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Fibocom FM150-NA-01 5G sub6 M.2

Article Number: 11190
Brand: Fibocom
Supplier number: FM150-NA-01

Fibocom' FM150-NA-01 5G sub6 M.2 is intended for North America.
The module support both 5G SA and NSA network architectures with faster transmission speed, better-carrying capacity, and lower network latency.

FM150-NA supports the 5G NR Sub6 band, and is compatible with LTE and WCDMA standards, eliminating customers' investment concerns in the initial stage of 5G construction and responding to the commercial demand of rapid landing. The region covers North America where 5G is first introduced, providing a perfect high-speed experience for customers in the fields of tablet PC, gateway, industrial monitoring, remote medical treatment, UAV, virtual reality and immersive experience (VR and AR).

Dev.kit can be found here; 11142 - Fibocom EVKB-M2

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We suggest Fibocom FM160-NA-01 5G sub6 M.2
as replacement for this module.

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Region
North America
Primary Technology
5G
Fallback
4G LTE
3G
Form Factor
M.2 3052
5G Bands
n2 (FDD 1900)
n5 (FDD 850)
n7 (FDD 2600)
n12 (FDD 700)
n25 (FDD 1900)
n41 (TDD 2500)
n48 (TDD 3600)
n66 (FDD 1700 / AWS-3)
n71 (FDD 600)
n78 (TDD 3500)
LTE Bands
B2 (FDD 1900)
B4 (FDD 1700 / AWS)
B5 (FDD 850)
B7 (FDD 2600)
B12 (FDD 700ac)
B13 (FDD 700c)
B14 (FDD 700PS)
B17 (FDD 700bc)
B25 (FDD 1900)
B26 (FDD 850)
B29 (SDL 700)
B30 (FDD 2300)
B41 (TDD 2500)
B42 (TDD 3500)
B43 (TDD 3600)
B48 (TDD 3600)
B66 (FDD 1700 / AWS-3)
B71 (FDD 600)
UMTS Bands
B1 (2100)
B2 (1900)
B8 (900)
B4 (AWS)
B5 (850)
Max DL Speed
4100 Mbps
Max UL Speed
525 Mbps
GNSS
Yes
GNSS technology
QZSS
GPS
GLONASS
Galileo
BeiDou
Antenna Connectors
IPEX MHF-4
Operating Temperature Range
-30 °C – 75 °C
Extended Operating Temperature Range
-40 °C – 85 °C
Chipset
Qualcomm
SDX55
Data Interface
USB 3.1
USB 2.0
Driver Support
Windows
Android
Linux
Datasheet for Fibocom FM150-NA Sub-6 5G module.

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Uploaded at
2021-03-10 08:34:25
Last updated
2021-03-10 08:34:25
Version
3.1
Related products
Fibocom FM150-NA-01 5G sub6 M.2
Fibocom FM150-NA-00 5G sub6 M.2
Fibocom FM150-NA Series Hardware Guide.

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Uploaded at
2021-12-07 14:23:54
Last updated
2021-12-07 15:03:52
Version
V1.0.7
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Question

How to collect initial diagnostics data and logs for Fibocom cellular modules needed when requesting Techship technical support?

Solution

In order to ease the troubleshooting of technical problems and understand your end-product or application and its usage scenario we ask you to please provide the following information when creating a technical support ticket at: techship.com/technical_support/ 
 
Please give a detailed problem description and in what precise circumstances it is present. 
 
Describe the host system: 
-Hardware (system board, processor architecture, other peripheral devices...) 
-Operating system with detailed versions (E.g. Windows version and build, Linux distribution, kernel version) 
-Drivers used and versions (Linux: out-of-tree vendor drivers or in-kernel drivers?) 
 
Details from the cellular module label: 
-Model 
-SKU/BOM or P/N code 
IMEI number 
 
For Linux systems, capture terminal logs from commands: 
uname -a 
lsusb 
lsusb -t 
ifconfig -a 
ls -l /dev/serial/by-id 
ls -l /sys/bus/usb-serial/devices 
dmesg 
 
The cellular module logs can be acquired by accessing one of the USB enumerated serial (COM) interfaces or physical UART serial interfaces accepting AT commands. In Windows device manager they are generally found as modem infterface or serial and ports interface types). 
 
Send AT commands to module and capture the text output: 
Test that you get a OK reply: 
AT 
Enable AT command echo: 
ATE1 
Verbose error reporting: 
AT+CMEE=2 
Module model: 
AT+CGMM 
Firmware version: 
AT+CGMR 
IMEI Code: 
AT+CGSN 
USB endpoint configuration: 
AT+GTUSBMODE? 
Serial port configuration: 
AT+GTUSBMODE=? 
Operational mode: 
AT+CFUN? 
Selected network access techniques: 
AT+WS46? 
List network operator info: 
AT+COPS? 
Network registration status: 
AT+CREG? 
AT+CGREG? 
AT+CEREG? 
Signal strength: 
AT+CSQ 
Signal quality parameters: 
AT+CESQ 
List APN details: 
AT+CGDCONT? 
List Packet switch enable/disable status: 
AT+CGATT? 
List PDP profiles status: 
AT+CGACT? 
List bearers and IP addresses: 
AT+CGCONTRDP= 
AT+CGPADDR= 
Check Temperaure: 
AT+MTSM? 
Check SIM status: 
AT+GTUSIM? 
Selected radio access technology: 
AT+GTRAT? 
Selected RAT and active frequency band(s): 
AT+GTACT 
 
For modems supporting 5G 
List CA information: 
AT+GTCAINFO?