GSM / GPRS
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External GPRS-GSM-UMTS Antenna
€13.00External GPRS-GSM-UMTS Antenna to use with our Arduino GPRS Module. It includes a SMA-Female to UFL pigtail.
- Frequency: 850 MHz-900 MHz-2.1 GHz-1800 MHz-1900 MHz
- Impedance: 50 Ohms
- Mounting: on glass
- Polarization: horizontal
- Gain: 2.14dBi
- VSWR: <2:1
- Power handling: 25W
- Cable length: 2.5m
- Connector: SMA Male
- Size: 117mm x12,5mm x 4mm
- Operating temperature: -40°Cto +85°C
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Internal GPRS-GSM Antenna
€6.00Internal GPRS-GSM Antenna to use with our Arduino GPRS Module.
- Frequency: 900 MHz-2.1 GHz-1800 MHz
- Impedance: 50 Ohms
- Polarization: vertical
- Gain: 0 dBi
- VSWR: <2:1
- Power handling: 25W
- Connector: UFL
- Housing size: 35mm x 6mm
- Operating temperature: -40°C to +85°C
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Quadband Mobile - Arduino Pack
€91.00This product has been replaced by a new version. See the new Quadband Mobile SIM900 - Arduino Pack.
Quadband Mobile - Arduino Pack contains:
- Arduino UNO
- GPRS Quadband Module for Arduino
IMPORTANT: Powering the boardNOTE: If you are looking for a complete solution to use 3G, GPRS and A-GPS, you can use our 3G/GPRS shield for Arduino (3G + GPS) or our Kit with Audio/Video
NOTE: If you are searching for Wireless Sensor Networks devices (motes) you may be interested in our ready to market sensor platform: Waspmote which counts with more than 50 sensors available to use.
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GPRS Quadband Module for Arduino
€71.00This product has been replaced by a new version. See the new GPRS/GSM Quadband Module SIM900 for Arduino.
GPRS Quadband Module for Arduino offers GPRS connection to your Arduino board. It includes the HiLo SAGEM communication module. You can send your data by SMS or do missed calls from your Arduino to mobile devices... or to another Arduino connected to this module. It is necessary an antenna in order to establish a communication.
Documentation:
Tutorial: basic guide for getting started with the module.
Video-tutorial
Schematic
AT Commands
SAGEM Module InfoDownload the Fritzing library to include in your electronic designs here
NOTE: If you are looking for a complete solution to use 3G, GPRS and A-GPS, you can use our 3G/GPRS shield for Arduino (3G + GPS) or our Kit with Audio/Video
NOTE: If you are searching for Wireless Sensor Networks devices (motes) you may be interested in our ready to market sensor platform: Waspmote which counts with more than 50 sensors available to use.
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3G/GPRS shield for Arduino / Raspberry Pi (3G + GPS)
€149.00The new 3G shield for Arduino enables the connectivity to high speed WCDMA and HSPA cellular networks in order to make possible the creation of the next level of worldwide interactivity projects inside the new "Internet of Things" era.
The module counts also with an internal GPS what enables the location of the device outdoors and indoors combining standard NMEA frames with mobile cell ID triangulation using both assisted-mobile (A-GPS) and mobile-based (S-GPS) modes.
You can also find our Audio/Video Kit to complete this 3G/GPRS Shield. Antennas not included.
You will need to update your firmware to play mp3. The update is available here. Uncompress and run it in a PC with Windows (emulated Windows not supported).
Features: - WCDMA and HSPA 3G networks compatibility
- Internal GPS for Assisted A-GPS and Supported S-GPS modes
- Video Camera (640x480) for video and photo recordings available
- Audio Kit including microphone, speaker, hands free and headphones available
- SD file system up to 32GB
- Works as a standard 3G modem in Linux/Windows/MacOS (~7.2Mbps download, ~5.5Mbps upload)
- Talk directly to web servers by HTTP/HTTPS (secure)
- Upload and download files directly by FTP/FTPS (secure)
- Send and receive mails by POP3/SMTP
- Play compressed audio filesDownload the Fritzing library to include in your electronic designs here
Documentation:
- Tutorial + Complete Reference Guide
- Video-Tutorial
- SIM5218 AT command manual
- 3G shield schematicNOTE: The Arduino/Raspberry Pi jumper MUST be in Arduino position. The Raspberry Pi position should be used only if the shield is connected to a Raspberry Pi. A wrong position of this jumper can damage the 3G shield.
NOTE: If you only need to send SMS or use a low bandwidth for data transfer you can use our cheaper GPRS/GSM Quadband SIM900 module for Arduino.NOTE: If you are searching for Wireless Sensor Networks devices (motes) you may be interested in our ready to market sensor platform: Waspmote which counts with more than 50 sensors available to use.
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3G/GPRS shield for Arduino / Raspberry Pi (3G + GPS) + Audio/Video Kit
€180.00The new 3G shield for Arduino enables the connectivity to high speed WCDMA and HSPA cellular networks in order to make possible the creation of the next level of worldwide interactivity projects inside the new "Internet of Things" era.
The module counts also with an internal GPS what enables the location of the device outdoors and indoors combining standard NMEA frames with mobile cell ID triangulation using both assisted-mobile (A-GPS) and mobile-based (S-GPS) modes. Antennas not included.
You will need to update your firmware to play mp3. The update is available here. Uncompress and run it in a PC with Windows (emulated Windows not supported).
This Kit includes:
- 3G/GPRS shield for Arduino (3G + GPS)
- 2Gb microSD card
- Electret Microphone
- VGA Sensor Camera
- Jumper Wires (F/M)
- Speaker 8 ohm 2W
- Handsfree headphones
- miniUSB Cable
- Internal SpeakerFeatures:
- WCDMA and HSPA 3G networks compatibility
- Internal GPS for Assisted A-GPS and Supported S-GPS modes
- Video Camera (640x480) for video and photo recordings available
- Audio Kit including microphone, speaker, hands free and headphones available
- SD file system up to 32GB
- Works as a standard 3G modem in Linux/Windows/MacOS (~7.2Mbps download, ~5.5Mbps upload)
- Talk directly to web servers by HTTP/HTTPS (secure)
- Upload and download files directly by FTP/FTPS (secure)
- Send and receive mails by POP3/SMTP
- Play compressed audio filesDownload the Fritzing library to include in your electronic designs here
Documentation:
- Tutorial + Complete Reference Guide
- Video - Tutorial
- SIM5218 AT command manual
- 3G shield schematicNOTE: The Arduino/Raspberry Pi jumper MUST be in Arduino position. The Raspberry Pi position should be used only if the shield is connected to a Raspberry Pi. A wrong position of this jumper can damage the 3G shield.
NOTE: If you only need to send SMS or use a low bandwidth for data transfer you can use our cheaper GPRS/GSM Quadband SIM900 module for Arduino.
NOTE: If you are searching for Wireless Sensor Networks devices (motes) you may be interested in our ready to market sensor platform: Waspmote which counts with more than 50 sensors available to use.
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Quadband Mobile SIM900 - Arduino Pack
€82.00Quadband Mobile SIM900 - Arduino Pack contains:
- Arduino UNO
- GPRS Quadband SIM900 Module for Arduino
Important! Powering the board. You need an External Power Supply.NOTE: If you are looking for a complete solution to use 3G, GPRS and A-GPS, you can use our 3G/GPRS shield for Arduino (3G + GPS) or our Kit with Audio/Video
NOTE: If you are searching for Wireless Sensor Networks devices (motes) you may be interested in our ready to market sensor platform: Waspmote which counts with more than 50 sensors available to use.
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GPRS/GSM Quadband Module for Arduino / Raspberry Pi (SIM900)
€63.00GPRS/GSM Quadband Module for Arduino (SIM900) offers GPRS connection to your Arduino board.
It includes the SIM900 communication module from SIMCom. It is necessary an antenna in order to establish a communication.
You can send SMS, make calls or create TCP and UDP sockets in order to send the information to the Internet. HTTP and FTP protocols are also available in order to send the information to the cloud directly from your Arduino.Documentation:
- Tutorial
- Schematic
- AT Commands
- SIM900 Module InfoNOTE: The Arduino/Raspberry Pi jumper MUST be in Arduino position. The Raspberry Pi position should be used only if the shield is connected to a Raspberry Pi. A wrong position of this jumper can damage the GPRS shield.
Differences between SIM900 and HiLo Modules
- GPRS_Pro performs the same actions that GPRS module (some functions had been enhanced) and new functions has been added such as multiconnection for TCP/IP and UDP/IP clients, audio control or operator selection.
- Regarding power consumption it has been reduced from 56µA to 30µA in power down mode (GPRS_OFF power mode).
- The SIM900 module improves TCP/IP and UDP/IP connections adding new features such as TCP/IP server and multiconnection mode that allows up to 8 TCP/UDP clients or up to 7 TCP/UDP clients and 1 TCP/IP server. Extra functions such as autosending timer, add IP headers, setting DNS servers,... have been added.
- Also uploading and downloading functions have been upgraded to allow to select the origin and destiny folder into the SD card and FTP server.
- New functions allow to manage speaker level, Calling Line Identification (CLI) , mute, call alert. Also GSM/GPRS operator connection can be managed with functions such as get current operator, set preferred operator list, get cell information.Important! Powering the board. You need an External Power Supply.
If you need information of our old HiLo GPRS Quadband Module, you can check it here. Note than both are using the same breakout board so we have had to modify it to be compatible with the new SIM900 module, adding a diode in the voltage regulator.
NOTE: If you are looking for a complete solution to use 3G, GPRS and A-GPS, you can use our 3G/GPRS shield for Arduino (3G + GPS) or our Kit with Audio/Video
NOTE: If you are searching for Wireless Sensor Networks devices (motes) you may be interested in our ready to market sensor platform: Waspmote which counts with more than 50 sensors available to use.
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