Template: SIM7600X 4G HAT User Manual
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Features
- 40PIN GPIO extension header for connecting Jetson Nano
- Supports dial-up, telephone call, SMS, mail, TCP, UDP, DTMF, HTTP, FTP, etc.
- Supports GPS, BeiDou, Glonass, LBS base station positioning
- 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
- SIM card slot, supports 1.8V/3V SIM card
- Onboard 3.5mm audio jack with earphone and mic support, for making telephone calls
- 2x LED indicators, easy to monitor the working status
- Onboard voltage translator, the operating voltage can be configured to 3.3V or 5V via jumper
- Baudrate: 300bps ~ 4Mbps (default: 115200bps)
- Autobauding baudrate: 9600bps ~ 115200bps
- Control via AT commands (3GPP TS 27.007, 27.005, and V.25TER command set)
- Supports SIM application toolkit: SAT Class 3, GSM 11.14 Release 99, USAT
Testing
- Insert the SIM card and earphone to the SIM7600X board, if you want to test the TF card slot, you can also insert a TF card to the card slot.
- Connect the USB interface of SIM7600X board to PC.
- The PWR indicator turns on after connecting
- Long-press the PWR button for 1, the NET LED turns on and became flashing after 10s. (If the NET indicator keeps solid, please check if the SIM card is workable)
- Check the Device Manager of PC, the several COM ports will be recognized:
- If the COM ports are recognized with an exclamation symbol, you should install the driver manually.
- Connect the DONGLE to Windows PC (Hereafter we use Windows 10 PC as example))
- Open Device Manager—>Other Devices—>“SimTech, Incorporated”—>Update driver—>Browse my compute for driver software—>Choose the driver according to your OS—>Install it
- After installation, all the devices should be recognized normally as below:
【Note】If you want to let the module power on automatically after booting, you can just connect PWR pin to GND and connect P7 pin to GND.
【Note】Reference of indicators
AT commands for testing
AT Command | Description | Return |
---|---|---|
ATE | ATE1: Echo mode on ATE0: Echo mode off |
OK |
AT+CGMI | Request manufacturer indentification | OK |
AT+CGMM | Request model indentification | OK |
AT+CGSN | Request product serial number identification | OK |
AT+CSUB | Request porduct version | OK |
AT+CGMR | Request firmware version | OK |
AT+IPREX | Configure buad rate of model | +IPREX:OK |
AT+CRESET | Reset model | OK |
AT+CSQ | Query signal quality | OK |
AT+CPIN? | Query SIM card status | +CPIN:RRADY |
AT+COPS? | Query provider information | +COPS:OK |
AT+CREG? | Query network registation status | +CREG: OK |
AT+CPSI? | Query UE system information | |
AT+CNMP | Select Network Mode: 2: Automatic |
OK |
For more information about the AT command, you can refer to AT command manual
Make calls and answer
- Insert the SIM card, connect the LTE antenna and connect the USB interface of SIM7600E-H 4G HAT to PC, Then press the PWRKEY to power on the boardl
- Check whether the indicators blink correctly (PWR's and NET's flashes)
- Send AT commands as bellow:
Commands | Description | Return |
---|---|---|
AT+CNUM | Phone number (only supported by some SIM cards) | +CNUM OK |
AT+CSDVC | AT+CSDVC=1: Handset output AT+CSDVC=3: Speaker output |
OK |
AT+CLVL=? | Check volume level | OK |
AT+CLVL=2 | Volume level set to 2 | OK |
ATD<phone_number>; | Make calls | OK |
AT+CHUP | Hang up call | OK |
AT+CLIP=1 | Phone ring | OK |
ATA | Answer call | OK |
The hardware configration of the New Version
In the second half of 2021, the SIM7600 series boards will be switched to new versions for shipment. The old and new versions can be used normally and stably.Compared with the old version, the new version has the following changes:
- 1) Newly added 330uF electrolytic capacitor (Stronger voltage stabilization ability)
- 2) Newly added PWR and Flightmode pin jumpers (Automatic power-on function can be set, and the IO port can be customized to control the switch and Flight mode)
- 3) Add solderable pads for VCCIO.(when used with Raspberry Pi, the SIM7600X 4G HAT is soldered at 3.3V working level by default; if you need to use 5V working-level MCU, you can change it to 5V by yourself)
- 4) Add solderable pads for the module USB. (if you don’t want to use a USB adapter cable, you can solder them to the corresponding USB solder joints at the bottom of the Raspberry Pi through some flying cables. This operation should be used with caution by non-professionals)
- 5) The power management IC was changed from MP1482 to SPX29302
- 6) The silkscreen naming is changed from "WPI naming" to "BCM naming"
- 7) Fine-tuning the layout
- 8) Add new solder joints for module Boot to burn the firmware forcibly. Short-circuit the two pads can enter the forced firmware burning mode. (Only used when the firmware cannot be burned normally)
Description of turning on/off the HAT for New Version
- In the new version, PWR and 3V3 are short-circuited by default, so the HAT turned on automatically after connecting to the power supply.
- If you need to use the PWRKEY button to turn on/off the HAT, please remove the jumper cap between PWR and 3V3:
- If you want to use the Raspberry Pi to turn on/off, please set the jumper cap between PWR and D6:
Flight mode description of the New Version
- The new version of the HAT doesn't turn on the Flight mode by default:
- If you need to control the Flight mode through the Raspberry Pi pins, set the jumper cap between Flight and D4: