Quad-band GPRS/GSM Shield for Arduino Mega (GSM Module Included)
Quad-band GPRS/GSM Shield for Arduino Mega (GSM Module Included)
Quad-band GPRS/GSM Shield for Arduino Mega (GSM Module Included)
Keywords:Quad-band GPRS/GSM Shield for Arduino Mega (GSM Module Included)
Part No.:PES018
This is an Arduino Mega Shield for SM5100 quad-band GSM/GPRS module. The module is included.
Due to the large current of the GPRS module, a wall adaptor is recommended: http://www.cutedigi.com/product_info.php?products_id=4184
Schematics of GPRS/GSM Arduino Mega Shield:
download schematics from linksprite.com
USA providers are all on 850/1900Mhz and pratically all the rest of the world uses 900/1800Mhz.
LinkSprite SM5100B GSM/GPRS module: a miniature, single-side board, quad-band GSM 850/EGSM 900/DCS 1800/PCS 1900 module, ready for integration in various kinds of Fix wireless phones and other wireless devices.
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. |
Power consumption |
Off mode: <100uA Sleep mode: <2.0mA Idle mode: <7.0mA (average) Communication mode: 350 mA (average,GSM) Communication mode: 2000mA (Typical peak during TX slot,GSM) |
Li-ion Battery charging management and interface (OPTION) |
Li-ion Battery charging management is included. The charger interface is provided on 60-pin connector. (only for 3.7V Li-ion Battery) |
Frequency bands |
EGSM900 +GSM850+ DCS1800+PCS1900 |
Transmit power |
Class 4 (2W) for EGSM900/GSM850 Class 1 (1W) for DCS1800/PCS1900 |
Supported SIM card |
3V/1.8V SIM card. (auto recognise) |
Keyboard interface |
4x6 keyboard interface is provided |
UART0 interface with flow control |
Up to 460 kbps Full hardware flow control signals (+3.0V) are provided on 60 pins. |
UART1 interface without flow control |
2-Wire UART interface Up to 460 kbps |
LCD interface |
Support standard SPI interface |
Download:
Real time GPS tracking tutorial: