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LoRa&Sigfox LSM110A_REV0.

LSM110A
High-Power Module

DATA SHEET / REV0.3

SJI Co.,Ltd
54-33, Dongtanhana 1–gil, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

http://www.seongji.co.kr

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Document Information

File name DS_LSM110A_R03_221222.pdf

Created 2022-12-22

Total pages 24page

Revision History

Revision Note
0.0 Preliminary.
0.1 Initial Release
0.2 F/W changed(1.0.0 -> 1.0.1)
0.3 F/W changed(1.0.1 -> 1.0.2)

Aim of this Document


The aim of this document is to give a detailed product description including interfaces, features
and performance of the module LSM110A.

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Table of Contents

1 Introduction .................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Key Features ............................................................................................................. 4
1.2 Applications ............................................................................................................. 4
2 Description ..................................................................................................................... 5
3 Electrical Characteristics ................................................................................................ 6
3.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ...................................................................................... 6
3.2 General Electrical Characteristics ............................................................................ 6
3.3 Module Interface Characteristics .............................................................................. 7
3.4 RF Characteristics.................................................................................................... 7
3.4.1 Transmitter .......................................................................................................... 7
3.4.2 Receive Sensitivity .............................................................................................. 8
3.4.3 Output Power vs. Setting Value........................................................................... 9
3.4.4 Output Power vs. Input Voltage(VDD) table ...................................................... 11
3.4.5 Output Power vs. Temp. table ........................................................................... 12
4 Inspection .................................................................................................................... 13
5 Module Package .......................................................................................................... 14
5.1 Pinout Description .................................................................................................. 14
5.2 Module Dimensions ................................................................................................ 16
5.3 Recommended Footprint ........................................................................................ 16
5.4 Recommended PCB design guide.......................................................................... 17
5.5 Reflow Profile of Module ........................................................................................ 18
6 Integration Guide ......................................................................................................... 19
6.1 Typical Application Schematic ................................................................................ 19
7 Laser Marking(Label) ................................................................................................... 20
8 Packing ........................................................................................................................ 22
9. Notice.......................................................................................................................... 23

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1 Introduction
The LSM110A is a compact, low power, bidirectional radio module for the LoRaTM & Sigfox
modulation technology. The module provides ultra-long range spread spectrum communication and
high interference immunity whilst minimizing current consumption.
This LSM110A is a highly-integrated, low power, bi-directional radio transceiver module optimized
for use in the sub-1GHz ISM bands.

< TOP > < BOTTOM >


Figure 1-1: Picture of LSM110A

1.1 Key Features


- Compact module 14 x 15 x 2.8mm. (Typ.)
- LoRaTM modulation technology.
- Sigfox modulation technology.
- Sensitivity down to -129dBm@LoRa(BW=500KHz, SF=12)
-124dBm@Sigfox(0.6Kbps)
- UART interface.
- Low-Power Long Range Transceiver operating in the sub-1GHz ISM band
- Supply voltage range from 1.8 to 3.6V.
- RF interface optimized to 50 Ω.
- Output Power, programmable up to +22dBm
- STM32WLE5CC

1.2 Applications
- Automated Meter Reading.
- Wireless Networks.
- Home-, Building- and Industrial Automation.
- Industrial Monitoring and Control
- Wireless Sensors.
- Wireless Alarm and Security Systems.

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2 Description
The LSM110A is an ultra-long range, high-performance, pre-certified module for wireless comm-
unication. The module is solder-able like a SMD component and can easily be mounted on a simple
carrier board with a minimum of required external connections.

This module supports LoRaTM & Sigfox, and can be converted to LoRa mode and Sigfox mode with
commands.

It includes all necessary passive components for wireless communication as depicted in the
following figure.

Figure 2-1: Block Diagram

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3 Electrical Characteristics
In the following different electrical characteristics of the LSM110A are listed.

 Note: Stress exceeding of one or more of the limiting values listed under “Absolute Maximum
Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the radio module

3.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings


Parameter Condition Min Typ. Max Unit
Supply Voltage (VDD) 0 3.3 3.9 V
Storage Temperature -40 - +85 °C
Operating Temperature -30 - +85 °C
RF Input Power +0 dBm
ESD -2 +2 kV
Notes:
1) Unless otherwise noted, all voltages are with respect to GND

Table 3-1-1: Absolute Maximum Ratings

3.2 General Electrical Characteristics


T = 25°C, VDD = 3.3 V (typ.) if nothing else stated
Parameter Condition Min Typ. Max Unit
Supply Voltage
Note 1 1.8 3.3 3.6 V
(VDD)
Sleep(stop2) 1.8 5 uA
Current
Receive 5 mA
Consumption
Transmit
123 mA
(RF power +21dBm)

Operation Clock Transceiver 32 MHz


Frequency MCU RTC 32.768 kHz
Notes:
1) Unless otherwise noted, all voltages are with respect to GND

Table 3-2-1: General Characteristics

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3.3 Module Interface Characteristics


Symbol Parameter Condition Min Typ Max Unit
VIL I/O input low-level voltage 0.3xVDD V

VIH I/O input High-level voltage 1.8V< VDD <3.6V 0.7xVDD V

Vhys input hysteresis 200 mV

BR UART baud rate 9.6 kbps

Table 3-3-1: Module Interface Characteristics

3.4 RF Characteristics
3.4.1 Transmitter
<LoRa>
* T = 25°C, VDD = 3.3 V (typ.), if nothing else stated
Parameter Condition Min Typ. Max Unit
US 902 - 928 MHz
(1)
Frequency Range AU 915 - 928 MHz
AS1 920.5 - 923.5 MHz
RF Output Power 21 dBm
Modulation Techniques TM
LoRa
TX Frequency Tolerance 25°C -2.5 - 2.5 ppm
Note(1): Frequency range(MHz)
- US902-928
- AU915-928
- AS923

Table 3-4-1-1: LoRa Transmitter Spec.

<Sigfox>
* T = 25°C, VDD = 3.3 V (typ.), if nothing else stated
Parameter Condition Min Typ. Max Unit
RC2 902.104 902.2 902.296 MHz
Frequency Range(1)
RC4 920.704 920.8 920.896 MHz
RF Output Power 21 dBm
Modulation Techniques Sigfox
TX Frequency Tolerance 25°C -2.5 - 2.5 ppm
Note(1): Frequency range(MHz)
- RC2 902.2 +/-0.096
- RC4 920.8 +/-0.096

Table 3-4-1-2: Sigfox Transmitter Spec.

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3.4.2 Receive Sensitivity


<LoRa>
* T = 25°C, VDD = 3.3 V (typ.), if nothing else stated
125KHz 250KHz 500KHz
Item Unit
902.3MHz 923.3MHz 902.3MHz 923.3MHz 902.3MHz 923.3MHz
SF7 -125 -125 -122 -121 -118 -118 dBm
SF8 -127 -127 -125 -125 -120 -120 dBm
SF9 -131 -131 -128 -127 -123 -123 dBm
SF10 -133 -133 -130 -131 -126 -126 dBm
SF11 -135 -135 -132 -133 -128 -127 dBm
SF12 -138 -137 -135 -135 -130 -129 dBm
Table 3-4-2-1: LoRa Receive Sensitivity

Figure 3-4-2-1: LoRa Receive Sensitivity Graph

<Sigfox>
* T = 25°C, VDD = 3.3 V (typ.), if nothing else stated
Item Frequency(MHz) Sensitivity(0.6Kbps) Unit
RC2 905.2 -124.5 dBm
RC4 922.3 -124 dBm
Table 3-4-2-2: Sigfox Receive Sensitivity

Figure 3-4-2-2: Sigfox Receive Sensitivity Graph

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3.4.3 Output Power vs. Setting Value


<LoRa>
Output Power (Typ.) / dBm
Setting Value(1)
902.3MHz 908.9MHz 915.2MHz 927.8MHz
15 14.2 14.1 14 13.9
16 15.2 15.1 15 14.9
17 16.3 16.2 16.1 16.0
18 17.5 17.5 17.4 17.2
19 18.6 18.6 18.4 18.2
20 19.7 19.6 19.5 19.4
21 20.7 20.7 20.6 20.4
22 21.3 21.3 21.2 21.1
Note(1): Available setting Value(0~22)
Table 3-4-3-1: LoRa Output Power vs. Setting Value

Figure 3-4-3-1: LoRa Output Power vs. Setting Value Graph

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<Sigfox>
Output Power (Typ.) / dBm
Setting Value(1)
902.2MHz 920.8MHz
15 14.2 14.1
16 15.2 15.0
17 16.3 16.1
18 17.5 17.3
19 18.6 18.4
20 19.7 19.5
21 20.8 20.6
22 21.3 21.2
Note(1): Available setting Value(0~22)

Table 3-4-3-2: Sigfox Output Power vs. Setting Value

Figure 3-4-2: Sigfox Output Power vs. Setting Value Graph

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3.4.4 Output Power vs. Input Voltage(VDD) table


<LoRa>
Output Power (Typ.) / dBm
Input Voltage(VDD)
902.3MHz 908.9MHz 915.2MHz 927.8MHz
1.8 16.5 16.4 16.3 16.1
2.0 17.3 17.3 17.2 17.1
2.3 18.6 18.5 18.4 18.2
2.5 19.2 19.1 19.0 18.9
3.0 20.5 20.4 20.4 20.2
3.3 21.3 21.3 21.2 21.1
3.6 21.7 21.7 21.6 21.5
Note:

Table 3-4-4-1: LoRa Output Power vs. Input Voltage

Figure 3-4-4-1: LoRa Output Power vs. Input Voltage Graph

<Sigfox>
Output Power (Typ.) / dBm
Input Voltage(VDD)
902.2MHz 920.8MHz
1.8 16.4 16.2
2.0 17.4 17.2
2.3 18.6 18.4
2.5 19.2 19.1
3.0 20.5 20.4
3.3 21.3 21.2
3.6 21.8 21.6
Note:
Table 3-4-4-2: Sigfox Output Power vs. Input Voltage

Figure 3-4-4-2: Sigfox Output Power vs. Input Voltage Graph

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3.4.5 Output Power vs. Temp. table


<LoRa>
Output Power (Typ.) / dBm
Temp. / ℃
902.3MHz 908.9MHz 915.2MHz 927.8MHz
-30 21.7 21.7 21.6 21.6
25 21.3 21.3 21.2 21.1
85 20.5 20.4 20.4 20.3
Note:
Table 3-4-5-1: LoRa Output Power vs. Temp.

Figure 3-4-5-1: LoRa Output Power vs. Temp. Graph

<Sigfox>
Output Power (Typ.) / dBm
Temp./ ℃
902.2MHz 920.8MHz
-30 21.7 21.6
25 21.3 21.2
85 20.5 20.4
Note:
Table 3-4-5-2: Sigfox Output Power vs. Temp.

Figure 3-4-5-2: Sigfox Output Power vs. Temp. Graph

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4 Inspection
<LoRa>
Parameter Condition Min Typ. Max Unit
902.3MHz 19 - 23 dBm
RF Output Power
928MHz 19 - 23 dBm
TX Frequency Tolerance 25°C -2.5 - 2.5 ppm
Receive Sensitivity <10%(SF7/125KHz) - - -123 dBm

<Sigfox>
Parameter Condition Min Typ. Max Unit
902.2MHz 19 - 23 dBm
RF Output Power
920.8MHz 19 - 23 dBm
TX Frequency Tolerance 25°C -2.5 - 2.5 ppm
Receive Sensitivity <10% - - -123 dBm

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5 Module Package

In the following the LSM110A module package is described. This description includes the
LSM110A pinout as well as the modules dimensions. Furthermore a recommendation for a
suitable footprint is given, which should be used for further mounting on appropriate
carrier boards.

5.1 Pinout Description


Figure 5-1-1 depicts a description of the LSM110A's pads on the Module side. The figure
shows the module with its pinout in top view (right figure). A detailed description of the
individual pins can be found in Table 5-1-1: Pinout Table.

Figure 5-1-1: Description of module pins and top view

PIN PIN Name PIN Type MCU Pin Description


1 GND Ground
General purpose IO,
2 PB2 I/O PB2
selectable ADC functionality
General purpose IO,
3 PA9 I/O PA9
selectable I2C(SCL) functionality
General purpose IO,
4 PA10 I/O PA10
selectable I2C(SDA) functionality
General purpose IO,
5 PA11 I/O PA11
selectable I2C2(SDA) functionality
General purpose IO,
6 PA12 I/O PA12
selectable I2C2(SCL) functionality
7 PA13 I/O PA13 Serial-Wire Debug Data(FW Down-load)

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8 PA14 I/O PA14 Serial-Wire Debug Clock(FW Down-load)


9 PA15 I/O PA15 General purpose IO

10 GND Ground
11 VDD P Power Supply(+1.8V ~ +3.6V)

12 GND Ground
13 PA3 I/O PA3 USART2 RX Data
14 PA2 I/O PA2 USART2 TX Data

15 PA1 I PA1 Wake-up, General purpose IO


16 PA0 I/O PA0 General purpose IO

17 PB8 I/O PB8 General purpose IO


18 PB7 I/O PB7 USART1 RX Data

19 PB6 I/O PB6 USART1 TX Data


20 GND Ground
21 PB3 I/O PB3 General purpose IO

22 PB4 I/O PB4 General purpose IO


23 GND G Ground
24 PA8 I/O PA8 General purpose IO

25 PA7 I/O PA7 General purpose IO


General purpose IO,
26 PB5 I/O PB5
selectable SPI1 MOSI functionality
General purpose IO,
27 PA6 I/O PA6
selectable SPI1 MISO functionality
General purpose IO,
28 PA5 I/O PA5
selectable SPI1 SCK functionality
General purpose IO,
29 PA4 I/O PA4
selectable SPI1 NSS functionality
30 NRST I/O NRST IC Reset

31 BOOT I/O BOOT0 IC BOOT0(Internal pull-down 10Kohm resistor)

32 GND Ground

33 RFOUT A RF input/output
34 GND Ground
Table 5-1-1: Pinout Table

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5.2 Module Dimensions


The outer dimensions of the LSM110A are given by Figure 5-2-1.

Figure 5-2-1: Outer Dimensions

5.3 Recommended Footprint


According to Chapter 5.2, a recommendation for the footprint of the LSM110A is given by
Figure 5-3-1.

Figure 5-3-1: Recommended footprint (top view)

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5.4 Recommended PCB design guide


To protect a contact short or electrical shock when LSM110A module is mounted on
customer’s board, we recommend PSR ink-coating of top side at module mount area on
customer’s board as Figure 5-4-1.

PSR Coating Area

Figure 5-4-1: PSR ink Coating of mount board

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5.5 Reflow Profile of Module

Pre-heat Soak Ramp PEAK


SPEC 50~100'C 100~170'C 220'C 이상 240'C
1~2'C/sec 60~100 sec 30~50 sec ±5'C
Result 1.13 84 44.3 239.4
OK OK OK OK

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6 Integration Guide
The LSM110A provides 34 connectors as described in Chapter 6. For integrating the
LSM110A into an environment, a typically circuit as given in Chapter 6.1 can be used.

6.1 Typical Application Schematic

Figure 6-1-1: Typical Application Schematic

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7 Laser Marking(Label)

LSM110A Regulatory Certification

US902-928 Certified
AU915-928 Certified
LoRaTM AS923-1 Certified
LoRaWAN Specification Version: V1.0.4
LoRaWAN Regional Parameters Version: RP002-V1.0.1
Sigfox VerifiedTM RC2/ RC4 Certified(M_008B_3FA8_01)
FCC 2AS8LLSM110A
IC 25119-LSM110A
RCM POC22342
ANATEL 16385-22-12325

“This Module may cause radio interference while in use and may cause harmful interference from other
devices”

LSM110A Lot, No(9digits) Information

Digits Lot, No info Description


1 Model App. Type C : LoRa+Sigfox
2 Manufacture Area A: Korea, C: Vietnam
3 Product Year 2021: H, 2022: I, 2023: J …
4 Product Month Jan: A, Feb:B … Oct: J, Nov: K, Dec: L
5 Product Day 1, 2, 3 … A, B, C … T, U, V
6~7 Model Initial Number 11: LSM110A
8~9 Lot Serial Number 00, 01, 02 … (1Lot serial: 1box)

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LSM110A QR-code(18digits) Information

Digits QR code info Description


1~4 Model code 110A: LSM110A
5 Assembly site X: Korea, W: Vietnam
6 Product Year 2021: G, 2022: H, 2023: J …(except “I”,”O”)
7 Product Month Jan: 1, Feb:2 … Oct: A, Nov: B, Dec: C
8 Product Day 1, 2, 3 … A, B, C … V, W, X(except “I”,”O”)
9~11 HW version V0.1: R01 V0.2:R02 …
12 SW Application Global: 0
13 SW version V1.0.0: 0, V1.0.1: 1 …
14~17 Serial Number 4digits
18 Customer Default: G

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8 Packing

Figure 8-1: Reel packing

* Reel Bobbin size: 330x80x32mm(13” Reel)


* Packing Q’ty: 500ea

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9. Notice
Information contained in this publication regarding device applications and the like is provided only
for your convenience and may be superseded by updates. It is your responsibility to ensure that
your application meets with your specifications.

SJI MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,


WRITTEN OR ORAL, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, RELATED TO THE INFORMATION, INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO ITS CONDITION, QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR PURPOSE.

SJI disclaims all liability arising from this information and its use. Use of SJI devices in life support
and/or safety applications is entirely at the buyer’s risk, and the buyer agrees to defend, indemnify
and hold harmless SJI from any and all damages, claims, suits, or expenses resulting from such use.
No licenses are conveyed, implicitly or otherwise, under any SJI intellectual property rights unless
otherwise stated.

책임의 한계: 장치 및 응용 프로그램등과 관련하여 본 문서 및 관련 문서에 포함된 정보는 사용자의


편의를 위해서만 제공되며 업데이트로 대체 될 수 있습니다. 본 문서 및 관련 문서에 포함된 정보가
사용자의 제품 규격에 부합하는지 확인하는 것은 귀하의 책임입니다.

㈜에스제이아이 또는 그 딜러는 손해 가능성에 대한 사전 인지 여부와 관계없이 본 계약에 따라 제


공되는 정보와 장비, 부품 또는 서비스의 사용으로 발생될 수 있는 직접, 간접, 부수, 특별 또는 결과
적 손해나 기대 이익의 손실 등 어떠한 다른 손해에 대하여 책임을 지지 않습니다.

장치 및 응용프로그램을 생명 유지 및 안전 용도로 사용하는 것은 전적으로 구매자의 위험 부담이


며 구매자는 그러한 행위로 인하여 발생하는 일체의 손해, 청구, 소송 또는 경비로 부터 ㈜에스제이
아이를 보호하고 면책하며, 면제 할 것에 동의합니다. 수정된 정보 및 Firmware는 ㈜에스제이아이
기술지원 사이트에 게시를 하며, 개별적으로 통보하지 않습니다.

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ESD Warning

This modules are ESD sensitive devices, appropriate precautions should be


taken during the module assembly in the final product.
Mechanical impact and harsh tools must be avoided during the module
assembly in the final product.

Product ESD specification:


• HBM ±2kV

The following precautions must be taken:

• Do not open the protective conductive packaging


until you have use the following, and are at an
approved anti-static work station.

• Use a conductive wrist strap attached to a good


earth ground.

• If working on a prototyping board, use a


soldering iron or station that is marked
as ESD-safe.
• If possible, use SMT equipment(reflow)
when making prototype boards.
• Use an approved anti-static mat to cover
your work surface.

• Always discharge yourself by touching a grounded


bare metal surface or approved anti-static mat before
picking up an ESD - sensitive electronic component.

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