Serial Interfaces - SimCom SIM900D Hardware Design

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SIM900D Hardware Design

3.9 Serial Interfaces

Table11: Pin definition of the serial interfaces
Name
DTR
RI
DCD
Serial port
CTS
RTS
TXD
RXD
DBG_RXD
Debug port
DBG_TXD
SIM900D provides two unbalanced asynchronous serial ports. One is the serial port and the other is the debug
port. The GSM module is designed as a DCE (Data Communication Equipment), following the traditional
DCE-DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) connection. The module and the client (DTE) are connected through the
following signal (as following figure shows). Autobauding supports baud rate from 1200bps to 57600bps.
When the RXD, TXD, DBG_RXD, DBU_TXD are used, it should be pull up 10k to 3V.
Serial port
TXD: Send data to the RXD signal line of the DTE
RXD: Receive data from the TXD signal line of the DTE
Debug port
DBG_TXD: Send data to the RXD signal line of the DTE
SIM900D_Hardware Design_V1.04
Figure17: Seiko XH414H-IV01E Charge Characteristics
Pin
Function
43
Data terminal ready
11
Ring indicator
42
Data carrier detection
45
Clear to send
44
Request to send
4
Transmit data
3
Receive data
1
Receive data
2
Transmit data
36
2010.10.09

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