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Laird GSM/GPRS Modules BL600 Series Hardware integration manual (45 pages) 2: Laird BL600-SA: Laird GSM/GPRS Modules BL600-SA Hardware integration manual (45 pages) 3: Laird BL600-SC: Laird GSM/GPRS Modules BL600-SC Hardware integration manual (45 pages) 4: Laird BL600-ST
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User manual instruction guide for GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA Module S10977U Connexion2 Limited. Setup instructions, pairing guide, and how to reset.
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Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz. USR IOT's GSM modules convert the serial data RS232/485 into IP data and transfer it to the data center through GPRS 2.5G mobile network. USR IOT's GSM modules support double data centers, one main and another backup. Connecting TCP/IP and sending SMS via AT commands.
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Apr 26, 2018 . GSM/GPRS Module User Manual details for FCC ID 2AEGG-AIR208 made by Shanghai AirM2M Communication Technology Co., Ltd. Document Includes User Manual User Manual.
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GSM/GPRS Module The SIM800C is a Quad-Band GSM/GPRS module in a LCC type which supports GPRS up to 85.6kbps data transfer. It has strong extension capability with abundant interfaces including UART, USB2.0, GPIO etc.
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For ESD tests and evaluation purposes, it is also possible connect the module to the GSM/ UMTS/CDMA/GNSS test equipment through an SMA- to-Hirose-U.FL antenna cable and the SMA antenna connectors of the DSB75 adapter.
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SIM800L V2 5V Wireless GSM GPRS MODULE Quad-Band with Antenna. Network support: Quad-Band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz – works on GSM networks in all countries across the world. the small size is suitable for all kinds of sleeve belt type and embedded. Power Interface: 2.54 …
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GSM/GPRS Module The SIM800C is a Quad-Band GSM/GPRS module in a LCC type which supports GPRS up to 85.6kbps data transfer. It has strong extension capability with abundant interfaces including UART, USB2.0, GPIO etc. The module provides much flexibility and ease of integration for customer's applications.
The SIM800C is a Quad-Band GSM/GPRS module in a LCC type which supports GPRS up to 85.6kbps data transfer. It has strong extension capability with abundant interfaces including UART, USB2.0, GPIO etc. The module provides much flexibility and ease of integration for customer's applications.
Temperature range Normal range: -10°C to +55°C (full compliant) Storage: -40°C to +85°C Weight < 9g Physical dimensions 35.0X39.0X2.9 mm (typical) Connection 60 pins Power supply VBAT: 3.3V to 4.2V range, 3.6V typical.
M590E is the module itself and the PCB is an independent product. You required to solder a few surface-mounted parts to the board, and the GSM modul itself of course. You can realtively easily assemble the kit and get it working.
The GSM/GPRS module is an easy to add plug-in module that enables the system to communicate over the GPRS/GSM networks for reporting, control and programming. It can be used as the primary communication or as a back up for the IP or PSTN communications in case of communication failure.
The common radio frequencies in which a typical GSM Module operates are 850MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz and 1900MHz. Since it is not possible to interface a GSM/GPRS Module directly to an external device like a microcontroller, we need a setup like shown in the following image.
Events can be reported in SIA/IP, SIA and Contact ID monitoring protocols. Using the GSM/GPRS module, end users can obtain system control using DTMF or SMS In addition, users can enjoy peace of mind by receiving real time SMS, voice messages and email alerts.
M590E is the module itself and the PCB is an independent product. You required to solder a few surface-mounted parts to the board, and the GSM modul itself of course. You can realtively easily assemble the kit and get it working.