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AC75

Brand: Siemens | Category: Cell Phone Accessories
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Preface
  10. Overview
  11. Terms and Abbreviations
  12. Installation
  13. Installation CD for AC65/AC75 and XT65/XT75
  14. Installation CD for TC65
  15. Components
  16. NetBeans IDE 5.0
  17. Eclipse 3.1.2 IDE and Eclipse ME Plugin 1.5.x
  18. GPS Evaluation Software
  19. Set up Java Development Environment with Eclipse IDE (Quick Start-up)
  20. Figure 4: Installation of Eclipse ME-Plugin 1.2.3: dialog box Search Results
  21. Siemens Mobility Toolkit Installation
  22. Installing NetBeans IDE 5.0 / NetBeans IDE 5.5.1
  23. Installing Borland JBuilder X, 2005 and 2006 Enterprise/Developer
  24. Software Platform
  25. Interfaces
  26. JVM Interfaces
  27. Data Flow of a Java Application Running on the Module
  28. Handling Interfaces and Data Service Resources
  29. State 2: No Java Running, General Purpose I/O and I2C/SPI
  30. Figure 12: Module State Transition Diagram
  31. IP Service
  32. Remote SIM Access
  33. Charging
  34. Shutdown
  35. Special AT Command Set for Java Applications
  36. Java Commands
  37. File
  38. Performance
  39. Pin I/O
  40. Plain Serial Interface
  41. Upload
  42. Download
  43. Table 5: GPRS Download data rate with different number of timeslots, CS2
  44. System Time
  45. MIDlets
  46. Table 9: A typical sequence of MIDlet execution
  47. Hello World MIDlet
  48. File Transfer to Module
  49. Security Issues
  50. Over The Air Provisioning (OTAP)
  51. OTAP Parameters
  52. Short Message Format
  53. Java File Format
  54. Procedures
  55. Delete
  56. Time Out Values and Result Codes
  57. OTAP Tracer
  58. Compile and Run a Program without a Java IDE
  59. Compile
  60. Run on the Module with Autostart
  61. Compile and Run a Program with a Java IDE
  62. Figure 24: Create new Eclipse project: Midlet Suite Properties
  63. Figure 26: Create new Eclipse project: Create a J2ME Midlet
  64. Figure 28: Create new Eclipse project: Edit some Java commands
  65. Debug Environment
  66. Emulator
  67. Java IDE
  68. Switching Emulator to IMP-NG Emulator
  69. Templates
  70. Examples
  71. Compile and Run
  72. Displaying Java "System.out" in NetBeans IDE window
  73. Eclipse 3.0 and Eclipse 3.1
  74. Using Eclipse with ME Plugin up to Version 1.2.3
  75. Using Eclipse with ME Plugin 1.5.x
  76. Figure 40: Eclipse with ME Plugin 1.5.0 – Display of different integrated emulators
  77. Using Eclipse with ME Plugin 1.6.x
  78. Import Example
  79. Compile and Debug
  80. Figure 45: Eclipse - Configuration
  81. Starting Debug Session without Downloading Java Files
  82. for showing breakpoint line in Java source
  83. Borland JBuilder X
  84. Figure 50: JBuilder X – Sample Projects
  85. Figure 52: JBuilder X – Edit project properties for starting the emulator
  86. Borland JBuilder 2005 and JBuilder 2006 Enterprise/Developer
  87. Breakpoints
  88. Switching Java "System.out" to IDE Debug Window
  89. Important Information for Java Debugging on Windows Vista
  90. Secure Data Transfer
  91. Figure 59: Mode 1 – Customer Root Certificate does not exist
  92. Create a Secure Data Transfer Environment Step by Step
  93. Execution Control
  94. Change to Secured Mode Concept
  95. Concept for the Signing the Java MIDlet
  96. Application and Data Protection
  97. Structure of the Java Security Commands
  98. Build Java Security Command
  99. Send Java Security Command to the Module
  100. Create a Java Security Environment Step by Step
  101. Sign a MIDlet
  102. Java Tutorial
  103. Data Connections
  104. Synchronization
  105. ATCommandListener Interface
  106. Implementation
  107. Registering a Listener with an ATCommand Instance
  108. Programming the MIDlet
  109. Differences to the TC45
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AC75

Brand: Siemens | Category: Control Unit
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Document History
  6. Introduction
  7. terms and abbreviations
  8. Type Approval
  9. Table 3: Standards of European type approval
  10. safety precautions
  11. product concept
  12. AC75 System Overview
  13. Circuit Concept
  14. Application Interface
  15. Operating Modes
  16. power supply
  17. Monitoring Power Supply by AT Command
  18. Power-Up / Power-Down Scenarios
  19. Figure 5: Power-on with operating voltage at BATT+ applied before activating IGT
  20. Figure 6: Power-on with IGT held low before switching on operating voltage at BATT
  21. Configuring the IGT Line for Use as ON/OFF Switch
  22. Turn on AC75 Using the VCHARGE Signal
  23. Reset or Turn off AC75 in Case of Emergency
  24. Signal States after Startup
  25. Turn off AC75
  26. Leakage Current in Power-Down Mode
  27. Turn on/off AC75 Applications with Integrated USB
  28. Automatic Shutdown
  29. Deferred Shutdown at Extreme Temperature Conditions
  30. Undervoltage Shutdown if no Battery NTC is Present
  31. Automatic EGPRS/GPRS Multislot Class Change
  32. Charging Control
  33. Battery Pack Requirements
  34. Batteries Recommended for Use with AC75
  35. Charger Requirements
  36. Operating Modes during Charging
  37. Table 10: Comparison Charge-only and Charge mode
  38. Power Saving
  39. Timing of the CTSx Signal in CYCLIC SLEEP Mode 7
  40. Summary of State Transitions (Except SLEEP Mode)
  41. RTC Backup
  42. SIM Interface
  43. Installation Advice
  44. Serial Interface ASC0
  45. Table 13: DCE-DTE wiring of ASC0
  46. Serial Interface ASC1
  47. usb interface
  48. Installing the USB Modem Driver
  49. I 2 C Interface
  50. SPI Interface
  51. Figure 22: Characteristics of SPI modes
  52. Audio Interfaces
  53. Speech Processing
  54. Single-ended Microphone Input
  55. Differential Microphone Input
  56. Line Input Configuration with OpAmp
  57. Loudspeaker Circuit
  58. Digital Audio Interface (DAI)
  59. Master Mode
  60. Figure 29: Short Frame PCM timing
  61. Slave Mode
  62. Figure 32: Slave PCM Timing, Short Frame selected
  63. GPIO Interface
  64. Control Signals
  65. Using the SYNC Pin to Control a Status LED
  66. Behavior of the RING0 Line (ASC0 Interface only)
  67. Antenna Interface
  68. Antenna Diagnostic
  69. Antenna Connector
  70. Figure 39: Datasheet of Rosenberger SMP MIL-Std 348-A connector
  71. Electrical, Reliability and Radio Characteristics
  72. Operating Temperatures
  73. Storage Conditions
  74. Reliability Characteristics
  75. Pin Assignment and Signal Description
  76. Table 26: Signal description
  77. Power Supply Ratings
  78. Table 28: Current consumption during Tx burst for GSM 850MHz and GSM 900MHz
  79. Table 29: Current consumption during Tx burst for GSM 1800MHz and GSM 1900MHz
  80. Electrical Characteristics of the Voiceband Part
  81. Audio Programming Model
  82. Characteristics of Audio Modes
  83. Voiceband Receive Path
  84. Voiceband Transmit Path
  85. Air Interface
  86. Electrostatic Discharge
  87. Mechanics
  88. Figure 43: Dimensions of AC75
  89. Mounting AC75 to the Application Platform
  90. Board-to-Board Application Connector
  91. Figure 44: Molex board-to-board connector 52991-0808 on AC75
  92. Figure 45: Mating board-to-board connector 53748-0808 on application
  93. Sample Application
  94. Figure 46: AC75 sample application for Java
  95. Reference Approval
  96. Compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations
  97. Appendix
  98. Table 38: Molex sales contacts (subject to change)
  99. Fasteners and Fixings for Electronic Equipment
  100. Data Sheets of Recommended Batteries
  101. Figure 48: Lithium Ion battery from VARTA
  102. Figure 49: VARTA PoLiFlex® Lithium Polymer battery
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