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Abstract
This guide explains how to set up the EVK-G20 Evaluation Kit to
begin evaluating u-blox LEON wireless modules.
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EVK-G20
1 Starting up
EVK-G20 is a powerful and easy to use tool that makes evaluating u-blox LEON data and voice modules simple.
This section describes the main connections and settings required to get started.
Refer to the LEON-G100 / LEON-G200 series Data Sheet [2] and the LEON-G100 / LEON-G200 System
Integration Manual [3] for the features supported by LEON-G100 / LEON-G200 series modules.
GPS USB
GPS
Antenna
Wireless USB
(UART/Trace)
DL503 DL403
Wireless RS232
(UART)
9 18 V
Power Input
DL405
DL501
DL203
GPS/GNSS
module
SW300
DL404
DL205
SW401
DL402
DL500
DL206
SW403
SW304
DL506
Main Power
SW400
J502
DL401
SW204
DL101
DL102
Wireless
main Antenna
DL103
DIL B2B
Connector
J302
DL400
GND
DIL B2B
Connector
J301
LEON
wireless
module
GND
Adapter
Board
Wireless Power ON
SW302
Wireless Reset
SW303
Headset Jack
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Wireless USB
(UART/Trace)
USB
UART/Trace
converter
MiniUSB/DB9
switch
On-Board/B2B
switch
Trace jumper
Trace
I2C
GPS USB
GPS/GNSS
module
GPS ANT
GPS/GNSS
GPIO2/3/4
switch
SHDN_N
Backup battery
Headset
UART
Wireless
module
RS232
UART
converter
Wireless RS232
(UART)
Main
ANT
LDO
SIM
Reset
Power-On
Main Power
Switch
Step - Down
3.8 V
EVB-WL1
the lower one: Evaluation Board EVB-WL1, containing power supply, u-blox GPS/GNSS module, peripherals
the upper one: Adapter Board ADP-G100 (or ADP-G200), where the LEON wireless module is soldered
The two boards are connected by means of Dual-In-Line male Board-to-Board connectors provided on the
bottom of the Adapter Board and the corresponding female connectors provided on the top of the lower board:
in this way the module interfaces are connected to the peripherals available on the lower board. Wireless
module interfaces are available for test purposes (e.g. for the connection to an external application processor) on
the Dual-In-Line male Board-to-Board connectors provided on the top layer of the Adapter Board (J301, J302),
which are pin-to-pin compatible with the connectors on the bottom layer of the Adapter Board.
Description
Name
GPS V_BCKP
Slide switch to connect / disconnect backup battery to V_BCKP pin of GPS/GNSS module
SW204
GPIO interface
Slide switch to attach / detach the wireless module GPIOs from the peripherals (GPIO1, HS_DET):
when detached, GPIO1, HS_DET signals available only on DIL B2B connector on adapter board
SW300
Module ON
SW302
Module Reset
SW303
GPS/GNSS Interface
Slide switch to attach / detach the wireless to the GPS/GNSS module (DDC, GPIO2, GPIO3, GPIO4):
when detached, DDC and GPIO2-4 signals available only on DIL B2B connector on adapter board
SW304
Power Switch
SW400
Slide switch to attach / detach wireless module UART interface from USB and RS232 connectors:
when detached, UART signals available only on the DIL board-to-board connector on adapter board
SW401
Slide switch to select wireless module UART routing on USB connector or on RS232 connector
SW403
Trace on USB
Jumper socket to make available the tracing of the wireless module at the USB connector
J502
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LEON Pin N
LEON Pin N
GND
50
VCC
V_BCKP
49
GND
GND
48
GND
V_CHARGE
47
ANT
Not present
CHARGE_SENSE
46
GND
GND
45
GND
GND
44
MIC_BIAS1
J301 Pin 32
GND
43
MIC_GND1
J301 Pin 31
J302 Pin 18
DSR
42
MIC_GND2
J301 Pin 27
J302 Pin 17
RI
10
41
MIC_BIAS2
J301 Pin 28
J302 Pin 11
DCD
11
40
Reserved
Not present
J302 Pin 12
DTR
12
39
SPK_N
J301 pin 29
J302 Pin 13
RTS
13
38
SPK_P
J301 pin 30
J302 Pin 14
CTS
14
37
HS_P
J302 Pin 35
J302 Pin 15
TxD
15
36
GND
J302 Pin 16
RxD
16
35
VSIM
J301 Pin 13
GND
17
34
SIM_RST
J301 Pin 16
J302 Pin 35
HS_DET
18
33
SIM_IO
J301 Pin 14
J302 Pin 29
PWR_ON
19
32
SIM_CLK
J301 Pin 15
J302 Pin 33
GPIO1
20
31
SDA
J301 Pin 21
J302 Pin 31
GPIO2
21
30
SCL
J301 Pin 20
J301 Pin 26
RESET_N
22
29
I2S_RXD
J301 Pin 23
J302 Pin 32
GPIO3
23
28
I2S_CLK
J301 Pin 22
J302 Pin 25
GPIO4
24
27
I2S_TXD
J301 Pin 24
GND
25
26
I2S_WA
J301 Pin 25
Table 2: Wireless modules interfaces availability on the 42-pins Dual-In-Line Board-to-Board connectors on the Adapter Board
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1.4 Connectors
Function
Description
Name
Board
9 - 18 V Power Input
+12 V AC/DC power adapter input for the whole evaluation kit supply
J400
EVB
DB9 connector for wireless module UART interface converted as RS232 interface
J500
EVB
Mini USB connector for wireless module UART interface converted as USB interface
J501
EVB
J103
ADP
J300
EVB
Headset jack
Headset connector
J303
EVB
J301, J302
ADP
GPS USB
Mini USB connector for the GPS / GNSS module USB interface
J207
EVB
GPS antenna
J208
EVB
GND
J402, J403
EVB
Backup battery socket for the GPS/GNSS module (under adapter board)
B200
EVB
1.5 LEDs
Function
Description
LED #
GPIO1
GPIO1 high
DL101
GPIO3
GPIO3 high
DL102
GPIO4
GPIO4 high
DL103
DL203
GPS Timepulse
DL205
SCL activity
DL206
VCC
DL400
Main Power
DL401
DL402
DL403
DL404
DL405
RI indicator
DL500
DL501
Bicolor Trace
DL503
CTS indicator
DL506
Color
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Insert SIM card into the SIM connector (SIM Card Holder).
Connect GSM antenna with SMA connector to Wireless Main Antenna (SMA female connector).
Connect power adapter to 9 18 V Power Input connector (J400) (+12 V). DL401 lights blue.
To enable board power supply, turn Main Power switch (SW400) to ON position. LED DL400 lights green.
The wireless module switches on.
If the module is powered off using AT+CPWROFF command, press Module Power ON button at the
next start up.
For PC/notebook/terminal communication via UART, the following connections are allowed and can be
alternatively enabled in a mutually exclusive way (refer to Table 5 for switch position and LED status):
a. Connect a USB cable to mini USB connector (Wireless USB connector J501), LED DL501 lights blue
1
b. Connect an RS232 cable to DB9 connector (Wireless RS232 connector J500)
Type of connections
SW401
SW403
LED
ON BOARD
MINIUSB
DL403
ON BOARD
DB9
DL405
Access to wireless UART interface on DIL B2B connector on the adapter board:
wireless UART interface detached from Wireless USB and Wireless RS232 connectors
B2B
DL404
Using the Wireless USB connector (case a), two COM ports are enabled with Windows (the numbering of
the COM ports can be seen via Control panel -> System -> Hardware -> Device Manager):
o The serial port for AT commands (LEON UART) is available over the first COM port
o The serial port for tracing (LEON Trace) is available over the second COM port
RS232 cable is not provided in the EVK-G20 quad-band GSM/GPRS evaluation kit
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Run an AT terminal application (e.g. m-center, HyperTerminal) on PC COM-port, with these settings:
o
o
o
o
o
See Appendix A for how to configure the AT-Terminal for Windows-XP, Windows 7 and Vista.
8
Response (modem)
Description
AT+CMEE=2
OK
Response (modem)
Description
AT+CPIN=8180
OK
AT+CLCK="SC",0,"8180"
OK
Enter the PIN code, if needed (enter the PIN of the SIM card 8180 is
written here as example).
Unlock the PIN at power on ( the last parameter is the PIN of the SIM
card 8180 is written here as example).
AT+CLCK="SC",1,"8180"
OK
Lock the PIN at power on (the last parameter is the PIN of the SIM card
8180 is written here as example).
Response (modem)
Description
AT+CREG?
+CREG: 0, 1
OK
OK
Verify registration.
AT+COPS=0
AT+COPS?
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Appendix
A Setting up AT terminal applications for
communication with EVK-G20
The m-center wireless module evaluation tool is a powerful platform for evaluating, configuring and testing
u-blox wireless products. m-center includes an AT Commands Terminal for communication with the device.
1. Run the m-center tool from Windows XP:
Start > Programs > u-blox > m-center > m-center.
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The modem can also be configured using the Device Manager by clicking on the modem name.
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2. Select: Connect to the Internet, Set up my connection manually, and Connect using a dial-up modem.
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5. Enter the modem telephone number (*99***1#), the availability and the specific GPRS account
information for the network operator.
Consult the Cellular Network Operator for Username and Password. In most cases, these can be left
empty.
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C Examples of AT commands
For the complete description and syntax of AT commands, refer to u-blox AT commands Manual [1].
AT
OK
Description
AT+CLIP=1
OK
ATA
ATH
RING
+CLIP: +3930012345678,
145,,,,0
RING
+CLIP: +3930012345678,
145,,,,0
OK
OK
AT
OK
Description
AT+CLIP=1
ATD+3930012345678;
OK
OK
ATH
OK
Description
AT+CBST=7,0,1
OK
ATD+3930012345678
CONNECT 9600
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} }%}&}<}}}(}}/~~
}#!}!}2} }4}}&}
}*}
}
}%}&}<}}}(}v~~
}#!}!}3} }4}}&} }*} }
}%}&}<}}}(}~ +++
OK
ATH
AT+CBST=71,0,1
OK
OK
ATD+3930012345678
ATH
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CONNECT 9600
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}%}&Ej}}}(}K~~
}#!}!} }4}}&} }*}
} }%}&Ej}}}(}}_~~
}#!}!} }4}}&} }*} }
}%}&Ej}}}(}~ +++
OK
OK
Hang up.
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Description
AT+CMGF=1
OK
AT+CMGS=+3930012345678
SMS
TEXT
MESSAGE
0123456789<CTRL-Z>
>
+CMGS: 0
OK
>
+CMGS: 1
OK
+CMGL:302,REC
UNREAD,+393001234567
8,,05/09/27,16:40:36
+08
SMS
TEXT
MESSAGE
0123456789
OK
Set the text mode as the format that will be used. To be set before
of the first operation
Send 1st SMS (+3930012345678 is written here as example)
AT+CMGS=+3930012345678
SMS
TEXT
MESSAGE
0123456789<CTRL-Z>
AT+CMGL
Description
AT+CGATT?
+CGATT: 1
OK
OK
+CGDCONT:
1,IP,my
apn,0.0.0.0,0,0
OK
CONNECT
NO CARRIER
AT+CGDCONT=1,IP,uni
.tim.it
AT+CGDCONT?
ATD*99***1#
+++
Description
AT+UPSD=0,1,my apn
OK
AT+UPSD=0,2,my
name
AT+UPSD=0,3,my
password
OK
user-
AT+UPSD=0
AT+UPSDA=0,1
AT+UPSDA=0,3
OK
(configuration
parameters)
OK
OK
Description
AT+UPSND=0,0
(IP address)
AT+UPSND=0,1
AT+UDNSRN=0,www.ublox
.com
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Description
AT+UGPS=1,0
OK
Description
AT+UGGLL=1
OK
AT+UGGLL?
+UGLL: (State),(GLL-msg)
OK
Read message.
The last available GLL message is displayed.
Or
+UGLL:
(state),
Available
OK
Not
Description
AT+UGAOP="agps.ublox.com",46434,1000,0
AT+UPSD=0,1,"web.omnit
el.it"
OK
OK
AT+UGPS=1,4
OK
AT+UGAOS=4
OK
Description
AT+UGAOF="http://alp.u
blox.com/current_14d.a
lp",0,1,3
AT+UGPS=1,2
OK
OK
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Related documents
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Revision history
Revision
Date
Name
Status / Comments
lpah
Initial release
1
2
lpah
lpah
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Contact
For complete contact information visit us at www.u-blox.com
u-blox Offices
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Phone:
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