N720 OpenLinux
Hardware User Guide
Copyright © Neoway Technology Co., Ltd
Operating mode
6
(LTE networks)
Current in data service: about 250 mA
Current in max. RX power: about 580 mA (FDD-LTE), 380 mA (TDD-LTE)
ARM Cortex-A7 processor, 1.3 GHz main frequency
GPRS: Max 85.6 Kbps(DL) / Max 85.6 Kbps(UL)
EDGE: Max 236.8Kbps(DL) / Max 236.8Kbps(UL)
CDMA: Max 3.1Mbps (DL) / Max 1.8Mbps (UL)
WCDMA: DC-HSPA+,Max 42Mbps (DL)/Max 5.76Mbps (UL)
TD-SCDMA: Max 4.2 Mbps (DL)/Max 2.2 Mbps (UL)
FDD-LTE: non-CA cat4, Max 150 Mbps(DL)/Max 50 Mbps (UL)
TDD-LTE: non-CA cat4, Max 130 Mbps(DL)/Max 35 Mbps(UL)
GSM850: +33dBm (Power Class 4)
EGSM900: +33dBm (Power Class 4)
DCS1800: +30dBm (Power Class 1)
PCS1900: +30dBm (Power Class 1)
EDGE 850MHz: +27dBm (Power Class E2)
EDGE 900MHz: +27dBm (Power Class E2)
EDGE1800MHz: +26dBm (Power Class E2)
EDGE1900MHz: +26dBm (Power Class E2)
TD-SCDMA: +23 dBm (Power Class 3)
CDMA 1X/EVDO: +23dBm (Power Class 3)
UMTS: +23dBm (Power Class 3)
LTE: +23dBm (Power Class 3)
2G/3G/4G antenna, diversity antenna, GNSS antenna
Sleep mode is the low power consumption state the module enters. In this mode, peripheral interfaces of the
module are disabled but the RF function works. If a call or SMS message incomes, the module exits from sleep mode.
After the call or voice is end, the module enters sleep mode again.
Idle mode indicates the status of no service when the module is running.
Current in operating mode indicates the current during data communication. For currents of other network modes
and bands, see N720 Current Test Report.