Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User May 10, 2016 #1 A GSM shield allows the Arduino to connect to a cellular network. This opens the door to many interesting solutions, especially outdoors. You can for example control the Arduino with SMS messages and the Arduino can send back SMS messages. I will upload an example tomorrow that shows how to work with the GSM shield.
A GSM shield allows the Arduino to connect to a cellular network. This opens the door to many interesting solutions, especially outdoors. You can for example control the Arduino with SMS messages and the Arduino can send back SMS messages. I will upload an example tomorrow that shows how to work with the GSM shield.
Beja Expert Licensed User Longtime User May 16, 2016 #2 Hi Etrel, Is going to be different from the GPS/GPRS example in the tutorial forum? Edit: Just noticed this is about the GPRS (cellular network) while that one was about GSM (SMS) Last edited: May 16, 2016 Upvote 0
Hi Etrel, Is going to be different from the GPS/GPRS example in the tutorial forum? Edit: Just noticed this is about the GPRS (cellular network) while that one was about GSM (SMS)
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User May 16, 2016 #3 This was a promotion for this tutorial: GSM / GPRS - Control the Arduino with SMS messages Upvote 0
Beja Expert Licensed User Longtime User May 16, 2016 #4 I see the GSM chip is SIM900.. that's Quad Band and can work in US as well as everywhere. I will order this board. I already have the Uno. Upvote 0
I see the GSM chip is SIM900.. that's Quad Band and can work in US as well as everywhere. I will order this board. I already have the Uno.
M mariottino82 Member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 5, 2016 #5 Beja said: I see the GSM chip is SIM900.. that's Quad Band and can work in US as well as everywhere. I will order this board. I already have the Uno. View attachment 44092 Click to expand... hi Erel this is the official gsm shield and it's very different with the shield SIM900, it's possible to have got the libraries of official arduino shield like gsm and ethernet?? thanks a lot https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoGSMShield Upvote 0
Beja said: I see the GSM chip is SIM900.. that's Quad Band and can work in US as well as everywhere. I will order this board. I already have the Uno. View attachment 44092 Click to expand... hi Erel this is the official gsm shield and it's very different with the shield SIM900, it's possible to have got the libraries of official arduino shield like gsm and ethernet?? thanks a lot https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoGSMShield
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 5, 2016 #6 Have you tried this example with this board: https://www.b4x.com/android/forum/threads/gsm-gprs-control-the-arduino-with-sms-messages.66770/ ? Upvote 0
Have you tried this example with this board: https://www.b4x.com/android/forum/threads/gsm-gprs-control-the-arduino-with-sms-messages.66770/ ?
M mariottino82 Member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 5, 2016 #7 yes i tried this example with the official shield of arduino but it don't recognize the hardware correctly, the gsm shield not function correctly Upvote 0
yes i tried this example with the official shield of arduino but it don't recognize the hardware correctly, the gsm shield not function correctly
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 5, 2016 #8 The GSM example is not based on any library. It sends AT commands to the GSM module. You can see the commands for the M10 here: http://www.quectel.com/UploadFile/Product/Quectel_M10_AT_Commands_Manual_V4.0.pdf They look quite similar to the ones implemented in the example. Start with calling ATI and see whether it returns the any information. Upvote 0
The GSM example is not based on any library. It sends AT commands to the GSM module. You can see the commands for the M10 here: http://www.quectel.com/UploadFile/Product/Quectel_M10_AT_Commands_Manual_V4.0.pdf They look quite similar to the ones implemented in the example. Start with calling ATI and see whether it returns the any information.
M mariottino82 Member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 5, 2016 #9 Erel said: The GSM example is not based on any library. It sends AT commands to the GSM module. You can see the commands for the M10 here: http://www.quectel.com/UploadFile/Product/Quectel_M10_AT_Commands_Manual_V4.0.pdf They look quite similar to the ones implemented in the example. Start with calling ATI and see whether it returns the any information. Click to expand... ok, but in the new version of b4r will be present this GSM LIBRARY with also the GPRS function for the webserver and client requests? Upvote 0
Erel said: The GSM example is not based on any library. It sends AT commands to the GSM module. You can see the commands for the M10 here: http://www.quectel.com/UploadFile/Product/Quectel_M10_AT_Commands_Manual_V4.0.pdf They look quite similar to the ones implemented in the example. Start with calling ATI and see whether it returns the any information. Click to expand... ok, but in the new version of b4r will be present this GSM LIBRARY with also the GPRS function for the webserver and client requests?
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 5, 2016 #10 mariottino82 said: but in the new version of b4r will be present this GSM LIBRARY with also the GPRS function for the webserver and client requests? Click to expand... Maybe in the future. Upvote 0
mariottino82 said: but in the new version of b4r will be present this GSM LIBRARY with also the GPRS function for the webserver and client requests? Click to expand... Maybe in the future.
M mariottino82 Member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 5, 2016 #11 Erel said: Maybe in the future. Click to expand... thank you very much, the official gsm library of arduino is a very powerfull intrument to do many things Upvote 0
Erel said: Maybe in the future. Click to expand... thank you very much, the official gsm library of arduino is a very powerfull intrument to do many things