AMY-6M - Hardware Integration Manual
UBX-17021971 – R07
Design-in
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2.10
Design-in checklist
2.10.1
Schematic design-in checklist for AMY-6M
Check power supply requirements and schematic:
Is the power supply voltage within the specified range? See how to connect power in Section 2.1.
For USB devices: Is the voltage VDDUSB voltage within the specified range? Do you have a Bus or Self
powered setup?
Compare the peak current consumption of AMY-6M with the specification of your power supply.
GPS receivers require a stable power supply. Avoid series resistance in your power supply line (the line to
V_DCDC) to minimize the voltage ripple on V_DCDC and VDD_3V.
Backup battery
For achieving a minimal Time To First Fix (TTFF) after a power down (warmstarts, hotstarts), make sure to
connect a backup battery to V_BCKP, and use an RTC. If not used, make sure V_BCKP is connected to GND.
Antenna/ RF input
The total noise figure including external LNA (or the LNA in the active antenna) should be around 1dB.
With AMY-6M an external LNA is mandatory if no active antenna is used.
Make sure the antenna is not placed close to noisy parts of the circuitry and not facing noisy parts. (e.g.
micro-controller, display, etc.)
To optimize performance in environments with out-band jamming/interference sources, use an additional
SAW filter.
For more information dealing with interference issues see the GPS Antenna Application Note [3].
Schematic
Pins C9 (PIO21) and E8 (PIO23) must be connected to GND.
If SPI is used PIO23 should have a 10k
Ohm pull down resistor.
V_RESET connected to VDD_3V.
For a 3V single power supply connect V_TH to GND.
2.10.2
AMY-6M design
For a minimal Design with AMY-6M the following functions and pins need to be considered:
Connect the Power supply to V_DCDC, VDD_IO, VDD_3V, V_BCKP.
VDDUSB: Connect the USB power supply to a LDO before feeding it to VDDUSB and V_DCDC or connect to
GND if USB is not used.
Ensure an optimal ground connection to all ground pins of the AMY module
Choose the required serial communication interface (USART, USB, SPI or DDC) and connect the appropriate
pins to your application
If you need Hot- or Warmstart in your application, connect a Backup Battery to V_BCKP
and add RTC circuit.
If antenna bias is required see section 2.1.11.