SARA-G3 and SARA-U2 series - System Integration Manual 
UBX-13000995 - R26    Design-in 
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Figure 65: Application circuit for the connection to two removable SIM cards, with SIM detection not implemented 
Part Number - Manufacturer 
33 pF Capacitor Ceramic C0G 0402 5% 25 V 
GRM1555C1H330JZ01 - Murata 
100 nF Capacitor Ceramic X7R 0402 10% 16 V 
GRM155R71C104KA01 - Murata 
Very Low Capacitance ESD Protection 
PESD0402-140 - Tyco Electronics  
47 kΩ Resistor 0402 5% 0.1 W 
RC0402JR-0747KL- Yageo Phycomp 
SIM Card Holder 
6 positions, without card presence switch 
Various Manufacturers, 
C707 10M006 136 2 - Amphenol 
4PDT Analog Switch,  
with Low On-Capacitance and Low On-Resistance 
FSA2567 - Fairchild Semiconductor 
Table 43: Example of components for the connection to two removable SIM cards, with SIM detection not implemented 
 
2.5.1.2  Guidelines for SIM layout design 
The layout of the SIM card interface lines (VSIM, SIM_CLK, SIM_IO, SIM_RST) may be critical if the SIM card is 
placed far away from the SARA-G3 and SARA-U2 series modules or in close proximity to the RF antenna: these 
two cases should be avoided or at least mitigated as described below.  
In the first case, a too-long connection can cause the radiation of some harmonics of the digital data frequency 
as any other digital interface: keep the traces short and avoid coupling with RF line or sensitive analog inputs. 
In  the  second  case,  the  same  harmonics  can  be  picked  up  and  create  self-interference  that  can  reduce  the 
sensitivity  of  GSM  /  UMTS  receiver  channels  whose  carrier  frequency  is  coincidental  with  the  harmonic 
frequencies: placing the RF bypass capacitors suggested in  Figure 64 near the SIM connector will  mitigate the 
problem. 
In addition, since the SIM card is typically accessed by the end user, it may be subjected to ESD discharges: add 
adequate ESD  protection as  suggested in  Figure 64 to protect the  module SIM  pins that are close to  the SIM 
connector. 
Limit the capacitance and series resistance on each SIM signal to match the SIM specifications: the connections 
should always be kept as short as possible. 
Avoid coupling with any sensitive analog circuit, since the SIM signals can cause the radiation of some harmonics 
of the digital data frequency. 
SARA-G3 / SARA-U2
C1
FIRST     
SIM CARD
VPP (C6)
VCC (C1)
IO (C7)
CLK (C3)
RST (C2)
GND (C5)
C2 C3 C5
J1
C4
D1 D2 D3 D4
GND
U1
41
VSIM
VSIM
1VSIM
2VSIM
VCC
C11
4PDT 
Analog 
Switch
3V8
39
SIM_IO
DAT
1DAT
2DAT
38
SIM_CLK
CLK
1CLK
2CLK
40
SIM_RST
RST
1RST
2RST
SEL
SECOND  
SIM CARD
VPP (C6)
VCC (C1)
IO (C7)
CLK (C3)
RST (C2)
GND (C5)
J2
C6 C7 C8 C10
C9
D5 D6 D7 D8
Application 
Processor
GPIO
R1