Motorola Mobility LLC T56KT1 User Manual

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SIM Interface
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 G30 - Module Hardware Description
December 15, 2009
Embedded SIM
The G30 incorporates an Embedded SIM (depending on G30 model).
Embedded SIM (e.g. eSIM or chip SIM), is a secured micro controller IC, with the same pinout 
interface, and the same operation as an external SIM card.
The eSIM main advantage is it robustness, making it an ideal solution for the M2M, and 
automotive application.
Since an eSIM is actually an IC soldered on the G30, it can withstand wider temperature range 
than a regular external SIM card that is usually made of plastic, and gets twisted and bowed at 
high temperature, causing disconnection inside the SIM tray.
For the same reason, the eSIM is more durable to vibration then a regular external SIM card. Hard 
vibration on an application with a SIM card socket may result in with an intermitted connection 
between the SIM card socket and the SIM card.
Note:
When Embedded SIM is used, it is recommended to connect the SIM_PD_n signal to 
ground. However, in case the SIM detection is disabled by SW (+MSMPD command), 
this signal can be left disconnected.
eSIM Connection
 illustrates a typical eSIM interface connection to G30.
Figure 2-12: G30 eSIM Interface
Note:
When Embedded SIM is used, SIM_RST signal must be connected to eSIM_RESET 
signal via an optional 0 ohm resistor.