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Page 1 - Power Management

Gx64 APPLICATION NOTE Power Management Reference: WI_DEV_Gx64_APN_007 Version: 001 Date: 2007/01/31

Page 2 - No Warranty

2.2.3 GR64002 This variant of GR64 implements all four PSC-options, ON/OFF, PON_H, ALARM and CHG_IN. Figure 4: GR64002 Power Management Block Diagr

Page 3 - Table of Contents

3 Implementation Recommendations This section describes how to implement features related to the Power Management of the Wireless CPUs. 3.1 Applyin

Page 4 - Table of Figures

3.2 Power state control of the Wireless CPU There are a maximum of six signals that affects the HW power state of the GR/GS64 family of Wireless CPU

Page 5 - 1 Introduction

The two SW power state control signals are not included in Figure 5. This figure only shows the HW-signals. Figure 6: Power Management State Diagr

Page 6 - 1.3 Acknowledgements

The signal should be held low for at least tLow time for the Wireless CPU to be able to detect and respond with a power hold signal (PWR_KEEP). The

Page 7 - 2 Block Diagrams

3.2.4 ALARM The ALARM-signal can be both an internal and external signal for all Wireless CPUs except GR64001 where it is only an internal signal.

Page 8 - 2.2.1 GS64

3.2.5 AT+CFUN This AT-command is used to change the power state of the Wireless CPU. See the AT-command manual for more details. 3.2.6 AT*E2RESET

Page 9 - 2.2.2 GR64001

The numbers given above are approximations. The real current levels might differ, but should most often be less than what is listed. 3.4 Charging

Page 10 - 2.2.3 GR64002

Figure 7: Interface circuit implementation for GS64 The level translator type used in Figure 7 can be either ST2378E from ST Microelectronics, MAX3

Page 11 - 3.1 Applying power on VCC

Figure 8: Typical VREF level translation implementation in a GR64002 One drawback of this solution is that VREF cannot be used by the application t

Page 12 - CAUTION

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Page 13 - 3.2.1 ON/OFF

3.6.2 GR64002 HW-detection In GR64002, where VREF is an input to the Wireless CPU the HW-detection of the power state must use SIMDET instead of VRE

Page 14 - 3.2.3 External PON_H

Table 4: Power state transition levels Wireless CPU Power status SIMDET level Power ON >1.5V Power OFF <0.4V It is possible to connect the

Page 15 - 3.2.4 ALARM

3.7 VRTC and ALARM These are the two system connector signals that relate to the RTC. VRTC is powered from VCC. If the application wants the RTC

Page 16 - 3.2.5 AT+CFUN

The power supply should be an efficient converter that takes the VIN supply from whatever voltage level the source is providing and converts it to th

Page 17 - 3.5 How to use VREF

4 4.1 avecom Inc is not responsible for the charger power supplies reference design. The integrator sholisted below d 4.2 DC/DC Power Supply he imp

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4.3 AC/DC Power Supply The implementation shown in Appendix B is the reference design of a 3.6V AC/DC tor from National Semiconductors. The input v

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The circuit attains a periodic steady-state in which the volt-seconds across the are exactly balanced by the volt-seconds due to t voltage level tra

Page 20 - 3.6.2 GR64002 HW-detection

Gx64 APPLICATION NOTE Power Management Page: 27/30 4.3.3 Bill Of Material Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être comm

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Gx64 APPLICATION NOTE Power Management Page: 28/30 APPENDIX A This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed o

Page 22 - 3.7 VRTC and ALARM

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Table of Contents 1 Introduction ... 5 1.1 ABBREVIATIONS .

Page 24 - Reference Designs

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Page 25 - 4.3.2 Design Summary

3.7 VRTC AND ALARM ... 22 3.7.1 USING ALARM AS P

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1 Introduction This document describes how to apply power, control power states (On/Off), and give other hints on how to optimise the Wireless CPU i

Page 27 - 4.3.3 Bill Of Material

1.2 Notation The following symbols and admonition notation are used to draw the reader’s attention to notable or crucially-important information.

Page 28 - APPENDIX A

2 Block Diagrams 2.1 System Power Management Block Diagram The GR/GS64 Wireless CPUs have a number of signals in the system connector that affect t

Page 29 - APPENDIX B

Table 1: Type / Variant Configuration GR64001 GR64002 GS64 Feature Type Pin(s) Pin(s) Pin(s) VCC PSI √ 1,3,5,7,9 √ 1,3,5,7,9 √ 2,4,6,8,10,

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Figure 2: GS64 Power Management Block Diagram 2.2.2 GR64001 This variant of GR64 only implements two PSC-options, ON/OFF and CHG_IN. Figure 3: GR

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