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Broadcom is developing solutions supporting the next generation of 3G and 4G high-speed mobile technologies. As part of the CellAirityTM Mobile Platform, Broadcom offers a family of HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access), WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple-Access), EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution), GPRS (General Packet Radio Services) and GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) baseband processors for use in cellular handsets, PC cards and other wireless-enabled consumer electronics.
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World's easiest GSM/GPRS Controller, embedded with a powerful PIC18F6722 Microchip processor, that offers built-in digital and analog I/O combined with GSM/GPRS connectivity in a compact form factor. Develop your application script simply and fast with the built-in libraries written in BASIC, PASCAL or C.
The Smart-Cell GSM Controller will reduce your Total Project Cost. It is specifically designed for reliable independent operation under most demanding field conditions.
Features:
- Microchip PIC18F6722 controller.
- 128KB User Flash Memory.
- 32kB of EEPROM Memory.
- 6 Protected Digital Inputs.
- 6 10-bit Analog Inputs.
- 4 SPDT Relay Outputs.
- Graphics Display Connector.
- 4x4 Keypads Connector.
- 2 RS232 serial communications.
- GSM/GPRS Cellular Modem.
- Normal and Sleep Mode operation.
- Battery Input for Back-up.
- Main voltage input indication.
- 2 LED's indicator.
- Ethernet Communication – Optional.
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The Pix-Cell is a high performance, programmable Cellular Single Board Controller, that offers built-in digital and analog I/O combined with GSM/GPRS connectivity in a compact form factor. The heart of the GSM controller is a Microchip PIC18F6722 operating up to 32MHz which provides fast data processing. Design your applications with an integrated BASIC, PASCAL or C compiler designed specifically for Pix-Cell GSM Controller.
Features:
- Small Size: 95x60x15mm.
- Microchip PIC18F6722 controller at 32MHz.
- 128KB Flash for user memory application.
- 32kB of EEPROM Memory.
- 3 Protected Digital Inputs.
- 3 10-bit Analog Inputs.
- SPDT Relay Output.
- RS232 serial communication.
- GSM/GPRS Cellular Modem.
- Normal and Sleep Mode operation.
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T50-Cheetah GSM1 transmits via the mobile phone network, which means that it has a largely unlimited range. It can be used advantageously for applications where there is a requirement for longer range, e.g. to control heating and lighting, alarms indicating faults, to mention a few. It supports the EGSM 900, DCS 1800 and PCS 1900 mobile networks, i.e. triple band. GSM1 communicates with a mobile phone either via a telephone call or via a coded text message.
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Aqualink is a GSM data logger which can be used for (AMR).
Device can be connected to any energy, water, gas or electrical meter, presure, level .... sensors.
The device is batery powered and periodicaly sends consumption data through an encrypted SMS to a processing server.
Aqualink is a low power device, intended for transferring small pockets of data from measuring devices, to the remote server. The basic device has two pulse inputs (active low with pull-up resistors), on which we can connect HRI, reed, Cybel or other measuring device with pulse output. The device is supplied from latest technology, high power LiSOCl battery, which is its only source of power and it is calculated to last six years, when transmitting one SMS message per day.
Aqualink works in two different modes. The first mode, which is mainly applied, works as a pulse counter with a very low power consumption of approx. 200A. In this mode a RTC (real time clock) is also operating. The microcontroller wakes up from sleep mode every hour to update counters and store information to memory. Also at that time the hour check is engaged and if current time (hour) matches the setting stored when the device was configured, the message composition and sending is engaged. The GSM module integrated on board is quad band and works in all continents. On the beginning of sending cycle the GSM module powers up and searches the appropriate GSM network. When it finds the network and registers to one, the SMS message is transmitted. The data in the message is encoded and holds the following information:
• current time and date
• firmware version
• GSM signal strength
• battery status
• error codes
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