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Enabler II-G Assiste GPS Integration Guide - Farnell

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Enfora <strong>Enabler</strong> <strong>II</strong>I-G<br />

Modem <strong>Integration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

6.7. Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Carrier (Pins 76, 78, 80, 82, 84)<br />

The SIM, an integral part of any GSM terminal device, is a “smart card” that is programmed with<br />

subscriber information:<br />

• The user information consists of an International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) number,<br />

which is registered with the GSM provider, and an encryption Ki (pronounced "key"). This<br />

information consists of a microprocessor and memory installed on a plastic card.<br />

Note: The SIM is not provided with the Enfora <strong>Enabler</strong> <strong>II</strong>I-G module. The SIM must be obtained<br />

from the GSM service provider and must be provisioned by the operator for data and/or voice.<br />

Always take care to protect the SIM: the GSM terminal will not operate without the SIM installed.<br />

The SIM provides the IMSI for authentication. To gain access to the GSM network, the network must<br />

recognize the IMSI number, and the terminal must be able to properly decrypt the data sent by the<br />

network. The SIM also serves as a buffer for SMS messages, storing the message for transmission<br />

until a radio link is available and buffering received messages until retrieved.<br />

6.7.1. SIM <strong>Integration</strong> for the Enfora <strong>Enabler</strong> <strong>II</strong>I-G Module<br />

The <strong>Enabler</strong> <strong>II</strong>I-G module default configuration does not include an on-board SIM carrier. Enfora<br />

provides a separate product SKU for the <strong>Enabler</strong> <strong>II</strong>I-G module with the integrated SIM carrier.<br />

6.7.2. Using a Remote SIM with the Enfora <strong>Enabler</strong> <strong>II</strong>I-G Module (Pins 76, 78, 80, 82, 84)<br />

The <strong>Enabler</strong> <strong>II</strong>I-G module default configuration does not include an on-board SIM carrier.<br />

The module supports the use of 1.8 V and 3 V SIM cards. The module includes a hardware<br />

interface module dedicated to Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM). All baud-rates<br />

defined in ISO 7816-3 standard are supported for high-speed transmission.<br />

The module optionally includes an on-board SIM carrier. All other modules require a remote SIM<br />

carrier/connector. If the module is going to be integrated using a remote SIM, the following<br />

guidelines are provided:<br />

• To utilize a remote SIM, the integrator must provide a suitable SIM connector.<br />

• The maximum distance from the module to the remote SIM connector must not exceed<br />

25.4 cm (10 inches).<br />

• External ESD Protection is Required;<br />

15 kV Air Discharge;<br />

8 kV Contact Discharge;<br />

The transorb must have a low junction capacitance (typically < 10 pf) such as the following part:<br />

Enfora PN: TRS-0000-5009<br />

Manufacturer: On Semi<br />

Manufacturer PN: NSQA6V8AW5T2G<br />

GSM0308PB001 61 Version 1.03– 7/17/2007

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