1. Introduction
1.1. Scope of Document
The objective of this document is to provide the user a centralized location for everything they
need to get their NL-SW-LTE-QBG96 Skywire modem up and running. The NL-SW-LTE-QBG96
Skywire modem will be referred to as, “QBG96” throughout this document.
1.1.1. NimbeLink Part Number
This guide was written under the assumption that the user has obtained a NimbeLink Skywire
QBG96 modem and either has their own development hardware or has access to one of
NimbeLink’s compatible IoT development kits. Key details regarding the QBG96 modem are
listed below.
Orderable Device
Description
Carrier
Network Type
NL-SW-LTE-QBG96
Skywire, LTE-M, NB-IoT, 2G
fallback, with GNSS
Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile,
Orange, Telstra, Telus, Vodafone
LTE-M, NB-IoT,
GSM
1.1.2. Compatible NimbeLink Development Kits
For development, the Skywire Development Kit (NL-SWDK) is recommended for use with the
QBG96 modem. If the user has integration or deployment issues, NimbeLink is able to provide
better debugging support when the NL-SWDK is used. In addition, the NL-SWDK was used
when creating the tutorials described in the remainder of this document. Some of the sections
will apply equally to any development hardware, but the user may need to adapt other sections
for their specific development setup.
All of the development kits listed below are compatible with the QBG96 modem and are
available for purchase on
.
NimbeLink Part
Description
NL-SWDK
Skywire Development Kit
NL-AB-BBBC
Skywire BeagleBone Black Cape
NL-AB-BBCL
Skywire BeagleBone Cape Lite
NL-AB-RPI
Skywire Raspberry Pi Adapter
Note: Please
do not
purchase the
Skywire LTE-M1 Development Kit
with the intent to use it
with the QBG96 Skywire modem. The
Skywire LTE-M1 Development Kit
is not intended for
use with the NL-SW-LTE-QBG96 modem and is different from the
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