SARA-G3 and SARA-U2 series - System Integration Manual 
UBX-13000995 - R26    Design-in 
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2.5  SIM interface 
2.5.1.1  Guidelines for SIM circuit design 
Guidelines for SIM cards, SIM connectors and SIM chips selection 
The ISO/IEC 7816, the ETSI TS 102 221 and the ETSI TS 102 671 specifications define the physical, electrical and 
functional characteristics of Universal Integrated Circuit Cards (UICC) which contains the Subscriber Identification 
Module  (SIM)  integrated  circuit  that  securely  stores  all  the  information  needed  to  identify  and  authenticate 
subscribers over the cellular network. 
 
Removable UICC / SIM card contacts mapping is defined by ISO/IEC 7816 and ETSI TS 102 221as follows: 
  Contact C1 = VCC (Supply)             It must be connected to VSIM 
  Contact C2 = RST (Reset)             It must be connected to SIM_RST 
  Contact C3 = CLK (Clock)             It must be connected to SIM_CLK 
  Contact C4 = AUX1 (Auxiliary contact)         It must be left not connected 
  Contact C5 = GND (Ground)            It must be connected to GND 
  Contact C6 = VPP (Programming supply)         It can be left not connected 
  Contact C7 = I/O (Data input/output)          It must be connected to SIM_IO 
  Contact C8 = AUX2 (Auxiliary contact)         It must be left not connected 
A removable SIM card can have 6 contacts (C1 = VCC, C2 = RST, C3 = CLK, C5 = GND, C6 = VPP, C7 = I/O) or 
8 contacts, providing also the auxiliary contacts C4 = AUX1 and C8 = AUX2 for USB interfaces and other uses. 
Only 5 contacts are required and must be connected to the module SIM card interface as described above, since 
the modules do not support the additional auxiliary features (contacts C4 = AUX1 and C8 = AUX2). 
Removable SIM card are suitable for applications where the SIM changing is required during the product lifetime. 
 
A SIM card holder can have 6  or 8 positions if a mechanical card presence detector  is not provided, or it can 
have 6+2 or 8+2 positions if two additional pins related to the normally-open mechanical switch integrated in 
the SIM connector for the mechanical card presence detection are provided: select a SIM  connector providing 
6+2 or  8+2 positions if the optional SIM detection feature is required by the  custom application, otherwise a 
connector without integrated mechanical presence switch can be selected. 
 
Solderable UICC / SIM chip contacts mapping (M2M UICC Form Factor) is defined by ETSI TS 102 671 as follows: 
  Package Pin 8 = UICC Contact C1 = VCC (Supply)       It must be connected to VSIM 
  Package Pin 7 = UICC Contact C2 = RST (Reset)       It must be connected to SIM_RST 
  Package Pin 6 = UICC Contact C3 = CLK (Clock)       It must be connected to SIM_CLK 
  Package Pin 5 = UICC Contact C4 = AUX1 (Auxiliary contact)     It must be left not connected 
  Package Pin 1 = UICC Contact C5 = GND (Ground)       It must be connected to GND 
  Package Pin 2 = UICC Contact C6 = VPP (Programming supply)   It can be left not connected 
  Package Pin 3 = UICC Contact C7 = I/O (Data input/output)     It must be connected to SIM_IO 
  Package Pin 4 = UICC Contact C8 = AUX2 (Auxiliary contact)     It must be left not connected 
A solderable SIM chip has 8 contacts and can provide also the auxiliary contacts C4 = AUX1 and C8 = AUX2 for 
USB interfaces and other uses, but only 5 contacts are required and must be connected to the module SIM card 
interface  as  described  above,  since  SARA-G3  and  SARA-U2  modules  do  not  support  the  additional  auxiliary 
features (contacts C4 = AUX1 and C8 = AUX2). 
Solderable SIM chips are suitable for M2M applications where it is not required to change the SIM once installed.