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== Introduction ==
 
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4G/3G/2G/GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT for Raspberry Pi, Based on SIM7600X-H
 
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 22 March 2021

SIM7600E-H 4G HAT
SIM7600E-H.jpg

mainly applicable in Southeast Asia, West Asia, Europe, Africa

SIM7600E-H.jpg

mainly applicable in Southeast Asia, West Asia, Europe, Africa

SIM7600E-H.jpg

mainly applicable in North America (US, CA)

SIM7600E-H.jpg

mainly applicable in Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Latin America

SIM7600E-H.jpg

the global version for Pi

SIM7600G-H-4G-for-Jetson-Nano-1.jpg

the global version for Jetson Nano

Information

Categories: Modules, 4G, GPS/GSM, Raspberry Pi

Brand: Waveshare

Description
Features

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Interfaces

RPiUSBUART

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Introduction

4G/3G/2G/GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT for Raspberry Pi, Based on SIM7600X-H

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.
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  • 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:
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  • 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

File:SIM7600X-Driver-1.jpg File:SIM7600X-Driver-2.jpg File:SIM7600X-Driver-3.jpg File:SIM7600X-Driver-4.jpg File:SIM7600X-Driver-5.jpg File:SIM7600X-Driver-6.jpg

  • After installation, all the devices should be recognized normally as below:

SIM7600X-Driver-8.jpg 【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.

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【Note】Reference of indicators

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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 13: GSM only 38: LTE only 48: Any modes but LTE ....

OK

For more information about the AT command, you can refer to AT command manual

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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; Make calls OK
AT+CHUP Hang up call OK
AT+CLIP=1 Phone ring OK
ATA Answer call OK
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Resources

comparison

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Related Instruction

Tools

SIM7600 Related

Datasheets

Application Note

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FAQ

FAQ

Question:
NET light does not flicker after startup of SIM7600X, what should I do if the network is abnormal?
Answer:
This situation may not be successfully connected to the network, you can follow the steps below:

Firstly, check the hardware connection, check whether the antenna is properly connected, and check whether the +SIM card can be used to make normal calls and surf the Internet in mobile phones and other devices: After checking the hardware connection, the software can use these instructions:

  • Check whether the SIM card is in good contact: AT+CPIN?

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  • Check if sim card is in good contact: AT+CNMP?

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  • Check the signal quality of the current environment: AT+CSQ

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  • Check operator access status: AT+COPS?

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  • Check networking status: AT+CPSI?

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  • Check that you have successfully registered to the network: AT+CREG?

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