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Contents

 

 

 

1  Introduction ..............................................................................................................................2 

 

2  ID and Tooling Design ................................................................................................................4 

 

3  Hardware Requirements ...........................................................................................................5 

 

3.1 

Basic Hardware Requirements .........................................................................................5 

 

3.2 

Basic RF Performance Requirements................................................................................7 

 

3.3 

Certification and Safety Requirements.............................................................................9 

 

4  Software Requirements...........................................................................................................10 

 

4.1 

Basic Software Requirements .........................................................................................10 

 

4.2 

Remote Update...............................................................................................................10 

 

 

4.2.1 Auto Execute ..............................................................................................................10 

 

4.3 

Power Modes..................................................................................................................10 

 

4.4 

AT Command ..................................................................................................................11 

 

4.5 

Report.............................................................................................................................13 

 

4.6 

Reset ...............................................................................................................................13 

 

 

4.6.1 Context Preservation ..................................................................................................13 

 

4.7 

Startup Banner ...............................................................................................................13 

 

5  Test Plan ..................................................................................................................................14 

 

5.1 

Hardware Test.................................................................................................................14 

 

5.2 

Software Test ..................................................................................................................14 

Summary of Contents for APOLLO series

Page 1: ...mance Requirements 7 3 3 Certification and Safety Requirements 9 4 Software Requirements 10 4 1 Basic Software Requirements 10 4 2 Remote Update 10 4 2 1 Auto Execute 10 4 3 Power Modes 10 4 4 AT Comm...

Page 2: ...lements include GPS location engine 2 General Purpose Bidirectional I O GPIO pins 1 Relay drive pin output Serial UART port Input voltage monitor optional Timers Watchdog lockup protection Dedicated w...

Page 3: ...Marketing Information Item Description Potential market America Product Design Requirement Cost Entry Level Expected sample Date QTY of Samples...

Page 4: ...2 ID and Tooling Design The product appearance is shown as follows...

Page 5: ...ery manager Required Dedicate Timers No Watchdog Required Dedicate Watchdog is Optional Motion Detect Optional GPS Sensor LED 2 LED required 2 LEDs one is RED one is Green Battery Build in battery 80M...

Page 6: ...ault Green CDMA CDMA Connection On Indicates CDMA connection is made Flash Slow CDMA subsystem initialization in process Flash Fast CDMA initialization but no data connection available Off No power or...

Page 7: ...CDMA baseband chip generate periodic interrupts for power down wakeup watchdog support report generation and other timer related functions Report timers are supported by related AT command and cause g...

Page 8: ...tone Desensitization 102 4dBm FER 1 30dBm 900KHz Intermediation Spurious Response Attenuation 102 4dBm FER 1 43dBm 900 KHz 1700KHz 91 4dBm FER 1 32dBm 900 KHz 1700KHz 80 4dBm FER 1 21dBm 900 KHz 1700K...

Page 9: ...us Response Attenuation 102 4dBm FER 1 43dBm 1250KHz 2050KHz Conducted Spurious Emission 76dBm 1MHz RX band 61dBm 1MHz TX band 47dBm 30KHz other frequency PCS Band TX Frequency range 1850MHz 1910MHz M...

Page 10: ...vity UHIS Tracking 156dBm Reacquisition 53dBm Acquisition 144dBm Tracking Time Requirement Acquisition time Hot 2s Warm 30s Cold 60s Reacquisition 2s 10s Depends on signal level 3 3 Certification and...

Page 11: ...that file replaces the previous application image 4 2 1 Auto Execute The Auto Execute Utility copies the contents of file system exf into system executable RAM and executes it from there This file is...

Page 12: ...ecific to Apollo series devices They are closely based on commands that are as similar as possible to other industry common devices and are essentially subsets of standard Apollo commands Common comma...

Page 13: ...er 22 AT IONNR Set time before IP session is closed and restarted 23 AT IONNW Set watchdog timeout if no network found 24 AT IONPM Set auto power down mode 25 AT IONRF Report Format ASCII Binary 26 AT...

Page 14: ...ed interrupt or event generates a separate report The report tags indicate the cause of the generated report which can be an interrupt an event or in response to a command 4 6 Reset There are two type...

Page 15: ...Test RF Performance Test GPS Performance Test Antenna Performance Test 5 2 Software Test Test Environment Construct message Test environment 1 usb dongle and PC as message server 2 send message to Ap...

Page 16: ...server standard serial connection Send AT command Response shown at terminal window USB Sent message to Apollo Response to SMS server AT command Terminal UART Port Send AT command Response shown at t...

Page 17: ...e 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 diffe...

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