SIM900 GSM / GPRS Shield UART voltage levels

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burespe1
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SIM900 GSM / GPRS Shield UART voltage levels

Post by burespe1 » Fri Mar 29, 2013 11:35 pm

Hello,

I would like to use SIM900 GSM / GPRS Shield with Raspberry Pi (RPi) and communicate over serial interface UART. Voltage level of UART on RPi 3.3 VDC.

Could I connect RPi directly to SIM900 GSM / GPRS Shield? (I found out that you support UART of SIM900 that has a 2.8 VDC logic and I guess that 5 VDC is implemented as well, may be also needed 3.3V?)
or do I have to use some voltage level converter? (like https://www.sparkfun.com/products/8745)

Thanks in advance

Petr

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Re: SIM900 GSM / GPRS Shield UART voltage levels

Post by techsupport » Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:58 am

Hi,friend
The SIM900 GSM / GPRS Shield is installed the voltage level converter,you can connect SIM900 GSM / GPRS Shield and Raspberry Pi (RPi) from serial interface UART directly .


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Re: SIM900 GSM / GPRS Shield UART voltage levels

Post by justAq » Sat Feb 28, 2015 1:07 am

Can you please explain furthermore on how to connect between the two?

Raspberry Pi's UART Pins: TX/RX (3.3V) & GND Should be connected to....(SW Serial ? /HW Serial ? /UART (2.8) ? ) ?
How to configure the jumpers for using with Raspberry Pi?

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Re: SIM900 GSM / GPRS Shield UART voltage levels

Post by justAq » Wed Jul 29, 2015 3:55 pm

Any response? :roll:

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Re: SIM900 GSM / GPRS Shield UART voltage levels

Post by treii28 » Wed Apr 26, 2017 10:43 pm

How do you get the uart to work? I tried connecting to the tx/rx/gnd using a 3.3v ftdi but couldn't seem to get a response out of an AT even with autobaud set. (I confirmed first the modem is working find with the arduino passthrough sketch)

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