ATOM-DTU-NB-IOT no connect to sim7020
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@felmue thank you for your help.
I found my problem, very basic first line should read:
Serial2.begin(115200, SERIAL_8N1, G19, G22); //TX to RX and RX to TX
I first wanted to have basic access to AT commands, making sure my sim card was inserted correctly, what my signal strength is, setting of my APN, etc. I used to program in assembler, after that higher language and checking the compiler output... I like to know what is actually happening.
By the way, I used PuTTY as my terminal emulator as it works better than the IDE from Arduino for this purpose, Arduino composes a line before transmitting and PuTTY does it each character as you type. Also, the reset connection works like a charm if disconnected.
(yes, the way the sim card needs to go in is opposite of normal, the slant corner on the outside and the contacts up.)
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Hello @rfaass
glad to hear you figured it out. Yes, the way the SIM card needs to be inserted is a bit counter intuitive. Speaking of the SIM card. May I ask which provider you are using?
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Felix -
@felmue Using Hologram, from my research the best, have good signal but no ip communication yet, I am a weekend warrior ;-)
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Hello @rfaass
ok, thank you for the information. I cannot (yet) use Hologram in the country I live as it only seems to offer LTE-M1 but not yet NB-IoT.
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Felix -
@felmue Got hologram not to work yet, it does see a number of providers but does not register, I asked support @hologram. They had a special for sim7000 but that is not compatible with the 7020G.. bummer. I bought another sim, now Soracom, arriving Tuesday, hope that goes better... I studied up on MQTT though and have that knowledge now, ready to deploy ;-)
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@felmue It seems that this M5Stack ATOM DTU is not very usable in only a few countries as this overview:
https://developers.soracom.io/en/docs/reference/carriers/ shows very few countries support NB-IOT;
looking for a modem now that supports LTE-Cat M1 as that is more a global solution. Bummer, as I really like the form factor combined with the RS485 interface; perhaps another modem in the future? I ordered a sim card from T-Mobile for NB-IOT (took me a better part of ther day, I'll report back how that goes; according to their business web site they are the leader in NB-IOT; hopeful. -
Hello @rfaass
thank you for your update. Yes, finding a NB-IoT SIM card which works in a specific country can be challenging. Which country are you in, if you don't mind me asking?
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Felix -
@felmue USA... and I ordered t-mobile,, should be in later this week, there is a lot of snow here. I also asked Soracom, but they told me it will not work here... I'll keep you posted. I really like the Atom DTU; there could be a more global modem in there... or perhaps a few to choose from.
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Hello @rfaass
yes, when I lookup the NB-IoT coverage of different providers the picture I get is that NB-IoT is available mostly in Europe whereas USA is mostly LTE-M.
IoT Creators seems to offer NB-IoT in the USA. It is my understanding they work with Deutsche Telekom which I guess is T-Mobile. So the T-Mobile SIM you ordered should hopefully work. If not, maybe check them out directly.
BTW: I think the SIM7020G is the most global variant SimCom offers; but yes, it's NB-IoT only. M5Stack offers a Unit and two Modules using the SIM7080G (NB-IoT and LTE-M) so maybe they are working on a variant that fits the M5Atom as well.
Thanks
Felix