Siemens AC75 manuals
AC75
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- Preface
- Overview
- Terms and Abbreviations
- Installation
- Installation CD for AC65/AC75 and XT65/XT75
- Installation CD for TC65
- Components
- NetBeans IDE 5.0
- Eclipse 3.1.2 IDE and Eclipse ME Plugin 1.5.x
- GPS Evaluation Software
- Set up Java Development Environment with Eclipse IDE (Quick Start-up)
- Figure 4: Installation of Eclipse ME-Plugin 1.2.3: dialog box Search Results
- Siemens Mobility Toolkit Installation
- Installing NetBeans IDE 5.0 / NetBeans IDE 5.5.1
- Installing Borland JBuilder X, 2005 and 2006 Enterprise/Developer
- Software Platform
- Interfaces
- JVM Interfaces
- Data Flow of a Java Application Running on the Module
- Handling Interfaces and Data Service Resources
- State 2: No Java Running, General Purpose I/O and I2C/SPI
- Figure 12: Module State Transition Diagram
- IP Service
- Remote SIM Access
- Charging
- Shutdown
- Special AT Command Set for Java Applications
- Java Commands
- File
- Performance
- Pin I/O
- Plain Serial Interface
- Upload
- Download
- Table 5: GPRS Download data rate with different number of timeslots, CS2
- System Time
- MIDlets
- Table 9: A typical sequence of MIDlet execution
- Hello World MIDlet
- File Transfer to Module
- Security Issues
- Over The Air Provisioning (OTAP)
- OTAP Parameters
- Short Message Format
- Java File Format
- Procedures
- Delete
- Time Out Values and Result Codes
- OTAP Tracer
- Compile and Run a Program without a Java IDE
- Compile
- Run on the Module with Autostart
- Compile and Run a Program with a Java IDE
- Figure 24: Create new Eclipse project: Midlet Suite Properties
- Figure 26: Create new Eclipse project: Create a J2ME Midlet
- Figure 28: Create new Eclipse project: Edit some Java commands
- Debug Environment
- Emulator
- Java IDE
- Switching Emulator to IMP-NG Emulator
- Templates
- Examples
- Compile and Run
- Displaying Java "System.out" in NetBeans IDE window
- Eclipse 3.0 and Eclipse 3.1
- Using Eclipse with ME Plugin up to Version 1.2.3
- Using Eclipse with ME Plugin 1.5.x
- Figure 40: Eclipse with ME Plugin 1.5.0 – Display of different integrated emulators
- Using Eclipse with ME Plugin 1.6.x
- Import Example
- Compile and Debug
- Figure 45: Eclipse - Configuration
- Starting Debug Session without Downloading Java Files
- for showing breakpoint line in Java source
- Borland JBuilder X
- Figure 50: JBuilder X – Sample Projects
- Figure 52: JBuilder X – Edit project properties for starting the emulator
- Borland JBuilder 2005 and JBuilder 2006 Enterprise/Developer
- Breakpoints
- Switching Java "System.out" to IDE Debug Window
- Important Information for Java Debugging on Windows Vista
- Secure Data Transfer
- Figure 59: Mode 1 – Customer Root Certificate does not exist
- Create a Secure Data Transfer Environment Step by Step
- Execution Control
- Change to Secured Mode Concept
- Concept for the Signing the Java MIDlet
- Application and Data Protection
- Structure of the Java Security Commands
- Build Java Security Command
- Send Java Security Command to the Module
- Create a Java Security Environment Step by Step
- Sign a MIDlet
- Java Tutorial
- Data Connections
- Synchronization
- ATCommandListener Interface
- Implementation
- Registering a Listener with an ATCommand Instance
- Programming the MIDlet
- Differences to the TC45
AC75
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- Document History
- Introduction
- terms and abbreviations
- Type Approval
- Table 3: Standards of European type approval
- safety precautions
- product concept
- AC75 System Overview
- Circuit Concept
- Application Interface
- Operating Modes
- power supply
- Monitoring Power Supply by AT Command
- Power-Up / Power-Down Scenarios
- Figure 5: Power-on with operating voltage at BATT+ applied before activating IGT
- Figure 6: Power-on with IGT held low before switching on operating voltage at BATT
- Configuring the IGT Line for Use as ON/OFF Switch
- Turn on AC75 Using the VCHARGE Signal
- Reset or Turn off AC75 in Case of Emergency
- Signal States after Startup
- Turn off AC75
- Leakage Current in Power-Down Mode
- Turn on/off AC75 Applications with Integrated USB
- Automatic Shutdown
- Deferred Shutdown at Extreme Temperature Conditions
- Undervoltage Shutdown if no Battery NTC is Present
- Automatic EGPRS/GPRS Multislot Class Change
- Charging Control
- Battery Pack Requirements
- Batteries Recommended for Use with AC75
- Charger Requirements
- Operating Modes during Charging
- Table 10: Comparison Charge-only and Charge mode
- Power Saving
- Timing of the CTSx Signal in CYCLIC SLEEP Mode 7
- Summary of State Transitions (Except SLEEP Mode)
- RTC Backup
- SIM Interface
- Installation Advice
- Serial Interface ASC0
- Table 13: DCE-DTE wiring of ASC0
- Serial Interface ASC1
- usb interface
- Installing the USB Modem Driver
- I 2 C Interface
- SPI Interface
- Figure 22: Characteristics of SPI modes
- Audio Interfaces
- Speech Processing
- Single-ended Microphone Input
- Differential Microphone Input
- Line Input Configuration with OpAmp
- Loudspeaker Circuit
- Digital Audio Interface (DAI)
- Master Mode
- Figure 29: Short Frame PCM timing
- Slave Mode
- Figure 32: Slave PCM Timing, Short Frame selected
- GPIO Interface
- Control Signals
- Using the SYNC Pin to Control a Status LED
- Behavior of the RING0 Line (ASC0 Interface only)
- Antenna Interface
- Antenna Diagnostic
- Antenna Connector
- Figure 39: Datasheet of Rosenberger SMP MIL-Std 348-A connector
- Electrical, Reliability and Radio Characteristics
- Operating Temperatures
- Storage Conditions
- Reliability Characteristics
- Pin Assignment and Signal Description
- Table 26: Signal description
- Power Supply Ratings
- Table 28: Current consumption during Tx burst for GSM 850MHz and GSM 900MHz
- Table 29: Current consumption during Tx burst for GSM 1800MHz and GSM 1900MHz
- Electrical Characteristics of the Voiceband Part
- Audio Programming Model
- Characteristics of Audio Modes
- Voiceband Receive Path
- Voiceband Transmit Path
- Air Interface
- Electrostatic Discharge
- Mechanics
- Figure 43: Dimensions of AC75
- Mounting AC75 to the Application Platform
- Board-to-Board Application Connector
- Figure 44: Molex board-to-board connector 52991-0808 on AC75
- Figure 45: Mating board-to-board connector 53748-0808 on application
- Sample Application
- Figure 46: AC75 sample application for Java
- Reference Approval
- Compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations
- Appendix
- Table 38: Molex sales contacts (subject to change)
- Fasteners and Fixings for Electronic Equipment
- Data Sheets of Recommended Batteries
- Figure 48: Lithium Ion battery from VARTA
- Figure 49: VARTA PoLiFlex® Lithium Polymer battery