Craig,
Am 17.11.19 um 19:31 schrieb Craig
Leres:
On
2019-11-17 04:11, Michael Balzer wrote:
I also saw this & can also reproduce
this on my workbench.
What is the method to induce the problem?
No method. If the theory is right it depends on a combination of
random circumstances if the MDM_EN signal is long enough for the
modem to recognize.
I've got a module from the very first batch (3.0) and a 3.1
development module on my bench. The 3.0 module can power on/off
the modem from port 0, the 3.1 cannot. It may also be related to
some other condition, as I think the 3.1 module was able to
control modem power at least once.
Maybe a fix for existing boards could be
adding a pullup resistor at the transistor base?
I could try this if you suggest a value (and perhaps mark up a
schematic?)
I think something in the range 130-150K should work. That should
put the base to ~0.5-0.6V for low and to ~1.0-1.2V for high.
That's either not fully switched off on low or not fully saturated
on high, but should be sufficient for the modem.
Schematic:

PCB (down side):

Regards,
Michael
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