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Note
This device was developed for the purpose of communication in an office environment. It is
intended solely for our industrial clients for physical integration into their own technical products
after careful examination by experienced technical personnel for its suitability for the intended
purpose. The device was not developed for or intended for use in any specific customer
application. The firmware of the device may have to be adapted to the specific intended modalities
of use or even replaced by other firmware in order to ensure flawless function in the respective
areas of application. Performance data (range, power requirements, etc.) may depend on the
operating environment, the area of application, the configuration, and method of control, as well as
on other conditions of use; these may deviate from the technical specifications, the Design Guide
specifications, or other product documentation. The actual performance characteristics can be
determined only by measurements subsequent to integration. Variations in the performance data of
mass-produced devices may occur due to individual differences between such devices. Device
samples were tested in a reference environment for compliance with the legal requirements
applicable to the reference environment. No representation is made regarding the compliance with
legal, regulatory, or other requirements in other environments. No representation can be made and
no warranty can be assumed regarding the suitability of the device for a specific purpose as
defined by our customers. Telit reserves the right to make changes to the hardware or firmware or
to the specifications without prior notice or to replace the device with a successor model. Of
course, any changes to the hardware or firmware of any devices for which we have entered into a
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changes can reasonably be expected to be acceptable to our customers. No general commitment
will be made regarding periods of availability; these must be subject to individual agreement.
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Table of contents
1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 10
1.1 Feature Summary ........................................................................................................... 11
1.2 Applications .................................................................................................................... 11
1.2.1 General Cable Replacement .................................................................................... 12
1.2.2 Industry .................................................................................................................... 12
1.2.3 POS/Advertising ...................................................................................................... 12
1.2.4 Healthcare and Medical ........................................................................................... 12
1.2.5 Sports and Fitness ................................................................................................... 12
1.2.6 Entertainment .......................................................................................................... 12
2 Block Diagram ...................................................................................................................... 13
3 Application Interface ........................................................................................................... 14
3.1 Power Supply ................................................................................................................. 14
3.2 Power-up Slew-Rate ....................................................................................................... 14
3.3 Reset .............................................................................................................................. 15
3.4 Serial Interface................................................................................................................ 17
3.4.1 4-Wire Serial Interface ............................................................................................. 18
3.4.2 UART Example Circuits ........................................................................................... 19
3.4.3 Baud Rate Deviation ................................................................................................ 20
3.4.4 Dynamic I/O Signal Type Changes depending on the UICP status .......................... 20
3.5 GPIO Interface ................................................................................................................ 21
3.6 I2C Interface .................................................................................................................... 21
3.7 SPI Serial Peripheral Interface ........................................................................................ 22
3.8 Bluetooth Radio Interface ............................................................................................... 22
3.9 Slow Clock Interface ....................................................................................................... 23
3.9.1 SLCK Specification (External Supplied Signal) ........................................................ 23
3.9.2 32,768 kHz Crystal Oscillator Specification (32k XOSC) .......................................... 23
3.9.3 Connection of an External 32,768 kHz Crystal ......................................................... 24
3.10 Test Mode ....................................................................................................................... 24
3.11 Operating in a Power-Switched Environment .................................................................. 25
3.12 Serial Wire Debug Interface ............................................................................................ 26
3.13 DC/DC Converter ............................................................................................................ 27
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4 Module Pins .......................................................................................................................... 28
4.1 Pin Numbering ................................................................................................................ 28
4.2 Pin Description................................................................................................................ 29
4.2.1 General Pin Description ........................................................................................... 29
4.2.2 Application Specific Pin Description ......................................................................... 30
4.2.2.1 TIO Pin Configuration ........................................................................................... 30
4.2.2.2 ADC Pin Configuration ......................................................................................... 31
4.3 Handling of Unused Signals ............................................................................................ 32
5 Electrical Characteristics .................................................................................................... 33
5.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................................................................................ 33
5.2 Operating Conditions ...................................................................................................... 33
5.3 Environmental Requirements .......................................................................................... 33
5.4 DC Parameter ................................................................................................................. 34
5.4.1 General Purpose I/O (GPIO) .................................................................................... 34
5.4.2 EXT-RES# ............................................................................................................... 35
5.4.3 External Slow Clock SLCK ....................................................................................... 35
5.4.4 Analog Digital Converter (ADC) ............................................................................... 36
5.4.4.1 Input Voltage Range............................................................................................. 36
5.4.4.2 ADC Reference Voltage ....................................................................................... 36
5.4.4.3 Analog ADC Input AIN .......................................................................................... 36
5.5 Power Consumption and Power-Down Modes ................................................................ 37
5.5.1 Terminal I/O Configuration ....................................................................................... 37
5.6 RF Performance ............................................................................................................. 39
5.6.1 BLE Receiver ........................................................................................................... 39
5.6.2 BLE Transmitter ....................................................................................................... 40
5.6.3 Antenna-Gain and Radiation Pattern ....................................................................... 41
5.7 Power-Up Time ............................................................................................................... 43
6 Mechanical Characteristics ................................................................................................. 44
6.1 Dimensions ..................................................................................................................... 44
6.2 Recommended Land Pattern .......................................................................................... 44
6.3 Re-flow Temperature-Time Profile .................................................................................. 45
6.4 Placement Recommendation .......................................................................................... 46
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6.5 Housing Guidelines ......................................................................................................... 46
6.6 Antenna Issues ............................................................................................................... 46
6.7 Safety Guidelines ............................................................................................................ 47
6.8 Cleaning ......................................................................................................................... 47
7 Application Diagram ............................................................................................................ 48
8 Approvals/Certifications ...................................................................................................... 49
8.1 Declaration of Conformity CE .......................................................................................... 49
8.2 FCC Compliance ............................................................................................................ 49
8.2.1 FCC Grant ............................................................................................................... 50
8.2.2 FCC Statement ........................................................................................................ 50
8.2.3 FCC Caution ............................................................................................................ 51
8.2.4 FCC Warning ........................................................................................................... 51
8.2.5 FCC RF-exposure Statement ................................................................................... 51
8.2.6 FCC Labeling Requirements for the End Product .................................................... 51
8.3 IC Compliance ................................................................................................................ 52
8.3.1 IC Grant ................................................................................................................... 52
8.3.2 IC Statement ............................................................................................................ 53
8.3.3 IC Caution ................................................................................................................ 53
8.3.4 IC RF-exposure Statement ...................................................................................... 53
8.3.5 IC Labeling Requirements for the End Product ........................................................ 53
8.3.6 IC Label Information BlueMod+S ............................................................................. 54
8.4 KCC Certification ............................................................................................................ 55
8.4.1 KCC Certificate ........................................................................................................ 55
8.5 Bluetooth Qualification .................................................................................................... 56
8.6 RoHS Declaration ........................................................................................................... 57
9 Related Documents ............................................................................................................. 58
10 Packing .............................................................................................................................. 59
10.1 Tape ............................................................................................................................... 60
10.2 Reel ................................................................................................................................ 60
10.3 Package Label ................................................................................................................ 61
10.4 Moisture Sensitivity Level ............................................................................................... 61
11 Ordering Information ........................................................................................................ 62
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11.1 Part Numbers.................................................................................................................. 62
11.2 Standard Packing Unit .................................................................................................... 62
11.3 Evaluation Kit .................................................................................................................. 62
12 History ................................................................................................................................ 63
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List of Figures
Figure 1: BlueMod+S/AI Block Diagram ........................................................................................ 13
Figure 2: BlueMod+S Example Power Supply with LDO ............................................................... 14
Figure 3: BlueMod+S Example Reset ........................................................................................... 15
Figure 4: Serial Interface Signals .................................................................................................. 17
Figure 5: Five Wire Interface supporting UICP (Minimum Signals needed) ................................... 18
Figure 6: BlueMod+S Example Serial Interface (RS-232) Supporting UICP .................................. 19
Figure 7: BlueMod+S Example Serial Interface (Mixed Signal Level) ............................................ 19
Figure 8: BlueMod+S I2C Interface ................................................................................................ 21
Figure 9: BlueMod+S SPI Interface (Example: Master Mode) ....................................................... 22
Figure 10: BlueMod+S connection of external XTAL ..................................................................... 24
Figure 11: DC/DC Conversion Factor FDCDC versus Supply Voltage .............................................. 27
Figure 12: BlueMod+S Pin Numbering (Top View) ........................................................................ 28
Figure 13: Typical Antenna Radiation Pattern at 2402MHz ........................................................... 41
Figure 14: Typical Antenna Radiation Pattern at 2441MHz ........................................................... 42
Figure 15: Typical Antenna Radiation Pattern at 2480MHz ........................................................... 42
Figure 16: BlueMod+S/AI Dimensions .......................................................................................... 44
Figure 17: BlueMod+S Land Pattern TOP VIEW ........................................................................... 44
Figure 18: Soldering Temperature-Time Profile (For Reflow Soldering) ........................................ 45
Figure 19: BlueMod+S/AI Placement Recommendation ................................................................ 46
Figure 20: Typical Application Schematics .................................................................................... 48
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List of Tables
Table 1: Power up Rise Time Requirements ................................................................................. 14
Table 2: Pin States during Reset ................................................................................................... 16
Table 3: Deviation of Baud rates ................................................................................................... 20
Table 4: 32,768kHz Crystal Oscillator ........................................................................................... 23
Table 5: Testmode# / Boot0 Logic ................................................................................................ 24
Table 6: General Pin Assignment .................................................................................................. 29
Table 7: Application Specific Pin Assignments, TIO ...................................................................... 30
Table 8: Application Specific Pin Assignments, ADC .................................................................... 31
Table 9: Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................................................................................. 33
Table 10: DC Operating Conditions .............................................................................................. 33
Table 11: Environmental Requirements ........................................................................................ 33
Table 12: DC Characteristics, Digital IO ........................................................................................ 34
Table 13: DC Characteristics, EXT-RES# ..................................................................................... 35
Table 14: DC Characteristics, SLCK ............................................................................................. 35
Table 15: Input Impedance for AIN ............................................................................................... 36
Table 16: Supply Current Sleep Modes, no Radio Activity ............................................................ 37
Table 17: Supply Current BLE Terminal I/O Profile, Peripheral Device Role ................................. 38
Table 18: RF Performance BLE Receiver ..................................................................................... 39
Table 19: RF Performance BLE Transmitter ................................................................................. 40
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1 Introduction
This Hardware Reference documents how the BlueMod+S/AI can be integrated into customer
systems. It addresses hardware specifications of the BlueMod+S/AI and requirements of the
hardware environments for the BlueMod+S/AI.
Notation: The term BlueMod+S refers to the BlueMod+S/AI and is used as an abbreviation.
The BlueMod+S is delivered in two different hardware versions: with (as of Q4/2015) and without
(until Q4/2015) DC-DC converter on the module. Wherever required the variant with DC-DC is
named BlueMod+S/DC-DC in this document. Furthermore a firmware version V2.xxx or newer is
required to support the DC-DC converter. See also chapter 11 Ordering Information
For detailed information about software interfaces refer to [5].
For the latest version of this document please check the following URL:
http://www.telit.com/bluetooth/bluemod-s/
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1.1 Feature Summary
Bluetooth specification V4.1 compliant
Supports Bluetooth low energy
Fully qualified Bluetooth V4.1 Single Mode LE
CE certified
FCC and IC certified
KCC certified
Nordic nRF51822 inside
Fast Connection Setup
RF output power -30 up to +5dBm EIRP
RSSI detector on board
High sensitivity design
Supply voltage range 1,8V to 3,6V
Internal crystal oscillator (16 MHz)
LGA Surface Mount type. BlueMod+S: 17 x 10 x 2.6 mm3
Pin compatible to Telit´s BlueMod+SR dual mode module
Shielded to be compliant to FCC full modular approval
Flexible Power Management
128-bit AES encryption
High-speed UART interface
I2C Master
SPI Master/Slave interface
Low power comparator
Real Time Counter
Up to 19 digital IO’s for individual usage by embedded software
Up to 6 analog inputs for individual usage by embedded software
8/9/10bit ADC
Arm® CortexTM-M0 core for embedded profiles or application software
Manufactured in conformance with RoHS2
Operating temperature -25 ... +75 °C
Weight: 0,7 g
1.2 Applications
The BlueMod+S is designed to be used in low power applications, like sensor devices. Some
typical applications are described in this chapter.
Supported profiles are:
Terminal I/O
GATT based LE-profiles
Support for any additional profile is possible on request.
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1.2.1 General Cable Replacement
In case there is no standardized application specific profile available the BlueMod+S offers
Stollmann’s Terminal I/O profile, which allows transparent data transfer over UART and supports
Secure Simple Pairing, making the pairing process easy and the connection secure. Terminal I/O
is available for iOS and Android as well as implemented in the dual mode module BlueMod+SR.
1.2.2 Industry
BlueMod+S can be used to monitor and control motors, actuators, values and entire processes.
1.2.3 POS/Advertising
BlueMod+S supports iBeacon or similar applications.
1.2.4 Healthcare and Medical
Usage of Bluetooth is aimed mainly at devices that are used for monitoring vital data. Typical
devices are blood glucose meter, blood pressure cuffs and pulse ox meters. Bluetooth BR/EDR
and low energy were chosen by the Continua Health Alliance as transports for interoperable end to
end communication.
1.2.5 Sports and Fitness
In the sports and fitness segment the BlueMod+S is used in devices for positioning as well as
monitoring vital data. Typical devices in this market are heart rate monitors, body temperature
thermometers, pedometers, cadence meters, altimeter, positioning / GPS tracking and watches
displaying information from sensors.
1.2.6 Entertainment
Bluetooth technology is already used in a wide variety of devices in the entertainment sector,
namely set-top boxes / gaming consoles. BlueMod+S is especially suited for use in remote
controls, gaming controller and wireless mouse/keyboard applications.
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2 Block Diagram
nRF51822
VSUP
BlueMod+S/AI
Balun+
Filter
RESET
I2C
UART
SPI
1
2
up to 7
3
GND
3.0V
16MHz
opt. 32kHz
Serial Wire Debug
onboard
antenna
2
GPIO
up to 19
Analog In
up to 6
Figure 1: BlueMod+S/AI Block Diagram
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3 Application Interface
3.1 Power Supply
BlueMod+S require a power supply with the following characteristics:
Typical: 3,0VDC, min.: 1,8VDC, max.: 3,6VDC, thereby delivering > 25 mA peak
BlueMod+S is designed to be powered from 3V coin cell batteries e.g. CR2032 directly, or any
other power source complying with the given requirements. For optimal performance a stable
supply is recommended. Furthermore it is recommended to place a capacitor in parallel to the
CR2032 3V coin cell battery in order to prolong battery lifetime, by compensating the effects of the
rising source resistance of the battery to pulsed loads. Since the isolation resistance of this
capacitor will discharge the battery in a not insignificant scale, the capacitor should be chosen
under consideration of the following rules:
- capacitance as small as necessary
- nominal voltage as high as possible
- case size as large as possible
- use X7R instead of X5R
BlueMod+S
XC6204B-3.3
E-6,F-6
VSUP
GND:
A-7,E-7,F-7,B-[5:8],
C-[5:8],D-8,E-8,F-8
1µ + 100n
VOUT
VSS
VIN
CE
5 1
3
2
+5VDC
Figure 2: BlueMod+S Example Power Supply with LDO
3.2 Power-up Slew-Rate
Parameter
Min
Max
Unit
VSUP rise time rate (1), (2)
0
100
ms
(1) 0V to VDDV
Table 1: Power up Rise Time Requirements
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3.3 Reset
BlueMod+S are equipped with circuitry for generating power-up reset from the supply voltage
VSUP, as well as brownout detection.
During power-up, reset is kept active until the supply voltage VSUP has reached the minimal
operating voltage. VSUP rise time has to comply with Table 1 for power-up reset to function
properly. A reset is also generated when VSUP falls below the threshold of the brownout detector
(1,6V .. 1,7V with a hysteresis of about 30mV), and is released when VSUP rises above that
threshold.
By holding pin B-1 (EXT-RES#) at ≤ VSUP*0,3V for tHOLDRESETNORMAL 0,2µs, an external reset (pin
reset) is generated. This pin has a fixed internal pull-up resistor (RPU = 11kΩ ... 16kΩ). EXT-RES#
may be left open if not used.
Note:
The reset-functionality associated with pin EXT-RES# is shared with the serial wire debug
feature (refer to 3.12). Inside the BlueMod+S module, EXT-RES# is connected to SWDIO via a
150R resistor. During a debug session the external reset function is not available; asserting of
EXT-RES# to any level should be avoided.
BlueMod+S
E-6,F-6
VSUP
GND
+3V3
EXT-RES# B-1
Reset-Switch is optional
Please Note: EXT-RES# of BlueMod+S has approx. 13k internal pullup.
1k
Reset signal is optional
Host MCU
GPIO
VDD
Figure 3: BlueMod+S Example Reset
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The following table shows the pin states of BlueMod+S during reset active.
Pin Name
State: BlueMod+S
EXT-RES#
Input with pull-up (1)
XL-IN/SLCK
Input floating (disconnected)
XL-OUT
Input floating (disconnected)
UART-TXD
Input floating (disconnected)
UART-RXD
Input floating (disconnected)
UART-RTS#
Input floating (disconnected) with pull-up resistor 470kΩ (2)
UART-CTS#
Input floating (disconnected)
IUR-OUT#
Input floating (disconnected)
IUR-IN#
Input floating (disconnected)
GPIO[0:14]
Input floating (disconnected)
TESTMODE#
Input floating (disconnected)
BOOT0
Input floating (disconnected)
SWDIO
Input with pull-up (1)
SWCLK
Input with pull-down (1)
(1) pull-up, pull-down: RPU, RPD is typ. 13kΩ (11kΩ to 16kΩ)
(2) a discrete resistor is used
Table 2: Pin States during Reset
The pin states as indicated in Table 2 are kept until hardware initialization has started.
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3.4 Serial Interface
The serial interface of BlueMod+S is a high-speed UART interface supporting RTS/CTS flow
control and interface-up/down mechanism according to the UICP+ protocol (refer to [3] ). Electrical
interfacing is at CMOS levels (defined by VSUP; see chapter 5.4.1).
Transmission speeds are 9600 921600 bps and 1Mbps (asynchronous)
Character representation: 8 Bit, no parity, 1 stop bit (8N1)
Hardware flow-control with RTS and CTS (active low)
Note: Transmission speed may be limited by firmware. See corresponding command reference
[5] for further information.
BlueMod+S
Host
UART-RXD
UART-TXD
UART-CTS#
UART-RTS#
IUR-IN#
IUR-OUT#
GND
Figure 4: Serial Interface Signals
The basic serial interface (with RTS/CTS flow control) uses only four signal lines (UART-RXD,
UART-TXD, UART-CTS#, UART-RTS#) and GND. IUR-IN#, IUR-OUT# and GPIO[4] (see below)
can be left unconnected.
A substantially saving of power during idle phases can be achieved (see 5.5.1) when the UICP
protocol is used (refer to [3] ). This protocol should be implemented on the host side as well.
Signals IUR-IN# and IUR-OUT# should be connected to the host (see Figure 4: Serial Interface
Signals) and may be mapped to DSR and DTR, if an RS232-style (DTE-type) interface is used
(see Figure 6).
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BlueMod+S
Host
UART-TXD
IUR-OUT#
UART-CTS#
UART-RXD
IUR-IN#
UART-RTS#
IUR-OUT#
IUC-IN#
CTS#
TXD
RXD
GND
GND
Figure 5: Five Wire Interface supporting UICP (Minimum Signals needed)
Figure 5 shows the minimal configuration to use UICP for both directions RxD and TxD. To use this
scheme, the user has to implement UICP on host side for the transmitter only to wake up the
BlueMod+S receiver.
When using the TIO firmware and applications, call control can be supported by GPIO[4]. Driving
GPIO[4] to logic High level during a data transfer phase will “hang up” the connection and
disconnect the Bluetooth link. This signal may be mapped to DSR, if an RS232-style (DTE-type)
interface is used. Please refer to [5] for a functional specification. GPIO[4] can be left unconnected
if this feature is not used.
3.4.1 4-Wire Serial Interface
If the host in question is sufficiently fast, a four-wire scheme may be successful. Connect the serial
lines UART-RXD, UART-TXD as well as UART-RTS# and GND; leave UART-CTS# open. The
host is required to stop sending data within a short time after de-assertion of UART-RTS# (there is
room for up to 4 more characters at the time RTS# drops).
Attention: UICP has to be deactivated permanently in this configuration, because signal UART-
CTS# and IUR-IN# become inputs with no PU or PD if UICP is active. This would cause floating
CMOS inputs.
Note: It is strongly recommended to use hardware flow control in both directions. Not using flow
control can cause a loss of data.
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3.4.2 UART Example Circuits
2
BlueMod+S
GND
MAX3241
14
+3V3
22
23
2
3
7
8
4
6
1
9
TXD
RXD
RTS#
CTS#
IUR-OUT#
IUR-IN#
TXD
RXD
RTS
CTS
DTR
DSR
DCD
RI
RS232
DSUB9 (male)
DTE style connector pinout
9
4
10
5
11
6
7
8
19
13
18
12
17
16
15
F-4
D-2
D-7
F-3
B-4
D-5
UART_TXD
UART_RXD
UART_RTS#
UART_CTS#
IUR-OUT#
IUR-IN#
SHDN#
EN#
100n
100n
28
24
1
+3V3
100n 100n 100n
26
3
27
25
V+
VCC
V -
GND
C2+
C2-
C1+
C1-
220R
220R
220R
220R
220R
220R
5
SigGND
can be left open
VSUP
+3V3
Figure 6: BlueMod+S Example Serial Interface (RS-232) Supporting UICP
VDDIO
(+1.2V .. +3.6V)
BlueMod+S
GND
D-2
F-4
F-3
D-7
UART_RXD
UART_TXD
UART_CTS#
UART_RTS#
10µ+100n+1n
SN74AVC4T245
User Host System
VSUP
XC6204B-3.3
VOUT
VSS
VIN
CE
100k
100k
VCCB
1B1
1B2
2B1
2B2 2A2
2A1
1A2
1A1
VCCA
1DIR
1OE
2DIR
2OE
(GPIO, Out,
no pu/pd)
(GPIO, Out,
no pu/pd)
TXD
RTS#
RXD
CTS#
+5VDC
OE_DRV#
BT_ENABLE
VDD_HOST (+1.2 .. +3.6V)
+3V3_switched
Figure 7: BlueMod+S Example Serial Interface (Mixed Signal Level)
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3.4.3 Baud Rate Deviation
The following table shows the deviation in percent of the standard data rates. The deviation may
be caused by the inaccuracy of the crystal oscillator or granularity of the baud rate generator.
Data Rate (bits/s)
Deviation (%)
9600
±1%
19200
38400
57600
115200
230400
460800
921600
1000000
Table 3: Deviation of Baud rates
Note: The total deviation of sender and receiver shall not exceed 2.5% to prevent loss of data.
3.4.4 Dynamic I/O Signal Type Changes depending on the UICP status
In order to allow customers to use the serial interface with the minimal signal count on the one side
and to reduce current consumption when using UICP on the other side, the BlueMod+S FW
supports the following dynamic I/O signal type changes depending on the UICP activated resp.
deactivated status.
Signal
UICP deactivated
UICP activated
UART-CTS#
I-PD
I-FLOAT
IUR-IN#
I-DIS
I-FLOAT
IUR-OUT#
I-DIS
O-PP
Legend: I-PD = Input with pull-down resistor, I-DIS = Input disconnected,
I-FLOAT = input floating, O-PP = Output push-pull
Signal types I-PD, I-DIS and O-PP may be left open. I-FLOAT has to be driven to GND or VCC to
avoid open CMOS input oscillation.
If UICP is deactivated the pull-down resistor on UART-CTS# helps to keep the serial interface
active if UART-CTS# is open.
If UICP is active and the serial interface is down, UART-CTS# has to be held at VCC and the pull-
down would cause an unwanted constant current drain. Therefore it is switched off in this mode.
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3.5 GPIO Interface
It is possible to use the programmable digital I/Os GPIO[0:14] on the BlueMod+S. Their behavior
has to be defined project specific in the firmware.
Unused GPIO pins shall be left unconnected to stay compatible. There may be functions assigned
to some in future versions of the firmware.
3.6 I2C Interface
1
The I2C bus interface serves as an interface between the internal microcontroller and the serial I2C
bus. BlueMod+S is the master and controls all I2C bus specific sequencing, protocol and timing. It
supports standard (100kHz) and fast (400kHz) speed modes. The BlueMod+S as an I2C master
must be the only master of the I2C bus (no multimaster capability). Clock stretching is supported.
GPIO[1]/I2C-SDA and GPIO[0]/I2C-SCL can be used to form an I2C interface. It is required to
connect 4k7 pull-up resistors on I2C-SCL and I2C-SDA when this interface is used.
I2C-SCL
I2C-SDA
GPIO[0]/I2C-SCL
GPIO[1]/I2C-SDA
BlueMod+S
VSUP
Rpu
+3.3V
B-2
D-3
E-6,F-6
+3.3V
Rpu
+3.3V
4k7
4k7
Figure 8: BlueMod+S I2C Interface
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3.7 SPI Serial Peripheral Interface
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The serial peripheral interface (SPI) allows for full-duplex, synchronous, serial communication with
external devices. The interface can be configured as the master and then provides the
communication clock (SCK) to the external slave device(s), or as the slave. The SPI Interface
supports SPI-modes 0 through 3. Module pins are used as follows:
GPIO[2]: SPI-MOSI
GPIO[5]: SPI-MISO
GPIO[8]: SPI-SCK
GPIO[8]/SPI-SCK
GPIO[2]/SPI-MOSI
BlueMod+S
E-2
SPI-Master
connected device
SPI-Slave
GPIO[5]/SPI-MISO
D-1
F-2
SCK, SPI_CLK
SDI, MOSI
SDO, MISO
typical signals:
Figure 9: BlueMod+S SPI Interface (Example: Master Mode)
3.8 Bluetooth Radio Interface
The BlueMod+S/AI presents an integrated ceramic antenna.
It is highly recommended that you follow the design rule given in the Stollmann Application Note on
Antenna design [4].
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3.9 Slow Clock Interface
Even though an external slow clock is not required for BLE operation, consumption of power during
power-down modes can be reduced by feeding the module with an optional 32,768 kHz slow clock
at pin XL-IN/SLCK, or connecting an XTAL (32,768kHz) and two capacitors C1, C2 at pins XL-IN
and XL-OUT.
3.9.1 SLCK Specification (External Supplied Signal)
32,768 kHz +/-250ppm; duty cycle 30...70%.
Signal may be a sine wave, a clipped sine wave, a square wave or a rail-to-rail digital
signal. The amplitude must be at least 200mVpp. DC offset is not an issue as long as the
input voltage is between VSS and VSUP at all times.
connect signal SLCK to XL-IN/SLCK (A6) and leave XL-OUT (A5) open
3.9.2 32,768 kHz Crystal Oscillator Specification (32k XOSC)
Symbol
Item
Condition
Limit
Unit
Min
Typ
Max
fNOM
Crystal Frequency
Tamb = 25°C
32,768
kHz
fTOL
Frequency Tolerance for
BLE applications
including temperature
and aging (1)
+/-250
ppm
CL
Load Capacitance
9
12,5
pF
C0
Shunt Capacitance
2
pF
RS
Equivalent Series Resistor
50
80
kΩ
PD
Drive Level
1
µW
Cpin
Input Cap. on XL-IN and
XL-OUT
4
pF
(1) adjust crystal frequency by choosing correct value for C1, C2 (value depends on CL of crystal
and layout)
Table 4: 32,768kHz Crystal Oscillator
The module’s firmware will detect the presence of a slow clock during the boot process and switch
behavior appropriately.
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3.9.3 Connection of an External 32,768 kHz Crystal
Connect the 32,768 kHz crystal and two capacitors C1, C2 at pins A-6 (XL-IN/SLCK) and A-5 (XL-
OUT). The crystal has to comply with specifications given in Table 1. The exact value of C1 and C2
depends on the crystal and the stray capacitance of the layout. Select C1, C2 such that the slow
clock oscillator operates at the exact frequency at room temperature (25°C). C1 and C2 shall be of
equal capacity. The crystal and the capacitors shall be located close to pins A-5, A-6. Avoid long
signal traces.
CL = (C1+Cpin+Cs) * (C2+Cpin+Cs) / (C1+C2+2*Cpin+2*Cs), or
C1, C2 = (2*CL - Cpin - Cs)
Cpin: see Table 4
Cs: stray capacitance, depends on layout
Figure 10: BlueMod+S connection of external XTAL
3.10 Test Mode
For homologation purposes the ability of test mode operation like "BlueMod+S_Testmode" or
"Direct two wire UART Testmode" (DTM) is mandatory. The Direct Test Mode (as defined by the
Bluetooth SIG) and BlueMod+S_Testmode are part of the BlueMod+S TIO-Firmware. Please refer
to [6] and [7].
For enabling the different test modes the BlueMod+S provides two IO pins.
The pin Testmode is low active. Active in the following table means connect to GND.
The pin Boot0 is high active. Active in the following table means connect to VDD.
The other two combinations start the bootloader for firmware update of the programmed
firmware. These two modes are not scope of this document.
Table 5 shows the possible combinations:
Testmode#
Boot0
Mode
Active
Inactive
Testmode
Active
Active
DTM
Inactive
Active
Start Bootloader
Inactive
Inactive
Firmware Update
Table 5: Testmode# / Boot0 Logic
XL-IN/SLCK
BlueMod+S
A-6
Slow Clock
XL-OUT
A-5
32,768kHz
CL: 9pF
C1
C2
C1, C2 ~ 12pF
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To enter and use BlueMod+S Testmode or DTM, access to the following signals is required:
BOOT0
TESTMODE#
UART-RXD
UART-TXD
UART-RTS#
UART-CTS#
GND
These pins shall be routed to some test pads on an outer layer, but can be left open during normal
operation when not used.
Please note the UART is required for operation of test modes. During the homologation process,
UART-RXD, UART-TXD, UART-RTS# and UART-CTS# must be freely accessible.
3.11 Operating in a Power-Switched Environment
A potential "back feeding" problem may arise, if the module is operated in an environment where
its power supply (VSUP) is switched off by the application. This might be done to save some power
in times Bluetooth is not needed.
As stated in Table 9, the voltage on any I/O pin must not exceed VSUP by more than 0,3V at any
time. Otherwise some current IINJ flows through the internal protection diodes. This may damage
the module (please refer to chapter 5.1 for limits).
There is no problem if the application circuit design and programming can assure that all signals
directed towards BlueMod+S are set to low (U < 0,3V) before and while VSUP is turned off. If this
is not guaranteed, at least a series resistor (about 1k) must be inserted into each signal path. This
does protect the module but obviously cannot prevent from an unwanted, additional current flow in
case of such signal being at high-level. It may be necessary to use driver chips in such appli-
cations, that gate off these signals while VSUP is not present.
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3.12 Serial Wire Debug Interface
The Serial Wire Debug (SWD) interface (signals SWDIO, SWCLK) is normally not used in a
customer’s product. It is reserved for debugging purposes.
Leave SWDIO, SWCLK unconnected. Only if you intend to use them for debugging purposes,
make them available. Please be aware of the nRF51822 pin sharing SWDIO/nRESET (refer to [1]).
On the BlueMod+S module, pin EXT-RES# is decoupled from SWDIO by a 150 Ω resistor; SWDIO
is connected directly to pin SWDIO/nRESET of the nRF51822 chip. Nevertheless, avoid driving
EXT-RES# to any logic level while in debug mode, since EXT-RES# will also be driven by the
BlueMod+S or the debugger, when SWDIO is driven by either of these.
During any debugging session the external pushbutton reset functionality is not available. Please
use the correct reset options of your serial wire debugger. Alternatively, power-off the system,
remove the debugger and power-up again (refer to [1], Chapter 10 Debugger Interface (DIF)).
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3.13 DC/DC Converter
The product variant BlueMod+S/DC-DC with FW > V2.003 supports a buck DC/DC converter for
supplying the radio circuit. Used with a 3V coin-cell battery, the peak current drawn from the
battery is reduced by approximately 25%.
The DC/DC converter only works in the supply voltage range 2,1VDC to 3,6VDC, whereas the
BlueMod+S/DC-DC is specified to operate in the supply voltage range of 1,8VDC to 3,6VDC. In order
to fulfill this requirement the DC/DC converter is switched off automatically by FW if the supply
voltage drops below 2,3VDC with 5% tolerance. In this situation a LDO regulator will supply the
radio circuit. The DC/DC converter is switched on again after a RESET sequence if the supply
voltage is > 2,3DC.±5%.
In chapter 5.5 Power Consumption and Power-Down Modes the parameters will be given for
operation with and without the DC/DC converter enabled.
Switching off the DC/DC converter, when the supply voltage drops below 2,3VDC, doesn’t reduce
power efficiency significantly, because the DC/DC conversion factor is close to 1 in this supply
voltage region.
Figure 11: DC/DC Conversion Factor FDCDC versus Supply Voltage
The DC/DC conversion factor FDCDC is the ratio between the supply current drawn by the radio
circuit with DC/DC enabled versus LDO(DC/DC disabled). FDCDC = IRADIO(DCDC)/IRADIO(LDO).
FDCDC = 1 means that the DC/DC converter has no effect, whereas FDCDC = 0,7 means 30% less
current consumption. If FDCDC becomes > 1, the operation of the DC/DC converter causes more
current consumption.
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4 Module Pins
4.1 Pin Numbering
F1
E1
D1
C1
B1
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8
F2
E2
D2
C2
B2
F3
E3
D3
C3
B3
F4
E4
D4
C4
B4
F5
E5
D5
C5
B5
F6
E6
D6
C6
B6
F7
E7
D7
C7
B7
F8
E8
D8
C8
B8
Figure 12: BlueMod+S Pin Numbering (Top View)
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4.2 Pin Description
4.2.1 General Pin Description
Type: PU - pull-up; PD pull-down; PWR Power; I Input; O Output; I/O bidir.; OD open drain; PP push/pull;
RF: RadioFreq; I-DIS Input Buffer Disconnected
Pin Name
Signal
Type
Act
Function
Alternate Function
Notes
E-6
VSUP1
PWR
+3,0V nom.
F-6
VSUP2
PWR
+3,0V nom
C-1
not connected
none
A-7, E-7, F-7,
B-[5,6,7,8],
C-[5,6,7,8],
D-8, E-8, F-8
GND
PWR
Ground
All GND pins must be
connected
A-8
ANT PIN
none
reserved for ext. antenna
(4,9)
B-1
EXT-RES#
I-PU
L
User Reset
A-6
XL-IN/SLCK
I/O
32,768kHz Slow Clock / XTAL
(3)
AIN1
(5)
F-4
UART-TXD
O-PP
Serial Data OUT
(6)
D-2
UART-RXD
I
Serial Data IN
(6)
D-7
UART-RTS#
O-PU
(1)
L
Flow Control/IUC
(1,6)
F-3
UART-CTS#
I-PD
L
Flow Control/IUC
(6,8)
B-4
IUR-OUT#
O-PP
L
UICP Control
(8)
D-5
IUR-IN#
I-DIS
L
UICP Control
(8)
D-3
GPIO[0]
I/O
GPIO
I2C-SCL, AIN7, AREF1
(3,5)
B-2
GPIO[1]
I/O
GPIO
I2C-SDA, AIN6
(3,5)
D-1
GPIO[2]
I/O
GPIO
SPI-MOSI
(3,5)
E-4
GPIO[3]
I/O
GPIO
(3,5)
D-4
GPIO[4]
I/O
GPIO
(3,5)
F-2
GPIO[5]
I/O
GPIO
SPI-MISO, AREF0
(3,5)
C-4
GPIO[6]
I/O
GPIO
(3,5)
C-3
GPIO[7]
I/O
GPIO
(3,5)
E-2
GPIO[8]
I/O
GPIO
SPI-SCK, AIN2
(3,5)
A-3
not connected
none
A-1
GPIO[10]
I/O
GPIO
(3,5)
A-4
not connected
none
A-2
GPIO[9]
I/O
GPIO
(3,5)
F-1
TESTMODE#
I-PU
(7)
L
Testmode Enable
AIN3
(6)
E-1
BOOT0
I-PD
(7)
reserved
AIN4
(6)
E-3
SWDIO
I/O-
PU
Serial Wire Debug (data)
D-6
SWCLK
I-PD
Serial Wire Debug (clock)
C-2
GPIO[13]
I/O
GPIO
(3,5)
B-3
GPIO[11]
I/O
GPIO
AIN5
(3,5)
A-5
XL-OUT
I/O
GPIO / ext. XTAL 32,768kHz
AIN0
(3,5)
F-5
GPIO[14]
I/O
GPIO
(3,5)
E-5
GPIO[12]
I/O
GPIO
(3,5)
Notes:
(1) a discrete pull up resistor is used
(3) function depends on firmware
(4) DNU: Do Not Use, Do Not Connect
(5) GPIO pin. These pins may be programmed as analog-in, i-disconnected, i-float, i-pu, i-pd, o-pp (output push/pull),
o-od (output open drain), o-os (output open source) or some alternate function; refer to [1], [2]
(6) signal must be accessible for homologation purposes. Refer to 3.10 Test Mode
(7) signals sampled at startup time. TESTMODE# is I-PU, BOOT0 is I-PD during sampling time only, I-DIS otherwise
(8) Pin Type depends on UICP status. Refer to 3.4.4 Dynamic I/O Signal Type Changes depending on the UICP status
(9) for compatibility to BlueMod+SR this pin is reserved for an external antenna and must be left open
Table 6: General Pin Assignment
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4.2.2 Application Specific Pin Description
4.2.2.1 TIO Pin Configuration
Type: PU Pull-up; PD pull-down; PWR Power; I Input; O Output; I/O bidir.; OD open drain: PP push/pull;
RF: RadioFreq; I-DIS Input Buffer Disconnected
Pin Name
Signal
TIO-Function
Type
Act
Description
Note
s
E-6
VSUP1
Power
PWR
+3,3V nom.
F-6
VSUP2
Power
PWR
+3,3V nom
C-1
not connected
A-7,E-7,F-7,
B-[5,6,7,8],
C-[5,6,7,8],
D-8, E-8, F-8
GND
GND
PWR
Ground
All GND pins must be connected
A-8
ANT PIN
none
leave open (reserved for ext. antenna)
(4,9)
B-1
EXT-RES#
Reset
I-PU
L
User Reset
A-6
XL-IN/SLCK
SLCK / XTAL
I
32,768kHz Slow Clock (optional)
F-4
UART-TXD
TXD
O-PP
Serial Data OUT
(6)
D-2
UART-RXD
RXD
I
Serial Data IN
(6)
D-7
UART-RTS#
/RTS
O-PP
L
Flow Control/IUC; refer to [3]
(1,6)
F-3
UART-CTS#
/CTS
I-PD
L
Flow Control/IUC; refer to [3]
(6,8)
B-4
IUR-OUT#
/IUR-OUT
O-PP
L
UICP Control; refer to [3]
(3,8)
D-5
IUR-IN#
/IUR-IN
I
L
UICP Control; refer to [3]
(3,8)
D-3
GPIO[0]
GPIO[0]
I/O
GPIO [I2C-SCL]
(3)
B-2
GPIO[1]
GPIO[1]
I/O
GPIO [I2C-SDA]
(3)
D-1
GPIO[2]
IOC
I/O
GPIO [SPI-MOSI]
(3)
E-4
GPIO[3]
IOB
I/O
GPIO
(3)
D-4
GPIO[4]
HANGUP
I-PD
optional; refer to [5]
F-2
GPIO[5]
IOD
I/O
GPIO [SPI-MISO]
(3)
C-4
GPIO[6]
reserved
I-DIS
GPIO
(3)
C-3
GPIO[7]
GPIO7
I-DIS
GPIO
(3)
E-2
GPIO[8]
IOA
I/O
GPIO [SPI-SCK] [DEVICE READY#]
(3)
A-3
not connected
A-1
GPIO[10]
DNU
I-DIS
leave open
(4)
A-4
not connected
A-2
GPIO[9]
DNU
I-DIS
leave open
(4)
F-1
TESTMODE#
reserved
I-PU
L
connect to test pad
(6,7)
E-1
BOOT0
reserved
I-PD
connect to test pad
(6,7)
E-3
SWDIO
reserved
I/O-PU
leave open (Serial Wire Debug)
D-6
SWCLK
reserved
I-PD
leave open (Serial Wire Debug)
C-2
GPIO[13]
DNU
I-DIS
leave open
(4)
B-3
GPIO[11]
DNU
I-DIS
leave open
(4)
A-5
XL-OUT
XTAL
I-DIS
leave open if no ext. XTAL is connected
F-5
GPIO[14]
DNU
I-DIS
leave open
(4)
E-5
GPIO[12]
DNU
I-DIS
leave open
(4)
Notes:
(1) a discrete pull up resistor is used
(3) function depends on firmware
(4) DNU: Do Not Use, Do Not Connect
(6) signal must be accessible for homologation purposes. Refer to 3.10 Test Mode
(7) signals sampled at startup time. TESTMODE# is I-PU, BOOT0 is I-PD during sampling time only, I-DIS otherwise
(8) Pin Type depends on UICP status. Refer to 3.4.4 Dynamic I/O Signal Type Changes depending on the UICP status
(9) for compatibility to BlueMod+SR this pin is reserved for an external antenna and must be left open
Table 7: Application Specific Pin Assignments, TIO
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4.2.2.2 ADC Pin Configuration
Type: PU Pull-up; PD pull-down; PWR Power; I Input; O Output; I/O bidir.; OD open drain: PP push/pull;
RF: RadioFreq; I-DIS Input Buffer Disconnected
Pin Name
Signal
ADC-Function
Type
Act
Description
Note
s
E-6
VSUP1
Power
PWR
+3,3V nom.
F-6
VSUP2
Power
PWR
+3,3V nom
C-1
not connected
none
A-7,E-7,F-7,
B-[5,6,7,8],
C-[5,6,7,8],
D-8, E-8, F-8
GND
GND
PWR
Ground
All GND pins must be connected
A-8
ANT PIN
none
leave open (reserved for ext. antenna)
(4,9)
B-1
EXT-RES#
Reset
I-PU
L
User Reset
A-6
XL-IN/SLCK
SLCK / XTAL
I
32,768kHz Slow Clock (optional)
F-4
UART-TXD
TXD
O-PP
Serial Data OUT
(6)
D-2
UART-RXD
RXD
I
Serial Data IN
(6)
D-7
UART-RTS#
/RTS
O-PP
L
Flow Control/IUC; refer to [3]
(1,6)
F-3
UART-CTS#
/CTS
I-PD
L
Flow Control/IUC; refer to [3]
(6,8)
B-4
IUR-OUT#
/IUR-OUT
O-PP
L
UICP Control; refer to [3]
(3,8)
D-5
IUR-IN#
/IUR-IN
I
L
UICP Control; refer to [3]
(3,8)
D-3
GPIO[0]
AREF
Analog
ADC Reference Voltage
(3)
B-2
GPIO[1]
AIN
Analog
ADC Analog Input
(3)
D-1
GPIO[2]
SPI-MOSI
I/O
SPI-MOSI
(3)
E-4
GPIO[3]
CNF_RES#
I-DIS
L
Configuration Restore
(3)
D-4
GPIO[4]
DIO0
I/O
Digital In-/Output 0
(3)
F-2
GPIO[5]
SPI-MISO
I/O
SPI-MISO
(3)
C-4
GPIO[6]
DIO1
I/O
Digital In-/Output 1
(3)
C-3
GPIO[7]
DIO2
I/O
Digital In-/Output 2
(3)
E-2
GPIO[8]
SPI-SCK/IOA
I/O
SPI-SCK / IOA
(3)
A-3
not connected
A-1
GPIO[10]
OTA-CMD-EN#
I-PU
L
OTA Command Interface Enable
(3,7)
A-4
not connected
A-2
GPIO[9]
DIO3
I-DIS
Digital In-/Output 3
(3)
F-1
TESTMODE#
reserved
I-PU
L
connect to test pad
(6,7)
E-1
BOOT0
reserved
I-PD
connect to test pad
(6,7)
E-3
SWDIO
reserved
I/O-PU
leave open (Serial Wire Debug)
(4)
D-6
SWCLK
reserved
I-PD
leave open (Serial Wire Debug)
(4)
C-2
GPIO[13]
DIO6
I-DIS
Digital In-/Output 6
(3)
B-3
GPIO[11]
DIO4
I-DIS
Digital In-/Output 4
(3)
A-5
XL-OUT
XTAL
I-DIS
leave open if no ext. XTAL is connected
F-5
GPIO[14]
DIO7
I-DIS
Digital In-/Output 7
(3)
E-5
GPIO[12]
DIO5
I-DIS
Digital In-/Output 5
(3)
Notes:
(1) a discrete pull up resistor is used
(3) function depends on firmware
(4) DNU: Do Not Use, Do Not Connect
(6) signal must be accessible for homologation purposes. Refer to 3.10 Test Mode
(7) signals sampled at startup time. TESTMODE# is I-PU, BOOT0 is I-PD during sampling time only, I-DIS otherwise
(8) Pin Type depends on UICP status. Refer to 3.4.4 Dynamic I/O Signal Type Changes depending on the UICP status
(9) for compatibility to BlueMod+SR this pin is reserved for an external antenna and must be left open
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4.3 Handling of Unused Signals
Depending on the application, not all signals of BlueMod+S may be needed. The following list
gives some hints how to handle unused signals.
EXT-RES# If no external Reset is needed: Leave open
BOOT0 leave open (1)
XL-IN/SLCK If no external slow clock is provided: Leave open
XL-OUT If no external XTAL is connected: Leave open
UART-RXD, UART-TXD If UART is not used: On UART-RXD, add a pullup (e.g.
100k) to VSUP (1); leave UART-TXD open (1)
UART-RTS#, UART-CTS# If neither flow control nor UICP is used: Leave open (1)(2)
IUR-OUT#, IUR-IN# If UICP is not used: leave open
TESTMODE# Leave open (1)
unused GPIOs Leave open
SWDIO, SWCLK Leave open. Only needed for debug purposes.
Please note, to keep compatibility with future feature enhancements, unused signals shall not be
connected directly to VSUP or GND. Leave open.
Notes:
(1) Signals must be accessible during the homologation process, refer to 3.10 Test Mode.
(2) It is strongly recommended to use hardware flow control in both directions.
Not using flow control can cause a loss of data.
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5 Electrical Characteristics
5.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage
to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any
other conditions beyond those indicated under “Electrical Requirements” is not implied. Exposure
to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
Item
Symbol
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Unit
Supply voltage
VSUP
-0,3 to +3,6
V
Voltage on any pin
VPin
-0,3 to VSUP+0,3
V
Injected current into
any GPIO pin
Max. per package
IINJ
IINJ_package
40
100
mA
mA
Table 9: Absolute Maximum Ratings
5.2 Operating Conditions
Tamb = 25°C
Item
Condition
Limit
Unit
Min
Typ
Max
Supply voltage VSUP
normal mode (DC/DC not enabled)
1,8
3,0
3,6
VDC
Supply voltage VSUP
DC/DC mode (DC/DC enabled)
2,1
3,0
3,6
VDC
Table 10: DC Operating Conditions
Note: FW2.x disables the DC/DC converter automatically if VSUP < 2,3V ± 5%
5.3 Environmental Requirements
Item
Symbol
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Unit
Storage temperature range
Tstg
-40 to +85
°C
Operating temperature range
Top
-25 to +75
°C
Table 11: Environmental Requirements
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5.4 DC Parameter
All Module I/O pins are connected directly to the Nordic nRF51822 chip without signal conditioning
except for some pull-up/pull-down resistors (as indicated). Therefore the electrical characteristics
are as documented in the Nordic nRF51822 data sheet [2].
5.4.1 General Purpose I/O (GPIO)
Tamb = 25°C
Symbol
Item
Condition
Limit
Unit
Min
Typ
Max
VIL
Low-Level Input Voltage
VSUP = 1,8 to 3,6V
VSS
-
VSUP*0,3
V
VIH
High-Level Input Voltage
VSUP = 1,8 to 3,6V
VSUP*0,7
-
VSUP
V
VOL
Low-Level Output
Voltage
IOL = 0,5mA (1)
IOL = 5,0mA (2), (3)
VSS
VSS
-
0,3
0,3
V
VOH
High-Level Output
Voltage
IOH = -0,5mA (1)
IOH = -5,0mA (2), (3)
VSUP-0,3
VSUP-0,3
-
VSUP
VSUP
V
IOL
Low -Level Output
Current
VOL 0,3V
-
-
-0,5mA (1)
-5,0mA (2), (3)
mA
IOH
High-Level Output
Current
VSUP-0,3V VOH
VSUP
-
-
0,5mA (1)
5,0mA (2), (3)
mA
RPU
pull-up resistor
11
13
16
kΩ
RPD
pull-down resistor
11
13
16
kΩ
Ilc
I/O pad leakage current
-3,5
0,01
+3,5
nA
Cl
Input Capacitance
2,5
pF
(1) drive = std
(2) drive = hi
(3) maximal number of pins (per package) with high drive is 3
Table 12: DC Characteristics, Digital IO
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5.4.2 EXT-RES#
Input EXT-RES# has a Schmitt-Trigger characteristic and an internal pull-up resistor.
Tamb = 25°C
Symbol
Item
Condition
Limit
Unit
Min
Typ
Max
VIL
Low-Level Threshold
VSUP = 1,8 to 3,6V
0,34*VSUP
V
VIH
High-Level Threshold
VSUP = 1,8 to 3,6V
0,62*VSUP
V
VHYST
Hysteresis
VSUP = 3,0V
800
mV
RPU
pull-up resistor
11
13
16
kΩ
Cl
Input Capacitance
2,5
pF
Table 13: DC Characteristics, EXT-RES#
5.4.3 External Slow Clock SLCK
The following table is applicable if an external slow clock signal is fed into XL-IN/SLCK. This may
be a square wave, a clipped sine wave, a sine wave or a rail-to-rail digital signal. Frequency must
be 32,768kHz +/-250ppm (refer to 3.9). DC offset is not an issue as long as the input voltage is
between VSS and VSUP at all times. Firmware will detect presence of external slow clock signal at
startup; signal has to stay active as long as the BlueMod+S is powered.
Tamb = 25°C
Symbol
Item
Condition
Limit
Unit
Min
Typ
Max
VSLCKL
Low-Level Input Voltage
VSUP = 1,8 to 3,6V
0,0
-
VSUP-VSLCK
V
VSLCKH
High-Level Input Voltage
VSUP = 1,8 to 3,6V
VSUP-VSLCK
-
VSUP
V
VSLCK (1)
Amplitude (peak_peak)
VSUP = 1,8 to 3,6V
0,2
-
VSUP
V
Cl
Input Capacitance
4
pF
(1) input voltage required between VSS and VSUP at all times
Table 14: DC Characteristics, SLCK
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5.4.4 Analog Digital Converter (ADC)
5.4.4.1 Input Voltage Range
It is very important to configure the ADC, so the input voltage range and the ADC voltage range
are matching.
If the input voltage range is lower than the ADC voltage range, the resolution will not be
fully utilized.
If the input voltage range is higher than the ADC voltage range, all values above the
maximum ADC voltage range will be limited to the maximum value, also called the
saturation point.
Input voltage range and saturation point depend on the configured ADC reference voltage (see
5.4.4.2) and the chosen prescaling.
Input Voltage Range = ADC Reference Voltage / Prescaler
Limitation for maximum input voltage is described in 5.4.4.3
5.4.4.2 ADC Reference Voltage
ADC Reference voltage can be obtained from:
Internal band gap reference: 1,2V ± 1,5%
or
External reference pin AREF: min. 0,83V typ. 1,2V max. 1,3V
Source Impedance: <5kΩ
5.4.4.3 Analog ADC Input AIN
When the ADC is not sampling the AIN input pin has very high impedance and can be regarded as
open circuit.
Table 15 shows the internal impedance for AIN during sampling for different prescaler settings.
This impedance has to be taken into account when using additional external voltage dividers.
Prescaler
Impedance RAIN
Unit
min.
typ.
max.
1 / 1
120
130
140
kΩ
2 / 3
180
195
210
kΩ
1 / 3
365
390
415
kΩ
Table 15: Input Impedance for AIN
Maximum allowed input voltage at AIN:
(Both of the following rules have to be fulfilled)
The ADC may not be exposed to voltages >2,4V after the AIN prescaler
and
The AIN pin must not be exposed to voltages >VDD + 0,3V
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5.5 Power Consumption and Power-Down Modes
5.5.1 Terminal I/O Configuration
The following values are typical power consumption values in the different states.
VSUP = 3,0V, Tamb = 25°C, all GPIOs open, UART inputs at VSUP or GND, SLCK: 32,768 kHz
Condition
Radio inactive
Note
Slow
clock
SLCK
Current Consumption
BlueMod+S
Current Consumption
BlueMod+S/DC-DC
FW 1.x (DC/DC OFF)
Current Consumption
BlueMod+S/DC-DC
FW 2.x (DC/DC ON)
Unit
IAvg
IAvg
IAvg
Advertising Off, UICP
not active or serial
interface up
internal
ext. sig.
Crystal
1,2
1,1
1,2
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
mA
Advertising Off, UICP
active, serial interface
down
(1)
internal
ext. sig.
Crystal
10
3,5
4
8
3
4
5
3
3
µA
Device in reset
(2)
any
0,625
0,600
0,600
mA
System off
(1,2)
N/A
N/A
0,6
µA
(1) UART-RXD, IUR-IN# and UART-CTS# signals connected to CMOS high level
(2) same current consumption w. internal or external slow clock
Table 16: Supply Current Sleep Modes, no Radio Activity
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The following table shows the average power consumption of BlueMod+S operating in the
peripheral device role.
VSUP = 3,0V, Tamb = 25°C, all GPIO lines left open, SLCK: 32,768 kHz
Condition
Radio active
Note
Slow
clock
SLCK
Current
Consumption
BlueMod+S
Current
Consumption
BlueMod+S/DC-DC
FW 1.x (DC/DC OFF)
Current
Consumption
BlueMod+S/DC-DC
FW 2.x (DC/DC ON)
Unit
Tx power (dBm) (8)
Tx power (dBm) (8)
Tx power (dBm) (8)
max (+4)
min (-30)
max (+4)
min (-30)
max (+4)
min (-30)
IAvg
IAvg
IAvg
IAvg
IAvg
IAvg
Standby, Advertising on 3
channels, advertising
interval: 1,28s,UICP not
active or serial interface
up
(5)
internal (7)
ext. sig.
Crystal
1,2
1,1
1,2
1,2
1,1
1,2
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
mA
Standby, Advertising on 3
channels, advertising
interval: 1,28s,UICP
active and serial interface
down
(1)
internal (7)
ext. sig.
Crystal
33
26
28
26
20
25
28
24
25
21
17
18
21
20
20
16
15
15
µA
Connected, connection
interval: 1,28s,UICP not
active or serial interface
up, no data traffic
(5)
internal (7)
ext. sig.
Crystal
1,1
1,1
1,1
1,1
1,1
1,1
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
mA
Connected, connection
interval: 1,28s,UICP
active and serial interface
down
(1)
internal (7)
ext. sig.
Crystal
25
20
23
25
19
22
23
18
18
19
14
15
19
17
17
15
13
13
µA
Connected, connection
interval: 7,5 ms, no data
traffic
(2,3,6)
2,2
1,95
1,9
1,7
1,8
1,6
mA
Connected, connection
interval: 7,5 ms, data
traffic 115 kbit/s at the
serial port, central to
peripheral
(2,6,9)
5,2
4,7
4,8
4,3
4,5
4,2
mA
Connected, connection
interval: 7,5 ms, data
traffic 115 kbit/s at the
serial port, peripheral to
central
(2,6,9)
3,4
3,2
5,4
4,2
4,6
3,9
mA
Connected, connection
interval: 37,5ms, no data
traffic
(2,4,6)
1,4
1,4
1,2
1,1
1,1
1,1
mA
Connected, connection
interval: 37,5ms, data
traffic 115 kbit/s at the
serial port, peripheral to
central
(2,4,6,
9)
2,0
1,9
2,9
2,5
2,7
2,3
mA
Notes
(1) UART-CTS#, IUR-IN#, UART-RXD driven to CMOS high level, all UART output lines left open
(2) connection parameters are setup by the central device when connection is established
(3) no data to be transmitted, central device sends an empty packet (80 bit) peripheral device answers (empty packet: 80 bit)
(4) these are a typical connection parameters used by an iPhone, iPad or iPad mini device in the central device role
(5) UART-inputs connected to GND or VSUP; UART output lines left open
(6) same current consumption w. internal or external slow clock
(7) RC oscillator internal to nRF51822, periodically trimmed by S-device
(8) TX power as set by AT command
(9) Effective Data throughput lower due to flow control in older FW versions lower current consumption BlueMod+S
Table 17: Supply Current BLE Terminal I/O Profile, Peripheral Device Role
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5.6 RF Performance
5.6.1 BLE Receiver
VSUP = 1,8V to 3,6V, Tamb = +20°C
Measured conducted according to BT specification RF-PHY.TS/4.0.1
Receiver
Frequency
[GHz]
Min
Typ
Max
BT
Spec
Unit
Sensitivity at 30,8% PER
2,402
-88,5
-70
-70
dBm
2,440
-88,5
-70
2,480
-88,5
-70
Reported PER during PER
report integrity test
2,426
50
50
65,4
50
< PER
< 65,4
%
Maximum received signal at 30,8% PER
-10
0
-10
dBm
Continuous power required to
block Bluetooth reception at
-67dBm with 0,1% BER
0,030 - 2,000
-30
-30
dBm
2,000 - 2,400
-35
-35
2,500 - 3,000
-35
-35
3,000 - 12,75
-30
-30
C/I co-channel
10
21
≤21
dB
Adjacent channel
Selectivity C/I
F = F0 + 1 MHz
1
15
≤15
dB
F = F0 - 1 MHz
1
15
≤15
dB
F = F0 + 2 MHz
-25
-17
-17
dB
F = F0 - 2 MHz
-25
-15
-15
dB
F = F0 + 3 MHz
-51
-27
-27
dB
F = F0 - 5 MHz
-51
-27
-27
dB
F = Fimage
-30
-9
-9
dB
Maximum level of intermodulation interferers
-50
-36
-50
dBm
VSUP = 1,8V to 3,6V, Tamb = -25°C
Measured conducted according to BT specification RF-PHY.TS/4.0.1
Receiver
Frequency
[GHz]
Min
Typ
Max
BT
Spec
Unit
Sensitivity at 30,8% PER
2,402
-88,5
-70
- 70
dBm
2,440
-88,5
-70
2,480
-88,5
-70
VSUP = 1,8V to 3,6V, Tamb = +75°C
Measured conducted according to BT specification RF-PHY.TS/4.0.1
Receiver
Frequency
[GHz]
Min
Typ
Max
BT
Spec
Unit
Sensitivity at 30,8% PER
2,402
-88,5
-70
. 70
dBm
2,440
-88,5
-70
2,480
-88,5
-70
Table 18: RF Performance BLE Receiver
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5.6.2 BLE Transmitter
VSUP = 1,8V to 3,6V, Tamb = +20°C
Measured conducted according to BT specification RF-PHY.TS/4.0.1
Transmitter
Frequency
[GHz]
Min
Typ
Max
BT
Spec
Unit
RF Transmit Power
2,402
2,6
-20 to
+10
dBm
2,440
3,0
2,480
2,8
Programmable Transmit
Power Range
(at+RFMAXTXPWR)
2,402 2,480
-30
+4
N/A
dBm
ACP
F = F0 ± 2MHz
-42
-30
dBm
F = F0 ± 3MHz
-50
-30
F = F0 ± > 3MHz
<-55
-30
∆f1avg maximum modulation
225
246
275
225
< f1avg
< 275
kHz
∆f2max minimum modulation (test threshold 185 kHz)
99,9
100
99,9
%
∆f2avg / ∆f1avg
0,8
0,91
≥ 0,8
Frequency Offset
-150
±20
+150
± 150
kHz
Carrier drift rate
9
20
≤ 20
kHz/
50µs
Carrier drift
16
50
≤ 50
kHz
VSUP = 1,8V to 3,6V, Tamb = -25°C
Measured conducted according to BT specification RF-PHY.TS/4.0.1
Transmitter
Frequency
[GHz]
Min
Typ
Max
BT
Spec
Unit
RF transmit Power
2,402
-20
3,0
10
-20 to
+10
dBm
2,440
-20
3,5
10
2,480
-20
3,1
10
ACP
F = F0 ± 2MHz
-37
-30
dBm
F = F0 ± 3MHz
-46
-30
F = F0 ± > 3MHz
<-51
-30
Frequency Offset
-150
±35
+150
± 150
kHz
Carrier drift rate
10
20
≤ 20
kHz/
50µs
Carrier drift
25
50
≤ 50
kHz
VSUP = 1,8V to 3,6V, Tamb = +75°C
Measured conducted according to BT specification RF-PHY.TS/4.0.1
Transmitter
Frequency
[GHz]
Min
Typ
Max
BT
Spec
Unit
RF transmit Power
2,402
-20
1,5
10
-20 to
+10
dBm
2,440
-20
1,9
10
2,480
-20
1,7
10
ACP
F = F0 ± 2MHz
-42
-20
-30
dBm
F = F0 ± 3MHz
-50
-40
-30
F = F0 ± > 3MHz
<-53
-30
-30
Frequency Offset
-150
±35
+150
± 150
kHz
Carrier drift rate
10
20
≤ 20
kHz/
50µs
Carrier drift
20
50
≤ 50
kHz
Table 19: RF Performance BLE Transmitter
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5.6.3 Antenna-Gain and Radiation Pattern
If BlueMod+S/AI is integrated into an end product while the recommendations depicted in 6.4
Placement Recommendation are maintained, the following typical antenna radiation patterns can
be expected.
Radiation Pattern will depend on the end products PCB size, masses in the antenna environment,
housing material and geometrics. Typical antenna gain is about +2dBi.
.
Figure 13: Typical Antenna Radiation Pattern at 2402MHz
Z
Y
X
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.
Figure 14: Typical Antenna Radiation Pattern at 2441MHz
Figure 15: Typical Antenna Radiation Pattern at 2480MHz
Z
Y
X
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5.7 Power-Up Time
The time until the BlueMod+S is able to accept link requests or serial data depends on the
firmware version and on the source for the slow clock. Using TIO firmware version V1.009, the
device is ready (as indicated by GPIO IOA, measured from the release of EXT_RES# or VSUP
rising above 1,8V) as follows:
tDeviceReady 0,7s (typ.) if an external slow clock signal is provided.
tDeviceReady 0,9s (typ.) if an external 32,768kHz crystal is connected.
tDeviceReady 1,7s (typ.) if no external signal is provided so the internal RC is used.
Note: For further information refer to the document BlueMod+S_Startup_Timing
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6 Mechanical Characteristics
6.1 Dimensions
10,0
+0,2
-0,0
2,8
BlueMod+S
stollmann
FCC ID RFRMS
17,0
+0,2
-0,0
+0,25
-0,25
2,6
+0,25
-0,25
Figure 16: BlueMod+S/AI Dimensions
6.2 Recommended Land Pattern
F1
E1
D1
C1
B1
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8
F2
E2
D2
C2
B2
F3
E3
D3
C3
B3
F4
E4
D4
C4
B4
F5
E5
D5
C5
B5
F6
E6
D6
C6
B6
F7
E7
D7
C7
B7
F8
E8
D8
C8
B8
1,25
1,25
7x1,5=10,5
5x1,5=7,5
0,9
17,0
10,0
Figure 17: BlueMod+S Land Pattern TOP VIEW
Note: All dimensions are in mm.
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6.3 Re-flow Temperature-Time Profile
The data here is given only for guidance on solder and has to be adapted to your process and
other re-flow parameters for example the used solder paste. The paste manufacturer provides a re-
flow profile recommendation for his product.
Figure 18: Soldering Temperature-Time Profile (For Reflow Soldering)
Preheat
Main Heat
Peak
tsmax
tLmax
tpmax
Temperature
Time
Temperature
Time
Temperature
Time
[°C]
[sec]
[°C]
[sec]
[°C]
[sec]
150
100
217
90
260
10
230
50
Average ramp-up rate
[°C / sec]
3
Average ramp-down rate
[°C / sec]
6
Max. Time 25°C to Peak
Temperature
[min.]
8
Opposite side re-flow is prohibited due to module weight.
Devices will withstand the specified profile and will withstand up to 1 re-flows to a maximum
temperature of 260°C. The reflow soldering profile may only be applied if the BlueMod+S resides
on the PCB side looking up. Heat above the solder eutectic point while the BlueMod+S is mounted
facing down may damage the module permanently.
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6.4 Placement Recommendation
To achieve best radio performance for BlueMod+S/AI, it is recommended to use the placement
shown in Figure 19. This is a corner placement meaning the BlueMod+S/AI is placed such that
the antenna comes close to the corner of the application PCB (red area). So, the yellow area is
outside the PCB and regards to the housing, too (refer to 6.5).
Please note that for best possible performance the antenna should be directed away from the
application PCB as shown in Figure 19.
max.0,5 4,5
10
10
max.0,5
10
15
no bare copper (exept solder pads for module)
no copper and components on any layer
no components on any layer
provide solid ground plane(s) as large as possible around
17
do not place any conductive parts in this area
20
20
40
area
Applic. PCB
Figure 19: BlueMod+S/AI Placement Recommendation
6.5 Housing Guidelines
The individual case must be checked to decide whether a specific housing is suitable for the use of
the internal antenna. A plastic housing must at least fulfill the following requirements:
Non-conductive material, non-RF-blocking plastics
No metallic coating
ABS is suggested
6.6 Antenna Issues
BlueMod+S/AI comprises a ceramic antenna which as a component is soldered to the circuit
board. This solution is functional for a BlueMod+S/AI integrated into a plastic housing.
The performance of the antenna has to be checked within the final integration environment.
Adjacent PCBs, components, cables, housings etc. could otherwise influence the radiation pattern
or be influenced by the radio wave energy. It must be ensured that the antenna is not co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antennas, transmitters, cables or connectors.
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6.7 Safety Guidelines
According to SAR regulation EN 62479:2010 the BlueMod+S is not intended to be used in close
proximity to the human body. Please refer to above-mentioned regulation for more specific
information.
In respect to the safety regulation EN60950-1: 2006 + A11: 2009 + A1: 2010 + AC: 2011 all
conductive parts of the BlueMod+S are to be classified as SELV circuitry. OEM’s implementing the
BlueMod+S in their products should follow the isolation rules given in regulation EN 60950-1: 2006.
The PCB material of the BlueMod+SR is classified UL-94V0.
6.8 Cleaning
In general, cleaning the modules mounted on the host board is strongly discouraged. Residues
between module and host board cannot be easily removed with any cleaning method..
Cleaning with water or any organic solvent can lead to capillary effects where the cleaning
solvent is absorbed into the gap between the module and the host board. The combination
of soldering flux residues and encapsulated solvent could lead to short circuits between
conductive parts. The solvent could also damage any labels.
Ultrasonic cleaning could damage the module permanently. Especially for crystal oscillators
the risk of damaging is very high.
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7 Application Diagram
The following schematic shows a typical application of BlueMod+S. The module is connected to
some MCU running the application layer. MCU and BlueMod+S use the same 3,3V power supply.
The serial interface has RTS/CTS flow control and UICP support in this example. The optional
hangup feature to close down the link is provided. As an option to save power, there is an external
slow clock oscillator. All other module pins may be left unconnected.
Host MCU
VDD
GND
+3V3
GPIO (o)
In this example BlueMod+S is connected to an MCU supporting UICP, RTS/CTS flow control and Hangup.
The slow clock oscillator (32,768kHz ) is optional; it helps to save power during power down states.
1k
BlueMod+S/AI
E-6,F-6 VSUP
B-1 EXT-RES#
UART-RXD
UART-TXD
UART-CTS#
UART-RTS#
GPIO[4]/Hangup
TXD (o)
RXD (i)
RTS# (o)
CTS# (i)
GPIO (o) XL-IN/SLCK
32,768kHz square
or clipped sine
+3V3
The oscillator is optional. Leave A-6 open
if the oscillator is not present.
You can also connect an 32,768kHz XTAL
and two capacitors at A-6 and A-5.
B-4
D-4
A-6
all GND pads (14) must be connected.
Blocking capacitors not shown.
pushpull or OD
pushpull
A-5 XL-OUT
D-2
F-4
F-3
D-7
IUR-IN#
D-5
IUR-OUT#
GPIO/DTR# (o)
GPIO/DSR# (i)
Figure 20: Typical Application Schematics
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8 Approvals/Certifications
The BlueMod+S/AI has been tested to comply to the appropriate EU, FCC, IC and KCC directives.
CE testing is intended for end products only. Therefore CE testing is not mandatory for a Bluetooth
Module sold to OEM’s. However Stollmann E+V GmbH provides CE tested Modules for customers
in order to ease CE compliance assessment of end products and to minimize test effort.
8.1 Declaration of Conformity CE
The BlueMod+S/AI fully complies with the essential requirements of the following EU directives:
R&TTE 1999/5/EC
RoHS 2011/65/EC
The actual version of EU Declaration of Conformity (EU DoC) can be downloaded from the
qualification section on the product page via the following link:
http://www.stollmann.de/en/support/downloads/bluetooth-adapters/bluemod-s.html
The above link may expire, because a new version of the EU DoC is available. Please look up the
EU DoC from the Stollmann web site directly then.
8.2 FCC Compliance
The BlueMod+S/AI has been tested to fulfill the FCC requirements. Test reports are available on
request. Grants of the Full Modular Approval is shown below.
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8.2.1 FCC Grant
8.2.2 FCC Statement
This device complies with 47 CFR Part 2 and Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device my not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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8.2.3 FCC Caution
Warning: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Stollmann
Entwicklungs- und Vertriebs- GmbH may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
8.2.4 FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference 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 different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
8.2.5 FCC RF-exposure Statement
The BlueMod+S/AI complies with the FCC/IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment.
The output power is < 10mW EIRP and therefore according to “FCC KDB 447498 D01 General RF
Exposure Guidance v05” Appendix A, table SAR Exclusion Threshold, excluded from SAR testing
for test separation distances 5mm and if it is not used in co-locations with other antennas. If the
product implementing the BlueMod+S/AI has other antennas in co-location or separation distances
< 5mm an FCC TCB should be asked for a Class II Permissive Change.
8.2.6 FCC Labeling Requirements for the End Product
Any End Product integrating the BlueMod+S/AI must be labeled with at least the following
information:
This device contains transmitter with
FCC ID: RFRMS
IC: 4957A-MS
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8.3 IC Compliance
The BlueMod+S/AI has been tested to fulfill the IC requirements. Test reports RSS-210 of Industry
Canada are available on request. Grant of the Full Modular Approval is shown below.
8.3.1 IC Grant
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8.3.2 IC Statement
(i) Ce dispositif doit être installé et exploité dans une enceinte entièrement fermée afin de prévenir
les rayonnements RF qui pourraient autrement perturber la navigation aéronautique. L’installation
doit être effectuée par des installateurs qualifiés, en pleine conformité avec les instructions du
fabricant.
(ii) Ce dispositif ne peut être exploité qu'en régime de non-brouillage et de non-protection, c’est-à-
dire que l’utilisateur doit accepter que des radars de haute puissance de la même bande de
fréquences puissent brouiller ce dispositif ou même l’endommager. D’autre part, les capteurs de
niveau à propos desquels il est démontré qu’ils perturbent une exploitation autorisée par licence de
fonctionnement principal doivent être enlevés aux frais de leur utilisateur.
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
NOTICE:
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
8.3.3 IC Caution
Warning: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Stollmann
Entwicklungs- und Vertriebs-GmbH may void the IC authorization to operate this equipment.
8.3.4 IC RF-exposure Statement
This equipment is portable device. The output power of this device is less than 20mW.
The SAR test is not required.
8.3.5 IC Labeling Requirements for the End Product
Any end product integrating the BlueMod+S/AI must be labeled with at least the following
information:
This device contains transmitter with
FCC ID: RFRMS
IC-ID: 4957A-MS
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8.3.6 IC Label Information BlueMod+S
The BlueMod+S shows no IC-ID on the product label, because there is no space available. IC
allows on request to state the IC-ID in the product manual. This product has been granted to do so.
Model: BlueMod+S
The IC-ID is: 4957A-MS
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8.4 KCC Certification
The BlueMod+S/AI has been certified in Korea under the Clause 2, Article 58-2 of Radio Waves
Act. Certificate is shown below with MSIP-CRM-Rfr-BlueModS
8.4.1 KCC Certificate
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8.5 Bluetooth Qualification
The BlueMod+S Error! Unknown document property name.is a qualified design according to the
Bluetooth Qualification Program Reference Document (PRD) V2.3.
The Declaration ID is:
D023133
The Qualified Design ID is:
57830
For further information about marking requirements of your product attention should be paid the
Bluetooth Brand Usage Guide at
https://www.bluetooth.org/en-us/bluetooth-brand/bluetooth-brand
According to the Bluetooth SIG rules (Bluetooth Declaration Process Document - DPD) you must
complete a Product Listing and Declaration of Compliance (DoC) referencing the Qualified Design
(QDID) for your product. For further information see www.Bluetooth.org or contact Stollmann.
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8.6 RoHS Declaration
The actual version of RoHS Supplier Declaration according to the EU Directive 2011/65/EC can be
downloaded from the qualification section on product web site via the following link:
http://www.stollmann.de/en/support/downloads/bluetooth-adapters/bluemod-s.html
BlueMod+S/AI
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9 Related Documents
[1] nordic: nRF51_Series_Reference_Manual_v3.0.pdf (nRF51822_Reference)
[2] nordic: nRF51822_PS v3.1.pdf (nRF51822_Datasheet)
[3] Stollmann: UICP_UART_Interface_Control_Protocol.pdf
[4] Stollmann: AppNote_B0601_Antenna_Design_V.pdf
[5] Stollmann: BlueMod+S_AT_Command_Reference.pdf
[6] Stollmann: BlueMod+S_Testmode_Reference.pdf
[7] Bluetooth SIG: Core_v4.1.pdf
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10 Packing
The BlueMod+S modules are packed using carrier tape.
Abzugrichtung von der Rolle/
pull off direction from reel
25 Leertaschen Vorspann pro Verpackungseinheit/
25 empty pockets as leader per packing unit
15 Leertaschen Nachspann pro Verpackungseinheit/
15 empty pockets as trailer per packing unit
FCC ID RFRMS
stollmann
BlueMod+S
stollmann
BlueMod+S
FCC ID RFRMS
stollmann
BlueMod+S
FCC ID RFRMS
stollmann
BlueMod+S
FCC ID RFRMS
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10.1 Tape
The dimensions of the tape are shown in the drawing below (values in mm):
2,0
+0,1
-0,1
10,9
+0,1
-0,1
18,3
+0,1
-0,1
R 0,5
1,75
+0,10
-0,10
24,0
+0,3
-0,3
10x4,0=40,0
+0,2
-0,2
1,5
+0,1
-0,0
12,0
11,5
+0,1
-0,1
0,3
3,0
10.2 Reel
tbd
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10.3 Package Label
Package box, dry shield bag and reel are each marked with the following label:
Stollmann E+V GmbH
name
p/n
firmware
fw p/n
trace
quantity
designed and manufactured in Germany
xxxxxxxxxxxxx
aaaaa-aa
b/c
ddddd-dd
mwwyy
q
MSIP-CRM-Rfr-BlueModS
Field
Description
name
Name of product
p/n
Product number
firmware
Firmware version
fw p/n
Product number of firmware
trace
[Manufacturer m (optional)]Date (CalendarWeekYear) wwyy
quantity
Number of contained modules
If the label on the package box is different to the label described please contact Stollmann for
detailed information.
10.4 Moisture Sensitivity Level
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) for BlueMod+S is 3.
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11 Ordering Information
11.1 Part Numbers
BlueMod+S is available in the following variants:
Name
Antenna
Firmware
Version
DC-DC
Order No.
MOQ /
units
Comments
BlueMod+S/AI/TIO
internal
1.xxx
no
53275-xx
50
BlueMod+S/AI/TIO
internal
2.xxx
no
53312-xx
50
BlueMod+S/AI/TIO
internal
1.xxx
no3
53315-xx
50
BlueMod+S/AI/TIO
internal
2.xxx
yes
53316-xx
50
BlueMod+S/AI/ADC
internal
2.xxx
yes
53330-xx
50
BlueMod+S/Central
Internal
2.xxx
yes
53332-xx
50
BlueEva+S
Internal
2.xxx
no
53314-00
1
Evaluation Kit
BlueEva+S
Internal
2.xxx
yes
53314-xx4
1
Evaluation Kit
BlueEva+S/ADC
Internal
2.xxx
yes
53327-xx
1
Evaluation Kit
BlueEva+S/Central
Internal
2.xxx
yes
53342-xx
1
Evaluation Kit
Other variants on request, please contact Stollmann sales department.
11.2 Standard Packing Unit
The standard packing units are 400 or 1000 pieces on Tape and Reel
11.3 Evaluation Kit
The kit BlueEva+S is available to evaluate functionality and start your firmware implementation.
3
firmware V1.xxx does not support the DC-DC functionality
4
with xx = 01 or higher
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12 History
Version
Release Date
By
Change description
r01
03.03.2014
MW/JW
First preliminary release
r02d01
JJ
MW
Chapter 5.6.3 Antenna-Gain and Radiation Pattern, added pattern
Chapter 5.7 Power-Up Time revised
r02
MW
JJ
Chapter 3.4 Serial Interface, added 5-wire minimum UICP scheme
Chapter 3.4.1 4-Wire Serial Interface, chapter revised and renamed
Chapter 3.4.2 UART Example Circuits, added title
Chapter 4.3 Handling of Unused Signals updated
Table 6: General Pin Assignment
updated and reformatted
Table 7: Application Specific Pin Assignments, TIO
updated and reformatted
Table 17: Supply Current BLE Terminal I/O Profile, Peripheral Device Role:
Standby current (UICP,down, external slow clock signal) corrected.
Added measurements for connected state
Figure 20: Typical Application Schematics, DSR#, DTR# at host side corrected
Chapter 8.2.1 FCC Grant added
Chapter 8.3.1 IC Grant added
Chapter 8.4 KCC Certification added
Chapter 8.5 Bluetooth Qualification updated
10.3 Package Label updated to version with KCC ID and logo
r03
JW
JJ
GJ
Chapter 1 Introduction versions and variants overview added
3.2 Power-up Slew-Rate Parameter changed according to Nordic PCN92
5.6.2 BLE Transmitter Transmit Power Specification detailed
5.2 Operating Conditions Supply range with DCDC ON added
Chapter 6.8 Cleaning added
Chapter 3.13 DC/DC Converter added
Cover Sheet photo updated to new label
Chapter 5.5 Power Consumption and Power-Down Modes reworked
3.4.1 4-Wire Serial Interface Attention “UICP has to be deactivated” added
4.2 Pin Description UICP influence on Signal type note added
6.1 New drawing with label
11.1 Part Numbers updated
r04
22.01.2016
GJ
1.1 Feature Summary updated (BT4.1, KCC)
3.1 Added rules for selection of coin cell capacitor
Fig. 2 Recommended output capacitor of LDO changed to 1uF
3.10 Chapter renamed, Testmode#/Boot0 logic added
4.2.2.2 ADC Pin Configuration added
5.4.4 Analog Digital Converter (ADC) added
11.1 Part Numbers, BlueMod+S/AI/ADC added
r05
23.05.2016
BG
Telit cover page added
r06
09.09.2016
02.12.2016
15.12.2016
GJ
GJ
TA
10.4 MSL added
Figure 16 module height changed to worst case values
Adjusted download link in introduction
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Telit Wireless Solutions GmbH
Mendelssohnstraße 15D
22761 Hamburg
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)40 890 88-0
Fax: +49 (0)40 890 88-444
E-mail: ts-srd@telit.com
www.telit.com