neoaspilet11
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Hello friends,
I am currently evaluating which module to use..
Here are my options
1.) Simcom SIM548
pros:
- there is just 2 voltage rails + VRTC(battery). VGSM = 3.4 to 4.5V; VGPS = 3.3V
- I read some hardware and firmware specs; it seems easy to use
cons:
- connection to the module is via board to board connector. I dont really understand how the module should be connected into an application board. should the components side of the application board will face the upside of the module?? the module has a metal protection on teh upside
- since the module is obviously to be mounted in a vehicle and vehicle is constantly jerking and moving the connector will be the weakest link
2.) Telit GE863-QUAD / PY
pros:
- theres a python interpreter in the module so i picked it
- it is a BGA module.. so the issues of connector are solved
cons:
I dont unsderstand the CMOS 2.8V on teh data sheet. does it mean that all inputs to teh module should be at 2.8V not 3.3V shich is my app board is running
I havent seen the cost of Tel it.
Anybody who came up with this issues before I would be glad if you could share ur experiences and whats teh best move for this issue.
Thank you,
neo
I am currently evaluating which module to use..
Here are my options
1.) Simcom SIM548
pros:
- there is just 2 voltage rails + VRTC(battery). VGSM = 3.4 to 4.5V; VGPS = 3.3V
- I read some hardware and firmware specs; it seems easy to use
cons:
- connection to the module is via board to board connector. I dont really understand how the module should be connected into an application board. should the components side of the application board will face the upside of the module?? the module has a metal protection on teh upside
- since the module is obviously to be mounted in a vehicle and vehicle is constantly jerking and moving the connector will be the weakest link
2.) Telit GE863-QUAD / PY
pros:
- theres a python interpreter in the module so i picked it
- it is a BGA module.. so the issues of connector are solved
cons:
I dont unsderstand the CMOS 2.8V on teh data sheet. does it mean that all inputs to teh module should be at 2.8V not 3.3V shich is my app board is running
I havent seen the cost of Tel it.
Anybody who came up with this issues before I would be glad if you could share ur experiences and whats teh best move for this issue.
Thank you,
neo