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<b>Description:</b><br> The GM862 is a GSM cellular module [[Category:Modules]] that enables you to connect to the cellular network using simple 'AT' commands.
  
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Yes it's as easy as sending:
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<tt>ATD 3035551234;</tt>
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Couple down sides to this module:<br>
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1) The GM862 uses a very specialized 50-pin molex connector that only comes in SMD.<br>
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2) The GM862 requires 3.8V at 1.9A peak. So you'll need to use the LT1528 as well.
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Cool module. Works anywhere with GSM connectivity (North America and Europe included).
  
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<b>Documents:</b><br>
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[[Media:1vv0300613 GM862-GPRS Hardware User Guide issue4.pdf|GM862 Hardware User Guide]]
  
<b>Description:</b> The GM862 is a GSM cellular module that enables you to connect to the cellular network using simple at commands.
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<b>Footprints:</b><br>
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[[SFE_Footprint_Library|SFE Footprint Library]]
  
Yes it's as easy as sending:
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FP Name: GM862
  
<tt>ATD 3035551234;</tt>
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The dimension stuff can be found on page x of the hardware datasheet. To implement this module onto a PCB layout, see the footprints associated with the SMD connector.
  
<b>Documents:</b>
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<b>Related Items:</b><br>
[[Media:1vv0300613 GM862-GPRS Hardware User Guide issue4.pdf|GM862 Hardware User Guide]]
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[[GM862 SMD Connector]]
  
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<b>Original Creator:</b> --[[User:Sparkfun|Sparkfun]] 22:18, 25 January 2006 (PST)
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 4 February 2008

GM862

Description:
The GM862 is a GSM cellular module that enables you to connect to the cellular network using simple 'AT' commands.

Yes it's as easy as sending:

ATD 3035551234;

Couple down sides to this module:
1) The GM862 uses a very specialized 50-pin molex connector that only comes in SMD.
2) The GM862 requires 3.8V at 1.9A peak. So you'll need to use the LT1528 as well.

Cool module. Works anywhere with GSM connectivity (North America and Europe included).

Documents:
GM862 Hardware User Guide

Footprints:
SFE Footprint Library

FP Name: GM862

The dimension stuff can be found on page x of the hardware datasheet. To implement this module onto a PCB layout, see the footprints associated with the SMD connector.

Related Items:
GM862 SMD Connector

Original Creator: --Sparkfun 22:18, 25 January 2006 (PST)