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Chapter 4 — Theory of Operation 
Resume Events 
In addition to the I key, the CK30 is designed to optionally wake from 
the following sources. 
 
 
Source 
Wakes after 
battery 
replaced* 
 
 
Implementation 
I key (Suspend/Resume) 
Yes  
RTC Alarm 
No 
Not supported in current software 
Tethered Scanner trigger 
(“Trigger Resume” ) 
Yes 
Not supported in current software 
A tethered scanner left powered during Suspend can pull the 
SCAN_TRIG* signal (or DOCK_TRIG*, if it is connected through the 
dock port) low on a trigger pull. The signal propagates through 
combinatorial logic U22, U28, U31 and U54 to flip-flop U57, which 
ensures even narrow pulses trigger the PXA255 GPIO1 edge-detect logic. 
Keypad scanner Button 
(“Trigger Resume” ) 
Yes 
Handle trigger (“Trigger 
Resume” ) 
Yes 
12, and 3 keys on the 
keypad 
Yes 
Not supported in current software. 
These all reside on Row 0 of the keypad matrix (KEYRET0), which is 
routed to PXA255 GPIO1 as well as to the FPGA. Each of these keys is 
enabled as a resume source by driving its keypad column line low on 
Suspend. A key closure then pulls GPIO1 low, waking the system. 
ActiveSync connection 
(DCD from docking serial 
port) 
Yes 
ActiveSync connection 
(USB host present) 
 
 
 
 
 
Yes 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Not supported in current software 
Serial port DCD and USB_WAKE (divided down from the 5V supplied 
by a USB host) are OR’d together by U24, RC filtered, and 
differentiated by RC pair C180/R321 to present a high-going pulse on 
signal DOCK_WAKE. This goes through the same combinatorial logic 
as the tethered scanner signals described above, waking the system 
through PXA255 GPIO1. 
 
 
 
Mini PCI card PME 
(power management 
event) 
 
 
No 
 
 
 
Not supported in current software. 
PCI_PME* from the Mini PCI card bypasses the FPGA PCI bridge 
(which is powered down in Suspend) and wakes the system through 
PXA255 GPIO4. 
Bluetooth wakeup 
 
 
 
 
No 
 
 
 
 
Not supported in current software. 
The serial data signal from the Bluetooth module (BT_RXD*) is routed 
to PXA255 GPIO2, which is set to detect edges, wakes the system on 
any serial message from the Bluetooth module. 
SD card insertion 
 
 
No 
 
 
Not supported in current software 
Supported through signal SDMMC_CD on PXA255 GPIO5. 
* Devices routed to PXA255 interrupts other than GPIO0 and GPIO1 are not able to wake the system after a battery 
replacement or other critical battery event because in such an event the PXA255 automatically disables all wakeup 
interrupts except GPIO0 and GPIO1. 
In
 all instances, BATT_FAULT* globally inhibits resume when the main 
battery is too low or removed and external power is not present. 
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