GSM/GPRS Modem Handles M2M Exchanges

Negotiating M2M data exchanges, the Cellgo GSM/GPRS modem from eDevice enables power-constrained devices to connect to wireless cellular networks through a single cable carrying both data and power.

Negotiating M2M data exchanges, the Cellgo GSM/GPRS modem from eDevice enables power-constrained devices to connect to wireless cellular networks through a single cable carrying both data and power.

Negotiating machine-to-machine (M2M) data exchanges, the Cellgo GSM/GPRS modem from eDevice enables power-constrained devices to connect to wireless cellular networks through a single cable carrying both data and power. Employing an integrated supercapacitor, the modem eliminates the need for a dedicated power supply. Maximum power consumption is below 400 mA at less than 5 V. Driven via AT# commands, Cellgo includes an internal quad-band antenna and internal SIM card holder. It’s also compatible with various types of devices in the field with serial ports including remote patient monitors, telecardiology monitors, alarm and security systems, TV set-top-boxes, point-of-sales equipment, and energy metering systems.

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