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The USB to GSM Module with SIM800C empowers you to integrate cellular connectivity into your development projects. This feature-rich module centers around the reliable SIM800C core, enabling functionalities like voice calls, SMS messaging, data transmission, and even Bluetooth communication. Featured By RoboticsBD.
Global Communication:
Supporting quad-band GSM/GPRS (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), this module seamlessly connects to cellular networks around the world. This ensures your project can leverage cellular connectivity regardless of geographical location.
Simplified Integration:
This USB to GSM module prioritizes ease of use. It eliminates the need for complex code writing with USB communication capabilities. The included PC software streamlines automation tasks, while features like automatic network connection and adaptive frequency further enhance user experience.
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General Specification | |
Feature | Specification |
Module | SIM800C |
Network Support | Quad-Band GSM/GPRS (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) |
Interface | USB |
Power Supply | DC 5V |
Operating Temperature | -20℃~85℃ |
Operating Humidity | 0%-95%RH |
Controller Size | 70 x 27 x 6 mm |
Antenna Size | 50 x 17 x 11 mm |
Shipment Weight | 0.020 kg |
Shipment Dimensions | 12 x 8 x 3 cm |
Please allow 5% measuring deviation due to manual measurement.
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The SIM800C module itself doesn't require specific software to function with a USB connection. It typically acts as a serial port device that you can interact with using terminal software like Putty or the Arduino IDE serial monitor.
Here's a quick guide on how to use a SIM800C with Putty:
You can then use AT commands to communicate with the SIM800C and control its various functionalities.
List of AT Commands
1 x USB to GSM Serial GPRS SIM800C Module
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