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Blues Wireless Notecarrier® Datasheet

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Notecarrier-ANotecarrier-AANotecarrier-AENotecarrier-AFNotecarrier-ALNotecarrier-B v1.0Notecarrier-B v2.1Notecarrier-FNotecarrier-Pi

Companion development boards for easy prototyping and deployment.

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While this product is still supported, it is no longer available for purchase from the Blues Wireless store. We recommend the Notecarrier-B v2.1 as an updated, equivalent alternative.

Notecarriers are available in several form-factors to facilitate rapid prototyping. Depending upon the variant, a Notecarrier may be designed with direct host integration, size optimization, integrated cellular/Wi-Fi and GNSS antennas, or even to be soldered directly into a solution for low-volume production.

Functional Description

Notecarriers are designed to bridge the gap between prototype and production for the Notecard. The Notecard is designed to be socketed directly onto the circuit board using an edge connector socket, along with a customer's MCU, sensors, and controls. While such a model provides a highly modular configuration for the final product, it can make prototyping unnecessarily difficult.

Notecarriers offer breakout connections for the Notecard, as well as circuitry to provide power management, protection and signal amplification.

Features

  • Simple. Provides breadboard compatible pins or solderable mask for direct connections.
  • Compatible. Level shifters ensure compatibility with 3.3V or 5V equipment.
  • Convenient. Powered by a micro-USB connector (requires 2A supply).
  • GPS Ready. Models are either active GPS compatible, or feature a built-in antenna to enable GNSS connectivity.

Package Configuration

Notecarrier-B (Basic) v1.0

Notecarrier-B (CARR-B) is designed for building highly customized hardware solutions.

Notecarrier-B v1.0 (back) Notecarrier-B v1.0 (front)

  • Notecard edge connector socket and mounting screw receptacle .

  • Micro-USB port to power Notecarrier and provide a USB Serial command interface to Notecard.

  • Requires user provided U.FL cellular/Wi-Fi antenna and optional U.FL active GPS antenna.

  • PCB Dimensions: 45mm x 45mm

  • Center of Mounting Holes: 36mm x 36mm

Power Information

All Notecarriers can be powered by connecting directly to the Micro-USB port. However, most installations will not have USB power available, so several alternate power options are provided by the various Notecarrier models:

  • applying 2.5-5.5VDC to the V+ pin.

    Commonly provided via DC power supply or non-rechargeable battery.

warning

Typical USB ports may only be capable of supplying 500 mA of current, which might not be enough to power Notecard during a cellular connection to a GSM network (which can spike to 2A). In this situation, you're advised to supplement power to your Notecarrier with an external source (e.g. a LiPo battery).

GPS (GNSS) Antenna Requirements

All Notecarrier models are designed to support active GPS, and several Notecarrier models provide built-in antennas ready to be connected to a Cellular Notecard using the included U.FL cables.

Active GPS Ready

The Notecarrier-B and Notecarrier-Pi models do not have integrated GPS antennas, but support active GPS by providing circuitry to enable bias voltage to be supplied.

The Notecarrier-B v1.0 has a 0Ω resistor connecting the two pins. The resistor can be removed, allowing you to either utilize a passive GPS antenna, or splice into the circuit and provide your own bias voltage.

Header Descriptions

Notecarrier-B Dual 9-pin Headers

Pin NameDirectionUsageUsageDirectionPin Name
AUX1IN/OUTAPI-selectable modes of operationUART serial receive request interfaceINRX
AUX2IN/OUTAPI-selectable modes of operationUART serial transmit request interfaceOUTTX
AUX3IN/OUTAPI-selectable modes of operationI2C data request interfaceIN/OUTSDA
AUX4IN/OUTAPI-selectable modes of operationI2C clock request interfaceIN/OUTSCL
AUXENINEnable diagnosticsConfigurable interrupt signalOUTATTN
AUXRXINHigh-speed diagnostic interfaceActive-high resetINRST
AUXTXOUTHigh-speed diagnostic interfaceModule enableINEN
VUSBIN/OUTAccess to VUSB pin of the USB jack2.5-5.5V, <8uA idle, <500mA typical, 2A surge max (GPRS)INV+
VIOOUTReference voltage for digital I/OGroundINGND

Specifications

Electrical Characteristics

DC Characteristics

DescriptionMinimumMaximumUnit
Supply Voltage2.55.5V
Supply Current5002000mA

Absolute Maximum Ratings

DescriptionMinimumMaximumUnit
Storage temperature-3570°C
note

Actual values may vary based on local conditions such as atmospheric conditions and distance to the cell tower.

Ordering Information

  • Notecarriers
  • Development Kits

Design Files

Open source hardware designs for all Notecarriers are maintained in the note-hardware GitHub repository.

Terms and Conditions

Visit Blues Hardware Terms & Conditions .

Revision History

AuthorDateSummary
Ray Ozzie2019-2020Document drafted
John Wiedey2020Various improvements
Sean Taylor2020Various improvements
Zachary J. Fields01 OCT 2020Updated information and translated to markdown
Brandon Satrom04 JAN 2021Added link to design resources
Greg Wolff13 JAN 2021Added BAT pin information to Notecarrier AF datasheet
Brandon Satrom07 APR 2022Added Notecarrier-A information
Zachary J. Fields20 JUL 2022Added Notecarrier-F information
Zachary J. Fields24 OCT 2022Added Notecarrier-B v2 information
Rob Lauer28 OCT 2022Added versioning for Notecarrier-B v1/v2
TJ VanToll05 JAN 2023Added Notecard Outboard Firmware Update information
Rob Lauer28 FEB 2023Re-labeling Notecarrier-B as "Basic"
Rob Lauer01 MAR 2023Added PCB/Mounting Hole Dimensions

Contact Information

Blues Inc.
https://blues.io
50 Dunham Ridge Suite 1650
Beverly, MA 01915
support@blues.io

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