Arch GPRS V2
Arch GPRS V2 is the new and improved version of the Arch GPRS development board from
also an
mbed
enabled development board that houses a cellular networking module along with a microcontroller. Arch GPRS V2 uses the
LPC11U37 Microcontroller instead of the LPC11U24 used in the Arch GPRS. You can use the mbed C/C++ SDK, libraries and optimizing
online development tools to rapidly build your Arch GPRS V2 based prototype. The cellular networking module on the Arch GPRS is based
on the SIM900 Quad-band GSM/GRPS engine from SIMCom. With this, data collection functions can be performed easily using the 2G
GSM/GPRS based cellular network. Arch GPRS V2 has a standard Arduino interface as well as
to connect existing Shields and
battery to charge from it. A low-power design guarantees easy charging and long hour operations when outdoors!
Note
Arch GPRS V2 does not come with
Features
mbed enabled
o
Online development tools
o
Easy to use C/C++ SDK
o
Lots of published libraries, projects
NXP LPC11U37 Controller
o
Low power ARM Cortex-M0 Core
o
On chip 128KB Flash, 12KB SRAM, 4KB EEPROM
o
USB Device, UART, I2C
SIM900 Module
o
Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900MHz) GSM/GPRS support
o
Supports external SIM card: 1.8V/3V
o
Control with standard AT Commands
Select automatically USB5V or Solar panel to charge a battery
Grove
products to Arch GPRS V2. You can even connect a solar panel directly to the board to allow the
an mbed
interface. To output debug messages, please try USBSerial.
Seeed
Studio. Like the original Arch GPRS, it is
Grove
connectors on board. It is convenient
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