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4G modem selection #18
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Timothy Woo (aka Botletics) has a little bit more info about the SIM modems, located here. He sells each of the variants (SIM7500JC looks to be out of stock right now) on his website for $42. An alternative source is TechShip. They offer the SIM7500A, SIM7500E, and SIM7500SA for about $48, $48, and $50, respectively. Note the A and E variants offer just the modem, while the SA variant is mounted on a mPCIe card. I have no experience with either of these vendors. Neither of the prices include shipping and/or taxes. |
I Suggest to see Sara-U2xx Series like U270 or 201 it is the smallest 3G Module just 16mmx26mm |
The global version of the SARA series is SARA-U201. Available at DigiKey for just under $50 or Hong Kong-based Components-Center.com for $18. Same disclaimers apply: I have no experience with either of these vendors. Neither of the prices include shipping and/or taxes. May be worth looking into some of the IoT cellular modems. Most of them run at LTE Cat-0, Cat-M1 or NB-IoT, which have significantly lower uplink and downlink speeds than the "normal" LTE Cat-1 modules, but they are also much cheaper. Depending on the needs of the project, these may work. Otherwise, my research has unearthed no other <$50 4G global modules. |
@snehasj thank you, this is an awesome explanation to all these codes! I'm likely going to get these modems from Taobao, just looked it up and they're available for as low as 172RMB ($25). I was thinking about IoT options, but we do need audio support - many of the IoT options do not implement call support. Thank you for your research! @Kenzo95 SARA-U201 seems like a capable 3G modem, and cheap at that! It only has digital audio, so we'll need to provide DAC/ADC. I'm not sure if it will end up cheaper than SIM5300, but it's physically smaller - which is good - , so it's something to keep in mind while I'm experimenting with 3G modules. |
If I understand the code names correctly SIM7XXXA is for America, E for Europe, JC for Japan, and G for global. |
Have there been any updates on 3G/4G support? I would like to help out with this. |
We're looking for a suitable 4G modem to design a breakout for. I've already developed breakouts for SIM5320 and
Requirements:
Possible picks:
TODO:
Feel free to post your links in the comments =)
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