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GSM-GPS click is a mikroBUS add-on board with a SIM808 module that combines GSM/GPRS and GPS into a single device. Ideal for remote tracking devices in any shape or form.
The high-performance GSM/GPRS engine works on GSM, EGSM, DSC and PCS frequencies. The GPS has a 1 second TTF (Time To First Fix) from a hot start and 30 seconds from a cold start. Tracking sensitivity is -165 dBm.
The board has two antenna connectors, one for GSM the other for GPS. The bottom side has a SIM card slot and a Micro USB connector for interfacing with a PC.
GSM-GPS click communicates with the target board MCU through mikroBUS UART interface, with additional functionality provided by STAT, PWRKEY, RTS, RS, and CTS. Beside the mikroBUS, the board has additional pins for connecting speakers and a microphone to the GSM engine.
GSM-GPS click uses either a 3.3V or 5V power supply. |
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GSM/GNSS click combines GPS/GLONASS location tracking with GSM module capability for mobile communication. The click features Quectel's MC60 quad-band module. GSM/GNSS click runs on either 3.3V or 5V power supply and communicates with the target MCU over UART interface, and the following mikroBUS™ pins: AN, RST, PWM, INT. |
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GSM Click is an add-on board in the mikroBUS form factor and is a perfect solution for adding a GSM/GPRS communication layer to your device. It features the Telit GL865-QUAD GSM/GPRS module which supports GSM/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900 MHz Quad-band frequency. The board contains a TXB0106 6-bit bidirectional voltage-level translator as well as a SIM card socket. GSM Click communicates with the target microcontroller via seven mikroBUS lines (RX, TX, INT, PWM, CS, RST and AN). The board uses a 3.3V power supply, but can communicate at either 3.3V or 5V voltage levels (selection by SMD jumper). An LED diode indicates the presence of power supply. |
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GSM2 Click is a perfect solution for adding a GSM/GPRS communication layer to your device. It features the Quectel M95 GSM/GPRS module which supports GSM850MHz, GSM900MHz, DCS1800MHz or PCS1900MHz quad-band frequencies with 85.6 kbps GPRS data transfer. The board is designed in the mikroBUS form factor and contains quadrupole audio/microphone jack, SMA antenna connector and a SIM card socket. GSM Click communicates with the target microcontroller via seven mikroBUS lines (RX, TX, INT, PWM, CS, RST and AN). The board uses a 5V power supply, but can communicate at either 3.3V or 5V voltage levels (selection by SMD jumper). An LED diode indicates the presence of power supply. |
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GSM3 click carries the SIM800H, which is a quad-band (850/900/1800/1900MHz) GSM/GPRS module that transmits voice, sms and data information. Utilizing the module's full potential, GSM3 click also has an audio input/output connection pad (for a microphone and earphones, which can also be used as an FM antenna). The SIM800H also supports Bluetooth, so a 2.4 GHz active antenna is also included on the board. Two indication LEDs signal the operating and network status of the module. The board uses a 5V power supply, but can communicate at either 3.3V or 5V voltage levels (selection by SMD jumper). An LED diode indicates the presence of power supply. |
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GSM 4 click is a mikroBUS™ add-on board that features the u-blox SARA-G3 series 2.5G GSM/GPRS cellular quad-band module. The SARA-G3 module has a miniature LGA (Land Grid Array) form factor as well as an RF transceiver and a power amplifier. |
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The GPS click (previously EasyGPS) board is a compact solution for adding GPS functionality to your device. It features the LEA-6S, high performance u-blox 6 positioning engine. Board is organized in mikroBUS form factor. Communication is done using UART or USB connection.
This board can be operated at 3.3V only.
Can be used without a microcontroller by connecting straight to a PC via USB. |
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GPS2 Click is an add-on board in the mikroBUS form factor. It includes the Quectel L30 GPS module as well as an SMA antenna connector. The module has an advanced jamming suppression mechanism and innovative RF architecture ensuring maximum GPS performance. It supports location, navigation and industrial applications including autonomous GPS C/A, SBAS (WAAS or EGNOS) and A-GPS. The board is designed for use with active antennas. SMD jumpers are provided in three groups for selecting between UART, I2C and SPI communication lines. Another SMD jumper is used to select between 3.3V or 5V power supply. |
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GPS3 click carries Quectel's L80 GPS module, a high-sensitivity ultra slim GPS module with a patch antenna. The module incorporates several technologies that enhance the GPS performance. EASY Technology ensures that L80 can calculate and predict orbits automatically using data stored in its internal flash memory. AlwaysLocate technology adaptively adjusts the on/off time to balance between positioning accuracy and power consumption. The Automatic antenna switching function enables switching between the internal patch antenna and the external active antenna, keeping positioning during the switching process. |
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Nano GPS click carries the Nano Hornet module from OriginGPS. It's the smallest GPS module with an integrated patch antenna (measuring just 10x10x3.8mm). Hence, Nano GPS click is also the smallest of all MikroElektronika GPS click boards. Despite its size, it offers superior sensitivity and outstanding performance, with time to first fix (TTFF) of less than 1 second, accuracy of approximately 1m, and tracking sensitivity down to -163dBm. |
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The SmartGPS is a development tool that will help you understand GPS technologies. Connect GPS (Global Positioning System) to your PC or development board using the LEA-6S module. The intuitive design of SmartGPS guides you through the process of learning GPS.
The board features a switching power supply and backup battery, and can be operated at either 3.3V or 5V.
Can be used without a microcontroller by connecting straight to a PC via USB. |
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Our GSM Library is designed to make interacting with a GSM module reliable and easy. The base library includes functions for detecting missed calls, reading/writing the GSM modules internal RTCC (real-time calendar and clock), extracting the date/time from the GSM network, reading the modules IMEI code, and entering the SIM card pin code.
Extensions are available for adding text messaging (SMS) and/or GPRS functionality to the library. |
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GSM/GNSS 2 click combines GPS/GLONASS location tracking with GSM module capability for mobile communication. The click carries SIM868 quad-band GSM/GPRS module.
GSM/GNSS 2 click is designed to run on either 3.3V or 5V power supply. It communicates with the target MCU over UART interface. |
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