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DELOCK Compact Flash Adapter for SD / MMC Memory Cards
Lieske Part No.: 294699 Mfg Part No: 61796 |
28,97 EUR
![]() ≈ £25.03 | ≈ $33.69 plus delivery charges
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GSM System Components – Product Details & Advice
GSM system components are industrial communication modules for M2M (Machine-to-Machine) applications, IoT devices, remote maintenance systems, alarm systems and telematics solutions. Common form factors: solderable modules (Cinterion, Telit, Quectel in LGA/LCC format) for OEM integration; industrial modems with RS232/USB for retrofitting. AT command set (Hayes AT commands, V.25ter) enables control via serial interface. Industrial SIM (MIM: Machine Identification Module) are designed for extreme temperatures (-40 to +105°C) and available as solder-on.
Mobile phone antennas: Mobile Phone Antennas. Two-way radios for non-GSM: Two-Way Radios.
Frequently Asked Questions
▶ What is the difference between GSM, GPRS and LTE module? GSM (2G): pure voice/SMS communication, max. 9.6 kBit/s data (CSD). GPRS (2.5G): packet data extension of GSM, up to 171 kBit/s (theoretical). LTE (4G): modern broadband standard, up to 150 Mbit/s (Cat.4), low latency. For new IoT designs: LTE-M (Cat-M1) or NB-IoT (Narrowband IoT, <1 Mbit/s, very low power consumption) recommended – specifically for battery-powered sensors. |
▶ What is an industrial SIM and what is it used for? Industrial SIM (MIM, Machine Identification Module or Industrial SIM) are designed for extreme environments: operating temperature -40 to +105°C (standard SIM: 0–70°C), higher vibration and humidity resistance, extended write cycles (500,000+ vs. 100,000 for standard). Available as: Mini-SIM (2FF), Micro-SIM (3FF), Nano-SIM (4FF) or MIM/SMD solder form for direct PCB integration. |
▶ What certifications does a GSM module need for the EU market? For the EU market, GSM/LTE modules need the CE marking (RED Directive 2014/53/EU, Radio Equipment Directive), which regulates capabilities, channel use and radiation power. Industrial modules with mobile network access additionally need type approval from the Bundesnetzagentur (GKZ). Modules from Cinterion (Thales), Telit and Quectel typically have the corresponding certifications for main markets (EU, USA, Japan). |



