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NB-IoT - eMTC - EDGE - GPRS - GNSS HAT for Raspberry Pi

The NB-IoT - eMTC - EDGE - GPRS - GNSS HAT for Raspberry Pi has multi communication functionalities: NB-IoT, eMTC, EDGE, GPRS, and GNSS. The NB-IoT (NarrowBand-Internet of Things) and eMTC (enhanced Machine Type Communication) are rising IoT communication technologies evolved from LTE (4G), with advantages include low power, low cost, wide coverage, etc. They are suited for applications such as intelligent instruments, remote controlling, asset tracking, remote monitoring, E-health, mobile POS terminals, sharing bikes, and so on. While the GSM/GPRS, and EDGE are traditional 2G/2.5G technologies capable of sending SMS or making other wireless communications.
42,00 €
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Description

The NB-IoT - eMTC - EDGE - GPRS - GNSS HAT for Raspberry Pi has multi communication functionalities: NB-IoT, eMTC, EDGE, GPRS, and GNSS.

The NB-IoT (NarrowBand-Internet of Things) and eMTC (enhanced Machine Type Communication) are rising IoT communication technologies evolved from LTE (4G), with advantages include low power, low cost, wide coverage, etc. They are suited for applications such as intelligent instruments, remote controlling, asset tracking, remote monitoring, E-health, mobile POS terminals, sharing bikes, and so on. While the GSM/GPRS, and EDGE are traditional 2G/2.5G technologies capable of sending SMS or making other wireless communications.

Therefore, the SIM7000E NB-IoT HAT would be an ideal choice for either evaluating new rising technologies, or simply communicating/positioning via multiple ways.

Features

  • Raspberry Pi connectivity, compatible with Raspberry Pi Zero/Zero W/Zero WH/2B/3B/3B+
  • Supports TCP, UDP, PPP, HTTP, FTP, MQTT, SMS, Mail, etc.
  • Supports GNSS positioning (GPS,GLONASS,BeiDou and Galileo)
  • Onboard USB interface, to test AT Commands, get GPS positioning data, and so on
  • Breakout UART control pins, to connect with host boards like Arduino/STM32
  • Onboard voltage translator, 3.3V by default, allows to be switched to 5V via 0O resistor
  • SIM card slot, compatible with both normal SIM card and NB-IoT specific card
  • 2x LED indicators, easy to monitor the working status
  • Baudrate: 300bps~3686400bps
  • Control via AT commands (3GPP TS 27.007, 27.005, and SIMCOM enhanced AT Commands)
  • Supports SIM application toolkit: SAT Class 3, GSM 11.14 Release 98, USAT
  • Comes with development resources and manual (examples for Raspberry Pi/Arduino/STM32)

Communications Specifications

NB-IoT eMTC EDGE GSM/GPRS
Band SIM7000E: FDD-LTE B3/B8/B20/B28 GPRS/EDGE 900/1800 MHz
SIM7000C: FDD-LTE B1/B3/B5/B8
Power saving Current in sleep mode: 1.2mA (@DRX=2.56s). Current in PSM mode: 9uA.
Emitting power Class 3 (0.25W@LTE) Class E2 (0.5W@EGSM900)
Class E1 (0.4W@DCS1800)
Class 4 (2W@GSM900)
Class 1 (1W@DCS1800)
Data Speed Uplink=66kbps
Downlink=34kbps
Uplink=375kbps
Downlink=300kbps
Uplink=236.8kbps
Downlink=236.8kbps
Uplink=85.6kbps
Downlink=85.6kbps
SIM Card NB Specific (Not Included) Normal SIM (Not Included)
Applicable Region SIM7000E is mainly applicable in Europe, Africa, Australia, Southeast Asia, SIM7000C is mainly applicable in Asia-Pacific region.
Please check the supported bands according to your local service provider, select the proper one when placing order.

GNSS Specifications

  • Receiver type
    • 16-channel
    • C/A code
  • Sensitivity
    • Tracking: -162 dBm (GPS)/-157 dBm (GLONASS)/TBD (BD)
    • Cold starts: -148 dBm
  • Time-To-First-Fix
    • Cold starts: <35s
    • Hot starts: <1s
  • Accuracy
    • Position: <2.5m CEP

Other Specifications

  • Power supply: 5V
  • Operating voltage: 5V/3.3V (3.3V by default)
  • Sleep Mode current: 1.2mA(@DRX=2.56s)
  • Power Save Mode current: 9uA
  • Operating temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
  • Storage temperature: -45°C ~ 90°C
  • Dimension: 30.2mm x 65mm

Development Resources

Wiki: www.waveshare.com/wiki/SIM7000E_NB-IoT_HAT

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Guter 2/3/4G HAT mit leichten Designschwächen
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Guter 2/3/4G HAT mit leichten Designschwächen

In Kombination mit einem Raspberry Pi Zero W und einer Micro Sim funktioniert dieser HAT ausgezeichnet im österreichischen Mobilfunknetz. Dank einer eigenen USB Buchse können Testkommandos und Firmwareupdates auch über den PC gesendet werden. Der Transceiver Hersteller SIMCom stellt umfangreiche Dokumentation und Tools zu Verfügung.

Die unterstützten LTE Bänder sind in Europa gerade noch ausreichend. Leider werden Band 1 und 7 nicht unterstützt was in Zukunft in Städten vielleicht Probleme mit sich bringt.

Zwei Punkte sind mir aufgefallen:
- Für ein erfolgreiches Firmwareupdate über die USB Buchse mußte ich den HAT vom Raspberry Pi Zero abziehen
- Die Klapphalterung für die SIM Karte ist mittig unter dem Modul angebracht und nur erreichbar wenn der Raspberry Pi Zero abgezogen wird.

Die Plazierung des SIM Karten Halterung ist meiner Meinung nach ein Designfehler da die Karte im eingebauten Zustand nicht getauscht werden kann. Dafür habe ich bei der Bewertung einen Punkt abgezogen.

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