User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 GE864-QUAD V2 Mechanical Dimensions
- 3 GE864-QUAD V2 module connections
- 4 Hardware Commands
- 5 Power Supply
- 6 Antenna
- 7 Logic level specifications
- 8 Serial Ports
- 9 Audio Section Overview
- 10 General Purpose I/O
- 10.1 GPIO Logic levels
- 10.2 Using a GPIO Pad as INPUT
- 10.3 Using a GPIO Pad as OUTPUT
- 10.4 Using the RF Transmission Control GPIO4
- 10.5 Using the RFTXMON Output GPIO5
- 10.6 Using the Alarm Output GPIO6
- 10.7 Using the Buzzer Output GPIO7
- 10.8 Indication of network service availability
- 10.9 RTC Bypass out
- 10.10 External SIM Holder Implementation
- 11 DAC and ADC section
- 12 Conformity Assessment Issues
- 14 Document Change Log
GE864-QUAD V2 Hardware User Guide
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Second solution could be done using a MAXIM transceiver (MAX218) In this case the
compliance with RS232 (+-5V) is possible.
Another level adapting method could be done using a standard RS232 Transceiver (MAX3237EAI)
adding some resistors to adapt the levels on the GE865 Input lines.
NOTE: In this case has to be taken in account the length of the lines on the application to avoid
problems in case of High-speed rates on RS232.
The RS232 serial port lines are usually connected to a DB9 connector with the following layout:
8.3 UART
level