USB to GSM Module Quad-band GSM GPRS SIM800C Module for Bluetooth-compatible SMS Messaging With Antenna
27.00$
Product Features
USB to GSM is a quad-band GSM/GPRS module with stable performance, compact appearance and high cost performance, which can meet the various needs of customers. Integrated USB to serial port chip, plug directly into the computer to debug. The SIM800C operates at GSM/GPRS850/900/1800/1900MHz and is used worldwide. It can transmit voice, SMS information and data information with low power consumption, and can be applied to various compact product design requirements.
Product Parameters
- Onboard original SIM800C GSM/GPRS module
- Onboard CH340T USB to serial port chip, easy to install and high compatibility
- Self-elastic SIM card slot design for mobile 2G/3G/4GMicro SIM and Nano cards
- The module is powered on automatically to connect to the network, no need to press the button to control the boot, eliminating the troublesome boot process
- Support SMS messaging, provide management software
- Support GPRS data transmission under 2G network, can be applied to occasions such as mobile meter reading
- Support Bluetooth-compatible data transmission, IEEE802.15 Bluetooth-compatible standard, 2.4GHz working frequency band
- Support adaptive baud rate
- With the work indicator, no network, no SIM card or SIM card is inserted, the L ED lamp flashes quickly in 1 second interval, and the normal access network flashes once every 3 seconds.
- Board size: 27*50.7mm.
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Additional information
Origin | CN(Origin) |
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Condition | New |
Type | Voltage Regulator |
Package | TQFP |
is_customized | Yes |
Model Number | USB to GSM Module |
Application | Transmission of data information |
Operating Temperature | SIM800C Module |
Supply Voltage | GSM GPRS |
Dissipation Power | With Antenna |
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