference circuit of level shift NOTE Module supports the following baud rates: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, 460800, 921600. The default band rate is 115200bps. 3.5 I2C Interface Module provides an I2C interface compatible with I2C specification, version 3.0, with clock rate up to 400 kbps. Its operation voltage is 1.8V. The following figure shows the I2C bus reference design. www.simcom.com 24 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Figure 14: I2C reference circuit NOTE SDA and SCL have pull-up resistors in Module,2 external pull up resistors are reserved. 3.6 WoWWAN# The WoWWAN# pin is an open drain signal which can be used as an interrupt signal to the host. Normally it will keep high logic level until certain conditions such as receiving SMS, voice call (CSD, video) or URC reporting, then WoWWAN# will change to low logic level to inform the host (client PC), the pulse time is 1 second. Figure 15: WOWWAN# behaviourSMS and URC report WAKE_ON_WWAN Reference circuit is recommended in the following figure. www.simcom.com 25 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Figure 16: WOWWAN# reference circuit 3.7 USB2.0 Interface SIM6600-eM2 supports one USB2.0 interface. The module supports three USB speeds: low-speed (1.5Mbps), full-speed (12Mbps) and high-speed (480Mbps). NOTE 1. The USB_D- and USB_D+ nets must be traced by 90Ohm+/-10% differential impedance. 2. USB NOT support OTG function and USB charging function. Module is used as a USB device by default. When FULL_CARD_POWER_OFF# is pulled down,USB will disconnect ,module will go to sleep mode which can reduce power consumption.Pull high the FULL_CARD_POWER_OFF#,USB will reconnection. The reference schematic is as following: www.simcom.com 26 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Figure 17: USB reference circuit Because of the high bit rate on USB bus, more attention should be paid to the influence of the junction capacitance of the ESD component on USB data lines. Typically, for the USB2.0 signals (USB D- and USB D+), the capacitance should not be more than 3pF. It is recommended to use an ESD protection component such as ESD9M5.0ST5G provided by On Semiconductor (www.onsemi.com ). 3.8 UIM Interface Module supports both 1.8V and 3.0V UIM Cards. Table 11: UIM electronic characteristic in 1.8V mode (UIM-PWR=1.8V) Symbol Parameter Min. Typ. Max. UIM-PWR LDO power output voltage 1.75 1.8 1.95 VIH High-level input voltage 0.65*UIM-PWR - UIM-PWR +0.3 VIL Low-level input voltage -0.3 0 0.35*UIM-PWR VOH High-level output voltage UIM-PWR -0.45 - UIM-PWR VOL Low-level output voltage 0 0 0.45 Table 12: UIM electronic characteristic 3.0V mode (UIM-PWR=2.85V) Symbol Parameter Min. Typ. Max. UIM-PWR LDO power output voltage 2.75 2.85 3.05 VIH High-level input voltage 0.65*UIM-PWR - UIM-PWR +0.3 VIL Low-level input voltage -0.3 0 0.25*UIM-PWR VOH High-level output voltage UIM-PWR -0.45 - UIM-PWR VOL Low-level output voltage 0 0 0.45 Unit V V V V V Unit V V V V V www.simcom.com 27 / 57 3.8.1 USIM Application Guide SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 It is recommended to use an ESD protection component such as ESDA6V1-5W6 produced by ST (www.st.com ) or SMF12C produced by ON SEMI (www.onsemi.com ). Note that the USIM peripheral circuit should be close to the USIM card socket. The following figure shows the 6-pin SIM card holder reference circuit. Figure 18: USIM interface reference circuit The SIM Detect pin is used for detection of the UIM card hot plug in. User can select the 8-pin UIM card holder to implement UIM card detection function. The following figure shows the 8-pin SIM card holder reference circuit. Figure 19: UIM interface reference circuit with UIM_DET If the UIM card detection function is not used, user can keep the SIM Detect pin open. 3.8.2 USIM layout guide SIM card circuit is susceptible, the interference may cause the SIM card failures or some other situations, so it is strongly recommended to follow these guidelines while designing: Make sure that the SIM card holder should be far away from the antenna while in PCB layout. SIM traces should keep away from RF lines, VBAT and high-speed signal lines. www.simcom.com 28 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 The traces should be as short as possible. Keep SIM holder's GND connect to main ground directly. Shielding the SIM card signal by ground. Recommended to place a 0.11uF capacitor on UIM-PWR line and keep close to the holder. The rise/fall time of UIM-CLK should not be more than 40ns. Add some TVS and the parasitic capacitance should not exceed 60pF. 3.9 I2S Interface* Module provides an I2S interface for external codec, which comply with the requirements in the Phillips I2S Bus Specifications. NOTE "*"means the I2S function is under developing. 3.10 DPR* DPR (Dynamic Power Reduction) signal is used by SIM6600-eM2 to assist in meeting regulatory SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) requirements for RF exposure. The signal is provided by a host system proximity sensor to the wireless device to provide an input trigger causing a reduction in the radio transmit output power. The module have 2 DPR pins. User can use AT command to active this function, if do not need this function, this pin can be keep floating. Table 13: DPR interface Pin no Pin Name Pin status Low 25 PCI_DPR1# High 28 PCI_DPR2# Low High Function Max transmitting power will be reduced Max transmitting power will not be reduced (default) Max transmitting power will be reduced Max transmitting power will not be reduced (default) NOTE "*" means the DRP function is under developing. www.simcom.com 29 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 3.11 CONFIG Pins These signals provide the means to indicate the specific configuration of the module. SIM6600-eM2 is configured as WWAN-USB2.0. Table 14: CONFIG Pins Pin no Pin Name 21 CONFIG_0 69 CONFIG_1 75 CONFIG_2 1 CONFIG_3 Description Connected to GND internally. Connected to GND internally. Connected to GND internally. No Connect internally. In the M.2 specification, the 4 pins are defined as below: Table 15: Config interface Config_0 Config_1 Config_2 (Pin 21) (Pin 69) (Pin 75) GND GND GND Config_3 (Pin 1) NC Module type and Main host interface WWAN USB 2.0 Comments Vender defined 3.12 LED1# LED1# is open drain output and is used to allow SIM6600-eM2 to provide network status via LED which will be provided by the host. Figure 20: LED1# reference circuit NOTE The value of the resistor named "R" depends on the LED characteristic. www.simcom.com 30 / 57 Table 16: LED1# pin status NETLIGHT pin status Always On 200ms ON, 200ms OFF 800ms ON, 800ms OFF OFF SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Module status Searching Network; Call Connect(include VOLTE,SRLTE) Data Transmit; 4G registered; 3G registered network Power off ;Sleep 3.13 W_DISABLE1# The W_DISABLE1# pin controls SIM6600-eM2 to enter or exit the flight mode, when the W_DISABLE1# signal is asserted to low level, all RF functions would be disabled. When the W_DISABLE1# signal is not asserted, the RF function will be active if it was not disabled by other means such as software. Its reference circuit is shown in the following figure. Figure 21: Flight mode switch reference circuit W_DISABLE1# pin status as below: Table 17: FLIGHT MODE pin status FLIGHTMODE pin status Input Low Level Input High Level Module operation Flight Mode: RF is closed RF is working www.simcom.com 31 / 57 3.14 ANTCTRL interface SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 ANTCTL[0:3] are used for tunable antenna control and should be routed to anappropriate antenna control circuitry. The following table are the definitions for antenn control interfaces. Table 18: Definition of antenna control interface Pin Name Pin No. Electrical Description Description ANTCTL0 59 DO Antenna tuner control0 ANTCTL1 61 DO Antenna tuner control1 ANTCTL2 58 DO Antenna tuner control2 ANTCTL3 56 DO Antenna tuner control3 Comments 1.8V voltage domain.If unused,please keep open NOTE This function is under development,for details please contact SIMCom support teams. 3.15 W_DISABLE2# The W_DISABLE2# pin controls SIM6600-eM2 to disable the GNSS function.When the W_DISABLE2# signal is pulled to low level, the GNSS function would be disabled. SIM6600-eM2 have no GNSS function,this pin is reserved. www.simcom.com 32 / 57 4 Antenna Interfaces SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 SIM6600-eM2 provides a main antenna interface, a diversity antenna interface . The antenna ports have an RF impedance of 50. 4.1 Operating Frequency Table 19: SIM6600-eM2 Operating frequencies WCDMA Band Uplink (UL) WCDMA B1 WCDMA B2 WCDMA B4 WCDMA B5 WCDMA B8 LTE B1 LTE B2 LTE B3 LTE B4 LTE B5 LTE B7 LTE B8 LTE B12 LTE B13 LTE B17 LTE B18 LTE B19 LTE B20 LTE B25 LTE B26 LTE B28 LTE B29 LTE B30 LTE B66 LTE B71 LTE B34 LTE B38 LTE B39 LTE B40 1920 ~1980 MHz 1850 ~1910 MHz 1710 ~1755 MHz 824849 MHz 880 ~915 MHz 1920 ~1980 MHz 1850 ~1910 MHz 1710 ~1785 MHz 1710 ~1755 MHz 824849 MHz 2500~2570MHz 880 ~915 MHz 699 ~716 MHz 777 ~787 MHz 704 ~716 MHz 815 ~830 MHz 830 ~845 MHz 832~862MHz 1850 ~1915 MHz 814 ~849 MHz 703~748MHz N/A 2305 ~2315 MHz 1710 ~1780 MHz 663 ~698 MHz 2010 ~2025 MHz 2570 ~2620 MHz 1880 ~1920 MHz 2300 ~2400 MHz Downlink (DL) 2110 ~2170 MHz 1930 ~1990 MHz 2110 ~2155 MHz 869894MHz 925 ~960 MHz 2110 ~2170 MHz 1930 ~1990 MHz 1805 ~1880 MHz 2110 ~2155 MHz 869894MHz 2620~2690MHz 925 ~960 MHz 729 ~746 MHz 746 ~756 MHz 734 ~746 MHz 860 ~875 MHz 875 ~890 MHz 791~ 821MHz 1930 ~1995 MHz 859 ~894 MHz 758~803MHz 717 ~728 MHz 2350 ~2360 MHz 2110 ~2200 MHz 617 ~652 MHz 2010 ~2025 MHz 2570 ~2620 MHz 1880 ~1920 MHz 2300 ~2400 MHz www.simcom.com Duplex Mode FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD TDD TDD TDD TDD 33 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 LTE B41 NOTE 2496 ~2690 MHz 2496 ~2670 MHz TDD LTE-FDD B29 supports Rx only and is only for secondary component carrier. 4.2 Antenna Installation 4.2.1 Antenna Requirements The following table shows the requirements on main antenna and Diversity antenna. Table 20:WCDMA/LTE antenna Passive Direction Gain Input impedance Efficiency VSWR Cable insertion Loss <1GHz Cable insertion Loss 1GHz~2.2GHz Cable insertion Loss 2.3GHz~2.7GHz Recommended standard Omni directional > -3dBi (Avg) 50 > 30 % <2 <1dB <1.5dB <2dB 4.2.2 Recommended RF Connector for Antenna Installation When choosing antennas, user should pay attentions to the connector on antenna which should match with the connector on the module. The standard 2x2 mm size RF receptacle connectors have been used on SIM6600-eM2. The dimension of the connector on SIM6600-eM2 is 2.0*2.0*0.6mm. Shows the RF connector dimension in the following figure: www.simcom.com 34 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Figure 22: Antenna connector The major specifications of the RF connector as below: Table 21: the major specifications of the RF connector Item Specification Nominal Frequency Range DC to 6 GHz Nominal Impedance 50 Temperature Rating -40 to + 85 Initial Contact Resistance (without conductor resistance) Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (V.S.W.R.) Center contact 20.0mmax. Outer contact 20.0mmax. Meet the requirements of 1.3max.(DC3GHz) 1.45max.(3GHz6GHz) There are two kinds of coaxial cables mating the RF connector in the SIM6600-eM2, SIMCom recommend use Murata and SUZHOU KELI, and the Part Number is MXFR32HP1000 of the Murata and KLC-2058 of the KELI. www.simcom.com 35 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 5 Electrical Specifications 5.1 Absolute maximum ratings Absolute maximum rating for digital and analog pins of Module are listed in the following table: Table 22:Absolute maximum ratings Parameter Voltage at VBAT pins Voltage at digital pins (GPIO,I2C,UART, I2S) Voltage at digital pins (UIM) Voltage at FULL_CARD_POWER_OFF# Voltage at RESET# Min. -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 Typ. - Max. 4.7 2.1 3.05 4.7 2.1 Unit V V V 5.2 Operating conditions Table 23: Recommended operating ratings Parameter Voltage at VBAT Min. 3.135 Table 24: 1.8V Digital I/O characteristics* Parameter Description Min. VIH High-level input voltage 1.17 VIL Low-level input voltage -0.3 VOH High-level output voltage 1.35 VOL Low-level output voltage 0 IOH High-level output current(no pull down resistor) - Low-level output current(no pull IOL up resistor) - IIH Input high leakage current (no pull down resistor) - IIL Input low leakage current(no pull up resistor) TBD NOTE www.simcom.com Typ. 3.7 Typ. 1.8 0 TBD TBD - - Max. 4.4 Unit V Max. 2.1 0.63 1.8 0.45 - - TBD - Unit V V V V mA mA uA uA 36 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 These parameters are for digital interface pins, such as UART, I2C, I2S, RESET#, ANTCTL and GPIOs (DPR, SIM DETECT). The operating temperature of Module is listed in the following table. Table 25:Operating temperature Parameter Normal operation compliant) temperature(3GPP Extended operation temperature* Storage temperature Min. -25 TBD -40 NOTE Typ. 25 TBD 25 Max. 70 TBD 80 Unit Module is able to make and receive voice calls, data calls, SMS and make UMTX/LTE traffic in extended operation temperature. The performance will be reduced slightly from the 3GPP specifications if the temperature is outside the normal operating temperature range and still within the extreme operating temperature range. 5.3 Operating Mode 5.3.1 Operating Mode Definition The table below summarizes the various operating modes of Module product. Table 26: Operating mode Definition* Mode Function Pull down the FULL_CARD_POWER_OFF# pin,set the module to a sleep UMTS/LTE mode. In this case, the current consumption of module will be reduced to Sleep a very low level and the module can still receive paging message and Normal SMS. operation UMTS/LTE Idle Software is active. Module is registered to the network, and the Module is ready to communicate. UMTS/LTE Talk Connection between two subscribers is in progress. In this case, the power consumption depends on network settings such as DTX off/on, www.simcom.com 37 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 UMTS/LTE Standby UMTS/LTE Data transmission Flight mode Power off FR/EFR/HR, hopping sequences, and antenna. Module is ready for data transmission, but no data is currently sent or received. In this case, power consumption depends on network settings. There is data transmission in progress. In this case, power consumption is related to network settings (e.g. power control level); uplink/downlink data rates, etc. Pulling down the W_disable1# pin can be used to set the Module to flight mode without removing the power supply. In this mode, the RF part of the Module will not work, but the serial port and USB port are still accessible. The power consumption in this mode is lower than normal mode. Module will go into power off mode by sending the AT command "AT+CPOF" then pull down the FULL_CARD_POWER_OFF# pin, normally. In this mode the power management unit shuts down the power supply, and software is not active. The serial port and USB are is not accessible. NOTE These AT Command is under development,for details please contact SIMCom support teams. 5.3.2 Sleep mode In sleep mode, the current consumption of Module will be reduced to a very low level, and Module can still receive paging message and SMS. Several hardware and software conditions must be satisfied in order to let Module enter into sleep mode: 1. UART condition 2. USB condition 3. Software condition NOTE Before designing, pay attention to how to realize sleeping/waking function. 5.4 Current Consumption The current consumption is listed in the table below. www.simcom.com 38 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Table 27:Current consumption on VBAT Pins (VBAT=3.7V) UMTS sleep mode WCDMA supply current (without USB connection) LTE sleep mode LTE FDD supply current (without USB connection) LTE TDD supply current (without USB connection) UMTS Talk WCDMA B1 WCDMA B2 WCDMA B4 WCDMA B5 WCDMA B8 HSDPA data WCDMA B1 WCDMA B2 WCDMA B4 WCDMA B5 WCDMA B8 LTE data LTE-FDD B1 LTE-FDD B2 LTE-FDD B3 LTE-FDD B4 LTE-FDD B5 LTE-FDD B7 LTE-FDD B8 LTE-FDD B12 LTE-FDD B13 LTE-FDD B17 LTE-FDD B18 Sleep mode @DRX=9 Typical: TBD mA Idle mode@DRX=9 Typical: 49.4 mA Sleep mode Typical: TBD mA Idle mode Typical:48.7 mA Sleep mode Typical: TBD mA Idle mode Typical:49.5 mA @Power 23dBm Typical: 668mA @Power 23dBm Typical: 585 mA @Power 23dBm Typical: 622 mA @Power 23dBm Typical: 580 mA @Power 23dBm Typical: 575 mA @Power 23dBm Typical: 668 mA @Power 23dBm Typical: 585 mA @Power 23dBm Typical: 622 mA @Power 23dBm Typical: 580 mA @Power 23dBm Typical: 575 mA @5MHz @10MHz @20MHz @5MHz @10MHz @20MHz @5MHz @10MHz @20MHz @5MHz @10MHz @20MHz @5MHz @10MHz @5MHz @10MHz @20MHz @5MHz @10MHz @5MHz @10MHz @5MHz @10MHz @5MHz @10MHz @5MHz @10MHz 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm Typical: 766 mA Typical: 776 mA Typical: 781 mA Typical: 644 mA Typical: 634 mA Typical: 635 mA Typical: 699 mA Typical: 701 mA Typical: 703 mA Typical: 644 mA Typical: 647 mA Typical: 653 mA Typical: 630 mA Typical: 635 mA Typical: 740 mA Typical: 766 mA Typical: 763 mA Typical: 709 mA Typical: 724 mA Typical: 603 mA Typical: 610 mA Typical: 745 mA Typical: 736 mA Typical: 612 mA Typical: 617 mA Typical: 662 mA Typical: 686 mA www.simcom.com 39 / 57 LTE-FDD B19 LTE-FDD B20 LTE-FDD B25 LTE-FDD B26 LTE-FDD B28 LTE-FDD B29 LTE-FDD B30 LTE-FDD B66 LTE-FDD B71 LTE-TDD B34 LTE-TDD B38 LTE-TDD B39 LTE-TDD B40 LTE-TDD B41 5.5 RF Output Power SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 @5MHz @10MHz @5MHz @10MHz @20MHz @5MHz @10MHz @20MHz @5MHz @10MHz @5MHz @10MHz @20MHz N/A @5MHz @10MHz @5MHz @10MHz @20MHz @5MHz @10MHz @5MHz @10MHz @5MHz @10MHz @20MHz @5MHz @10MHz @20MHz @5MHz @10MHz @20MHz @5MHz @10MHz @20MHz 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm 23dBm Typical: 619 mA Typical: 635 mA Typical: 683 mA Typical: 677 mA Typical: 697 mA Typical: 655 mA Typical: 654 mA Typical: 653 mA Typical: 636 mA Typical: 638 mA Typical: 624 mA Typical: 626 mA Typical: 625 mA Typical: 685 mA Typical: 681 mA Typical: 657 mA Typical: 665 mA Typical: 654 mA Typical: 711 mA Typical: 702 mA Typical: 533 mA Typical: 573 mA Typical: 549 mA Typical: 606 mA Typical: 591 mA Typical: 581 mA Typical: 615 mA Typical: 550 mA Typical: 730 mA Typical: 758 mA Typical: 744 mA Typical: 600 mA Typical: 593 mA Typical: 577 mA The following table shows the RF output power of SIM6600-eM2 module. Table 28: Conducted Output Power Frequency Max WCDMA Bands 23dBm + 2/-2dB LTE-FDD Bands 23dBm + 1.5/-1.5dB LTE-TDD Bands 23dBm + 1.5/-1.5dB Min < -50dBm < -40dBm < -40dBm www.simcom.com 40 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 5.6 Conducted Receive Sensitivity The following tables show conducted RF receiving sensitivity of SIM6600-eM2 module. Table 29:SIM6600-eM2 Conducted RF Receiving Sensitivity Frequency Primary Diversity (Typ.) (Typ.) WCDMA B1 -110.5 NA WCDMA B2 -111 NA WCDMA B4 -112 NA WCDMA B5 -112 NA WCDMA B8 -110.5 NA LTE-FDD B1(10M) -97 -97.6 LTE-FDD B2(10M) -98 -98.4 LTE-FDD B3(10M) -98.5 -98 LTE-FDD B4(10M) -98.5 -97.2 LTE-FDD B5(10M) -97.5 -98 LTE-FDD B7(10M) -97.5 -98.2 LTE-FDD B8(10M) -97.5 -98 LTE-FDD B12(10M) -99 -98.1 LTE-FDD B13(10M) -98.5 -99.1 LTE-FDD B17(10M) -99 -99.3 LTE-FDD B18(10M) -97.5 -99 LTE-FDD B19(10M) -98 -98.2 LTE-FDD B20(10M) -98.5 -99.2 LTE-FDD B25(10M) -98.5 -98.2 LTE-FDD B26(10M) -98 -98.8 LTE-FDD B28(10M) -98 -99 LTE-FDD B29(10M) -98.3 -98.3 LTE-FDD B30(10M) -98 -98.8 LTE-FDD B66(10M) -98.8 -97.5 LTE-FDD B71(10M) -98.5 -99 LTE-FDD B34(10M) -98.5 -98.6 LTE-FDD B38(10M) -98.5 -98.6 LTE-FDD B39(10M) -98.5 -98.9 LTE-FDD B40(10M) -98 -97.6 LTE-FDD B41(10M) -97.5 -97.1 www.simcom.com 41 / 57 NOTE The data in above table are gotten at static condition. Per 3GPP specification. SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 5.7 ESD Module is sensitive to ESD in the process of storage, transporting, and assembling. When Module is mounted on the users' mother board, the ESD components should be placed beside the connectors which human body may touch, such as USIM card holder, SD card holder, audio jacks, switches, USB interface, etc. The following table shows the Module ESD measurement performance without any external ESD component. Table 30: The ESD performance measurement table (Temperature: 25, Humidity: 45%) Part VBAT, GND Antenna port FULL_CARD_POWER_OFF# USB RESET_N UIM Card Other PADs Contact discharge +/-4KV +/-4KV +/-2KV +/-2KV +/-2KV +/-2KV +/-2KV Air discharge +/-8KV +/-8KV +/-4KV +/-4KV +/-4KV +/-4KV +/-4KV NOTE When install RF antenna cable,must turn off power of the module. www.simcom.com 42 / 57 6 Appearance 6.1 Top and Bottom View of Module SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Figure 23: Top and bottom view of Module www.simcom.com 43 / 57 6.2 Label Description Information SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Figure 24: Label information Table 31: The description of label information No. Description A LOGO B Project name C Product code D QR code E Serial number.The 5th to 8th represent the production date.For example,2340 represents production in the 40th week of 2023. F International mobile equipment identity G International mobile equipment identity H International mobile equipment identity NOTE Figure 23 and Figure 24 are the design effect diagrams of the module for reference only. The actual appearance is subject to the actual product. www.simcom.com 44 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 7 Install SIM6600-eM2 to Board The module should be install well by the connector and screw as the following figure illustration. The module Stand-off and mounting screw also serve as part of the module Electrical Ground path. The Stand-off should be connected directly to the ground plane on the platform. So that when the module is mounted and the mounting screw is screwed on to hold the module in place, this will make the electrical ground connection from the module to the platform ground plane. Figure 25: Equipment diagram 8 Thermal Design Customer should pay attentions to the thermal design of SIM6600-eM2, for the mass data application, the module would work in max power status and last long time, the temperature of module would increase quickly, especially in high temperature environment. Module reserved a ground plane on the bottom side for the heat dissipating, customer could conduct the heat to the large board by the silica gel, and the surface copper area on large board should be more than 900 mm2. For better thermal performance, customer could use a heat sink device to conduct the heat to the air. www.simcom.com 45 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Figure 26: Thermal design diagram Table 32: The silica gel selection guide Item Specific Gravity Continuous use Temp Volume Resistivity Voltage Endurance Flame Rating Conductivity Test method ASTMD792 EN344 ASTMD257 ASTMD149 UL-94 ASTMD5470 Recommend value 3.2±0.1 -40~+220 1.0*1011 4 V-0 8 Unit g/cc -CM KV/mm w/m-k 9 Packaging Module support tray packaging. Figure 27: Packaging diagram www.simcom.com 46 / 57 Module tray drawing SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Table 33: Tray size Length±3mm 245.0 Small carton drawing Figure 28: Tray drawing Width±3mm 165.0 Number 10 Figure 29: Small carton drawing Table 34: Small Carton size Length±10mm Width±10mm Height±10mm www.simcom.com Number 47 / 57 270 180 Big carton drawing SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 120 10*20=200 Figure 30: Big carton drawing Table 35:Big Carton size Length±10mm Width±10mm 380 280 Height±10mm Number 280 200*4=800 www.simcom.com 48 / 57 10 Appendix SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 10.1 Coding Schemes and Maximum Net Data Rates over Air Interface Table 36: Coding Schemes and Maximum Net Data Rates over Air Interface HSDPA device category Max data ratepeak Modulation type Category 1 1.2Mbps 16QAM, QPSK Category 2 1.2Mbps 16QAM, QPSK Category 3 1.8Mbps 16QAM, QPSK Category 4 1.8Mbps 16QAM, QPSK Category 5 3.6Mbps 16QAM, QPSK Category 6 3.6Mbps 16QAM, QPSK Category 7 7.2Mbps 16QAM, QPSK Category 8 7.2Mbps 16QAM, QPSK Category 9 10.2Mbps 16QAM, QPSK Category 10 14.4Mbps 16QAM, QPSK Category 11 0.9Mbps QPSK Category 12 1.8Mbps QPSK Category 13 17.6Mbps 64QAM Category 14 21.1Mbps 64QAM Category 15 23.4Mbps 16QAM Category 16 28Mbps 16QAM Category 17 23.4Mbps 64QAM Category 18 28Mbps 64QAM Category 19 35.5Mbps 64QAM Category 20 42Mbps 64QAM Category 21 23.4Mbps 16QAM Category 22 28Mbps 16QAM Category 23 35.5Mbps 64QAM Category 24 42.2Mbps 64QAM HSUPA device category Max data ratepeak Modulation type Category 1 0.96Mbps QPSK Category 2 1.92Mbps QPSK Category 3 1.92Mbps QPSK Category 4 3.84Mbps QPSK Category 5 3.84Mbps QPSK Category 6 Category 7 5.76Mbps 11.5Mbps QPSK 16QAM www.simcom.com 49 / 57 LTE-FDD device category (Downlink) Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 Category 6 Category 7 Category 8 Category 9 Category 10 Category 11 Category 12 Category 13 LTE-FDD device category (Uplink) Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 Category 6 Category 7 Max data ratepeak 10Mbps 50Mbps 100Mbps 150Mbps 300Mbps 300Mbps 300Mbps 300Mbps 450Mbps 600Mbps 600Mbps 600Mbps 600Mbps Max data ratepeak 5Mbps 25Mbps 50Mbps 50Mbps 75Mbps 50Mbps 150Mbps SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Modulation type QPSK/16QAM/64QAM QPSK/16QAM/64QAM QPSK/16QAM/64QAM QPSK/16QAM/64QAM QPSK/16QAM/64QAM QPSK/16QAM/64QAM QPSK/16QAM/64QAM QPSK/16QAM/64QAM QPSK/16QAM/64QAM QPSK/16QAM/64QAM QPSK/16QAM/64QAM/256QAM QPSK/16QAM/64QAM/256QAM QPSK/16QAM/64QAM/256QAM Modulation type QPSK/16QAM QPSK/16QAM QPSK/16QAM QPSK/16QAM QPSK/16QAM/64QAM QPSK/16QAM QPSK/16QAM www.simcom.com 50 / 57 10.2 Related Documents SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 Table 37: Related Documents NO. Title [1] ITU-T Draft new recommendationV.25ter [2] GSM 07.07 [3] GSM 07.10 [4] GSM 07.05 [5] GSM 11.14 [6] GSM 11.11 [7] GSM 03.38 [8] GSM 11.10 [9] 3GPP TS 51.010-1 [10] 3GPP TS 34.124 [11] 3GPP TS 34.121 [12] 3GPP TS 34.123-1 [13] 3GPP TS 34.123-3 [14] EN 301 908-02 V2.2.1 [15] EN 301 489-24 V1.2.1 [16] IEC/EN60950-1(2001) [17] 3GPP TS 51.010-1 [18] GCF-CC V3.23.1 [19] 2002/95/EC www.simcom.com Description Serial asynchronous automatic dialing and control Digital cellular telecommunications (Phase 2+); AT command set for GSM Mobile Equipment (ME) Support GSM 07.10 multiplexing protocol Digital cellular telecommunications (Phase 2+); Use of Data Terminal Equipment Data Circuit terminating Equipment (DTE DCE) interface for Short Message Service (SMS) and Cell Broadcast Service (CBS) Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Specification of the SIM Application Toolkit for the Subscriber Identity Module Mobile Equipment (SIM ME) interface Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Specification of the Subscriber Identity Module Mobile Equipment (SIM ME) interface Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Alphabets and language-specific information Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2) Mobile Station (MS) conformance specification Part 1: Conformance specification Digital cellular telecommunications system (Release 5); Mobile Station (MS) conformance specification Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) for mobile terminals and ancillary equipment. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) for mobile terminals and ancillary equipment. Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Terminal conformance specification; Radio transmission and reception (FDD) User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Part 3: Abstract Test Suites. Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Base Stations (BS) and User Equipment (UE) for IMT-2000. Third Generation cellular networks; Part 2: Harmonized EN for IMT-2000, CDMA Direct Spread (UTRA FDD) (UE) covering essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 24: Specific conditions for IMT-2000 CDMA Direct Spread (UTRA) for Mobile and portable (UE) radio and ancillary equipment Safety of information technology equipment (2000) Digital cellular telecommunications system (Release 5); Mobile Station (MS) conformance specification Global Certification Forum - Certification Criteria Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain 51 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS) [20] SIM7X00 This document describes how to use UART interface of Series_UART_Application SIMCom modules. Note_V1.xx [21] Antenna design guidelines Antenna design guidelines for diversity receiver system for diversity receiver system www.simcom.com 52 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 10.3 Terms and Abbreviations Table 38:Terms and Abbreviations Abbreviation Description ADC Analog-to-Digital Converter ARP Antenna Reference Point BER Bit Error Rate BTS Base Transceiver Station CS Coding Scheme CSD Circuit Switched Data CTS Clear to Send DAC Digital-to-Analog Converter DRX Discontinuous Reception DSP Digital Signal Processor DTE Data Terminal Equipment (typically computer, terminal, printer) DTR Data Terminal Ready DTX Discontinuous Transmission EFR Enhanced Full Rate EGSM Enhanced GSM EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility ESD Electrostatic Discharge ETS European Telecommunication Standard EVDO Evolution Data Only FCC Federal Communications Commission (U.S.) FD SIM fix dialing phonebook FDMA Frequency Division Multiple Access FR Full Rate GMSK Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System GPRS General Packet Radio Service GPS Global Positioning System GSM Global Standard for Mobile Communications HR Half Rate HSPA High Speed Packet Access HSIC High-speed Inter-chip I2C Inter-Integrated Circuit IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity LTE Long Term Evolution MDIO Management Data Input/Output www.simcom.com 53 / 57 MMD MO MS MT NMEA PAP PBCCH PCB PCS RF RMS RTC SIM SMS SPI SMPS TDMA TE TX UART VSWR SM SGMII NC EDGE HSDPA HSUPA ZIF WCDMA VCTCXO USIM UMTS UART SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 MDIO manageable device Mobile Originated Mobile Station (GSM engine), also referred to as TE Mobile Terminated National Marine Electronics Association Password Authentication Protocol Packet Switched Broadcast Control Channel Printed Circuit Board Personal Communication System, also referred to as GSM 1900 Radio Frequency Root Mean Square (value) Real Time Clock Subscriber Identification Module Short Message Service serial peripheral interface Switched-mode power supply Time Division Multiple Access Terminal Equipment, also referred to as DTE Transmit Direction Universal Asynchronous Receiver & Transmitter Voltage Standing Wave Ratio SIM phonebook Serial gigabit media independent interface Not connect Enhanced data rates for GSM evolution High Speed Downlink Packet Access High Speed Uplink Packet Access Zero intermediate frequency Wideband Code Division Multiple Access Voltage control temperature-compensated crystal oscillator Universal subscriber identity module Universal mobile telecommunications system Universal asynchronous receiver transmitter www.simcom.com 54 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 10.4 Safety Caution Table 39:Safety Caution Marks Requirements When in a hospital or other health care facility, observe the restrictions about the use of mobiles. Switch the cellular terminal or mobile off, medical equipment may be sensitive and not operate normally due to RF energy interference. Switch off the cellular terminal or mobile before boarding an aircraft. Make sure it is switched off. The operation of wireless appliances in an aircraft is forbidden to prevent interference with communication systems. Forgetting to think much of these instructions may impact the flight safety, or offend local legal action, or both. Do not operate the cellular terminal or mobile in the presence of flammable gases or fumes. Switch off the cellular terminal when you are near petrol stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Operation of any electrical equipment in potentially explosive atmospheres can constitute a safety hazard. Your cellular terminal or mobile receives and transmits radio frequency energy while switched on. RF interference can occur if it is used close to TV sets, radios, computers or other electric equipment. Road safety comes first! Do not use a hand-held cellular terminal or mobile when driving a vehicle, unless it is securely mounted in a holder for hands free operation. Before making a call with a hand-held terminal or mobile, park the vehicle. GSM cellular terminals or mobiles operate over radio frequency signals and cellular networks and cannot be guaranteed to connect in all conditions, especially with a mobile fee or an invalid SIM card. While you are in this condition and need emergent help, please remember to use emergency calls. In order to make or receive calls, the cellular terminal or mobile must be switched on and in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength. Some networks do not allow for emergency call if certain network services or phone features are in use (e.g. lock functions, fixed dialing etc.). You may have to deactivate those features before you can make an emergency call. Also, some networks require that a valid SIM card be properly inserted in the cellular terminal or mobile. www.simcom.com 55 / 57 SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 FCC Caution § 15.19 Labeling requirements. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. § 15.21 Information to user. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. § 15.105 Information to the user. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. KDB 996369 D03 OEM Manual v01 Requirement 2.2 List of applicable FCC rules Device compliance with FCC part 22/24/27/90 2.3 Summarize the specific operational use conditions Device only a single modular transmitter, that support WCDMA/ LTE 2.4 Limited module procedures Device only a single modular transmitter, single module approval www.simcom.com 56 / 57 2.5 Trace antenna designs With a PIFA antenna, maximum antenna gain is 3.12dBi SIM6600-eM2 User Manual V1.01 2.6 RF exposure considerations The deceive compliance with FCC Part 2.1901 RF exposure evaluation with 20cm distance 2.7 Antennas With a PIFA antenna, maximum antenna gain is 3.12dBi 2.8 Label and compliance information The label include FCC ID: 2AJYU-8MH0012, and other compliance information statement provide in the user manual . And the host product manufacturers that they need to provide a physical or e-label stating "Contains FCC ID: 2AJYU-8MH0012" when use this module. 2.9 Information on test modes and additional testing requirements5 2.10 Additional testing, Part 15 Subpart B disclaimer www.simcom.com 57 / 57