# Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Module, Trace Pin, 6 GHz, HCI, I2S, PCM, SDIO, UART

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**SKU**: 453-00185C
**Manufacturer**: EZURIO
**Price**: €11.6600
**Stock**: 200+
**Lead Time**: 148 days (indicative)

## Specifications

| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Svhc | No SVHC (25-Jun-2025) |
| Frequency Rf | 6GHz |
| Product Range | Sona IF513 Series |
| Module Interface | HCI, I2S, PCM, SDIO, UART |
| Module Applications | Wireless Connectivity |

## Datasheet

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## **Datasheet** Sona™ IF513 

Version 1.5 

**Sona IF513** Datasheet 

## Revision History 

|**Version**<br>0.1<br>~~a~~|**Version**<br>0.1<br>~~a~~|**Date**<br>27 May 2024|27 May 2024<br>~~ee~~|**Notes**<br>Preliminary release|**Contributors**<br>Jacky Kuo|**Approver**<br>Andy Ross|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||0.2|8 Aug 2024||Updated Specifications. Updated Reliability|Jacky Kuo|Andy Ross|
|||||Test.|Connie Lin||
||0.3|15 Oct 2024|15 Oct 2024|Updates toBluetooth Qualification process.|Dave Drogowski|Jonathan Kaye|
|||||UpdatedControl Signal Timing Diagram.|Jacky Kuo||
||1.0|17 Dec 2024|17 Dec 2024|Updated to Ezurio formatting. Initial release.|Sue White|Andy Ross|
||||||Dave Drogowski||
||1.1|13 Mar 2025|13 Mar 2025|Updates toTable 37andTable 38.|Erik Strack|Dave Drogowski|
||||||Jacky Kuo||
||1.2|26 Mar 2025|26 Mar 2025|Updates to W_DISABLE1#, W_DISABLE2# and|Erik Strack|Dean Ramsier|
|||||SDIO_DATA_2|||
||1.3|16 May 2025|16 May 2025|Update for Bluetooth Core 6.0|Dave Drogowski|Andy Ross|
||1.4|14 Aug 2025|14 Aug 2025|Updated for supported authentication and|Erik Strack|Andy Ross|
|||||encryption types.|||
||1.5|11 Sep 2025||Corrected pins 42, 43, and 44 inTable 37: M.2|Jacky Kuo|Dave Drogowski|
|||||1216 pin definitions.|||



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## Contents 

|1|Scope ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5|
|---|---|
|2|Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5|
||2.1<br>General Description ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5|
|3|Sona IF513 Series Feature Summary .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 6|
|4|Specifications ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7|
|5|WLAN Functional Description ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13|
||5.1<br>Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13|
|6|Bluetooth Functional Description.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 15|
|7|Block Diagrams.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17|
||7.1<br>M.2 1216 Solder-Down type ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 17|
||7.2<br>M.2 2230 Key-E card ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17|
|8|Electrical Characteristics............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18|
||8.1<br>Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 18|
||8.2<br>Recommended Operating Conditions........................................................................................................................................................................... 18|
||8.3<br>DC Electrical Characteristics .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 18|
||8.4<br>WLAN Radio Receiver Characteristics .......................................................................................................................................................................... 18|
||8.5<br>WLAN Transmitter Characteristics ................................................................................................................................................................................ 21|
|9|Bluetooth Radio Characteristics .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 24|
|10|Crystal Oscillator Requirements ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 27|
|11|Host Interface Specifications ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28|
||11.1<br>SDIO Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28|
||11.1.1<br>Default mode and High-Speed mode .................................................................................................................................................................... 28|
||11.1.2<br>SDIO bus clock timing specifications in SDR mode ............................................................................................................................................. 29|
||11.1.3<br>SDIO Bus Input Timing .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 29|
||11.1.4<br>SDIO Bus Output Timing .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 30|
||11.1.5<br>SDIO Bus Timing Specifications in DDR50 mode .................................................................................................................................................. 31|
||11.2<br>PCM Interface Specifications ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 33|
||11.2.1<br>PCM Interface ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33|
||11.2.2<br>Burst PCM mode ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33|
||11.3<br>UART Interface ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 35|
|12|Power-Up Sequence and Timing .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 36|
||12.1<br>Description of Control Signals ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 36|
||12.2<br>Control Signal Timing Diagram ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 36|
|13|Pin Definitions ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................37|
||13.1<br>M.2 1216 Solder-Down ......................................................................................................................................................................................................37|
||13.2<br>M.2 2230 Key-E .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 41|
|14|Host Platform Implementation Details .................................................................................................................................................................................... 44|



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||14.1|Bluetooth Interface Requirements ............................................................................................................................................................................... 44|
|---|---|---|
||14.2|Low Power Clock .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 44|
||14.3|W_DISABLE1#, W_DISABLE2# and SDIO_DATA_2 ................................................................................................................................................... 44|
|15|Mechanical Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45||
||15.1|M.2 1216 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 45|
||15.2|M.2 2230 Key-E ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 47|
||15.3|M.2 2230 Key-E Mounting ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 48|
|16|RF Layout Design Guidelines ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50||
|17|Application Notes ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51||
||17.1|Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51|
||17.2|Shipping and Labeling ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51|
||17.2.1|M.2 1216 Solder-Down ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 51|
||17.2.2|M.2 2230 Key-E Card ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 57|
||17.3|Required Storage Conditions ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 61|
||17.3.1|Prior to Opening the Dry Packing ............................................................................................................................................................................ 61|
||17.3.2|After Opening the Dry Packing ................................................................................................................................................................................ 61|
||17.3.3|Temporary Storage Requirements after Opening .............................................................................................................................................. 62|
||17.4|Baking Conditions ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 62|
|18|Surface Mount Conditions ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 63||
||18.1|Recommended Stencil Aperture ................................................................................................................................................................................... 63|
||18.2|Soldering ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 63|
||18.2.1|Cautions When Removing the M.2 1216 from the Platform for RMA ................................................................................................................. 64|
||18.2.2|Precautions for Use .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 65|
|19|Reliability Test .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 66||
||19.1|Environmental and Mechanical ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 66|
||19.2|Reliability Prediction ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 67|
|20|Regulatory .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69||
||20.1|Certified Antennas .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69|
|21|Bluetooth Qualification process ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 70||
||21.1|Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 70|
||21.2|Scope ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 70|
||21.3|Qualification Steps When Referencing multiple existing designs, (unmodified) – Option 2a in the QPRDv3 ................................................. 70|
||21.4|Example Design Combinations ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 71|
||21.5|Qualify More Products ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 72|
|22|Additional Information .................................................................................................................................................................................................................73||



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## 1 Scope 

This document describes key hardware aspects of the Ezurio Sona™ IF513 series wireless modules providing a SDIO 3.0 interface for WLAN connection and high-speed 4-wire UART interface for Bluetooth[®] connection. This document is intended to assist device manufacturers and related parties with the integration of this radio into their host devices. Data in this document is drawn from several sources and includes information found in the Infineon CYW55513IUBGT data sheet issued on March 23, 2023, along with other documents provided by Infineon. 

**Note** : **The information in this document is subject to change.** Please contact Ezurio to obtain the most recent version of this document. 

## 2 Introduction 

## **2.1 General Description** 

The Sona IF513 series wireless module is an integrated, small form factor Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module that is optimized for low-power mobile devices, featuring: 

- Wi-Fi 6E: Tri-band 1x1 MIMO IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax WLAN 

- Bluetooth[®] Core 6.0: Dual Mode 

The integration of all WLAN and Bluetooth functionality in a single package supports a low cost and simple implementation along with flexibility for platform-specific customization. The radio is pre-calibrated and integrates the complete transmit/receive RF paths including bandpass filter, diplexer, switches, reference crystal oscillator, and power management units (PMU). It is available in both M.2 2230 E-Key and M.2 1216 solderdown form factors with an MHF4 antenna connector and optional antenna diversity. The M.2 1216 module is also available with an RF trace pin for use with external antenna solutions. For a list of certified antennas see Certified Antennas. 

The Sona IF513 series device supports IEEE 802.11ax tri-band (2.4/5/6 GHz) 1x1 MIMO with data rates up to MCS11 (143 Mbps PHY data rate for 2.4/5/6 GHz). The device’s low power consumption, radio architecture and power management unit (PMU) proprietary power save technologies allow for extended battery life. 

In addition, its tri-band IEEE 802.11ax and Bluetooth radio includes full digital MAC and baseband engines that handle all 802.11 CCK/OFDM/OFDMA® 2.4/5/6 GHz and Bluetooth Core 6.0 (Basic Rate, Enhanced Data Rate, and Bluetooth Low Energy) baseband and protocol processing. 

Ordering information is listed in Table 1. Please contact Ezurio Sales/FAE for further information. 

## **Table 1: Product ordering information** 

|**Table 1: Product ordering informationg information**<br>**Part Number**<br>~~a~~|**Table 1: Product ordering informationg information**<br>**Part Number**<br>~~a~~|**Description**|
|---|---|---|
||453-00184R|Module, Sona IF513, MHF4L, Tape and Reel|
||453-00184C|Module, Sona IF513, MHF4L, Cut Tape|
||453-00185R|Module, Sona IF513, Trace Pin, Tape and Reel|
||453-00185C|Module, Sona IF513, Trace Pin, Cut Tape|
||453-00186|Module, Sona IF513, M.2, Key E, SDIO, UART|
||453-00186-K1|Development Kit, Module, Sona IF513, M.2, Key E, SDIO, UART|
||453-00193R|Module, Sona IF513, Antenna Diversity, MHF4L, Tape and Reel|
||453-00193C|Module, Sona IF513, Antenna Diversity, MHF4L, Cut Tape|
||453-00194R|Module, Sona IF513, Antenna Diversity, Trace Pin, Tape and Reel|
||453-00194C|Module, Sona IF513, Antenna Diversity, Trace Pin, Cut Tape|
||453-00195|Module, Sona IF513, Antenna Diversity, M.2, Key E, SDIO, UART|
||453-00195-K1|Development Kit, Module, Sona IF513, Antenna Diversity, M.2, Key E, SDIO, UART|



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## 3 Sona IF513 Series Feature Summary 

The Ezurio Sona IF513 series device features are described in Table 2. 

**Table 2: Sona IF513 series wireless module feature** 

|Feature<br>Description<br>Radio Front<br>•<br>Integrates the complete transmit/receive RF paths including bandpass filter, diplexer, switches, reference crystal<br>~~aaa~~|Feature<br>Description<br>Radio Front<br>•<br>Integrates the complete transmit/receive RF paths including bandpass filter, diplexer, switches, reference crystal<br>~~aaa~~|
|---|---|
|End<br>oscillator, and power manage unit (PMU)||
|•<br>Supports tri-band (2.4/5/6 GHz)||
|•<br>Supports 20MHz channel bandwidth||
|•<br>Supports 1x1 WLAN/Bluetooth antenna configuration||
|•<br>Supports 1x1 WLAN antenna diversity configuration, with Bluetooth shared main antenna||
|The Bluetooth®word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Any use of such marks by Ezurio is under license.||
|Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.||
|**Power**<br>One buck regulator, multiple LDO regulators, and a power management unit (PMU) are integrated into the CYW55513IUBGT.||
|**Management**<br>All regulators are programmable via the PMU. These blocks simplify power supply design for Bluetooth and WLAN functions||
|in embedded designs.||
|**Pre-Calibration**<br>RF system tested and calibrated in production||
|**Sleep Clock**<br>The Sona IF513 series requires a 32.768 KHz sleep clock. There is an internal 32.768 KHz option on the Sona IF513 M.2 2230||
|card. The 32.768 kHz precision oscillator which meets the requirements listed following table must be used.||
|Parameter<br>LPO Clock<br>Unit<br>Nominal input frequency<br>32.768<br>kHz<br>~~ee~~<br>~~rrr~~||
|Frequency accuracy<br>±250<br>ppm||
|Duty cycle<br>30 – 70<br>%||
|Input signal amplitude<br>200 – 3300<br>mV, p-p||
|Signal type<br>Square-wave or sine-wave<br>-||
|Input impedance<br>> 100k<br>Ω||
|< 5<br>pF||
|Clock jitter (during initial startup)<br>< 10,000<br>ppm||
|**Host Interface**<br>The Sona IF513 M.2 card support the “SDIO/UART” interfaces:||
|•<br>**SDIO/UART**, Wi-Fi section provides support for SDIO v3.0 and is backward compatible with SDIO v2.0. Bluetooth||
|section supports a high-speed 4-wire UART interface.||
|**Advanced**<br>•<br>IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/axcompliant, tri-band capable (2.4/5/6 GHz)||
|**WLAN**<br>•<br>1x1 MIMO providing up to 143 Mbps PHY data rate for 2.4/5/6 GHz (1024-QAM modulation)||
|•<br>Supports 20 MHz bandwidth with optional SGI (1024-QAM modulation)||
|•<br>On-chip power amplifiers and low-noise amplifiers for both bands||
|•<br>Support wide variety of WLAN encryption: WPA2/WPA3, AES and IEEE 802.11i compatibility||
|**Advanced**<br>•<br>Bluetooth Core 6.0 (BDR + EDR + Bluetooth LE)||
|**Bluetooth**<br>•<br>Bluetooth Class 1 or Class 2 transmitter operation||
|•<br>Support data rate: 1 Mbps (GFSK), 2 Mbps (π/4-DQPSK), 3 Mbps (8-DPSK), LE-1 Mbps, LE-2 Mbps, LE-LR-500K (S=2)||
|and LE-LR-125K (S=8)||
|•<br>Supports extended synchronous connections (eSCO) for enhanced voice quality by allowing for retransmission of||
|dropped packets||
|•<br>Adaptive frequency hopping (AFH) for reducing radio frequency interference||
|•<br>Host controller interface (HCI) using a highspeed UART and PCM/I2S for audio data||
|•<br>Low power consumption improves battery life of IoT and embedded devices||
|•<br>Supports multiple simultaneous Advanced Audio Distribution Profiles (A2DP) for stereo sound||
|•<br>On-chip memory includes 768 KB SRAM and 2 MB ROM||



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## 4 Specifications 

|**Table 3: Specifications**||
|---|---|
|**Feature**<br>**Description**<br>**Physical Interface**<br>M.2 2230 E-Key standard form factor<br>~~ee~~||
||M.2 1216 108-pin LGA package (including 8 thermal ground pads under the package)|
|**Wi-Fi Interface**|Secure Digital I/O 2.0/3.0|
|**Bluetooth/BLE Interface**|Host Controller Interface (HCI) using high speed UART|
|**Main Chipset**|Infineon AIROC™ CYW55513IUBGT|
|**Input Voltage Requirements**|Typical DC 3.3 V, operating range from DC 3.13V to 3.5V|
|**I/O Signalling Voltage**|Compliant with M.2 standard|
||Typical DC 1.8 V ± 5%|
|**Operating Temperature**|-40° to +85°C (-40° to +185°F)|
|**Operating Humidity**|10 to 90% (non-condensing)|
|**Storage Temperature**|-40° to +85°C (-40° to +185°F)|
|**Storage Humidity**|10 to 90% (non-condensing)|
|**MSL (Moisture Sensitivity**|4|
|**Level)**||
|**Maximum Electrostatic**|Conductive 8KV; Air coupled 12KV (follows EN61000-4-2)|
|**Discharge **||
|**Size**|M.2 1216<br>M.2 E-Key|
||•<br>Length: 16 mm<br>•<br>Length: 30 mm|
||•<br>Width: 12 mm<br>•<br>Width: 22 mm|
||•<br>Thickness: 0.43 mm<br>•<br>Thickness: 3.1 mm|
|**Weight – g (oz.)**|M.2 1216<br>M.2 E-Key|
||•<br>~0.7<br>•<br>3|
|Wi-Fi Media|Direct Sequence-Spread Spectrum (DSSS)|
||Complementary Code Keying (CCK)|
||Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)|
||Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA)|
|Bluetooth Media|Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS)|
|Wi-Fi Multimedia|WMM|
||Wi-Fi Multimedia - PowerSave (WMM-PS with U-APSD)|
||WMM-Sequential Access (WMM-SA)|
|Network Architecture Types|Infrastructure (client operation)|
|Wi-Fi Standards|IEEE 802.11ax, 11ac, 11ac, 11a/b/g/n, 11d/h, 11i, 11r, 11w, 11e, 11k, 11ai, 11v|
|Bluetooth Standards|Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, 3.0, 4.2, 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, Core 6.0|
|Wi-Fi Data Rates Supported|Support 802.11 ax/ac/a/b/g/n 1x1 MU-MIMO.|
||802.11b<br>(DSSS, CCK) 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps|
||802.11a/g  (OFDM) 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps|
||802.11n<br>(OFDM, HT20, MCS0-7)|
||802.11ac<br>(OFDM, VHT20, MCS0-8)|
||802.11ax<br>(2.4 GHz / OFDM / HE20 / MCS0-11; 2.4 GHz / OFDMA / HE20 / MCS0-11)|
||802.11ax<br>(5 GHz, 6 GHz / OFDM / HE20 / MCS0-11;|
||5 GHz, 6 GHz / OFDMA / HE20 / MCS0-11)|



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|**Feature**|**Description**|
|---|---|
|Modulation Table|BPSK, QPSK, CCK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 256-QAM, 1024-QAM|



|802.11ax/ac/n Spatial Streams|1 (1x1 MU-MIMO)|
|---|---|
|Bluetooth Data Rates|1, 2, 3 Mbps|
|Supported||
|Bluetooth Modulation|GFSK @ 1 Mbps|
||Pi/4-DQPSK @ 2 Mbps|
||8-DPSK @ 3 Mbps|
|Bluetooth LE Data Rates|1, 2 Mbps, 500 Kbps (S=2), 125 Kbps (S=8)|
|Supported||
|Bluetooth LE Modulation|GFSK @ 1, 2 Mbps|
||GFSK @ 125, 500 Kbps|
|Regulatory Certifications|United States (FCC)|
||EU - Member countries of European Union (ETSI)|
||Great Britain (UKCA)|
||Canada (ISED)|
||Australia/New Zealand (RCM)|
||Japan (MIC)|
|2.4 GHz Frequency Bands|**EU:**2.4 GHz to 2.483 GHz|
||**FCC/ISED:**2.4 GHz to 2.473 GHz|
||**UKCA**: 2.4 GHz to 2.483 GHz|
||**MIC:**2.4 GHz to 2.483 GHz|
||**RCM**: 2.4 GHz to 2.483 GHz|



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|**Feature**<br>**Description**<br>5 GHz Frequency Bands<br>**EU**<br>~~a~~|**Feature**<br>**Description**<br>5 GHz Frequency Bands<br>**EU**<br>~~a~~|**Feature**<br>**Description**<br>5 GHz Frequency Bands<br>**EU**<br>~~a~~|
|---|---|---|
||5.15 GHz to 5.35 GHz||
||5.47 GHz to 5.725 GHz||
||5.725 GHz to 5.85 GHz||
||**FCC**||
||5.15 GHz to 5.35 GHz||
||5.47 GHz to 5.725 GHz||
||5.725 GHz to 5.85 GHz||
||**ISED**||
||5.15 GHz to 5.35 GHz||
||5.47 GHz to 5.725 GHz||
||5.725 GHz to 5.85 GHz||
||**UKCA**||
||5.15 GHz to 5.35 GHz||
||5.47 GHz to 5.730 GHz||
||5.725 GHz to 5.850 GHz||
||**MIC**||
||5.15 GHz to 5.35 GHz||
||5.47 GHz to 5.725 GHz||
||**RCM**||
||5.15 GHz to 5.35 GHz||
||5.47 GHz to 5.725 GHz||
||5.725 GHz to 5.85 GHz||
|**6 GHz Frequency Bands**|**FCC / ISED**|**UKCA**|
||UNII-5, 5.925 GHz to 6.415 GHz<br>UNII-6, 6.435 GHz to 6.515 GHz<br>UNII-7, 6.535 GHz to 6.875 GHz<br>UNII-8, 6.895 GHz to 7.115 GHz<br>**EU**|UNII-5, 5.945 GHz to 6.425 GHz<br>**MIC**<br>UNII-5, 5.945 GHz to 6.425 GHz<br>**RCM**<br>UNII-5, 5.945 GHz to 6.425 GHz|
||UNII-5, 5.945 GHz to 6.425 GHz||
|**Transmit Power**|**802.11a**||
||6 Mbps|17 dBm (50.11 mW)|
|**Note:**Transmit power on each<br>channel varies per individual|54 Mbps|16.5 dBm (44.66 mW)|
|country regulations. All values<br>are nominal with +/-2 dBm|**802.11b**<br>1 Mbps|18 dBm (63.09 mW)|
|tolerance at room|11 Mbps|18 dBm (63.09 mW)|
|temperature.<br>Tolerance could be up to +/-2.5<br>dBm across operating|**802.11g**<br>6 Mbps|18 dBm (63.09 mW)|
|temperature.|54 Mbps|17 dBm (50.11 mW)|
||**802.11n (2.4 GHz)**||
|**Note:**|HT20; MCS0-4|18 dBm (63.09 mW)|
|HT20/VHT20/HE20 –|HT20; MCS5-7|16 dBm (39.81 mW)|
|20 MHz-wide channels|**802.11ax (2.4 GHz)**||
||HE20; MCS0-4|18 dBm (63.09 mW)|
||HE20; MCS5-7|16 dBm (39.81 mW)|
||HE20; MCS8-9|14 dBm (25.11 mW)|
||HE20; MCS13|10.5 dBm (19.95 mW)|
||**802.11n (5 GHz)**||
||HT20; MCS0-4|17 dBm (50.11 mW)|
||HT20;MCS5-7|16.5 dBm(44.66 mW)|



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## ~~a~~ **Feature Description** 

||**802.11ac (5 GHz)**|||
|---|---|---|---|
||VHT20; MCS0-4|17 dBm (50.11 mW)||
||VHT20; MCS5-7|16.5 dBm (44.66 mW)||
||VHT20; MCS8|14 dBm (25.12 mW)|14 dBm (25.12 mW)|
||**802.11ax (5 GHz)**|||
||HE20; MCS0-4|17 dBm (50.11 mW)||
||HE20; MCS5-7|16.5 dBm (44.66 mW)||
||HE20; MCS8-9|14 dBm (25.12 mW)||
||HE20; MC10-11|13 dBm (19.95 mW)||
||**802.11ax (6 Hz, UNII-5 / 6)**|||
||11a; 6M-24M|15.5 dBm (35.48 mW)||
||HE20; MCS0-4|15.5 dBm (35.48 mW||
||HE20; MCS5-7|15 dBm (31.62 mW)||
||HE20; MCS8-9|13.5 dBm (22.38 mW)||
||HE20; MCS10-11|12 dBm (15.85 mW)||
||**802.11ax (6 Hz, UNII-7 / 8)**|||
||11a; 6M-24M|15 dBm (31.62 mW)||
||HE20; MCS0-4|15 dBm (31.62 mW)||
||HE20; MCS5-7|13 dBm (19.95 mW)||
||HE20; MCS8-9|12 dBm (15.85 mW)||
||HE20; MCS10-11|10.5 dBm (11.22 mW)||
||**Bluetooth**|||
||1 Mbps (1DH1 3, 5)|7 dBm (5.01 mW), Maximum||
||2 Mbps (2DH1, 3, 5)|3 dBm (2.51 mW), Maximum||
||3 Mbps (3DH1, 3, 5)|3 dBm (2.51 mW), Maximum||
||LE (1 Mbps, 2 Mbps)|7 dBm (5.01 mW), Maximum||
||LE-LR(S=2,S=8)|7 dBm(5.01 mW),Maximum||
|**Typical Receiver Sensitivity**<br>(PER <= 10%)|**802.11a:**<br>6 Mbps||-90 dBm|
|**Note:**All values nominal, +/-2|54 Mbps||-74 dBm|
|dBm.|**802.11b:**|||
||1 Mbps||-97 dBm(PER < 8%)|
||11 Mbps||-90 dBm(PER < 8%)|
||**802.11g: **|||
||6 Mbps||-93 dBm|
||54 Mbps||-76 dBm|
||**802.11n(2.4 GHz)**|||
||6.5 Mbps(MCS0;HT20)||-93 dBm|
||65 Mbps(MCS7;HT20)||-75 dBm|
||**802.11ax(2.4 GHz)**|||
||7.3 Mbps (MCS0; HE20)||-93 dBm|
||121.9 Mbps (MCS11; HE20)||-62 dBm|
||7.3 Mbps (MCS0; HE20/RU242)||-93 dBm|
||**802.11n(5 GHz)**|||
||6.5 Mbps(MCS0;HT20)||-90 dBm|
||65 Mbps(MCS7;HT20)||-73 dBm|
||**802.11ac(5 GHz)**|||
||6.5 Mbps(MCS0;VHT20)||-90 dBm|
||78 Mbps (MCS8; VHT20)||-70 dBm|
||**802.11ax (5 GHz)**|||
||7.3 Mbps (MCS0; HE20)||-90 dBm|
||121.9 Mbps (MCS11; HE20)||-60 dBm|
||7.3 Mbps (MCS0; HE20/RU242)||-90 dBm|



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|**Feature**<br>**Description**<br>**802.11ax (6 GHz, UNII-5)**<br>~~—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———~~|**Feature**<br>**Description**<br>**802.11ax (6 GHz, UNII-5)**<br>~~—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———~~|**Feature**<br>**Description**<br>**802.11ax (6 GHz, UNII-5)**<br>~~—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———~~|**Feature**<br>**Description**<br>**802.11ax (6 GHz, UNII-5)**<br>~~—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———~~|
|---|---|---|---|
||6 Mbps|-90 dBm||
||24 Mbps|-83 dBm||
||7.3 Mbps (MCS0; HE20)|-90 dBm||
||121.9 Mbps (MCS11; HE20)|-59 dBm||
||7.3 Mbps(MCS0;HE20/RU242)|-90 dBm||
||**802.11ax (6 GHz, UNII-6)**|||
||6 Mbps|-90 dBm||
||24 Mbps|-82 dBm||
||7.3 Mbps (MCS0; HE20)|-90 dBm||
||121.9 Mbps (MCS11; HE20)|-59 dBm||
||7.3 Mbps(MCS0;HE20/RU242)|-90 dBm||
||**802.11ax (6GHz, UNII-7)**|||
||6 Mbps|-89 dBm||
||24 Mbps|-81 dBm||
||7.3 Mbps (MCS0; HE20)|-89 dBm||
||121.9 Mbps (MCS11; HE20)|-58 dBm||
||7.3 Mbps(MCS0;HE20/RU242)|-89 dBm||
||**802.11ax (6 GHz, UNII-8)**|||
||6 Mbps|-88 dBm||
||24 Mbps|-80 dBm||
||7.3 Mbps (MCS0; HE20)|-88 dBm||
||121.9 Mbps (MCS11; HE20)|-56 dBm||
||7.3 Mbps(MCS0;HE20/RU242)|-88 dBm||
||**Bluetooth:**|||
||1 Mbps (1DH5)|-91 dBm||
||2Mbps(2DH5)|-93 dBm||
||3 Mbps(3DH5)|-87 dBm||
||LE-1 Mbps|-95 dBm||
||LE-2 Mbps|-92 dBm||
||LE-LR (S=2)<br>LE-LR (S=8)|-102 dBm<br>-107 dBm||
|**Operating Systems**|Linux|||
|**Supported**|Android|||
|**Security**|•<br>WPA2 (Enterprise) and WPA3 (Enterprise) support for powerful encryption and authentication|||
||•<br>AES in hardware for faster data encryption and IEEE 802.11i compatibility|||
||•<br>Reference WLAN subsystem provides Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)|||
|**Compliance**|**EU**|||
||EN 300 328|EN 62368-1:2014||
||EN 301 489-1|EN 300 440||
||EN 301 489-17|EN 303 687||
||EN 301 893|2011/65/EU(RoHS)||
||**FCC**|**ISED Canada**||
||47 CFR FCC Part 15.247|RSS-247||
||47 CFR FCC Part 15.407|RSS-248||
||47 CFR FCC Part 2.1091|||
||**AS/NZS**|**MIC**||
||AS/NZS 4268:2017|ARIB STD-T66/RCR STD-33 (2.4 GHz)||
|||ARIB STD-T71 (5 GHz)||
|||Article 2 Paragraph 1 of Item 80 :||
|||LPI(ZR),6 GHz||



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## 5 WLAN Functional Description 

## **5.1 Overview** 

The Sona IF513 series wireless module is designed based on the Infineon AIROC CYW55513I Wi-Fi 6E chipset. It is optimized for high speed, reliability, and low-power embedded applications. It is integrated with tri-band WLAN (2.4/5/6 GHz) and Bluetooth Core 6.0. Its functionality is listed in Table 4. 

||**Table 4: WLAN functions**|||
|---|---|---|---|
|Feature<br>WLAN MAC<br>~~es~~||Description<br>▪<br>Enhanced MAC for supporting IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax features.||
|||▪|Transmission and reception of HE-SU and HE-ER-SU PPDU.|
|||▪|Reception of HE-MU PPDU -OFDMA/MU-MIMO Frame.|
|||▪|Transmission of HE-TB PPDU (Uplink MU OFDMA).|
|||▪|Trigger frame reception.|
|||▪|QoS null transmission in triggered/non-triggered data.|
|||▪|MU RTS and MU BA reception.|
|||▪|Dual NAV.|
|||▪|Target wake time.|
|||▪|Transmission and reception of A-MPDUs/AMSDUs.|
|||▪|Support for power management schemes, including WMM power-save.|
|||▪|Support for all ACK and Block-ACK policies as per standard.|
|||▪|Interframe space timing support, including RIFS.|
|||▪|Support for RTS/CTS and CTS-to-nowhere frame sequences for protecting frame exchanges.|
|||▪|Timing synchronization function (TSF), network allocation vector (NAV) maintenance, and target beacon|
||||transmission time (TBTT) generation in hardware and capturing the TSF timer on an external time|
||||synchronization pulse.|
|||▪|Hardware offload for cipher suites/encryption types AES (WPA2), support for WPA3-SAE and key|
||||management.|
|||▪|Support for MBSS, P2P Wi-Fi Direct|
|||▪|Support for coexistence with Bluetooth|
|||▪|RTS-CTS based BW signaling mechanism support|
||WLAN Security|▪|WLAN Encryption features supported include:|
||||-<br>WPA2 (Personal/Enterprise)|
||||-<br>WPA3 (Personal/Enterprise/192b)|



WLAN Channel Channel frequency supported. 

|2.4 GHz / 20 MHz|2.4 GHz / 20 MHz|5 GHz / 20 MHz|5 GHz / 20 MHz|
|---|---|---|---|
|**Channel**|**Frequency**|**Channel**|**Frequency**|
||**(MHz)**||**(MHz)**|
|1|2412|36|5180|
|2|2417|40|5200|
|3|2422|44|5220|
|4|2427|48|5240|
|5|2432|52|5260|
|6|2437|56|5280|
|7|2442|60|5300|
|8|2447|64|5320|
|9|2452|100|5500|
|10|2457|104|5520|
|11|2462|108|5540|
|12|2467|112|5560|
|13|2472|116|5580|
|||120|5600|
|||124|5620|
|||128|5640|
|||132|5660|
|||136|5680|
|||140|5700|



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|Feature||Description||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||144<br>5720<br>149<br>5745<br>153<br>5765<br>~~ee~~|||||
|||||157|5785|
|||||161|5805|
|||||165|5825|
|||||||
|||6 GHz / UNII-5 / 20 MHz|5 / 20 MHz|5 / 20 MHz||
|||**Channel**||**Frequency (MHz)**||
|||1||5955||
|||5||5975||
|||9||5995||
|||13||6015||
|||17||6035||
|||21||6055||
|||25||6075||
|||29||6095||
|||33||6115||
|||37||6135||
|||41||6155||
|||45||6175||
|||49||6195||
|||53||6215||
|||57||6235||
|||61||6255||
|||65||6275||
|||69||6295||
|||73||6315||
|||77||6335||
|||81||6355||
|||85||6375||
|||89||6395||
|||93||6415||
|||||||
|||6 GHz / UNII-6 / 20 MHz|6 / 20 MHz|6 / 20 MHz||
|||Channel||**Frequency**||
|||||**(MHz)**||
|||97||6435||
|||101||6455||
|||105||6475||
|||109||6495||
|||113||6515||
|||||||
|||6 GHz / UNII-7 / 20 MHz|7 / 20 MHz|7 / 20 MHz||
|||**Channel**||**Frequency**||
|||||**(MHz)**||
|||117||6535||
|||121||6555||
|||125||6575||
|||129||6595||
|||133||6615||
|||137||6635||
|||141||6655||
|||145||6675||
|||149||6695||
|||153||6715||
|||157||6735||
|||161||6755||
|||165||6775||
|||169||6795||
|||173||6815||
|||177||6835||
|||181||6855||
|||185||6875||



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|Feature<br>Description<br>6 GHz / UNII-8 / 20 MHz<br>~~eee~~|Feature<br>Description<br>6 GHz / UNII-8 / 20 MHz<br>~~eee~~|Feature<br>Description<br>6 GHz / UNII-8 / 20 MHz<br>~~eee~~|Feature<br>Description<br>6 GHz / UNII-8 / 20 MHz<br>~~eee~~|
|---|---|---|---|
||**Channel**|**Frequency**||
|||**(MHz)**||
||189|6895||
||193|6915||
||197|6935||
||201|6955||
||205|6975||
||209|6995||
||213|7015||
||217|7035||
||221|7055||
||225|7075||
||229|7095||
||233|7115||



## 6 Bluetooth Functional Description 

The Sona IF513 series wireless module includes a fully integrated Bluetooth baseband/radio. Several features and functions are listed in Table 5. 

**Table 5: Bluetooth functions** 

|Feature<br>Bluetooth Interface<br>~~i~~|Feature<br>Bluetooth Interface<br>~~i~~|Description<br>•<br>Voice interface:|Description<br>•<br>Voice interface:|
|---|---|---|---|
||||–<br>Supported by PCM and I2S transports and bi-directional operations.|
||||•<br>PCM|
||||➢<br>Sample rates 8k for NBS and 16k for WBS supported.|
||||➢<br>Sample width is limited to 16-bits.|
||||➢<br>Synchronization clock width of 1 or 3 (short or long).|
||||➢<br>Bit clocks of 128k, 256k, 512k, 1024k and 2024k, the only difference being the|
||||number of 16bit slots.|
||||➢<br>HFP samples can be taken from any available slot. Slot 0 is the default slot.|
||||•<br>I2S|
||||➢<br>Supports bit clocks of 256k (NBS) and 512k (WBS).|
||||➢<br>HFP samples can be taken from either left or right. Left is the default.|
||||•<br>A2DP codec controller|
||||➢<br>Supported by I2S transport in a single direction, either in or out but not both.|
||||➢<br>Two channels, left and right. Mono is not supported.|
||||➢<br>Sample rates: 44.1k or 48k.|
||||➢<br>Sample width is limited to 16-bits.|
||||➢<br>Supports bit clocks of 32 times the sample rate, 1411200 (44.1k) or 1536000|
||||(48k) and not adjustable.|
|||•|High-Speed UART interface|
||Bluetooth Core|•|Supports all Bluetooth 5.3 and 4.2 features.|
||functionality|▪|Dual-mode Bluetooth low energy.|
|||•|Bluetooth LE LE-2Mbps mode, LE-Long Range mode, Advertising Extensions, Slot Availability|
||||Masks.|
|||•|Extended inquiry response (EIR): Shortens the time to retrieve the device name, specific profile,|
||||and operating mode.|
|||•|Encryption pause resume (EPR): Enables the use of Bluetooth technology in a much more secure|
||||environment.|
|||•|Sniff subrating (SSR): Optimizes power consumption for low duty cycle asymmetric data flow,|
||||which subsequently extends battery life.|
|||•|Secure simple pairing (SSP): Reduces the number of steps for connecting two devices, with|
||||minimal or no user interaction required.|
|||•|Link supervision time out (LSTO): Additional commands added to HCI and link management|
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|Feature<br>~~I~~|Feature<br>~~I~~|Description<br>•<br>QoS enhancements: Changes to data traffic control, which results in better link performance.|Description<br>•<br>QoS enhancements: Changes to data traffic control, which results in better link performance.|
|---|---|---|---|
||||Audio, human interface device (HID), bulk traffic. SCO, and enhanced SCO (eSCO) are improved|
||||with the erroneous data (ED) and packet boundary flag (PBF) enhancements.|
||Bluetooth Features|•|Supports features of Bluetooth Core Specification version 5.3|
|||•|Supports features of Bluetooth Core Specification version 5.2:|
||||–<br>LE Isochronous Channels|
||||–<br>LE Power Control|
||||–<br>eATT|
||||–<br>ISOC|
||||–<br>GATT Caching|
|||•|Supports features of Bluetooth Core Specification version 5.1:|
||||–<br>Control length extension|
||||–<br>Periodic Advertising Sync Transfer (PAST)|
|||•|Supports features of Bluetooth Core Specification version 5.0:|
||||–<br>LE 2Mbps|
||||–<br>LE Long Range (LE-LR)|
||||–<br>Stable Modulation Index for LE|
||||–<br>LE Advertising Extension|
||||–<br>Slot Availability Masks (SAM)|
||||–<br>Channel Selection Algorithm|
||||–<br>High Duty Cycle Non-Connectable Advertising|
|||•|Supports features of Bluetooth Core Specification version 4.0 + EDR|
||||–<br>Adaptive frequency hopping (AFH)|
||||–<br>Quality of service (QoS)|
||||–<br>Extended synchronous connections (eSCO) – Voice Connections|
||||–<br>Fast connect (interlaced page and inquiry scans)|
||||–<br>Secure simple pairing (SSP)|
||||–<br>Sniff subrating (SSR)|
||||–<br>Encryption pause resume (EPR)|
||||–<br>Extended inquiry response (EIR)|
||||–<br>Link supervision timeout (LST)|
|||▪|UART baud rates up to 4 Mbps|
|||▪|Supports Bluetooth 4.2, 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3 packet types|
|||▪|Supports maximum Bluetooth data rates over HCI UART|
|||•|Multipoint operation with up to seven active slaves|
||||–<br>Maximum of seven simultaneous active ACL links|
||||–<br>Maximum of three simultaneous active SCO and eSCO connections with scatternet|
||||support|
|||▪|Narrowband and wideband packet loss concealment|
|||▪|Scatternet operation with up to four active piconets with background scan and support for scatter|
||||mode|
|||•|High-speed HCI UART transport support with low-power out-of-band BT_DEV_WAKE and|
||||BT_HOST_WAKE signaling.|
|||•|Channel quality driven data rate and packet type selection|
|||•|Standard Bluetooth test modes|
|||•|Extended radio and production test mode features|
|||▪|Full support for power saving modes|
||||–<br>Bluetooth clock request|



- Bluetooth standard sniff 

- – Deep-sleep modes and software regulator shutdown 

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## 7 Block Diagrams 

## **7.1 M.2 1216 Solder-Down type** 

**Figure 1: M.2 1216 Solder-Down type block diagram** 

## **7.2 M.2 2230 Key-E card** 

**Figure 2: M.2 2230 Key-E card block diagram** 

*Note, The IF513 2230 module does support an on-board 32K clock option, please contact your sale/support contact if you need access to this option. 

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## 8 Electrical Characteristics 

## **8.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings** 

Table 6 summarizes the absolute maximum ratings and Table 7 lists the recommended operating conditions for the Sona IF513 series wireless module. Absolute maximum ratings are those values beyond which damage to the device can occur. Functional operation under these conditions, or at any other condition beyond those indicated in the operational sections of this document, is not recommended. 

**Note:** Maximum rating for signals follows the supply domain of the signals. 

## **Table 6: Absolute maximum ratings** 

|**Table 6: Absolute maximum ratings**<br>**Symbol(Domain)**<br>~~a~~|**Table 6: Absolute maximum ratings**<br>**Symbol(Domain)**<br>~~a~~|**Table 6: Absolute maximum ratingsgs**<br>**Description**|**Max Rating**|**Unit**|
|---|---|---|---|---|
||VBAT|External DC power supply (M.2 1216)|+6.0|V|
||VDDIO|DC supply voltage for digital I/O (M.2 1216)|2.2|V|
||3V3|External 3.3V power supply (M.2 2230 E-Key)|3.6|V|
||Storage|Storage temperature|-40 to +125|°C|
||Antenna|Maximum RF input (reference to 50-Ω input)|+10|dBm|
||ESD|Electrostatic discharge tolerance|2000|V|



## **8.2 Recommended Operating Conditions** 

**Table 7: Recommended operating conditions** 

|**Table 7: Recommended operating conditionsperating conditionserating conditionsg conditions**<br>Symbol(Domain)<br>Parameter<br>~~aea~~|Min|Typ|Max|Unit|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|VBAT<br>External DC power supply|3.13|3.3|3.5|V|
|VDDIO<br>DC supply voltage for digital I/O|1.71|1.8|1.89|V|
|T-ambient<br>Ambient temperature|-40|25|+85|°C|



## **8.3 DC Electrical Characteristics** 

Table 8 list the general DC electrical characteristics over recommended operating conditions (unless otherwise specified). 

## **Table 8: General DC electrical characteristics (For 1.8V operation VDDIO)** 

|**Table 8: General DC electrical characteristics (For 1.8V operation VDDIO)**<br>Symbol<br>~~a~~|**Table 8: General DC electrical characteristics (For 1.8V operation VDDIO)**<br>Symbol<br>~~a~~|**Table 8: General DC electrical characteristics (For 1.8V operation VDDIO)(For 1.8V operation VDDIO)For 1.8V operation VDDIO)**<br>Parameter<br>~~Ra~~|**Table 8: General DC electrical characteristics (For 1.8V operation VDDIO)(For 1.8V operation VDDIO)For 1.8V operation VDDIO)peration VDDIO)**<br>Conditions|**Table 8: General DC electrical characteristics (For 1.8V operation VDDIO)(For 1.8V operation VDDIO)For 1.8V operation VDDIO)peration VDDIO)**<br>Min||Typ|Max|Unit|Unit|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||VIH|High Level Input Voltage|—|0.65 x VDDIO|0.65 x VDDIO|—|—||V|
||VIL|Low Level Input Voltage|—||—|—|0.35 x VDDIO||V|
||VOH|Output high Voltage|—|VDDIO – 0.4||—|—||V|
||VOL|Output low Voltage|—||—|—|0.45||V|



## **8.4 WLAN Radio Receiver Characteristics** 

Table 9, Table 10, and Table 11 summarize the Sona IF513 series wireless module receiver characteristics. 

**Table 9: WLAN receiver characteristics for 2.4 GHz single chain operation** 

|Item||Parameter|Conditions||Min|Typ|Max|Unit|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||Frequency Range|Receive input frequency|—||2.412|—|2.484|GHz|
|||range|||||||
||Modulation Type|Sensitivity|||||||
|||CCK, 1 Mbps|See Note1|—<br>-97<br>—<br>~~—~~||||dBm|
|||CCK, 11 Mbps|||—|-90|—||



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|Item||Parameter|Conditions|Min|Typ|Max|Unit|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|||OFDM, 6 Mbps||—|-93|—||
||OFDM, 54 Mbps<br>HT20, MCS0<br>~~ee~~||—<br>-76<br>—<br>—<br>-93<br>—<br>~~Pr~~|||||
|||HT20, MCS7||—|-75|—||
|||HE20, MCS0||—|-93|—||
|||HE20, MCS11||—|-62|—||
|ACI – CCK||Desired and interferingsignal 30 MHz apart||||||
|[Difference between interfering and desired signal||1 Mbps (-74 dBm)||—|>48|—|dB|
|(20 MHz apart)]||Desired and interferingsignal 25 MHz apart||||||
|||11 Mbps (-70 dBm)||—|>46|—|dB|
|ACI - OFDM||6 Mbps (-79 dBm)||—|42.5|—||
|[Difference between interfering and desired signal||54 Mbps (-62 dBm)|See Note1|—|25.5|25.5<br>—|dB|
|(20 MHz apart)]||||||||
|ACI – MCS0-11||MCS0 (-79dBm)||—|35.5|35.5<br>—|dB|
|[Difference between interfering and desired signal||MCS7 (-61 dBm)||—|15|—||
|(20 MHz apart)]||||||||
|||HE9 (-54 dBm)||—|10.3|—|dB|
|||HE11 (-49 dBm)||—|5.3|—||



**Table 10: WLAN receiver characteristics for 5 GHz single chain operation** 

|Item|Parameter|Conditions||Min|Typ|Max||Unit|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|FrequencyRange|Receive input frequencyrange|—||5.15|—|5.825||GHz|
|Modulation Type|Sensitivity||||||||
||OFDM, 6 Mbps|See Note1|—<br>-90<br>—<br>~~—~~|||||dBm|
||OFDM, 54 Mbps|||—|-74|—|||
||HT20, MCS0|||—|-90|—|||
||HT20, MCS7|||—|-73|—|||
||VHT20, MCS0|||—|-90|—|||
||VHT20, MCS8|||—|-70|—|||
||HE20, MCS0|||—|-90|—|||
||HE20, MCS11|||—|-60|—|||
|ACI - OFDM|Adjacent channel rejection||||||||
|[Difference between|6 Mbps (-79 dBm)|||—|29.5|—||dB|
|interfering and desired signal<br>(20 MHz apart)]|54 Mbps (-62 dBm)|See Note1||—|13|—|||
|ACI – MCS0-11|MCS0 (-79 dBm)|||—|26|—||dB|
|[Difference between|MCS7 (-61 dBm)|See Note1||—|8.5|—|||
|interfering and desired signal<br>(20 MHz apart)]|HE9 (-54 dBm)<br>HE11 (-49 dBm)|||—<br>—|0.4<br>-5.3|—<br>—|||
|ACI – MCS0-11|MCS0, NSS= 1 (-76 dBm)|||—|29.5|—||dB|
|[Difference between|MCS7, NSS= 1 (-58 dBm)|See Note1||—|9|—|||
|interfering and desired signal<br>(40 MHz apart)]|MCS9, NSS= 1 (-51 dBm)<br>MCS11, NSS= 1 (-46 dBm)|||—<br>—|4<br>-3|—<br>—|||
|ACI – MCS0-11|MCS0, NSS= 1 (-73 dBm)|||—|35.5|—||dB|
||MCS7, NSS= 1 (-55 dBm)|See Note1||—|8.5|—|||
||MCS9, NSS= 1 (-48 dBm)|||—|4.5|—|||



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|Item<br>[Difference between<br>~~ee~~|Item<br>[Difference between<br>~~ee~~|MCS11, NSS= 1 (-43 dBm)|Parameter<br>= 1 (-43 dBm)|Parameter<br>= 1 (-43 dBm)|Conditions|Conditions|Min<br>—|Typ<br>-1.5|Max<br>—|Unit|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|interfering and desired signal|||||||||||
|(80 MHz apart)]|||||||||||
|**Table 11: WLAN receiver characteristics for 6 GHz single chain operation**|||||||||||
|**Item**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Conditions**<br>**Typical(Sensitivity)**<br>**Unit**<br>**UNII-5**<br>**UNII-6**<br>**UNII-7**<br>**UNII-8**<br>~~eee~~|||||||||||
|Frequency Range|Receive input frequency range|||—|5950 -|6435 -|6535 -|6535 -<br>6895 - 7115|6895 - 7115|MHz|
||||||6415|6515|6875||||
|Modulation Type|OFDM, 6Mbps|||See Note1|-90|-90|-89|-88||dBm|
||OFDM, 24Mbps||OFDM, 24Mbps||-83|-82|-81|-80|||
||HE20, MCS0||||-90|-90|-89|-88|||
||HE20, MCS7||||-74|-73|-72|-71|||
||HE20, MCS8||||-69|-69|-69|-68|||
||HE20, MCS9||||-68|-68|-68|-67|||
||HE20, MCS11||||-59|-59|-58|-56|||
|ACI - OFDM|6 Mbps (-79 dBm)|||See Note1|25|25|25|25|25|dB|
|[Difference|||||||||||
|between|||||||||||
|interfering and|||||||||||
|desired signal (20|||||||||||
|MHz apart)]|||||||||||
|ACI – MCS0-11|MCS0 (-79 dBm)|MCS0 (-79 dBm)||See Note1|25|25|25|25|25||
|[Difference|MCS7 (-61 dBm)||||5|5|5|5|||
|between|||||||||||
|interfering and|MCS9 (-54 dBm)||||4|3.5|5|4|||
|desired signal (20|MCS11 (-49 dBm)||||-1.5|-2.5|-0.5|-2|-2||
|MHz apart)]|||||||||||



**Note 1** : Performance data are measured in single chain operation. 

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## **8.5 WLAN Transmitter Characteristics** 

Table 12 through Table 21 summarize the Sona IF513 series wireless module transmitter characteristics. 

**Table 12: WLAN transmitter characteristics for 2.4 GHz operation (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)** 

|**Table 12: WLAN transmitter characteristics for 2.4 GHz operation (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**<br>**Symbol**<br>~~a~~|**Table 12: WLAN transmitter characteristics for 2.4 GHz operation (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**<br>**Symbol**<br>~~a~~|**Table 12: WLAN transmitter characteristics for 2.4 GHz operation (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**<br>**Parameter**|**Table 12: WLAN transmitter characteristics for 2.4 GHz operation (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)peration (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**|**Table 12: WLAN transmitter characteristics for 2.4 GHz operation (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)peration (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**<br>**Conditions**|**Table 12: WLAN transmitter characteristics for 2.4 GHz operation (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)peration (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**<br>**Min**|**Typ**|**Max**|**Unit**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||Ftx|Transmit output frequencyrange||—|2.402|—|2.484|GHz|
||Pout|Outputpower||See Note2|—|—|—|—|
|||11b mask compliant||1-11Mbps|—|18|—|dBm|
|||11gmask compliant||6-36Mbps|—|18|—||
|||11gEVM compliant||48-54Mbps|—|17|—||
|||11n HT20 mask compliant||MCS0-4|—|18|—||
|||11n HT20 EVM compliant||MCS5-7|—|16|—||
|||11ax HE20 mask compliant||MCS0-4|—|18|—||
|||11ax HE20 EVM compliant||MCS5-7|—|16|—||
|||11ax HE20 EVM compliant||MCS8-9|—|14|—||
|||11ax HE20 EVM compliant||MCS10-11|—|13|—||
||ATx|Transmitpower accuracyat 25℃||—|-2.0|—|+2.0|dB|



**Table 13: WLAN current consumption on 2.4 GHz (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)** 

|**Table 13: WLAN current consumption on 2.4 GHz (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>~~a ~~|**Table 13: WLAN current consumption on 2.4 GHz (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>~~a ~~|**Table 13: WLAN current consumption on 2.4 GHz (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)ption on 2.4 GHz (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br> ~~ee~~|**Table 13: WLAN current consumption on 2.4 GHz (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)ption on 2.4 GHz (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br> ~~ee~~|**Table 13: WLAN current consumption on 2.4 GHz (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)ption on 2.4 GHz (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>**Spatial Stream**<br>~~ee~~|**Table 13: WLAN current consumption on 2.4 GHz (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)ption on 2.4 GHz (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>~~ee~~|**Table 13: WLAN current consumption on 2.4 GHz (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)ption on 2.4 GHz (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>~~ee~~|**VIO Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>~~ee~~|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||CCK|1 Mbps|20|1|20|20<br>255.8|4.6|
||CCK|11 Mbps|20|1|20|20<br>264.8|2.4|
||BPSK|6 Mbps|20|1|20|20<br>244.4|2.9|
||QPSK|MCS2|20|1|20|20<br>252.6|3.5|
||16-QAM|MCS4|20|1|20|20<br>211.8|2.8|
||64-QAM|MCS7|20|1|18|215.7|2.4|
||256-QAM|MCS9|20|1|16|197.7|2.1|
||1024-QAM|MCS11|20|1|15|190.5|1.8|



|**Table 14: WLAN transmitter characteristics for 5 GHz operation(VBAT=3.3V, VDDIO=1.8V)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Conditions**<br>~~a~~<br>~~ee~~|**Table 14: WLAN transmitter characteristics for 5 GHz operation(VBAT=3.3V, VDDIO=1.8V)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Conditions**<br>~~a~~<br>~~ee~~|**Table 14: WLAN transmitter characteristics for 5 GHz operation(VBAT=3.3V, VDDIO=1.8V)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Conditions**<br>~~a~~<br>~~ee~~|**Table 14: WLAN transmitter characteristics for 5 GHz operation(VBAT=3.3V, VDDIO=1.8V)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Conditions**<br>~~a~~<br>~~ee~~|**Min**|**Typ**|**Max**|**Unit**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||Ftx|Transmit output frequency range|—|5.15|—|5.925|GHz|
||Pout|Output power|See Note2|—|—|—|—|
|||11a mask compliant|6-36Mbps|—|17|—|dBm|
|||11a EVM compliant|48-54Mbps|—|16.5|—||
|||11n HT20 mask compliant|MCS0-4|—|17|—||
|||11n HT20 EVM compliant|MCS5-7|—|16.5|—||
|||11ac VHT20 mask compliant|MCS0-4|—|17|—||
|||11ac VHT20 EVM compliant|MCS5-7|—|16.5|—||
|||11ac VHT20 EVM compliant|MCS8|—|14|—||
|||11ax HE20 mask compliant|MCS0-4|—|17|—||
|||11ax HE20 EVM compliant|MCS5-7|—|16.5|—||
|||11ax HE20 EVM compliant|MCS8-9|—|14|—||
|||11ax HE20 EVM compliant|MCS10-11|—|13|—||
||ATx|Transmit power accuracy at 25℃|—|-2.0|—|+2.0|dB|



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|**Sona IF513**<br>Datasheet<br>**Table 15: WLAN current consumption on 5 GHz(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>Modulation<br>Data Rate<br>Bandwidth (MHz)<br>Spatial Stream<br>RF Power Level (dBm)<br>VBAT Current<br>Consumption (mA)<br>VIO Current<br>Consumption (mA)<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>19<br>307.2<br>3.1<br>Ezurio~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee eee~~|**Sona IF513**<br>Datasheet<br>**Table 15: WLAN current consumption on 5 GHz(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>Modulation<br>Data Rate<br>Bandwidth (MHz)<br>Spatial Stream<br>RF Power Level (dBm)<br>VBAT Current<br>Consumption (mA)<br>VIO Current<br>Consumption (mA)<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>19<br>307.2<br>3.1<br>Ezurio~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee eee~~|**Sona IF513**<br>Datasheet<br>**Table 15: WLAN current consumption on 5 GHz(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>Modulation<br>Data Rate<br>Bandwidth (MHz)<br>Spatial Stream<br>RF Power Level (dBm)<br>VBAT Current<br>Consumption (mA)<br>VIO Current<br>Consumption (mA)<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>19<br>307.2<br>3.1<br>Ezurio~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee eee~~|**Sona IF513**<br>Datasheet<br>**Table 15: WLAN current consumption on 5 GHz(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>Modulation<br>Data Rate<br>Bandwidth (MHz)<br>Spatial Stream<br>RF Power Level (dBm)<br>VBAT Current<br>Consumption (mA)<br>VIO Current<br>Consumption (mA)<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>19<br>307.2<br>3.1<br>Ezurio~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee eee~~|**Sona IF513**<br>Datasheet<br>**Table 15: WLAN current consumption on 5 GHz(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>Modulation<br>Data Rate<br>Bandwidth (MHz)<br>Spatial Stream<br>RF Power Level (dBm)<br>VBAT Current<br>Consumption (mA)<br>VIO Current<br>Consumption (mA)<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>19<br>307.2<br>3.1<br>Ezurio~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee eee~~|**Sona IF513**<br>Datasheet<br>**Table 15: WLAN current consumption on 5 GHz(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>Modulation<br>Data Rate<br>Bandwidth (MHz)<br>Spatial Stream<br>RF Power Level (dBm)<br>VBAT Current<br>Consumption (mA)<br>VIO Current<br>Consumption (mA)<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>19<br>307.2<br>3.1<br>Ezurio~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee eee~~|**Sona IF513**<br>Datasheet<br>**Table 15: WLAN current consumption on 5 GHz(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>Modulation<br>Data Rate<br>Bandwidth (MHz)<br>Spatial Stream<br>RF Power Level (dBm)<br>VBAT Current<br>Consumption (mA)<br>VIO Current<br>Consumption (mA)<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>19<br>307.2<br>3.1<br>Ezurio~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee eee~~|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|QPSK|MCS2|20|1|19|310.9|3.1|
|16-QAM|MCS4|20|1|19|315.8|3|
|64-QAM|MCS7|20|1|18.5|297.5|2.5|
|256-QAM|MCS9|20|1|16|274.8|2.2|
|1024-QAM|MCS11|20|1|15|257.7|2.1|



|**Table 16: WLAN transmitter characteristics for UNII-5 and UNII-6 operation(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**|**Table 16: WLAN transmitter characteristics for UNII-5 and UNII-6 operation(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**|**Table 16: WLAN transmitter characteristics for UNII-5 and UNII-6 operation(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**|**Table 16: WLAN transmitter characteristics for UNII-5 and UNII-6 operation(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**|**Table 16: WLAN transmitter characteristics for UNII-5 and UNII-6 operation(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**|||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Conditions**<br>**Min**<br>**Typ**<br>**Max**<br>**Unit**<br>Ftx<br>Transmit output frequency range<br>—<br>5.925<br>—<br>6.53<br>GHz<br>~~SS~~|||||||
|Pout|Output power|See Note2|—|—|—|—|
||11a mask compliant|6-24Mbps|—|15.5|—|dBm|
||11ax HE20 mask compliant|MCS0-4|—|15.5|—||
||11ax HE20 EVM compliant|MCS5-7|—|15|—||
||11ax HE20 EVM compliant|MCS8-9|—|13.5|—||
||11ax HE20 EVM compliant|MCS10-11|—|12|—||
|ATx|Transmit power accuracy at 25℃|—|-2.0|—|+2.0|dB|



|**Table 17: WLAN current consumption on UNII-5 band(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>**Spatial Stream**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>**VIO Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>17.5<br>332<br>3.1<br>~~eee~~<br>~~eee eee~~|**Table 17: WLAN current consumption on UNII-5 band(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>**Spatial Stream**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>**VIO Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>17.5<br>332<br>3.1<br>~~eee~~<br>~~eee eee~~|**Table 17: WLAN current consumption on UNII-5 band(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>**Spatial Stream**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>**VIO Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>17.5<br>332<br>3.1<br>~~eee~~<br>~~eee eee~~|**Table 17: WLAN current consumption on UNII-5 band(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>**Spatial Stream**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>**VIO Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>17.5<br>332<br>3.1<br>~~eee~~<br>~~eee eee~~|**Table 17: WLAN current consumption on UNII-5 band(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>**Spatial Stream**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>**VIO Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>17.5<br>332<br>3.1<br>~~eee~~<br>~~eee eee~~|**Table 17: WLAN current consumption on UNII-5 band(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>**Spatial Stream**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>**VIO Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>17.5<br>332<br>3.1<br>~~eee~~<br>~~eee eee~~|**Table 17: WLAN current consumption on UNII-5 band(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>**Spatial Stream**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>**VIO Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>17.5<br>332<br>3.1<br>~~eee~~<br>~~eee eee~~|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|BPSK|MCS0|20|1|17.5|327|2.7|
|QPSK|MCS2|20|1|17.5|325.4|3|
|16-QAM|MCS4|20|1|17.5|338.6|3|
|64-QAM|MCS7|20|1|17|317.4|2.4|
|256-QAM|MCS9|20|1|15.5|288.2|2.2|
|1024-QAM|MCS11|20|1|14|264.7|2|



|**Table 18: WLAN current consumption on UNII-6 band(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>**Spatial Stream**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>17.5<br>279.3<br>~~rr ee~~|**Table 18: WLAN current consumption on UNII-6 band(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>**Spatial Stream**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>17.5<br>279.3<br>~~rr ee~~|**Table 18: WLAN current consumption on UNII-6 band(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>**Spatial Stream**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>17.5<br>279.3<br>~~rr ee~~|**Table 18: WLAN current consumption on UNII-6 band(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>**Spatial Stream**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>17.5<br>279.3<br>~~rr ee~~|**Table 18: WLAN current consumption on UNII-6 band(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>**Spatial Stream**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>17.5<br>279.3<br>~~rr ee~~|**Table 18: WLAN current consumption on UNII-6 band(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>**Spatial Stream**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>17.5<br>279.3<br>~~rr ee~~|**Table 18: WLAN current consumption on UNII-6 band(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>**Spatial Stream**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>BPSK<br>6 Mbps<br>20<br>1<br>17.5<br>279.3<br>~~rr ee~~|**VIO Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>3.1|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||BPSK|MCS0|20|1|17.5|283.6|2.7|
||QPSK|MCS2|20|1|17.5|292.9|3|
||16-QAM|MCS4|20|1|17.5|298.1|3|
||64-QAM|MCS7|20|1|17|282|2.4|
||256-QAM|MCS9|20|1|15.5|266.1|2.2|
||1024-QAM|MCS11|20|1|14|251|2|



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|**Table 19: WLAN transmitter characteristics for UNII-7 and UNII-8 operation(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Conditions**<br>**Min**<br>~~a~~<br>~~ee~~|**Table 19: WLAN transmitter characteristics for UNII-7 and UNII-8 operation(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Conditions**<br>**Min**<br>~~a~~<br>~~ee~~|**Table 19: WLAN transmitter characteristics for UNII-7 and UNII-8 operation(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Conditions**<br>**Min**<br>~~a~~<br>~~ee~~|**Table 19: WLAN transmitter characteristics for UNII-7 and UNII-8 operation(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Conditions**<br>**Min**<br>~~a~~<br>~~ee~~|**Table 19: WLAN transmitter characteristics for UNII-7 and UNII-8 operation(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Conditions**<br>**Min**<br>~~a~~<br>~~ee~~|**Typ**|**Max**||**Unit**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||Ftx|Transmit output frequency range|—|6.53|—|7.125||GHz|
||Pout|Output power|See Note2|—|—|—||—|
|||11a mask compliant|6-24Mbps|—|15|—||dBm|
|||11ax HE20 mask compliant|MCS0-4|—|15|—|||
|||11ax HE20 EVM compliant|MCS5-7|—|13|—|||
|||11ax HE20 EVM compliant|MCS8-9|—|12|—|||
|||11ax HE20 EVM compliant|MCS10-11|—|10.5|—|||
||ATx|Transmit power accuracy at 25℃|—|-2.0|—|+2.0|dB|dB|



**Table 20: WLAN current consumption on UNII-7 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)** 

|**Table 20: WLAN current consumption on UNII-7 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>~~a~~|**Table 20: WLAN current consumption on UNII-7 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>~~a~~|**Table 20: WLAN current consumption on UNII-7 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)ption on UNII-7 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>~~ee~~|**Table 20: WLAN current consumption on UNII-7 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)ption on UNII-7 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>~~ee~~|**Table 20: WLAN current consumption on UNII-7 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)ption on UNII-7 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>**Spatial Stream**<br>~~ee~~|**Table 20: WLAN current consumption on UNII-7 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)ption on UNII-7 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>~~ee~~|**Table 20: WLAN current consumption on UNII-7 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)ption on UNII-7 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>~~ee~~|**VIO Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**<br>~~ee~~|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||BPSK|6 Mbps|20|1|17|286.4|3.1|
||BPSK|MCS0|20|1|17|289.4|2.7|
||QPSK|MCS2|20|1|17|290.1|3|
||16-QAM|MCS4|20|1|17|296.3|3|
||64-QAM|MCS7|20|1|15|265.4|2.4|
||256-QAM|MCS9|20|1|14|252.7|2.2|
||1024-QAM|MCS11|20|1|12.5|12.5<br>238.3|2|



**Table 21: WLAN current consumption on UNII-8 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)** 

|**Table 21: WLAN current consumption on UNII-8 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>~~a ~~|**Table 21: WLAN current consumption on UNII-8 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Modulation**<br>~~a ~~|**Table 21: WLAN current consumption on UNII-8 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Data Rate**<br> ~~a ~~|**Table 21: WLAN current consumption on UNII-8 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)ption on UNII-8 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br> ~~a~~|**Table 21: WLAN current consumption on UNII-8 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)ption on UNII-8 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**Bandwidth (MHz)**<br>**Spatial Stream**<br>~~ee ~~|**Table 21: WLAN current consumption on UNII-8 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)ption on UNII-8 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br> ~~ee~~|**Table 21: WLAN current consumption on UNII-8 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)ption on UNII-8 band (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, BT_REG_ON = Low)**<br>**VBAT Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**|**VIO Current**<br>**Consumption (mA)**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||BPSK|6 Mbps|20|1|17|310.9|3.1|
||BPSK|MCS0|20|1|17|306.1|2.7|
||QPSK|MCS2|20|1|17|314.1|3|
||16-QAM|MCS4|20|1|17|318.6|3|
||64-QAM|MCS7|20|1|15|290.5|2.4|
||256-QAM|MCS9|20|1|14|270.4|2.2|
||1024-QAM|MCS11|20|1|12.5|253.5|2|



**Note 2:** Final TX power values on each channel are limited by regulatory requirements. 

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## 9 Bluetooth Radio Characteristics 

Table 22 through Table 26 describe the performance of the Bluetooth transmitter and receiver and the current consumption at 25°C. 

|**Table 22: BR / EDR transmitterperformance(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**<br>**Test Parameter**<br>**Min**<br>**Typ**<br>**Max**<br>**BT Spec.**<br>**Unit**<br>Maximum RF Output Power<br>GFSK<br>—<br>—<br>7<br>0 ~ +20<br>dBm<br>~~ee~~|**Table 22: BR / EDR transmitterperformance(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**<br>**Test Parameter**<br>**Min**<br>**Typ**<br>**Max**<br>**BT Spec.**<br>**Unit**<br>Maximum RF Output Power<br>GFSK<br>—<br>—<br>7<br>0 ~ +20<br>dBm<br>~~ee~~|**Table 22: BR / EDR transmitterperformance(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**<br>**Test Parameter**<br>**Min**<br>**Typ**<br>**Max**<br>**BT Spec.**<br>**Unit**<br>Maximum RF Output Power<br>GFSK<br>—<br>—<br>7<br>0 ~ +20<br>dBm<br>~~ee~~|**Table 22: BR / EDR transmitterperformance(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**<br>**Test Parameter**<br>**Min**<br>**Typ**<br>**Max**<br>**BT Spec.**<br>**Unit**<br>Maximum RF Output Power<br>GFSK<br>—<br>—<br>7<br>0 ~ +20<br>dBm<br>~~ee~~|**Table 22: BR / EDR transmitterperformance(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**<br>**Test Parameter**<br>**Min**<br>**Typ**<br>**Max**<br>**BT Spec.**<br>**Unit**<br>Maximum RF Output Power<br>GFSK<br>—<br>—<br>7<br>0 ~ +20<br>dBm<br>~~ee~~|**Table 22: BR / EDR transmitterperformance(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**<br>**Test Parameter**<br>**Min**<br>**Typ**<br>**Max**<br>**BT Spec.**<br>**Unit**<br>Maximum RF Output Power<br>GFSK<br>—<br>—<br>7<br>0 ~ +20<br>dBm<br>~~ee~~|**Table 22: BR / EDR transmitterperformance(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)**<br>**Test Parameter**<br>**Min**<br>**Typ**<br>**Max**<br>**BT Spec.**<br>**Unit**<br>Maximum RF Output Power<br>GFSK<br>—<br>—<br>7<br>0 ~ +20<br>dBm<br>~~ee~~|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||π/4-DQPSK|—|—|4|||
||8-DPSK|—|—|4|||
|Frequency Range||2.4|—|2.4835|2.4 ≤ f ≤ 2.4835|GHz|
|20 dB Bandwidth||—|930|—|≤ 1000|KHz|
|Δf1avg Maximum Modulation||140|154|175|140 < Δf1avg < 175|KHz|
|Δf2max Minimum Modulation||115|147|—|≥ 115|KHz|
|Δf2avg/Δf1avg||—|0.95|—|≥ 0.80|—|
|Initial Carrier Frequency||—|± 25|± 75|≤ ± 75|KHz|
|Frequency Drift (DH1 packet)||—|± 8|± 25|± 25|KHz|
|Frequency Drift (DH3 packet)||—|± 8|± 40|± 40|KHz|
|Frequency Drift (DH5 packet)||—|± 8|± 40|± 40|KHz|
|Drift rate||—|5|20|20|KHz/50us|
|EDRꙍi||—|—|± 75|≤ ± 75|KHz|
|EDRꙍ0||—|—|± 10|≤ ± 10|KHz|
|EDR (ꙍi +ꙍ0)||—|—|± 75|≤ ± 75|KHz|
|RMS DEVM for π/4-DQPSK||—|—|≤ 0.2|≤ 0.2|—|
|RMS DEVM for 8-DPSK||—|—|≤ 0.13|≤ 0.13|—|
|Peak DEVM for π/4-DQPSK||—|—|≤ 0.35|≤ 0.35|—|
|Peak DEVM for 8-DPSK||—|—|≤ 0.25|≤ 0.25|—|
|99% DEVM for π/4-DQPSK||—|—|≤ 0.30|≤ 0.30|—|
|99% DEVM for 8-DPSK||—|—|≤ 0.20|≤ 0.20|—|
|EDR In-Band Spurious Emission||M-N| ≥ 2.5 MHz|—|-43|-40|< -40|dBm|
||1.5 MHz < |M-N| < 2.5|—|-31|-20|≤ -20|dBm|
||MHz||||||
||1.0 MHz < |M-N| < 1.5|—|-38|-26|≤ -26|dBm|
||MHz||||||



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**Table 23: Basic Rate receiver performance (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)** 

|**Test Parameter**<br>**Min**<br>**Typ**<br>**Max**<br>**Bluetooth Spec.**<br>**Unit**<br>Sensitivity(1DH5)<br>BER ≤ 0.1%<br>—<br>-91<br>—<br>≤ -70<br>dBm<br>~~ee~~|**Test Parameter**<br>**Min**<br>**Typ**<br>**Max**<br>**Bluetooth Spec.**<br>**Unit**<br>Sensitivity(1DH5)<br>BER ≤ 0.1%<br>—<br>-91<br>—<br>≤ -70<br>dBm<br>~~ee~~|**Test Parameter**<br>**Min**<br>**Typ**<br>**Max**<br>**Bluetooth Spec.**<br>**Unit**<br>Sensitivity(1DH5)<br>BER ≤ 0.1%<br>—<br>-91<br>—<br>≤ -70<br>dBm<br>~~ee~~|**Test Parameter**<br>**Min**<br>**Typ**<br>**Max**<br>**Bluetooth Spec.**<br>**Unit**<br>Sensitivity(1DH5)<br>BER ≤ 0.1%<br>—<br>-91<br>—<br>≤ -70<br>dBm<br>~~ee~~|**Test Parameter**<br>**Min**<br>**Typ**<br>**Max**<br>**Bluetooth Spec.**<br>**Unit**<br>Sensitivity(1DH5)<br>BER ≤ 0.1%<br>—<br>-91<br>—<br>≤ -70<br>dBm<br>~~ee~~|**Test Parameter**<br>**Min**<br>**Typ**<br>**Max**<br>**Bluetooth Spec.**<br>**Unit**<br>Sensitivity(1DH5)<br>BER ≤ 0.1%<br>—<br>-91<br>—<br>≤ -70<br>dBm<br>~~ee~~|**Test Parameter**<br>**Min**<br>**Typ**<br>**Max**<br>**Bluetooth Spec.**<br>**Unit**<br>Sensitivity(1DH5)<br>BER ≤ 0.1%<br>—<br>-91<br>—<br>≤ -70<br>dBm<br>~~ee~~|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Maximum Input|BER ≤ 0.1%|—|—|-20|≥ -20|dBm|
|Interference Performance|Co-Channel|—|8.5|11|11|dB|
||C/I 1 MHz adjacent channel|—|-1.4|0|0|dB|
||C/I 2 MHz adjacent channel|—|-41|-30|-30|dB|
||C/I ≥ 3 MHz adjacent channel|—|-42.5|-40|-40|dB|
||C/I image channel|—|-31.5|-9|-9|dB|
||C/I 1-MHz adjacent to image channel|—|-44.5|-20|-20|dB|



|**Table 24: Enhanced Data Rate receiverperformance(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V**|**Table 24: Enhanced Data Rate receiverperformance(VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V**|**VDDIO = 1.8V)**|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|**Test Parameter**<br>**Min**<br>**Typ**<br>**Max**<br>**Bluetooth Spec.**<br>**Unit**<br>Sensitivity (BER ≤ 0.01%)<br>π/4-DQPSK<br>—<br>-93<br>—<br>≤ -70<br>dBm<br>~~——————~~|||||||
||8-DPSK|—|-87|—|≤ -70|dBm|
|Maximum Input (BER ≤ 0.1%)|π/4-DQPSK|—|—|-20|≥ -20|dBm|
||8-DPSK|—|—|-20|≥ -20|dBm|
|C/I Co-Channel (BER ≤ 0.1%)|π/4-DQPSK|—|10.5|13|≤ ±13|dB|
||8-DPSK|—|18|21|≤ ±21|dB|
|C/I 1 MHz adjacent Channel|π/4-DQPSK|—|-6.5|0|≤ 0|dB|
||8-DPSK|—|-1|5|≤5|dB|
|C/I 2 MHz adjacent Channel|π/4-DQPSK|—|-38.5|-30|≤ -30|dB|
||8-DPSK|—|-36.5|-25|≤ -25|dB|
|C/I ≥ 3 MHz adjacent Channel|π/4-DQPSK|—|-42.5|-40|≤ -40|dB|
||8-DPSK|—|-41.5|-33|≤ -33|dB|
|C/I image channel|π/4-DQPSK|—|-30|-7|≤ -7|dB|
||8-DPSK|—|-22.5|0|≤ 0|dB|
|C/I 1 MHz adjacent to image channel|π/4-DQPSK|—|-47.5|-20|≤ -20|dB|
||8-DPSK|—|-41.5|-13|≤ -13|dB|
|Out-of-Band Blocking Performance|30-2000MHz|—|-10|—|—|dBm|
|(CW)|2-2.399GHz|—|-27|—|—|dBm|
|BER ≤ 0.1%|2.484-3GHz|—|-27|—|—|dBm|
||3-12.75GHz|—|-10|—|—|dBm|



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**Table 25: BLE RF Specifications (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V)** 

|**Parameter**|**Conditions**|||**Min**|**Typ**|**Max**|**Unit**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Frequencyrange|—|||2402|—|2480|MHz|
|Rx sensitivity3|GFSK, PER ≤ 30.8%||1 Mbps|—|-95|—|dBm|
|||2 Mbps<br>—<br>-92<br>—<br>dBm<br>500 Kbps<br>—<br>-102<br>—<br>dBm<br>~~a~~||||||
||||125 Kbps|—|-107|—|dBm|
|Txpower4|—|||—|—|7|dBm|
|Δf1 average|1 Mbps|||225|255|275.5|KHz|
||2 Mbps|||450|500|550|KHz|
||125 Kbps|||225|255|275|KHz|
|Δf2 average|1 Mbps|||185|230|—|KHz|
|Δf2 maximum5|2 Mbps|||370|450|—|KHz|
|Δf1 average (Stable Modulation)|1 Mbps|||247.5|250|252.5|KHz|
||2 Mbps|||495|500|550|KHz|
||125 Kbps|||247.5|250|252.5|KHz|
|Δf2 avg<br>Δf1 avg<br> ratio|1 Mbps|||0.8|1.0|—|%|
||2 Mbps|||0.8|1.0|—|%|



## **Table 26: Bluetooth transmitter current consumption (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, WL_REG_ON = OFF)** 

|**Table 26: Bluetooth transmitter current consumption (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, WL_REG_ON = OFF)ption (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, WL_REG_ON = OFF)**<br>**Operation Band**<br>**Operating Mode**<br>**VBAT Current Consumption (mA)**<br>**VIO Current Consumption (mA)**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**Basic Rate**<br>1DH5<br>6.8<br>18.8<br>0.4<br>~~are~~|**Table 26: Bluetooth transmitter current consumption (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, WL_REG_ON = OFF)ption (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, WL_REG_ON = OFF)**<br>**Operation Band**<br>**Operating Mode**<br>**VBAT Current Consumption (mA)**<br>**VIO Current Consumption (mA)**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**Basic Rate**<br>1DH5<br>6.8<br>18.8<br>0.4<br>~~are~~|**Table 26: Bluetooth transmitter current consumption (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, WL_REG_ON = OFF)ption (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, WL_REG_ON = OFF)**<br>**Operation Band**<br>**Operating Mode**<br>**VBAT Current Consumption (mA)**<br>**VIO Current Consumption (mA)**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**Basic Rate**<br>1DH5<br>6.8<br>18.8<br>0.4<br>~~are~~|**Table 26: Bluetooth transmitter current consumption (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, WL_REG_ON = OFF)ption (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, WL_REG_ON = OFF)**<br>**Operation Band**<br>**Operating Mode**<br>**VBAT Current Consumption (mA)**<br>**VIO Current Consumption (mA)**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**Basic Rate**<br>1DH5<br>6.8<br>18.8<br>0.4<br>~~are~~|**Table 26: Bluetooth transmitter current consumption (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, WL_REG_ON = OFF)ption (VBAT = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V, WL_REG_ON = OFF)**<br>**Operation Band**<br>**Operating Mode**<br>**VBAT Current Consumption (mA)**<br>**VIO Current Consumption (mA)**<br>**Data Rate**<br>**RF Power Level (dBm)**<br>**Basic Rate**<br>1DH5<br>6.8<br>18.8<br>0.4<br>~~are~~|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|||2DH5<br>3.4|18.7|0.4|
||**Enhanced Data Rate**|3DH5<br>3.4|18.24|0.4|
|||1 Mbps<br>6.81|19.86|0.4|
|||2 Mbps<br>6.6|13.21|0.4|
||**Low-Energy**|500 Kbps<br>6.73|17.32|0.4|
|||125 Kbps<br>6.64|23.13|0.4|



## **Notes:** 

## [3] Dirty Tx is Off. 

[4] The Bluetooth LE TX power cannot exceed 10 dBm EIRP specification limit. The front-end losses and antenna gain/loss must be factored in so as not to exceed the limit. 

[5] At least 99.9% of all Δf2 maximum frequency values recorded over 10 packets must be greater than 185 KHz. 

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## 10 Crystal Oscillator Requirements 

|**Table 27: Crystal Oscillator S**|**stal Oscillator Specification**|
|---|---|
|**32.768 KHz Oscillator**<br>Frequency Accuracy<br>200 ppm<br>~~ee~~||
|Duty Cycle|30% – 70%|
|Input Signal Amplitude|200-3300 mV, peak-peak|
|Signal Type|Square or Sine Wave|
|Clock Jitter|<10,000 ppm|



**IMPORTANT** : A 32.768 KHz crystal is required for the module to be functional. The module will not boot without this crystal. 

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## 11 Host Interface Specifications 

## **11.1 SDIO Specifications** 

The Sona IF513 series provides support for SDIO 2.0/3.0, including the new UHS-I[6] modes: 

- DS: Default speed (DS) up to 25 MHz, including 1- and 4-bit modes (1.8 V signaling) 

- HS: High speed up to 50 MHz (1.8 V signaling) 

- SDR12: SDR up to 25 MHz (1.8V signaling) 

- SDR25: SDR up to 50 MHz (1.8V signaling) 

- SDR50: SDR up to 100 MHz (1.8V signaling) 

- DDR50: DDR up to 500 MHz (1.8V signaling) 

The Sona IF513 series wireless module SDIO host interface pins are powered from the VDDIO voltage supply, which is set internally at 1.8V[7] on the M.2 module. 

## **Note:** 

[6] The UHS-I rate SDR104, that is part of the SDIO 3.0 specification is not supported. 

[7] The SDIO host signals must be 1.8V at all times as defined by the M.2 standard. 

**11.1.1 Default mode and High-Speed mode** 

**Figure 3: SDIO bus timing- Default mode (1.8V)** 

**Figure 4: SDIO bus timing- High-Speed mode (1.8V)** 

**Note:** Over full range of values specified in the Recommended Operating Conditions unless otherwise specified. 

**Table 28: SDIO timing requirements** 

|**Symbol**|**Parameter**|**Condition**|**Min.**|**Typ. **|**.**|**Max.**|**Unit**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|fPP|Clock Frequency|**Default mode**|0||-|25|MHz|
|||**High-Speed mode**|0||-|50||
|tWL|Clock low time|**Default mode**|10||-|-|ns|
|||**High-Speed mode**|7||-|-||
|tWH|Clock high time|**Default mode**|10||-|-|ns|
|||**High-Speed mode**|7||-|-||
|tTLH|Clock rise time|**Default mode**|-||-|10|ns|
|||**High-Speed mode**|-||-|3||
|tTHL|Clock low time|**Default mode**|-||-|10|ns|
|||**High-Speed mode**|-||-|3||
|tISU|Input Setup time|**Default mode**|5||-|-|ns|
|||**High-Speed mode**|6||-|-||



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|**Symbol**|**Parameter**|**Condition**|**Min.**|**Typ. **|**.**|**Max.**|**Unit**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|tIH|Input Hold time|**Default Speed**|5||-|-|ns|
|||**High-Speed mode**|2||-|-||
|tODLY|Output delay time – Data Transfer|**Default mode**|0||-|14|ns|
||mode|**High-Speed mode**|-||-|14||
||Output delay time – Identification|**Default mode**|0||-|50|ns|
||mode|||||||
|tOH|Output hold time|**High-Speed mode**|2.5||-|-|ns|
|CL|Total system capacitance (each|**High-Speed mode**|-||-|40|pF|
||line)|||||||



**11.1.2 SDIO bus clock timing specifications in SDR mode** 

## **Figure 5: SDIO clock timing (SDR modes)** 

**Note:** Over full range of values specified in the Recommended Operating Conditions unless otherwise specified. 

|**Table 29: SDIO clock timing parameters(SDR modes)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Condition**<br>**Min.**<br>**Typ. **<br>**Max.**<br>**Unit**<br>~~aeC~~|**Table 29: SDIO clock timing parameters(SDR modes)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Condition**<br>**Min.**<br>**Typ. **<br>**Max.**<br>**Unit**<br>~~aeC~~|**Table 29: SDIO clock timing parameters(SDR modes)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Condition**<br>**Min.**<br>**Typ. **<br>**Max.**<br>**Unit**<br>~~aeC~~|**Table 29: SDIO clock timing parameters(SDR modes)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Condition**<br>**Min.**<br>**Typ. **<br>**Max.**<br>**Unit**<br>~~aeC~~|**Table 29: SDIO clock timing parameters(SDR modes)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Condition**<br>**Min.**<br>**Typ. **<br>**Max.**<br>**Unit**<br>~~aeC~~|**Table 29: SDIO clock timing parameters(SDR modes)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Condition**<br>**Min.**<br>**Typ. **<br>**Max.**<br>**Unit**<br>~~aeC~~|**Table 29: SDIO clock timing parameters(SDR modes)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Condition**<br>**Min.**<br>**Typ. **<br>**Max.**<br>**Unit**<br>~~aeC~~|**Table 29: SDIO clock timing parameters(SDR modes)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Condition**<br>**Min.**<br>**Typ. **<br>**Max.**<br>**Unit**<br>~~aeC~~|**Table 29: SDIO clock timing parameters(SDR modes)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Condition**<br>**Min.**<br>**Typ. **<br>**Max.**<br>**Unit**<br>~~aeC~~|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|||tCLK||**SDR12**|40|-|-|ns|
|||||**SDR25**|20|-|-||
|||||**SDR50**|10|-|-||
|||tCR, tCF|tCR, tCF< 2ns (max) at 100MHz||-|-|0.2*tCLK|ns|
||||CCARD=10pF||||||
|||-|Clock dutycycle|**SDR12/25/50/104**|30|-|70|%|



**11.1.3 SDIO Bus Input Timing** 

**Figure 6: SDIO bus input timing (SDR mode)** 

**Note:** Over full range of values specified in the Recommended Operating Conditions unless otherwise specified. 

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## **Table 30: SDIO bus input timing requirements (SDR mode)** 

|**Table 30: SDIO bus input timing requirements (SDR mode)put timing requirements (SDR mode)ut timing requirements (SDR mode)g requirements (SDR mode) requirements (SDR mode)quirements (SDR mode)uirements (SDR mode)(SDR mode)SDR mode))**|**Table 30: SDIO bus input timing requirements (SDR mode)put timing requirements (SDR mode)ut timing requirements (SDR mode)g requirements (SDR mode) requirements (SDR mode)quirements (SDR mode)uirements (SDR mode)(SDR mode)SDR mode))**|**Table 30: SDIO bus input timing requirements (SDR mode)put timing requirements (SDR mode)ut timing requirements (SDR mode)g requirements (SDR mode) requirements (SDR mode)quirements (SDR mode)uirements (SDR mode)(SDR mode)SDR mode))**|**Table 30: SDIO bus input timing requirements (SDR mode)put timing requirements (SDR mode)ut timing requirements (SDR mode)g requirements (SDR mode) requirements (SDR mode)quirements (SDR mode)uirements (SDR mode)(SDR mode)SDR mode))**|**Table 30: SDIO bus input timing requirements (SDR mode)put timing requirements (SDR mode)ut timing requirements (SDR mode)g requirements (SDR mode) requirements (SDR mode)quirements (SDR mode)uirements (SDR mode)(SDR mode)SDR mode))**|**Table 30: SDIO bus input timing requirements (SDR mode)put timing requirements (SDR mode)ut timing requirements (SDR mode)g requirements (SDR mode) requirements (SDR mode)quirements (SDR mode)uirements (SDR mode)(SDR mode)SDR mode))**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>**Condition**<br>**Min.**<br>**Typ. **<br>**Max.**<br>**Unit**<br>tIS<br>Input setup time, CCARD=10pF, VCT=0.975V<br>**SDR50**<br>3<br>-<br>-<br>ns<br>~~CC~~||||||
|tIH<br>Input Hold time, CCARD=5pF, VCT=0.975V|**SDR50**|0.8|-|-|ns|
|**11.1.4**<br>**SDIO Bus Output Timing**||||||



## **Figure 7: SDIO bus output timing (SDR modes)** 

**Note:** Over full range of values specified in the Recommended Operating Conditions unless otherwise specified. 

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|**Table 31: SDIO bus output timing requirements(SDR modes)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>~~a~~|**Table 31: SDIO bus output timing requirements(SDR modes)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>~~a~~|**Condition**<br>~~a~~|**Min.**<br>~~a~~|**Typ. **<br>~~a~~|**Max.**<br>~~a~~|**Unit**<br>~~a~~|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|~~a~~|~~a~~|~~a~~|~~a~~|~~a~~|~~a~~|~~a~~|
||tODLY<br>Delay time, tCLK≥ 20ns, CL= 40pF|**SDR12/SDR25**|-|-|14|ns|
||Delay time, tCLK≥ 10ns, CL= 30pF|**SDR50**|-|-|7.5||
||tOH<br>Hold time, CL= 15pF|**SDR12/SDR25/SDR50**|1.5|-|-|ns|
|**11.1.5**|**SDIO Bus Timing Specifications in DDR50 mode**||||||



## **Figure 8: SDIO clock timing (DDR50 mode)** 

**Note:** Over full range of values specified in the Recommended Operating Conditions unless otherwise specified. 

|**Table 32: SDIO bus clock timing requirements(DDR50 mode)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>~~a~~|**Table 32: SDIO bus clock timing requirements(DDR50 mode)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>~~a~~|**Table 32: SDIO bus clock timing requirements(DDR50 mode)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>~~a~~|**Table 32: SDIO bus clock timing requirements(DDR50 mode)**<br>**Symbol**<br>**Parameter**<br>~~a~~|**Condition**|**Min.**|**Typ. **|**Max.**|**Unit**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||tCLK||-|**DDR50**|25|-|-|ns|
||tCR, tCF||tCR, tCF< 4ns (max) at 50MHz||-|-|0.2*tCLK|ns|
||||CCARD=10pF||||||
||-||Clock dutycycle|**DDR50**|45|-|55|%|



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11.1.5.1 SDIO Bus Data Timing Specifications 

## **Figure 9: SDIO data timing (DDR50 mode)** 

**Note:** Over full range of values specified in the Recommended Operating Conditions unless otherwise specified. 

**Table 33: SDIO bus data timing requirements (DDR50 mode)** 

|**Symbol**|**Parameter**|**Condition**|**Min.**|**Typ. **|**Max.**|**Max.**|**Unit**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|**Input CMD**||||||||
|tISU|Input setuptime|**CCARD < 10pF**|6|-||-|ns|
|tIH|Input hold time|**CCARD < 10pF**|0.8|-||-||
|**Output CMD**||||||||
|tODLY|Output delaytime|**CCARD < 30pF**|-|-||13.7|ns|
|tOH|Output hold time|**CCARD < 15pF**|1.5|-||-||
|**Input DAT**||||||||
|tISU2x|Input setuptime|**CCARD < 10pF**|3|-||-|ns|
|tIH2x|Input hold time|**CCARD < 10pF**|0.8|-||-||
|**Output DAT**||||||||
|tODLY2x|Output delaytime|**CCARD < 25pF**|-|-||7.5|ns|
|tODLY2x|Output hold time|**CCARD < 15pF**|1.5|-||-||



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## **11.2 PCM Interface Specifications** 

## **11.2.1 PCM Interface** 

The Sona IF513 series wireless module supports a PCM interface. The PCM interface on the Sona IF513 series wireless module can connect to linear PCM codec devices in Master/Slave mode. In Master mode, the Sona IF513 generates the BT_PCM_CLK and BT_PCM_SYNC signals, and in Slave mode, these signals are provided by another master on the PCM interface and are input to the Sona IF513 module. 

The configuration of the PCM interface may be adjusted by the host through the use of vendor-specific HCI commands. 

## **11.2.2 Burst PCM mode** 

In this mode of operation, the PCM bus runs at a significantly higher rate of operation to allow the host to duty cycle its operation and save current. In this mode of operation, the PCM bus can operate at a rate of up to 24 MHz. This mode of operation is initiated with an HCI command from the host. 

**Figure 10: PCM timing diagram – Short Frames Sync, Master Mode** 

**Table 34: PCM timing specification – Short Frames Sync, Master Mode** 

|**Reference**|**Characteristics**|**Min.**|**Typ. **|**Max.**|**Unit**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|1|PCM bit clock frequency|-|-|12.0|MHz|
|2|PCM bit clock LOW|41.0|-|-|ns|
|3|PCM bit clock HIGH|41.0|-|-|ns|
|4|BT_PCM_SYNC delay|0|-|25.0|ns|
|5|BT_PCM_OUT delay|0|-|25.0|ns|
|6|BT_PCM_IN setup|8.0|-|-|ns|
|7|BT_PCM_IN hold|8.0|-|-|ns|
|8|Delay from rising edge of BT_PCM_CLK during last bit period to|0|-|25.0|ns|
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## **Figure 11: PCM timing diagram- Short Frame Sync, Slave Mode** 

**Table 35: PCM timing specification – Short Frame Sync, Slave Mode** 

|**Reference**|**Characteristics**|**Min.**|**Typ. **|**.**|**Max.**|**Unit**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|1|PCM bit clock frequency|-||-|12.0|MHz|
|2|PCM bit clock LOW|41.0||-|-|ns|
|3|PCM bit clock HIGH|41.0||-|-|ns|
|4|BT_PCM_SYNC setup|8.0||-|-|ns|
|5|BT_PCM_SYNC hold|8.0||-|-|ns|
|6|BT_PCM_OUT delay|0||-|25.0|ns|
|7|BT_PCM_IN setup|8.0||-|-|ns|
|8|BT_PCM_IN hold|8.0||-|-|ns|
|9|Delay from rising edge of BT_PCM_CLK during last bit period to|0||-|25.0|ns|
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## **11.3 UART Interface** 

The Sona IF513 series Bluetooth access through the UART interface that it is a standard 4-wire interface (RX, TX, RTS, and CTS) with adjustable rates from 9600 bps to 4.0 Mbps. The baud rate may be selected through a vendor-specific UART HCI command. The default baud rate is 115.2 K baud. 

## **Figure 12: UART timing diagram** 

## **Table 36: UART timing specifications** 

|**Reference**|**Characteristics**|**Min.**|**Typ. **|**Max.**|**Unit**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|1|Delay time, BT_UART_CTS_N low to BT_UART_TXD valid|-|-|1.5|Bit periods|
|2|Setup time, BT_UART_CTS_N high before midpoint of stop bit|-|-|0.5|Bit periods|
|3|Delay time, midpoint of stop bit to BT_UART_RTS_N high|-|-|0.5|Bit periods|



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## 12 Power-Up Sequence and Timing 

Sona IF513 has two signals that allow the host to control power consumption by enabling or disabling the Bluetooth, WLAN, and internal regulator block. 

## **12.1 Description of Control Signals** 

- WL_REG_ON: Used to power up the WLAN. When this pin is high, the internal regulators are enabled, and the WLAN section is out of reset. When this pin is low the WLAN section is in reset.  This signal is connected to the W_DISABLE1# pin on the M.2 interface. 

- BT_REG_ON: Used to power up the Bluetooth section. If both the BT_REG_ON and WL_REG_ON pins are low, the regulators are disabled. When this pin is low and WL_REG_ON is high, the Bluetooth section is in reset.  This signal is connected to the W_DISABLE2# pin on the M.2 interface. 

## **12.2 Control Signal Timing Diagram** 

**Figure 13: Bluetooth subsystem bootup sequence** 

**Figure 14: WLAN boot-up sequence for SDIO host** 

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## 13 Pin Definitions 

## **13.1 M.2 1216 Solder-Down** 

**Table 37: M.2 1216 pin definitions** 

|**Table 37: M.2 1216 pin definitionspin definitions**<br>**Pin #**<br>**Name**<br>**Type**<br>**Voltage**<br>**Ref.**<br>**Function**<br>**If Not Used**<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~|**Table 37: M.2 1216 pin definitionspin definitions**<br>**Pin #**<br>**Name**<br>**Type**<br>**Voltage**<br>**Ref.**<br>**Function**<br>**If Not Used**<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~|**Table 37: M.2 1216 pin definitionspin definitions**<br>**Pin #**<br>**Name**<br>**Type**<br>**Voltage**<br>**Ref.**<br>**Function**<br>**If Not Used**<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~|**Table 37: M.2 1216 pin definitionspin definitions**<br>**Pin #**<br>**Name**<br>**Type**<br>**Voltage**<br>**Ref.**<br>**Function**<br>**If Not Used**<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~|**Table 37: M.2 1216 pin definitionspin definitions**<br>**Pin #**<br>**Name**<br>**Type**<br>**Voltage**<br>**Ref.**<br>**Function**<br>**If Not Used**<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~|**Table 37: M.2 1216 pin definitionspin definitions**<br>**Pin #**<br>**Name**<br>**Type**<br>**Voltage**<br>**Ref.**<br>**Function**<br>**If Not Used**<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~|**Table 37: M.2 1216 pin definitionspin definitions**<br>**Pin #**<br>**Name**<br>**Type**<br>**Voltage**<br>**Ref.**<br>**Function**<br>**If Not Used**<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|1|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|2|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|3|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|||||DC supply voltage for module. Operational: VBAT is 3.0V to 4.8V|||
|4|VBAT|PWR|PWR<br>3.3V|** VBAT at 3.13V to 3.5V has the same TX power but a better|-||
|||||EVM/harmonic emissions margin|||
|||||DC supply voltage for module. Operational: VBAT is 3.0V to 4.8V|||
|5|VBAT|PWR|PWR<br>3.3V|** VBAT at 3.13V to 3.5V has the same TX power but a better|-||
|||||EVM/harmonic emissions margin|||
|6|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|7|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|8|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|||||I2C clock signal input|||
|9|I2C_CLK|I|1.8V|This signal has been reserved for other use, do not use this<br>signal. This feature is not provided by the released IF513|NC||
|||||firmware.|||
|||||I2C signal data input/output|||
|10|I2C_SDA|I/O|1.8V|This signal has been reserved for other use, do not use this<br>signal. This feature is not provided by the released IF513|NC||
|||||firmware.|||
|11|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|12|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|13|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|14|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|15|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|16|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|17|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|18|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|19|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|20|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||



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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|21|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|22|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|23|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|24|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|25|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|26|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|27|LPO_IN|I|VDDIO|External sleep clock input (32.768 KHz)|-||
|28|WL_REG_ON|I|VDDIO|Enables WLAN regulators.There is an internal 50K pull down<br>resistor on this signal.|-||
|29|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|30|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|31|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|32|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|33|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|34|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|35|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|36|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|37|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|38|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|39|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|40|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|41|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|42|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|43|BT_DEV_WAKE|I|VDDIO|Bluetooth Device Wake-up: Signal from host to Sona IF513.|NC||
|44|WL_DEV_WAKE|I|VDDIO|WLAN Device Wake-up: Signal from host to Sona IF513.|NC||
|45|-|-|-|-|Unused||
|46|GPIO_0_WL_HOST_W AKE|GPIO_0_WL_HOST_W AKE<br>O|VDDIO|Host wake up. Signal from the Sona IF513.|NC||
|47|SDIO_DATA_3|I/O|VDDIO|SDIO Data line 3|NC||



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|**Pin #**<br>~~a~~|**Pin #**<br>~~a~~|**Name**<br>**Type**<br>~~ee ~~|**Name**<br>**Type**<br>~~ee ~~|**Voltage**<br>**Ref.**<br> ~~ee~~|**Function**<br>~~ee~~|**If Not Used**<br>~~ee~~|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||||||SDIO Data line 2||
||48|SDIO_DATA_2|I/O|VDDIO|* SDIO_DATA2 must be high when the first of either|NC|
||||||WL_REG_ON or BT_REG_ON transitions to high||
||49|SDIO_DATA_1|I/O|VDDIO|SDIO Data line 1|NC|
||50|SDIO_DATA_0|I/O|VDDIO|SDIO Data line 0|NC|
||51|SDIO_CMD|I/O|VDDIO|SDIO Command Line|NC|
||52|SDIO_CLK|I|VDDIO|SDIO Clock Input|NC|
||53|BT_HOST_WAKE|O|VDDIO|Host wake up. Signal from the Sona IF513.|NC|
||54|BT_UART_CTS_N|I|VDDIO|UART clear-to-send. Active-low clear-to-send signal for the<br>HCI UART interface.|NC|
||55|BT_UART_TXD|O|VDDIO|UART Serial Output. Serial data output for the HCI UART<br>interface.|NC|
||56|BT_UART_RXD|I|VDDIO|UART Serial Input. Serial data input for the HCI UART interface.|NC|
||57|BT_UART_RTS_N|O|VDDIO|UART request-to-send. Active-low request-to-send signal for<br>the HCI UART interface.|NC|
||58|BT_PCM_SYNC|I/O|VDDIO|PCM Sync. Supported - Master (Output) or Slave (Input).|NC|
||59|BT_PCM_IN|I|VDDIO|PCM data input.|NC|
||60|BT_PCM_OUT|O|VDDIO|PCM data output|NC|
||61|BT_PCN_CLK|I/O|VDDIO|PCM clock. Supported – Master (Output) or Slave (Input).|NC|
||62|GND|-|-|Ground|GND|
||63|BT_REG_ON|I|VDDIO|Enables Bluetooth regulators.<br>There is an internal 50Kpull down resistor on this signal.|-|
||64|GPIO_3|I/O|VDDIO|Reserved for feature support|NC|
||65|GPIO_2|I/O|VDDIO|Reserved for feature support|NC|
||||||IO supply for IF513||
||66|VDDIO|PWR|1.8V|* It’s recommended to reserve a “10uF” bypass capacitor for|NC|
||||||thispin.||
||67|-|-|-|-|Unused|
||68|GND|-|-|Ground|GND|
||69|-|-|-|-|Unused|
||70|-|-|-|-|Unused|
||71|GND|-|-|Ground|GND|
||||||DC supply voltage for module. Operational: VBAT is 3.0V to 4.8V||
||72|VBAT|PWR|3.3V|** VBAT at 3.13V to 3.5V has the same TX power but a better|-|
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|**Pin #**<br>**Name**<br>**Type**<br>**Voltage**<br>**Ref.**<br>**Function**<br>**If Not Used**<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee~~|**Pin #**<br>**Name**<br>**Type**<br>**Voltage**<br>**Ref.**<br>**Function**<br>**If Not Used**<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee~~|**Pin #**<br>**Name**<br>**Type**<br>**Voltage**<br>**Ref.**<br>**Function**<br>**If Not Used**<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee~~|**Pin #**<br>**Name**<br>**Type**<br>**Voltage**<br>**Ref.**<br>**Function**<br>**If Not Used**<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee~~|**Pin #**<br>**Name**<br>**Type**<br>**Voltage**<br>**Ref.**<br>**Function**<br>**If Not Used**<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee~~|**Pin #**<br>**Name**<br>**Type**<br>**Voltage**<br>**Ref.**<br>**Function**<br>**If Not Used**<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee~~|**Pin #**<br>**Name**<br>**Type**<br>**Voltage**<br>**Ref.**<br>**Function**<br>**If Not Used**<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee ee~~<br>~~ee~~<br>~~ee~~|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|||||DC supply voltage for module. Operational: VBAT is 3.0V to 4.8V|DC supply voltage for module. Operational: VBAT is 3.0V to 4.8V||
|73|VBAT|PWR|PWR<br>3.3V|** VBAT at 3.13V to 3.5V has the same TX power but a better|-||
|||||EVM/harmonic emissions margin|||
|74~75|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|76|-|-|-|-|NC||
|77~80|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|81|WL_C2|I/O|-|For the Sona IF513 Trace type module – Antenna<br>diversity_WLAN port (AUX antenna port)|-||
|82~85|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|86|WL_C0|I/O|-|For the Sona IF513 Trace type module – Antenna<br>diversity_WLAN/Bluetooth port (Main antenna port)|-||
|87~91|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|92|WL_C1|I/O|-|For the Sona IF513 Trace type module – Non-Antenna<br>diversity_WLAN/Bluetooth port|-||
|93~96|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|G1~G12|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||



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## **13.2 M.2 2230 Key-E** 

**Table 38: M.2 2230 Key-E pin definitions** 

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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|**1**|GND|-|-|Ground|||GND||
|**2**|3.3V|PWR|3.3V|DC supply voltage for module.|||-||
|||I/P||** VBAT at 3.13V to 3.5V has the same TX power but a better|||||
|||||EVM/harmonic emissions margin|||||
|**3**|USB_D+|-|-|NC|||Unused||
|**4**|3.3 V|PWR I/P|3.3 V|DC supply voltage for module.|||-||
|||||** VBAT at 3.13V to 3.5V has the same TX power but a better|||||
|||||EVM/harmonic emissions margin|||||
|**5**|USB_D-|-|-|NC|||Unused||
|**6**|LED1#|O|3.3V|Reserved for the GPIO2|||NC||
|**7**|GND|-|-|Ground|||GND||
|**8**|PCM_CLK|I/O|1.8V|PCM clock. Can be master (Output) or slave (Input)|||NC||
|**9**|SDIO CLK|I|1.8V|SDIO clock input|||NC||
|**10**|PCM_SYNC|I/O|1.8V|PCM Sync. Can be master (Output) or slave (Input)|||NC||
|**11**|SDIO CMD|I/O|1.8V|SDIO command line|||NC||
|**12**|PCM_OUT|O|1.8V|PCM data output.|||NC||
|**13**|SDIO DATA0|I/O|1.8V|SDIO data line0|||NC||
|**14**|PCM_IN|I|1.8V|PCM data input.|||NC||
|**15**|SDIO DATA1|I/O|1.8V|SDIO data line1|||NC||
|**16**|LED2#|O|3.3V|Reserved for the GPIO3|||NC||
|**17**|SDIO DATA2|I/O|1.8V|SDIO data line2|||NC||
|||||* SDIO_DATA2 must be high when the first of either WL_REG_ON|||||
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|**18**|GND|-|-|Ground|||GND||
|**19**|SDIO DATA3|I/O|1.8V|SDIO data line3|||NC||
|**20**|UART WAKE#|O|3.3 V|Reserved for BT_HOST_WAKE- Output signal to wake up Host.|||NC||
|**21**|SDIO WAKE#|O|1.8V|Reserved for WL_HOST_WAKE- Output signal to wake up host.|||NC||
|**22**|UART_TXD|O|1.8V|Serial data output for the HCI UART interface.|||NC||
|**23**|SDIO RESET#|-|-|NC|||Unused||
|**32**|UART_RXD|I|1.8V|Serial data input for the HCI UART interface.|||NC||
|**33**|GND|-|-|Ground|||GND||
|**34**|UART_RTS|O|1.8V|Active-Low request-to-send signal for the HCI UART interface.|||NC||
|**35**|PERp0|-|-|-|||Unused||
|**36**|UART_CTS|I|1.8V|Active-Low clear-to-send signal for the HCI UART interface.|||NC||
|**37**|PERn0|-|-|-|||Unused||
|**38**|VENDOR DEFINED38|-|-|-|||Unused||
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|**40**|VENDOR DEFINED40|I|1.8V|Reserved for WL_DEVICE_WAKE- Input signal from host to wake|NC||
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|**41**|PETp0|-|-|-|Unused||
|**42**|VENDOR DEFINED42|I/O|1.8V|Reserved for BT_DEVICE_WAKE- Input signal from host to wake|NC||
|||||up Bluetooth.|||
|**43**|PETn0|-|-|-|Unused||
|**44**|COEX3|-|-|-|Unused||
|**45**|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|**46**|COEX2|-|-|-|Unused||
|**47**|REFCLKp0|-|-|-|Unused||
|**48**|COEX1|-|-|-|Unused||
|**49**|REFCLKn0|-|-|-|Unused||
|**50**|SUSCLK|I|3.3 V|External Sleep Clock input (32.768KHz)|Required||
|||||The sleep clock is always needed for using this module.|||
|||||If the 32.768 KHz signal is not available externally, a 32.768 KHz|||
|||||circuit has been reserved in the M.2 module but is not populated|||
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|**51**|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|**52**|PERST0#|-|-|-|Unused||
|**53**|CLKREQ0#|-|-|-|Unused||
|**54**|W_DISABLE2#|I|3.3 V|Enables Bluetooth regulators. Ground to disable Bluetooth.|~~--~~||
|**55**|PEWAKE0#|-|-|-|Unused||
|**56**|W_DISABLE1#|I|3.3 V|Enables WLAN regulators.  Ground to disable WLAN.|~~--~~||
|**57**|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|**58**|I2C DATA|I/O|-|I2C signal data input/output|NC||
|||||This signal has been reserved for other use, do not use this signal.|This signal has been reserved for other use, do not use this signal.||
|||||This feature is not provided by the released IF513 firmware.|||
|**59**|RESERVED|-|-|NC|NC||
|**60**|I2C CLK|I|-|I2C clock signal input|NC||
|||||This signal has been reserved for other use, do not use this signal.|||
|||||This feature is not provided by the released IF513 firmware.|||
|**61**|RESERVED|-|-|NC|NC||
|**62**|ALERT#|-|-|NC|NC||
|**63**|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|**64**|RESERVED|-|-|NC|NC||
|**65**|RESERVED|-|-|NC|NC||
|**66**|UIM_SWP|-|-|NC|NC||
|**67**|RESERVED|-|-|NC|NC||
|**68**|UIM_POWER_SNK|-|-|NC|NC||
|**69**|GND|-|-|Ground|GND||
|**70**|UIM_POWER_SRC|-|-|NC|NC||
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|**71**|RESERVED|-|-|NC||||NC||
|**72**|3.3V|PWR|3.3V|DC supply voltage for module.||||--||
|||I/P||** VBAT at 3.13V to 3.5V has the same TX power but a better||||||
|||||EVM/harmonic emissions margin||||||
|**73**|RESERVED|-|-|NC||||NC||
|**74**|3.3V|PWR|3.3V|DC supply voltage for module.||||--||
|||I/P||** VBAT at 3.13V to 3.5V has the same TX power but a better||||||
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## 14 Host Platform Implementation Details 

## **14.1 Bluetooth Interface Requirements** 

The CYW55513 Bluetooth CPU core requires the UART_CTS input to be held low at the point in time the BT_REG_ON (W_DISABLE2#) signal goes high to enable secure firmware download. In addition, the HCI interface uses the standard H4 protocol which requires four-wire hardware handshaking. 

This requires that the host implement GPIO control over BT_REG_ON/W_DISABLE2# and implement full RTS/CTS handshaking. 

## **14.2 Low Power Clock** 

The Sona IF513 requires a 32KHz clock on the SUSCLK input. This clock drives various internal state machines and must be provided by the host even if low power operation is not needed. 

## **14.3 W_DISABLE1#, W_DISABLE2# and SDIO_DATA_2** 

The Sona IF513 leaves the WL_REG_ON and BT_REG_ON (W_DISABLE1#/W_DISABLE2#) signals pulled low on both the M.2 2230 card and the M.2 1216 solder down module. The WL_REG_ON and BT_REG_ON (W_DISABLE#/W_DISABLE2#) signals MUST be controlled by host platform GPIO under software control. 

The SDIO_DATA2 line **must be high** when the first of either WL_REG_ON or BT_REG_ON signals transitions from low to high. This would be a problem, for example, if a pull-up were used on either the W_DISABLE1# or W_DISABLE2# line and the SDIO_DATA2 line was pulled low, even briefly, by the processor during startup. 

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## 15 Mechanical Specifications 

## **15.1 M.2 1216** 

Module dimensions of Sona IF513 M.2 1216 package is 12 x 16 x 1.9 mm. Detailed drawings are shown in Figure 15. 

## **Figure 15: M.2 1216 PCB footprint (Top view)** 

**Note** : Dimensions are in millimeters tolerances: Angular: ± 0.5 X.X: ± 0.1 X.XX: ± 0.05 

There are 4 variants for the Sona IF513 solder-down type, and the detailed drawings are shown in Figure 16, Figure 17, Figure 18, and Figure 19. 

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**Figure 16: M.2 1216 (MHF4 variant) Non-Antenna Diversity type** 

**Figure 17: M.2 1216 (Trace variant) Non-Antenna Diversity type** 

**Figure 18: M.2 1216 (MHF4 variant) Antenna Diversity type** 

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**Figure 19: M.2 1216 (Trace variant) Antenna Diversity type** 

## **15.2 M.2 2230 Key-E** 

Module dimensions of Sona IF513 M.2 2230 E-Key module is 22 x 30 x 2.7 mm. Detailed drawings are shown in Figure 20 and Figure 21. 

**Figure 20: Sona IF513 M.2 2230 Non-Antenna Diversity type** 

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**Figure 21: Sona IF513 M.2 2230 Antenna Diversity type** 

**Note:** The Wi-Fi MAC address is located on the product label. The last digit of Wi-Fi MAC address is assigned to either 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, A, C, E. The BT MAC address is the Wi-Fi MAC address plus 1. 

## **15.3 M.2 2230 Key-E Mounting** 

The Sona IF513 M.2 2230 E-Key module connects to the host via a standard PCI EXPRESS M2 connector. 

Kyocera’s 6411 series provides 1.8mm, 2.3mm and 3.2mm connector heights. JAE’s SM3 series provides 1.2mm, 2.15mm, 3.1mm and 4.1mm connector heights. 

The Sona IF513 M.2 2230 E-Key module is a single-sided component module, so we recommend the connectors listed in Table 39. 

**Table 39: Recommended M.2 2230 E-Key Connectors M.2 Key-E Connector Connector Height** ~~ee~~ KYOCERA  24-6411-067-101-894E 2.3 mm JAE SM3ZS067U310AERxxxx 3.1mm 

The corresponding standoffs are listed in Table 40. 

**Table 40: Recommended M.2 E-Key Standoffs** 

~~P|~~ **M.2 Key-E Connector Stand-off** KYOCERA  24-6411-067-101-894E EMI STOP F50M16-041525P1D4M JAE SM3ZS067U310AERxxxx JAE SM3ZS067U310-NUT1-Rxxxx 

Detailed layout and stencil opening are show in Figure 22. 

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**Figure 22: M.2 2230 Key-E connector/standoff mounting** 

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## 16 RF Layout Design Guidelines 

The following is a list of RF layout design guidelines and recommendations when installing a Ezurio radio into your device. 

- Do not run antenna cables directly above or directly below the radio. 

- Do not place any parts or run any high-speed digital lines below the radio. 

- Ensure that there is the maximum allowable spacing separating the antenna connectors on the Ezurio radio from the antenna. In addition, do not place antennas directly above or directly below the radio. 

- Ezurio recommends the use of a double-shielded cable for the connection between the radio and the antenna elements. 

- Be sure to put a 10uF/16V/0603 capacitor on EACH 3.3V power pin. Place the capacitor as close as possible to the pin to ensure correct PMU operation. 

- Use proper electro-static-discharge (ESD) procedures when installing the Ezurio radio module. To avoid negatively impacting Tx power and receiver sensitivity, do not cover the antennas with metallic objects or components. 

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## 17 Application Notes 

## **17.1 Introduction** 

Ezurio’s surface mount modules are designed to conform to all major manufacturing guidelines. This application note is intended to provide additional guidance beyond the information that is presented in the user manual. This application note is considered a living document and will be updated as new information is presented. 

The modules are designed to meet the needs of several commercial and industrial applications. They are easy to manufacture and conform to current automated manufacturing processes. 

## **17.2 Shipping and Labeling** 

## **17.2.1 M.2 1216 Solder-Down** 

**Figure 23: Sona IF513 Reel specifications, 161-00459** 

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**Figure 24: Sona IF513 Tape specifications, 161-00016** 

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There are 1,000 Sona IF513 modules taped in a reel (and packaged in a pizza box) and two boxes per carton (2,000 modules per carton). Reel, boxes, and carton are labeled with the appropriate labels. See Figure 25 for more information. 

**Figure 25: Sona IF513 packaging processes, 453-00184R** 

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The following labels are located on the antistatic bag. 

**Figure 26: Sona IF513 Moisture Sensitivity Level Label, 160-02008** 

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The following label is placed on the reel, bag and pizza box. 

**Figure 27: Sona IF513 Reel, Bag, and Box Product Identifier Label, 160-00040** 

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The following package label is located on adjacent sides of the master carton. 

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## **17.2.2 M.2 2230 Key-E Card** 

**Figure 29: Sona IF513 M.2 2230 Shipping Tray, Bottom, 161-00355** 

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**Figure 30: Sona IF513 M.2 2230 Shipping Tray, Top, 161-00356** 

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**Figure 31: Sona IF513 M.2 2230 Packaging Process, 453-00186-PKG** 

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The following label is placed on the bag and the inner box. 

**Figure 32: Sona IF513 M.2 2230 Bag and Box Product Identifier Label, 160-00050** 

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The following label is located on the adjacent sides of the master carton. 

**Figure 33: Sona IF513 Carton Product Identifier Label, 160-000041** 

## **17.3 Required Storage Conditions** 

## **17.3.1 Prior to Opening the Dry Packing** 

The following are required storage conditions **prior to opening the dry packing** : 

- Normal temperature: 5~40˚C 

- Normal humidity: 80% (Relative humidity) or less 

- Storage period: One year or less 

**Note:** Humidity means relative humidity. 

## **17.3.2 After Opening the Dry Packing** 

The following are required storage conditions **after opening the dry packing** (to prevent moisture absorption): 

- Storage conditions for one-time soldering: 

   - Temperature: 5-25°C 

   - Humidity: 60% or less 

   - Period: 72 hours or less after opening 

- Storage conditions for two-time soldering 

   - Storage conditions following opening and prior to performing the 1[st] reflow: 

      - Temperature: 5-25°C 

      - Humidity: 60% or less 

      - Period: A hours or less after opening 

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- Storage conditions following completion of the 1[st] reflow and prior to performing the 2[nd] reflow 

   - Temperature: 5-25°C 

   - Humidity: 60% or less 

   - Period: B hours or less after completion of the 1[st] reflow 

- **Note:** Should keep A+B within 72 hours. 

## **17.3.3 Temporary Storage Requirements after Opening** 

The following are temporary storage requirements after opening: 

- Only re-store the devices once prior to soldering. 

- Use a dry box or place desiccant (with a blue humidity indicator) with the devices and perform dry packing again using vacuumed heatsealing. 

The following indicate the required storage period, temperature, and humidity for this temporary storage: 

- Storage temperature and humidity: 

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Temperature: +5 to +40°C  Temperature: +5 to +25°C<br>Temperature: +5 to +40°C  Temperature: +5 to +25°C<br>Humidity: 80% or less  Humidity: 60% or less<br>Humidity: 80% or less  Humidity: 60% or less<br>***  ***<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


   - *** - External atmosphere temperature and humidity of the dry packing 

- Storage period: 

      - X1+X2 – Refer to Required Storage Conditions.  Keep is X1+X2 within 72 hours. 

      - Y – Keep within two weeks or less. 

## **17.4 Baking Conditions** 

Baking conditions and processes for the module follow the J-STD-033 standard which includes the following: 

- The calculated shelf life in a sealed bag is 12 months at <40℃ and <80% relative humidity. 

- Once the packaging is opened, the SiP must be mounted (per MSL4/Moisture Sensitivity Level 4) within 72 hours at <30˚C and <60% relative humidity. 

If the SiP is not mounted within 72 hours or if, when the dry pack is opened, the humidity indicator card displays >10% humidity, then the product must be baked for 48 hours at 125 ˚C (±5 ˚C). 

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## 18 Surface Mount Conditions 

The following soldering conditions are recommended to ensure device quality. 

## **18.1 Recommended Stencil Aperture** 

**Figure 34: Sona IF513 M.2 1216 stencil aperture** 

**Note** : The stencil thickness is 0.12mm. 

## **18.2 Soldering** 

**Note:** When soldering, the stencil thickness should be 0.12 mm. 

Convection reflow or IR/Convection reflow (one-time soldering or two-time soldering in air or nitrogen environment) 

Measuring point – IC package surface Temperature profile: 

**Figure 35: Temperature profile** 

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   - Solder paste alloy: SAC305(Sn96.5 / Ag3.0 / Cu 0.5) 

- Pre-heat temperature: 150℃ ~ 200℃; Soak time: 60 second ~ 120 second 

- Peak temperature: 235℃ ~ 250℃ 

- Time above 220℃: 40 second ~ 90 second 

- Optimal cooling rate < 3℃/second 

- The oxygen concentration < 2000 ppm 

## **18.2.1 Cautions When Removing the M.2 1216 from the Platform for RMA** 

- Bake the platform before removing the Sona IF513 module from the platform. Reference Table 41 **Error! Reference source not found.** . 

- • Remove the Sona IF513 module by using a hot air gun. This process should be carried out by a skilled technician. 

Recommended conditions: 

- One-side component platform: 

   - Set the hot plate at 280°C. 

   - Put the platform on the hot plate for 8~10 seconds. 

   - Remove the device from platform. 

- Two-side components platform: 

   - Use two hot air guns. 

   - On the bottom, use a pre-heated nozzle (temp setting of 200~250°C) at a suitable distance from the platform PCB. 

   - On the top, apply a remove nozzle (temp setting of 330°C). Heat until device can be removed from platform PCB. 

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- Remove the residue solder under the bottom side of device. (Note: Alternate module pictured as an example) 

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**Figure 37: Sona IF513 module without residue solder** 

- Remove and clean the residue flux as needed. 

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## **18.2.2 Precautions for Use** 

- Opening/handling/removing must be done on an anti-ESD treated workbench. All workers must also have undergone anti-ESD treatment. 

- The devices should be mounted within one year of the date of delivery. 

- The Sona IF513 modules are MSL level 4 rated. 

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## 19 Reliability Test 

The Sona IF513 modules were tested for reliability. Test items and the corresponding standards are shown in Table 41 **Error! Reference source not f ound.** . 

## **19.1 Environmental and Mechanical** 

The following are the followed reliability test procedures. 

|**Table 41: Sona IF513 M.2 1216 Solder-down Module Reliability Test Items and Standards**<br>Test Item<br>Specification<br>Standard<br>Test<br>Result<br>~~ee~~<br>~~eee~~|**Table 41: Sona IF513 M.2 1216 Solder-down Module Reliability Test Items and Standards**<br>Test Item<br>Specification<br>Standard<br>Test<br>Result<br>~~ee~~<br>~~eee~~|**Table 41: Sona IF513 M.2 1216 Solder-down Module Reliability Test Items and Standards**<br>Test Item<br>Specification<br>Standard<br>Test<br>Result<br>~~ee~~<br>~~eee~~|**Table 41: Sona IF513 M.2 1216 Solder-down Module Reliability Test Items and Standards**<br>Test Item<br>Specification<br>Standard<br>Test<br>Result<br>~~ee~~<br>~~eee~~|**Table 41: Sona IF513 M.2 1216 Solder-down Module Reliability Test Items and Standards**<br>Test Item<br>Specification<br>Standard<br>Test<br>Result<br>~~ee~~<br>~~eee~~|
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||**Pre-check:**||||
||1.|Function check (Tools and SOP supplied by customers).|||
||2.|Mechanical check.|||
||**Pre-conditioning:**||||
||1.|Bake: 125°C for 24 hours.|||
||2.|Moisture Soak: 30°C/60% RH for 192 hours|||
||3.|Not shorter than 15 minutes and not longer than 4 hours after removal|||
|Step 1: Pre-conditioning|Step 1: Pre-conditioning|from the temperature/humidity chamber, subject the sample to 3 cycles<br>of the reflow.|from the temperature/humidity chamber, subject the sample to 3 cycles<br>JESD22-A113|Pass|
||**Post-check:**||||
||1.|Function check (Tools and SOP supplied by customers).|||
||2.|Mechanical check.|||
||3.|Perform inspections of short, open, delamination of DUTs by Optical|||
|||Microscope (under 40X optical magnification).|||
||4.|X-RAY / CSAM (SAT) on any failed samples (Notify customers).|||
||5.|Cross-sections analysis based on X-RAY and CSAM results.|||
||1.|Dwell on -40°C for 15 minutes|||
|Step 2: Temperature|2.|Shock to 85°C with in ramp rate 15℃/minute|||
|Cycling|3.|Dwell on 85°C for 15 minutes|JESD22-A113|Pass|
|Non-operating|4.|Shock to -40°C with in ramp rate 15 degree C/minute|||
||5.|Repeat step1-4 and stopto check functions at 500/ 700 cycles|||
||1.|Vibration Wave Form: Sine Waveform|||
|Vibration<br>Non-operating<br>Unpackaged device|2.<br>3.<br>4.<br>5.|Vibration frequency / Displacement: 20-80 Hz/1.5mm<br>Vibration frequency / Acceleration: 80-2000 Hz/20g<br>Cycle Time: 4 min/cycle<br>Number of Cycles: 4 cycle/axis|JEDEC 22-B103B<br>(2016)|Pass|
||6.|Vibration Axes: X, Y and Z (Rotate each axis on vertical vibration table)|||
||1.|Pulse shape: Half-sine waveform|||
|Mechanical Shock<br>Non-operating<br>Unpackaged device|2.<br>3.<br>4.|Impact acceleration: 1500 g<br>Pulse duration: 0.5 ms<br>Number of shocks: 30 shocks (5 shocks for each face)|JEDEC 22-B110B.01<br>(2019)|JEDEC 22-B110B.01<br>Pass|
||5.|Orientation: Bottom, top, left, right, front and rear faces|||



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**Table 42: Sona IF513 M.2 2230 E-Key Module Reliability Test Item and Standards** 

|Test Item <br>Specification <br>Standard <br>Test<br>Result <br>~~eee~~|Test Item <br>Specification <br>Standard <br>Test<br>Result <br>~~eee~~|Test Item <br>Specification <br>Standard <br>Test<br>Result <br>~~eee~~|Test Item <br>Specification <br>Standard <br>Test<br>Result <br>~~eee~~|Test Item <br>Specification <br>Standard <br>Test<br>Result <br>~~eee~~|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|Thermal Shock|1.<br>2.<br>3.<br>4.|Temperature: -40 ~ 85℃<br>Ramp time: Less than 10 seconds.<br>Dwell Time: 10 minutes<br>Number of Cycles: 500 times|*JESD22-A106<br>*IEC 60068-2-14 for dwell time<br>and number of cycles|*IEC 60068-2-14 for dwell time<br>Pass|
||1.|Vibration Wave Form: Sine Waveform|||
||2.|Vibration frequency / Displacement: 20-80 Hz/1.5mm|||
|Vibration|3.|Vibration frequency / Acceleration: 80-2000 Hz/20g|||
|Non-operating|4.|Cycle Time: 4 min/cycle|JEDEC 22-B103B (2016)|Pass|
|Unpackaged device|5.|Number of Cycles: 4 cycle/axis|||
||6.|Vibration Axes：X, Y and Z (Rotate each axis on vertical vibration|||
|||table)|||
||1.|Pulse shape: Half-sine waveform|||
|Mechanical Shock|2.|Impact acceleration: 1500 g|||
|Non-operating|3.|Pulse duration: 0.5 ms|JEDEC 22-B110B.01 (2019)|Pass|
|Unpackaged device|4.|Number of shocks: 30 shocks (5 shocks for each face)|||
||5.|Orientation: Bottom,top,left,right,front and rear faces|||



## **19.2 Reliability Prediction** 

Test Item Specification Standard ~~iee~~ 1. Normal Operating Temperature:45 ℃ Ground Fixed Ground Mobile Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) Telcordia SR-332 Issue 4 (2016) 2. High Temperature: 85 ℃ Ground Fixed Ground Mobile Test Result 45 ℃ Ezurio Part Number Environment ~~ee~~ (Hours) ~~eee~~ 453-00184R 453-00184C 453-00185R 453-00185C Ground, Fixed, Uncontrolled 1,221,4794.22 453-00193R Ground, Mobile 9,280,713.28 453-00193C 453-00194R 453-00194C Test Result 85 ℃ Ezurio Part Number Environment (Hours) ~~ee ee~~ 453-00184R 453-00184C 453-00185R 453-00185C Ground, Fixed, Uncontrolled 2,944,966.86 453-00193R Ground, Mobile 2,244,523.16 453-00193C 453-00194R 453-00194C Test Result 45 ℃ Ezurio Part Number Environment ~~eeee~~ (Hours ~~eee~~ ) 453-00186 Ground, Fixed, Uncontrolled 3,880,182.6 453-00195 Ground, Mobile 2,921,415.1 

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Test Result 85 ℃ Ezurio Part Number Environment ~~aeee~~ (Hours) 453-00186 Ground, Fixed, Uncontrolled 787,914.3 453-00195 Ground, Mobile 593,306.2 

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## 20 Regulatory 

**Note:** For complete regulatory information, refer to the Sona IF513 Regulatory Information document which is also available from the Sona IF513 product page. 

The Sona IF513 holds current certifications in the following countries: 

|Country/Region<br>Regulatory ID<br>USA (FCC)<br>SQG-SONAIF513<br>~~Le~~|Country/Region<br>Regulatory ID<br>USA (FCC)<br>SQG-SONAIF513<br>~~Le~~|
|---|---|
|EU|N/A|
|UKCA|N/A|
|Canada (ISED)|3147A-SONAIF513|
|Japan (MIC)|201-240308|



## **20.1 Certified Antennas** 

The Sona IF513 module was tested with antennas listed in the following table. The OEM can choose a different manufacturer’s antenna but must make sure it is of same type and that the gain is lesser than or equal to the antenna that is approved for use. 

|**Manufacturer**<br>**Model**<br>**Ezurio**<br>**Part Number**<br>**Type**<br>**Connector**<br>**Peak Gain(dBi)**<br>2.4GHz<br>5GHz<br>6GHz<br>~~es~~|**Manufacturer**<br>**Model**<br>**Ezurio**<br>**Part Number**<br>**Type**<br>**Connector**<br>**Peak Gain(dBi)**<br>2.4GHz<br>5GHz<br>6GHz<br>~~es~~|**Manufacturer**<br>**Model**<br>**Ezurio**<br>**Part Number**<br>**Type**<br>**Connector**<br>**Peak Gain(dBi)**<br>2.4GHz<br>5GHz<br>6GHz<br>~~es~~|**Manufacturer**<br>**Model**<br>**Ezurio**<br>**Part Number**<br>**Type**<br>**Connector**<br>**Peak Gain(dBi)**<br>2.4GHz<br>5GHz<br>6GHz<br>~~es~~|**Manufacturer**<br>**Model**<br>**Ezurio**<br>**Part Number**<br>**Type**<br>**Connector**<br>**Peak Gain(dBi)**<br>2.4GHz<br>5GHz<br>6GHz<br>~~es~~|**Manufacturer**<br>**Model**<br>**Ezurio**<br>**Part Number**<br>**Type**<br>**Connector**<br>**Peak Gain(dBi)**<br>2.4GHz<br>5GHz<br>6GHz<br>~~es~~|**Manufacturer**<br>**Model**<br>**Ezurio**<br>**Part Number**<br>**Type**<br>**Connector**<br>**Peak Gain(dBi)**<br>2.4GHz<br>5GHz<br>6GHz<br>~~es~~|**Manufacturer**<br>**Model**<br>**Ezurio**<br>**Part Number**<br>**Type**<br>**Connector**<br>**Peak Gain(dBi)**<br>2.4GHz<br>5GHz<br>6GHz<br>~~es~~|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Ezurio (formerly<br>Laird Connectivity)|Laird Connectivity)<br>FlexMIMO 6E|EFD2471A3S-10MH4L|PIFA|MHF4L|2.2|3.8|3.3|
|Ezurio (formerly<br>Laird Connectivity)|Laird Connectivity)<br>FlexPIFA 6E|EFB2471A3S-10MH4L|PIFA|MHF4L|2.2|3.9|3.8|
|Ezurio (formerly<br>Laird Connectivity)|Laird Connectivity)<br>Mini NanoBlade<br>Flex 6 GHz|EMF2471A3S-10MH4L|PCB Dipole|MHF4L|2.4|4.4|5.2|
|Joymax Electronics|Joymax Electronics<br>Dipole 6E|TWX-100BRSAX-2001 /<br>TWX-100BRS3B|Dipole|RP-SMA|2|4.0|4.0|



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## 21 Bluetooth Qualification process 

## **21.1 Overview** 

The Bluetooth Qualification Process promotes global product interoperability and reinforces the strength of the Bluetooth® brand and ecosystem to the benefit of all Bluetooth SIG members. The Bluetooth Qualification Process helps member companies ensure their products that incorporate Bluetooth technology comply with the Bluetooth Patent & Copyright License Agreement and the Bluetooth Trademark License Agreement (collectively, the Bluetooth License Agreement) and Bluetooth Specifications. 

The Bluetooth Qualification Process is defined by the Qualification Program Reference Document (QPRD) v3. 

To demonstrate that a product complies with the Bluetooth Specification(s), each member must for each of its products: 

- Identify the product, the design included in the product, the Bluetooth Specifications that the design implements, and the features of each implemented specification 

- Complete the Bluetooth Qualification Process by submitting the required documentation for the product under a user account belonging to your company 

The Bluetooth Qualification Process consists of the phases shown below: 

To complete the Qualification Process the company developing a Bluetooth End Product shall be a member of the Bluetooth SIG.  To start the application please use the following link: Apply for Adopter Membership 

## **21.2 Scope** 

This guide is intended to provide guidance on the Bluetooth Qualification Process for End Products that reference multiple existing designs, that have not been modified, (refer to Section 3.2.2.1 of the Qualification Program Reference Document v3). 

For a Product that includes a new Design created by combining two or more unmodified designs that have DNs or QDIDs into one of the permitted combinations in Table 3.1 of the QPRDv3, a Member must also provide the following information: 

- DNs or QDIDs for Designs included in the new Design 

- The desired Core Configuration of the new Design (if applicable, see Table 3.1 below) 

- The active TCRL Package version used for checking the applicable Core Configuration (including transport compatibility) and evaluating test requirements 

Any included Design must not implement any Layers using withdrawn specification(s). 

When creating a new Design using Option 2a, the Inter-Layer Dependency (ILD) between Layers included in the Design will be checked based on the latest TCRL Package version used among the included Designs. 

For the purposes of this document, it is assumed that the member is combining unmodified Core-Controller Configuration and Core-Host Configuration designs, to complete a Core-Complete Configuration. 

## **21.3 Qualification Steps When Referencing multiple existing designs, (unmodified) – Option** 

## **2a in the QPRDv3** 

For this qualification option, follow these steps: 

1. To start a listing, go to: https://qualification.bluetooth.com/ 

2. Select **Start the Bluetooth Qualification Process** . 

3. Product Details to be entered: 

   - Project Name (this can be the product name or the Bluetooth Design name). 

   - Product Description 

   - Model Number 

   - Product Publication Date (the product publication date may not be later than 90 days after submission) 

   - Product Website (optional) 

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   - Internal Visibility (this will define if the product will be visible to other users prior to publication) 

   - If you have multiple End Products to list then you can select ‘Import Multiple Products’, firstly downloading and completing the template, then by ‘Upload Product List’.  This will populate Qualification Workspace with all your products. 

4. Specify the Design: 

   - Do you include any existing Design(s) in your Product? Answer Yes, I do. 

   - Enter the multiple DNs or QDIDs used in your, (for Option 2a two or more DNs or QDIDs must be referenced) 

   - Select ‘I’m finished entering DN’s 

   - Once the DNs or QDIDs are selected they will appear on the left-hand side, indicating the layers covered by the design (should show Core-Controller and Core Host Layers covered). 

   - What do you want to do next? Answer, ‘Combine unmodified Designs’. 

   - The Qualification Workspace Tool will indicate that a new Design will be created and what type of Core-Complete configuration is selected. 

   - An active TCRL will be selected for the design. 

   - Perform the Consistency Check, which should result in no inconsistencies 

   - If there are any inconsistencies these will need to be resolved before proceeding 

   - Save and go to Test Plan and Documentation 

5. Test Plan and Documentation 

   - a. As no modifications have been made to the combined designs the tool should report the following message: 

      - ‘No test plan has been generated for your new Design. Test declarations and test reports do not need to be submitted. You can continue to the next step.’ 

   - b. Save and go to Product Qualification fee 

6. Product Qualification Fee: 

   - It’s important to make sure a Prepaid Product Qualification fee is available as it is required at this stage to complete the Qualification Process. 

   - Prepaid Product Qualification Fee’s will appear in the available list so select one for the listing. 

   - If one is not available select ‘Pay Product Qualification Fee’, payment can be done immediately via credit card, or you can pay via Invoice.  Payment via credit will release the number immediately, if paying via invoice the number will not be released until the invoice is paid. 

   - Once you have selected the Prepaid Qualification Fee, select ‘Save and go to Submission’ 

7. Submission: 

   - Some automatic checks occur to ensure all submission requirements are complete. 

   - To complete the listing any errors must be corrected 

   - Once you have confirmed all design information is correct, tick all of the three check boxes and add your name to the signature page. 

   - • Now select ‘Complete the Submission’. 

   - You will be asked a final time to confirm you want to proceed with the submission, select ‘Complete the Submission’. 

   - Qualification Workspace will confirm the submission has been submitted.  The Bluetooth SIG will email confirmation once the submission has been accepted, (normally this takes 1 working day). 

8. Download Product and Design Details (SDoC): 

   - a. You can now download a copy of the confirmed listing from the design listing page and save a copy in your Compliance Folder 

For further information, please refer to the following webpage: 

https://www.bluetooth.com/develop-with-bluetooth/qualification-listing/ 

## **21.4 Example Design Combinations** 

The following gives an example of a design possible under option 2a: 

**Ezurio Controller Subsystem + BlueZ 5.50 Host Stack (Ezurio Sona IF513 based design)** 

|**Design Name**<br>Sona IF513<br>~~ee ~~|**Design Name**<br>Sona IF513<br>~~ee ~~|**Owner**<br>Ezurio<br> ~~ee~~|**Declaration ID**<br>D067612<br>~~ee ~~|**QD ID**<br>241038<br> ~~ee~~|**Link to listing on the SIG website**<br>https://qualification.bluetooth.com/ListingDetails/220309|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||BlueZ 5.50 Host Stack|Ezurio|D046330|138224|https://qualification.bluetooth.com/ListingDetails/93911|



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## **21.5 Qualify More Products** 

If you develop further products based on the same design in the future, it is possible to add them free of charge.  The new product must not modify the existing design i.e add ICS functionality, otherwise a new design listing will be required. 

To add more products to your design, select ‘Manage Submitted Products’ in the Getting Started page, Actions, Qualify More Products.  The tool will take you through the updating process. 

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## 22 Additional Information 

Please contact your local sales representative or our support team for further assistance: 

|**Headquarters**|Ezurio|
|---|---|
||50 S. Main St. Suite 1100|
||Akron, OH 44308 USA|
|**Website**|www.ezurio.com/|
|**Technical Support**|www.ezurio.com/resources/support|
|**Sales Contact**|www.ezurio.com/contact|



**Note:** Information contained in this document is subject to change. 

## Ezurio’s products are subject to standard Terms & Conditions. 

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