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+ | ====== Similar devices ====== | ||
Similar devices: | Similar devices: | ||
* [[http://marcusjenkins.com/gps-vehicle-tracker-with-a-real-gps-receiver/]] | * [[http://marcusjenkins.com/gps-vehicle-tracker-with-a-real-gps-receiver/]] | ||
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* Smartwatches | * Smartwatches | ||
* SIM808 [[https://www.adafruit.com/product/2637]] | * SIM808 [[https://www.adafruit.com/product/2637]] | ||
+ | * Smartphone Melrose MP4 Terminator X | ||
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+ | ====== Resources ====== | ||
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* [[http://codeasm.com/U8/|U8 Smartwatch Hacking 101]] | * [[http://codeasm.com/U8/|U8 Smartwatch Hacking 101]] | ||
+ | * Fernvale | ||
+ | * http://www.cnx-software.com/2015/01/02/fernvale-open-source-hardware-iot-board-based-on-mediatek-mt6260-soc-with-gsm-connectivity/ | ||
+ | * [[http://www.bunniefoo.com/fernvale/fernvale-31c3.pdf]] | ||
+ | * [[http://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/?p=4297]] | ||
+ | * [[https://kosagi.com//w/index.php?title=Fernvale_Main_Page]] | ||
+ | * [[https://kosagi.com//w/index.php?title=MTK_Components]] | ||
- | ====== Power consumption ====== | ||
- | Voltage 12.4 | ||
- | * 40mA - Device off - charging fully discharged battery | ||
- | * 20mA - Device off - charged battery - constant voltage mode @4,2V | ||
- | * 30mA - Device on - minimum consumption with LEDs turn off | ||
- | * 50mA - Device on - average consumption when active and registered to network | ||
- | * 90mA-120mA - spikes when operating (receiving calls, etc) | ||
- | Assuming 50mA consumption, it gets 1.2Ah per day, 8,4Ah per week. | ||
====== PCB ====== | ====== PCB ====== | ||
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A5M007 | A5M007 | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
- | GSM/GPRS/EDGE-RX SOC Processor | ||
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- | MT6260 is a monolithic chip integrating leading edge power management unit, analog baseband | ||
- | and radio circuitry based on the low-power CMOS process. | ||
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- | MT6260 is a feature-rich and extremely powerful single-chip solution for high-end GSM/GPRS and EDGE-Rx capability. | ||
- | Based on the 32-bit ARM7EJ-S TM RISC processor, MT6260’ s superb processing power, along with high bandwidth architecture and dedicated hardware support, provides a platform for high-performance GPRS/EDGE-Rx Class 12 MODEM application and leading-edge multimedia applications. | ||
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- | * [[http://www.mikrocontroller.net/attachment/242886/datasheet.pdf]] | ||
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1319-AMAH | 1319-AMAH | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
+ | GSM/GPRS/EDGE-RX SOC Processor | ||
* 8MB built-in RAM | * 8MB built-in RAM | ||
+ | * 4MiB NV memory | ||
+ | * [[http://www.mikrocontroller.net/attachment/242886/datasheet.pdf]] | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | MT6260 is a monolithic chip integrating leading edge power management unit, analog baseband | ||
+ | and radio circuitry based on the low-power CMOS process. | ||
+ | |||
+ | MT6260 is a feature-rich and extremely powerful single-chip solution for high-end GSM/GPRS and EDGE-Rx capability. | ||
+ | Based on the 32-bit ARM7EJ-S TM RISC processor, MT6260’ s superb processing power, along with high bandwidth architecture and dedicated hardware support, provides a platform for high-performance GPRS/EDGE-Rx Class 12 MODEM application and leading-edge multimedia applications. | ||
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