M10 Hardware Design@power level #10,Typical 182mA@power level #19,Typical 125mAEGSM 900 @power level #5 <350mA,Typical 300mA@power level #10,Typical 175mA@power level #19,Typical 125mADCS 1800 @power level #0 <300mA,Typical 240mA@power level #10,Typical 135mA@power level #15,Typical 120mAPCS 1900 @power level #0 <300mA,Typical 230mA@power level #10,Typical 128mA@power level #15,Typical 115mADATA mode, GPRS ( 1 Rx, 4 Tx ) CLASS 12GSM850 @power level #5 <660mA,Typical 610mA@power level #10,Typical 390mA@power level #19,Typical 200mAEGSM 900 @power level #5 <660mA,Typical 610mA@power level #10,Typical 380mA@power level #19,Typical 200mADCS 1800 @power level #0 <530mA,Typical 500mA@power level #10,Typical 350mA@power level #15,Typical 200mAPCS 1900 @power level #0 <530mA,Typical 525mA@power level #10,Typical 380mA@power level #15,Typical 210mAClass 12 is the default set when the module works at data translation mode, the module can alsowork at class 10 and class 8 which are configurable through AT command.5.6 Electro-static dischargeAlthough the GSM engine is generally protected against Electrostatic Discharge (ESD), ESDprotection precautions should still be emphasized. Proper ESD handing and packaging proceduresmust be applied throughout the processing, handing and operation of any application using amodule.The measured values of module are shown as the following table:Table 36: The ESD endure statue measured table (Temperature: 25 , Humidity: 45 %)℃M10_HD_V1.00 - 62 -Quectel