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SARA-G3 and SARA-U2 series - System Integration Manual
SARA-U2 modules provide by default the following USB profile with the listed set of available USB functions
(USB CDCs, Communications Device Classes):
USB1: AT and Data (AT command interface and packet-switched / circuit-switched data communication)
USB2: AT and Data (AT command interface and packet-switched / circuit-switched data communication)
USB3: AT and Data (AT command interface and packet-switched / circuit-switched data communication)
USB4: GPS (tunneling communication with the u-blox GNSS receiver connected over I
2
C interface)
USB5: Primary Log (diagnostic purpose)
USB6: Secondary Log (diagnostic purpose)
USB7: SAP (SIM Access Profile)
The user can concurrently use the AT command interface on one CDC, and packet-switched / circuit-switched
data communication on another CDC.
The module firmware can be upgraded over the USB interface using the u-blox EasyFlash tool or by means of AT
command (for more details see section 1.13.13 and Firmware update application note [25]).
For more details on the configuration of the USB interface of SARA-U2 modules, see the u-blox AT
Commands Manual [3], +UUSBCONF AT command.
USB CDC/ACM drivers are available for the following operating system platforms:
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows 7
Windows 8
Windows CE 5.0
Windows Embedded CE 6.0
Windows Embedded Compact 7
Windows Embedded Automotive 7
Windows Mobile 5
Windows Mobile 6
Windows Mobile 6.1
Windows Mobile 6.5
SARA-U2 modules are compatible with standard Linux/Android USB kernel drivers.
The USB profile of SARA-U2 module identifies itself by its VID (Vendor ID) and PID (Product ID) combination,
included in the USB device descriptor according to the USB 2.0 specifications [14].
VID and PID of the SARA-U2 module USB profile with the set of USB functions described in details above (AT and
Data, GNSS tunneling, Diagnostic, SAP) are the following:
VID = 0x1546
PID = 0x1102
If the USB interface of a SARA-U2 module is connected to the host before the module switch on, or if the
module is reset with the USB interface connected to the host, the VID and PID are automatically updated
runtime, after the USB detection. First, VID and PID are the following:
VID = 0x058B
PID = 0x0041
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