SIM900 GSM/GPRS shield is a GSM modem, which can be integrated into a great number of IoT projects. You can use this shield to accomplish almost anything a normal cell phone can; SMS text messages, Make or receive phone calls, connecting to internet through GPRS, TCP/IP, and more! To top it off, the shield supports quad-band GSM/GPRS network, meaning it works pretty much anywhere in the world.
The SIM900 GSM/GPRS shield is designed to surround the SIM900 chip with everything necessary to interface with Arduino, plus a few extra goodies to take advantage of the chip’s unique features.
Hardware Overview of SIM900 GSM/GPRS Shield
Features:
- Supports Quad-band: GSM850, EGSM900, DCS1800 and PCS1900
- Connect onto any global GSM network with any 2G SIM
- Make and receive voice calls using an external earphone & electret microphone
- Send and receive SMS messages
- Send and receive GPRS data (TCP/IP, HTTP, etc.)
- Scan and receive FM radio broadcasts
- Transmit Power: Class 4 (2W) for GSM850
- Transmit Power: Class 1 (1W) for DCS1800
- Serial-based AT Command Set
- U.FL and SMA connectors for cell antenna
- Accepts Full-size SIM Card.
Connecting SIM900 GSM/GPRS Shield to Arduino UNO:
- To start with, connect D7(Tx) and D8(Rx) pin on shield to digital pin#7 and #8 on Arduino. As we’ll be using software serial to talk to the shield, make sure the jumper cap is placed on the software serial port select.
Connecting SIM900 GSM Shield to PC
- In order to operate SIM900 GSM Shield directly over PC, you need to connect it to PC using any USB to TTL converter.
General Specification |
Model |
Based on SIMCom‘s SIM900 Module |
GSM networks |
Quad-Band 850 / 900/ 1800 / 1900 MHz |
Control |
AT commands |
GPIOs |
12 |
Speaker and Headphone jacks |
Yes |
Shipment Weight |
0.05 kg |
Shipment Dimensions |
12 × 8 × 2.5 |
Documentation:
- Visit Lastminuteengineers blog for Send Receive SMS & Call with SIM900 GSM Shield & Arduino
Package Includes :
1 x GPRS GSM SIM900 Arduino Shield