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The Telit HE910-D miniPCIe module with SIM card holder covers global frequency bands in 3G/UMTS with support for HSPA+ data speeds. It include quad band GSM/GPRS fallback.
The product family introduces the first hepta-band HSPA+ modules in the market incorporating a 2G/3G solution built on 40nm CMOS technology. The HE910 includes features like HSDPA 21.0 Mbps (Cat 14), HSUPA 5.7 Mbps (Cat 6), circuit switched data transfer, phonebook and SMS support, embedded TCP/IP protocol stack.
Due to its low power consumption and advanced connectivity features, HE910 is particularly suitable for applications such as industrial applications, mobile computing devices, table PCs and electronics in general, both for business and personal life.
This document contains an overview of the Telit xE910 series miniPCIe modules.
This overview document shows the technical differences between Telit HSPA+/3G modules.
Scope of this document is to give an overview of the Telit HE910 family, which can support GSM/GPRS/EDGE and WCDMA/HSPA with data/voice capabilities and optional GPS.
The aim of this document is the description of some hardware solutions useful for developing a product with the Telit HE910 module.
The aim of this document is the description of some hardware solutions useful for developing a product with the Telit xE910 Mini PCIe Adapter.
Scope of this document is to give an overview of the good rules to integrate a 2G, 3G, 4G modem with its antenna into a board, posing particular attention on the common pitfalls and best practices.
This document covers the more significant standard and proprietary AT commands provided by Telit's modules. Several module features are described and for each one of them the related AT commands are explained through examples. This document is not an exhaustive description of the AT commands implemented on the Telit's modules series, its target is only to give you an entry point to the AT commands world.
This document is aimed in providing an detailed specification and a comprehensive listing as a reference for the whole set of AT command.
This document describes the integration steps of the cellular modules USB endpoints in Linux systems.
This archive contains the GPS week number roll over issue notice and application note describing on the problem scenario and affected product variants.
The present document provides a guideline to connect logically the physical serial ports of the module to the services supported by the module itself (GPS, Python, etc.). It is up to the user to configure the module in suitable way to avoid hardware/software resources conflicts. With the generic "ports/services arrangement" expression is intended each possible set of logical connections regarding physical ports and Service Access Points supported by the used module (e.g. AT0, AT1, AT2, TT, PYSER, etc.).
Application note describing how to use NetworkManager in Linux with Telit Modems
Application note describing how to use ModemManager in Linux with Telit Modems
SIM Integration Design Guide Application Note for Telit modules r13
This Zip Archive of Telit 3G Modules Application Notes contains the following documents:
Telit_70-Pin_Connector_Comparison_Application_Note_r0
Telit_Antenna_Detection_Application_Note_r8
Telit_Audio_Settings_Application_Note_ r6
Telit_CMUX_Implementation_User_Guide_r6
Telit_Easy_Script_Python_2.7_r6
Telit_eCall_Solution_Application_Note_r6
Telit_Event_Monitor_Application_Note_r6
Telit_Global_Form_Factor_Application_Note_r3
Telit_GNSS_Bundle_Solutions_Application_Notes_r5
Telit_HE_UE910_UL865_Digital_Voice_Interface_Application_Note_r7
Telit_HE910_A-GPS_Application_Note_r4
Telit_HE910_UE910_SPI_Port_Application_Note_r2
Telit_HE910_UE910_UL865 DVI_Application_ Note_r6
Telit_IoT_AppZone_3.0.3_Release_Notes
Telit_IP_Easy_User_Guide_r19
Telit_Location_Based_Services User_Guide_r1
Telit_Python_Start_Guide_r0
Telit_Run_AT_Remotely_Application_Note_r9
Telit_SIM_Integration_Design_Guide_Application_Note_r13
Telit_SIM-USIM_Toolkit_Application_Note_r5
Telit_SSL_TLS_User_Guide_r12
Telit_UE910_HE910_USB_HSIC_Application_Note_r1
Telit_xE910_Global_Form_Factor_Application_Note_r16
Telit_xE910_RTC_BackUp_Application_Note_r6
Telit_xE910_WE866_Bundling Application_Note_r3
This archive contains the following Telit IoT AppZone Application Notes Documents:
Telit AppZone C User Guide.pdf
Telit AppZone C API Reference Guide.pdf
Telit AppZone for Android Developer Guide.pdf
Telit AppZone for Android Getting Started Guide.pdf
Telit AppZone Linux API Reference Guide.pdf
Telit AppZone Linux User Guide.pdf
Telit AppZone Python API Reference.pdf
Telit AppZone Python User Guide.pdf
This archive contains the certificate and declaration of conformity documents for:
CE RED:
Telit HE910-GL Declaration of Conformity
Telit_HE910_Declaration_of_Conformity (HE910-G)
Telit_HE910-D_Declaration_of_Conformity
Telit_HE910-EUD_Declaration_of_Conformity
Telit_HE910-EUG_Declaration_of_Conformity
Telit_HE910-EUR_Declaration_of_Conformity
Telit_HE910-GL_Declaration_of_Conformity
USA_HE910_FCC_(JBP)_Grant
USA_HE910_FCC_(PCB)_Grant
Canada_HE910_IC_Grant
Canada_HE910-NA_IC_Grant
Australia_HE910_Family_ACMA_Declaration_of_Conformity
HE910_Family_Anatel_Certificate
Japan_HE910_family_JATE Approval
Japan_HE910_G_Telec_Approval
Korea_HE910_KCC_grant
Telit_HE910_Cert_PROV_COFETEL_2013
Telit_HE910_ROHS_Declaration_of_Conformity
Telit_HE910-D_Cert_Ampl_COFETEL_2013
Telit_HE910-D_ROHS_Declaration
Telit_HE910-EUD_ROHS_Declaration
Telit_HE910-EUG_ROHS_Declaration
Telit_HE910-EUR_ROHS_Declaration
Telit_HE910-NAD_Cert_Ampl_COFETEL_2013
Telit_HE910-NAD_ROHS_Declaration
Telit_HE910-NAG_Cert_Ampl_COFETEL_2013
Telit_HE910-NAG_ROHS_Declaration
Telit_HE910-NAR_Cert_Ampl_COFETEL-2013
Telit_HE910-NAR_ROHS_Declaration
This archive contains the Telit XFP Firmware Update Tool installer used to update the firmware on Telit Cellular modules over USB-serial interface.
This archive contains the Windows 10 WHQL certified Telit module drivers for both x86 and x64 system platforms.
Zip archive with Telit cellular modules USB drivers installers for Windows 7, 8.x, 10 both x86 and x64 system architectures.
(Non WHQL certified drivers).
This archive contains the Telit AT controller tool as well as XFP firmware update tool for Microsoft Windows systems.
It can be used to troubleshoot, test and command the Telit cellular module in a graphical interface.
This archive contains the Windows installer for the Telit Mobile Broadband Connection Tool verison 2.7.1
This archive contains the Telit Connection Manager installer for Microsoft Windows systems
This document is intended for customers who want to integrate Telit’s Cloud functionalities in their systems/microcontrollers, without the necessity to use Telit modules that embed those functionalities. Any module that can provide a network connectivity can be used. N.B.: HTTP socket are required.
This archive contains the Windows CE 7 Telit module drivers and user guide.
This archive contains the Microsoft Windows CE 6 Telit module drivers and user guide.
This archive contains the Telit HE910-D and HE910-G series cellular module firmware V.12.00.xx9 update binary files and release note.
This archive contains the Telit HE910 firmware update binary file used by Telit XFP firmware update tool available for several host operating systems.
What Linux kernel modules and configs are commonly used for communicating with cellular modules over their USB interface?
Most cellular modules can be supported in Linux by using som of the in-kernel drivers. The physical data interface to the host Linux system is usually done over USB which enumerates a set of different endpoints/interfaces. A set of serial interfaces for Modem/PPP, AT commands, NMEA location data and chipset debug information are almost always available in all configurations.
In addition some type of network endpoint/interface are also available and exposed. This can vary between manufacturers and chipset vendors and can also commonly be configurable by using USB configuration mode switching or through vendor specific AT commands.
Recommended kernel configurations to enable are listed bellow. Many cellular modules base their Linux support on these modules and drivers. Once included in the kernel build, the USB interfaces will be detected and bound correctly out-of-the-box or after applying source code patches to the driver modules.
Configs for USB serial drivers:
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_GENERIC
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_WWAN
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_OPTION
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_QUALCOMM
CONFIG_USB_ACM
Configs for Modem/PPP support:
CONFIG_PPP
CONFIG_PPP_BSDCOMP
CONFIG_PPP_DEFLATE
CONFIG_PPP_FILTER
CONFIG_PPP_MPPE
CONFIG_PPP_MULTILINK
CONFIG_PPPOE
CONFIG_PPP_ASYNC
CONFIG_PPP_SYNC_TTY
Configs for USB network drivers:
CONFIG_USB_USBNET
CONFIG_USB_NET_QMI_WWAN
CONFIG_USB_NET_CDCETHER
CONFIG_USB_NET_RNDIS_HOST
CONFIG_USB_NET_CDC_NCM
CONFIG_USB_NET_HUAWEI_CDC_NCM
CONFIG_USB_NET_CDC_MBIM
Please relate to the Techship product specific web pages for vendor specific Linux integration guides.
Below is a selection of kernel commits relating to cellular module support in Linux kernels:
qmi_wwan: Add support for Fibocom NL678 series
qmi_wwan: Added support for Telit LN940 series
qmi_wwan: Added support for Fibocom NL668 series
USB: serial: option: add support for GosunCn ME3630 RNDIS mode
USB: serial: option: add support for Simcom SIM7500/SIM7600 RNDIS mode
USB: serial: option: add Simcom SIM7500/SIM7600 (MBIM mode)
USB: serial: option: add Fibocom NL678 series
USB: serial: option: add Telit LN940 series
USB: serial: option: add Fibocom NL668 series
USB: serial: option: add GosunCn ZTE WeLink ME3630
qmi_wwan: apply SET_DTR quirk to the SIMCOM shared device ID
If you use any of the listed cellular modules, drivers and specified USB modes in the commits above, ensure that your kernel version already include the patch or apply it to your build.