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Botletics SIM7000 LTE CAT-M1 NB-IoT Cellular + GPS + Antenna Shield Kit for Arduino (SIM7000A)

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About Botletics SIM7000 LTE CAT-M1 NB-IoT Cellular + GPS

Botletics™ SIM7000 Shield Kit This powerful cellular shield for Arduino supports the latest cutting-edge LTE CAT-M and NB-IoT technology as well as fast multi-GNSS positioning. Its ultra-low power consumption is perfect for battery- or solar-powered IoT devices and it's compatible with almost any microcontroller and development platform. Plug-in compatible with Arduino Uno/Mega/Leonardo and easy wiring for any 1.8-5V microcontroller like ESP8266, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi if wired externally Wiring documentation and Arduino code examples for AVR, ATSAMD21, ESP8266, and ESP32 LTE CAT-M1 and NB-IoT support. SIM7000C, SIM7000E, and SIM7000G versions additionally support 2G (GSM/GPRS) and 2.5G (EDGE) Uplink speed up to 375kbps, downlink up to 300kbps Several shield versions for different regions of the globe Ultra low power (7.4uA in lowest state with a 3.7V LiPo battery) On-board 3.7V LiPo battery charging Supports SMS, TCP/IP, PPP, and FTP/HTTP/SSL Integrated multi-GNSS (GPS, GLONASS) with 2.5 meter accuracy Built-in electronic file system (EFS) for saving data On-board MCP9808 I2C temperature sensor Micro USB for AT commands and diagnostics Extra I2C header for convenience SIM7000 module power and network status LEDs Convenient u.FL antenna connectors Additional notes: Full product documentation and example code found on Github: https://github.com/botletics/SIM7000-LTE-Shield How to get network connection: https://github.com/botletics/SIM7000-LTE-Shield/wiki/Connecting-to-Network This kit does not include a 3.7V LiPo battery or SIM card, which are required for proper operation SIM card must support LTE CAT-M or NB-IoT! The Hologram.io SIM card works great in the USA Stacking female headers require basic soldering