HAT UserManual
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Raspberry PI HAT Rev 1.0 Copyright © 5GHUB.US
• USB 2.0 with High Speed up to 480Mbps
• Nano USIM card slot
• 40W GPIO to the raspberry PI
2.4 Software Features
The HAT does not need or has a driver. Rather The host computer (such as RPi) needs the driver of the
compatible module that will be used with the HAT. For example, if you are using Quectel
BG95/BG96/EC25/EG95 with the HAT, then your host device should have the driver for Quectel
modules. Nowadays, most of the Linux kernel comes with the required drivers installed as a result the
modules are recognized.
The HAT is compatible with the following boards. Note that the HAT can be connected to these board
via the USB. UART communication can be work with every device in the list easily which have 3.3V level
UART port.
• Raspberry Pi 4, 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero
• Asus Tinker Board
• Rock 64
• Orange Pi
• Samsung ARTIK’s Eagleye board
• Latte Panda
2.5 General Features
• Temperature Range: -40°C ~ +80°C
• Dimensions: 65 mm x 56 mm x 9 mm
• Weight: Approx. 12g
• Supply Voltage: 3.3V - 5V.
2.6 Key Applications
1. Environmental sensing and monitoring
2. Traffic monitoring
3. Video/Music Streaming
4. Large Data Downloads and Uploads
5. LTE Dongle/Router
6. Mobile Internet Hotspot
7. GPS Tracking
8. Security & Asset tracking
9. Smart city, smart building, smart transportation, and smart agriculture.
10. Smart Parking