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GSM/GPRS Module Series
M66 Hardware Design
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Turn on pulse
PWRKEY
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Figure 6: Turn on the Module with an Open-collector Driver
1. M66 module is set to autobauding mode (AT+IPR=0) by default. In the autobauding mode, URC “RDY”
is not reported to the host controller after module is powered on. When the module is powered on after
a delay of 4 or 5 seconds, it can receive AT command. Host controller should first send an
AT
string in
order that the module can detect baud rate of host controller, and it should continue to send the next
AT
string until receiving
OK
string from the module. Then enter
AT+IPR=x;&W
to set a fixed baud rate for
the module and save the configuration to flash memory of the module. After these configurations, the
URC
RDY
would be received from the UART Port of the module every time when the module is
powered on. For more details, refer to the section
AT+IPR
in
document [1]
.
2. When AT command is responded, indicates module is turned on successfully, or else the module fails
to be turned on.
The other way to control the PWRKEY is through a button directly. A TVS component is indispensable to
be placed nearby the button for ESD protection. For the best performance, the TVS component must be
placed nearby the button. When pressing the key, electrostatic strike may generate from finger. A
reference circuit is shown in the following figure.
PWRKEY
S1
Close to
S1
TVS
Figure 7: Turn on the Module with a Button
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