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GitHub - sparkfun/SparkFun_LTE_GNSS_Breakout_SARA-R510M8S: A breakout for the u-blox SARA-R510M8S LTE-M

SparkFun LTE GNSS Breakout - SARA-R510M8S

The u-blox SARA-R510M8S module is a secure cloud LTE Cat M1, LTE Cat NB2 solution based on u-blox's UBX-R5 cellular chipset. The SARA-R510M8S has an integrated u-blox M8 GNSS receiver chip and a separate GNSS antenna interface.

The SARA-R5's UART interface can be configured into one of five variants, providing connectivity over one or two UARTs. A separate USB port provides access to the SARA's trace log for diagnostic purposes. This breakout provides access to all three interfaces (UART1, UART2 and SARA Diag) via three separate USB-C connections. All eight 3.3V serial signals are available on a 0.1"-pitch breakout header.

The board comes pre-configured to support interface variants 0 and 1 (single UART, 8-wire connectivity). If you want to use variants 2-4 (dual UART), you will need to:

The serial signals on the breakout pins are all 3.3V. Level-shifting circuits connect them to the SARA's 1.8V UART pins.

The board can draw 5V power from any or all of the USB-C connectors. Optionally, you can provide power via the V EXT breakout pin: 3.7V Min; 6.0V Max.

If you want to use V EXT as an output, you can bypass the DVEXT protection diode by closing the V EXT Diode solder split pad.

The board's 3.3V current draw can be monitored via the MEAS header pins. Open the split pad linking these pins if required.

NI, TP, SARA On, INT, ~RESET, SDA and SCL are all 3.3V. Level-shifting circuits connect them to the SARA's 1.8V I/O pins.

Important Note: VCCIO is 1.8V. You may need to connect it to an analog input to sense the voltage correctly.

Important Note: 3V3EN is pulled-up to VIN (5V) via a 100K resistor. We recommend using a switch or open-collector / open-drain output to pull 3V3EN low.

The board provides 3.3V power for an active GNSS antenna. By default the antenna power is enabled whenever the SARA is on. You can reconfigure the ANT GNSS PWR split pad to optionally control the antenna power via the SARA's GPIO2 pin.

The GPIO2 pin can be controlled using the +UGPIOC=23,0,1 command. Please see the AT Commands Manual for more details.


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