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- | ---- | + | ====== LTE modem ====== |
- | <html><span class="kbBlue-H4alt">LTE modem mapping</span></html> | + | The LTE modem is build in the Patron **S167**, **M267** and **M567** units. |
- | USB converters (**FTDI**, **CH34x**, **PLxxxx** and **CPxxxx**) are also supported by default. For using other gateways or devices, installation of drivers is necessary. | + | The ''[[https://repo.unipi.technology/debian/pool/main/u/unipi-lte/|unipi-lte]]'' package, which makes the use of an LTE modem available, also includes a virtual serial line for communication with the modem via {{ :en:hw:007-patron:quectel_ec200x_eg912y_eg915n_series_at_commands_manual_v1.2.pdf |AT commands}}. Modem settings could be managed for example, by the [[https://salsa.debian.org/minicom-team/minicom|minicom]] program, directly from the unit's Linux console ([[en:automation:unipi-ssh-connect-hidden|by SSH access]]). |
- | |< 100% 70% 30% >| | + | In the control SW (Node-RED, etc.) the serial line can be used, for example, to send and receive SMS messages or calls. |
- | | S167 LTE, M267 LTE, M567 LTE | ttyLTE_AT1 | | + | |
+ | | Modem's serial line for AT commands | /dev/ttyLTE_AT1 | | ||
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+ | Since this is a **virtual** serial line, communication parameters (baudrate, parity, etc.) can be selected arbitrarily. |