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{{Infobox item|
 
|name=[[GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT]]
 
|name=[[GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT]]
|brief=Compatible with Raspberry Pi 2B/3B/Zero/Zero W
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|brief=Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4B/3B/2B/Zero/Zero W
|img=[[File:GSM-GPRS-GNSS-HAT-1.jpg|300px|link=http://www.waveshare.com/gsm-gprs-gnss-hat.htm]]SIM868 module supports GSM, GPRS, GNSS, Bluetooth
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|platform=GPS/GSM
 
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|website_en=[http://www.waveshare.com/gsm-gprs-gnss-hat.htm Waveshare website]
|interface1=Raspberry Pi
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|interface1=RPi
 
|interface2=USB TO UART
 
|interface2=USB TO UART
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|related=
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{{Product List|Modules/Wireless Communication/GPS / GSM}}
 
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{{Note| The following conditions must be met simultaneously to use GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT
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*1) Countries or regions covered by 2G networks
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*2) Use a SIM card that still retains the 2G network operator  |}}
  
 
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT, Compatible with Raspberry Pi 2B/3B/Zeo/Zero W
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GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT, Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4B/3B/2B/Zeo/Zero W
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|More = [http://www.waveshare.com/gsm-gprs-gnss-hat.htm More]}}
 
|More = [http://www.waveshare.com/gsm-gprs-gnss-hat.htm More]}}
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{{GSM/GPRS/GPS HAT User Manual}}
 
  
 
== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==
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*[https://files.waveshare.com/upload/4/4a/GSM_GPRS_GNSS_HAT_User_Manual_EN.pdf User Manual]
 
*[[:File:GSM-GPRS-GNSS-HAT-Schematic_.pdf|Schematic]]
 
*[[:File:GSM-GPRS-GNSS-HAT-Schematic_.pdf|Schematic]]
 
*[[:File:GSM-GPRS-GNSS-HAT-Code.7z| Source code]]
 
*[[:File:GSM-GPRS-GNSS-HAT-Code.7z| Source code]]
 
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*[[:File:GSM_PWRKEY.rar | PWRKEY script]]
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===3D drawing===
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*[[:File:GSM_GPRS_GNSS_HAT_3D_Drawing.zip | 3D Drawing]]
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===Firmware===
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*[[:File:SIM800_Series_download_Tools_Customer_v1.23.rar | Upgrade tools]]
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==Related Instruction==
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*[[SIM868 PPP Dail-up Networking]]
 
== Datasheets ==
 
== Datasheets ==
 
=== SIM868 Related ===
 
=== SIM868 Related ===
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*[[:File:CP2102.pdf|CP2102]]
 
*[[:File:CP2102.pdf|CP2102]]
 
*[[:File:NDC7002N.pdf|NDC7002N]]
 
*[[:File:NDC7002N.pdf|NDC7002N]]
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== FAQ ==
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{{FAQ|The SIM card works with telephone, but cannot register to network with this module?|
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* Check whether your SIM card supports GSM sevice|||}}
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{{FAQ| Could it power on the module by program instead of button press manually?|
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*The new version support to power on/off the module by controlling the P4. Old version only support button control
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*The new version has a wire beside the SIM chip.
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[[File:GSM GPRS GNSS HAT power.png|400px]]
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{{FAQ|Is it possible to control the power on and off through the program?
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|You can control the power on and off through the Raspberry Pi P4 pin.
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{{FAQ|Why does it turn off after turning it on?
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|Please check whether the power supply has 5V, use the computer USB to debug, and pay attention to whether the computer USB cable has 5V output. and point the antenna outward.
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{{FAQ|No sound in the caller mic recording?
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|Headset seat is a 4-segment national standard (also known as OMTP) headset interface, if the American standard (also known as CTIA) headset may appear wheat no sound phenomenon.
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{{FAQ|Does it support in the US?
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|Yes, such as T-mobile.
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{{FAQ|Is it possible to use the Raspberry Pi's USB port for control?
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|Yes, you need to dial the jumper on the board to A and plug the USB cable into the USB port of the Raspberry Pi. It should be noted that the Raspberry Pi 4B needs to be plugged into the 3.0 interface.
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{{FAQ|Does it support 3G/4G?
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|No, the module uses the SIM868 module of simcom, which is a 2G module.
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{{FAQ|I can't get the GPRS network all the time. Do I need to set the APN? Is it related to the user password?
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|[[File: GSM-GPRS-GNSS HAT-FAQ.png]]<br/>
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If the SIM card provided by the operator needs to set the APN and username and password, you need to set it accordingly. For the setting instructions, please refer to:<br/>
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[[File:GSM-GPRS-GNSS HAT-FAQ2.png]]<br/>
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[[File:GSM-GPRS-GNSS HAT-FAQ3.png]]<br/>
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Related document refer to [[:File:SIM800 Series AT Command Manual V1.11.pdf|SIM800 Series AT Command Manual]]
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== FAQ ==
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==Support==
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Latest revision as of 08:30, 8 November 2023

GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT
Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4B/3B/2B/Zero/Zero W
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The following conditions must be met simultaneously to use GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT
  • 1) Countries or regions covered by 2G networks
  • 2) Use a SIM card that still retains the 2G network operator

Introduction

GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT, Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4B/3B/2B/Zeo/Zero W

More

Resources

3D drawing

Firmware

Related Instruction

Datasheets

SIM868 Related

Other Chips

FAQ


 Answer:
  • The new version support to power on/off the module by controlling the P4. Old version only support button control
  • The new version has a wire beside the SIM chip.

GSM GPRS GNSS HAT power.png

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 Answer:
You can control the power on and off through the Raspberry Pi P4 pin.

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 Answer:
Please check whether the power supply has 5V, use the computer USB to debug, and pay attention to whether the computer USB cable has 5V output. and point the antenna outward.
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 Answer:
Headset seat is a 4-segment national standard (also known as OMTP) headset interface, if the American standard (also known as CTIA) headset may appear wheat no sound phenomenon.

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 Answer:
Yes, such as T-mobile.

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 Answer:
Yes, you need to dial the jumper on the board to A and plug the USB cable into the USB port of the Raspberry Pi. It should be noted that the Raspberry Pi 4B needs to be plugged into the 3.0 interface.

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 Answer:
No, the module uses the SIM868 module of simcom, which is a 2G module.

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 Answer:
GSM-GPRS-GNSS HAT-FAQ.png

If the SIM card provided by the operator needs to set the APN and username and password, you need to set it accordingly. For the setting instructions, please refer to:
GSM-GPRS-GNSS HAT-FAQ2.png
GSM-GPRS-GNSS HAT-FAQ3.png
Related document refer to SIM800 Series AT Command Manual

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