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Iot PRODUCT SELECTION GUIDE 3 | Product Selection Guide IoT PRODUCT SELECTION GUIDE 3 | Product Selection Guide PRODUCT APPROVALS AVAILABLE FOR BANDS TECHNOLOGY DATA SPEED (UL/DL) INTERFACES FEATURES CELLULAR MODULES (100MB. no PHY) (GSM | GPRS) Kbps (EDGE) Kbps (UMTS) Kbps Mbps (HSDPA) Mbps (HSPA) Mbps (HSPA+) (1xRTT) Kbps Mbps (LTE) (general purpose input/output) (general (digital to analog converter) analog to (digital (mm) (Automotive bus) (Automotive (analog to digital converter) digital to (analog (analog audio interface) (analog (digital voice interface) voice (digital PRODUCT FAMILY PRODUCT GENERATION TECHNOLOGY FACTOR FORM – Back side Picture R&TTE/RED GCF PTCRB FCC IC KCC CDG1 & 2 (CCF) CCC ANATEL A-TICK (RCM) JRL/JTBL EMEA AMERICA LATIN NORTH AMERICA APAC AUSTRALIA KOREA Bands Cellular Technology 2 G 2.75 G 3 G 3.5 G 3.5 G 3.75 G CDMA 4 G USB type AAI DVI DAC ADC GPIO CAN Ethernet Size mounting Surface connector Antenna Range Temperature channels GNSS Protocols Embedded Internet Profile SIM Access AppZone C AppZone Python Java Applications Automotive Designed for e-Call/ERA GLONASS Ready for Jamming Detection Bundling GNSS Monitor Event SIM on CHIP - API IoT Portal IoT LOCATE CPU) (SmartCard Element Secure TSM Wi-Fi support NA - AT&T - LTE FDD (2,4,5,12,13) NA - Verizon - LTE FDD (2,4,13) 4G (LTE Cat.4) 4G 50/150 EU - LTE FDD (1,3,7,8,20) 3.75G (HSPA+) 3.75G 5.76/42.0 AU - LTE FDD (3,7,28) LE910 V2 Cat.4 Series • • • • • • • • • • • 3G (UMTS) 3G 384/384 • • • • • • • • • • • NA - UMTS (2,5) EU - UMTS (1,8) 2G (GSM | GPRS | EDGE) 2G 236/236 EU - GSM (3,8) NA - AT&T - LTE FDD (2,4,5,12,13) NA - Verizon - LTE FDD (2,4,13) EU - LTE FDD (1,3,7,8,20) 4G (LTE Cat.1) 4G 5/10 LE910 Cat.1 Series • • • • • • • • • JN - LTE FDD (1,19,21) • • • • • • • • • 4G LTE NA - UMTS (2,5) EU - GSM (3,8) NA var - 4G (2,4,12), UMTS (1,2,4,5,8), 2G (2,3,5,8) 4G (10/5) 3.75 5.76/42.0 NS Var - 4G (2,4,5,12,25,26) 4G (LTE Cat.1) LE910C1 Series • • • • • • • • • • 3.5 384/384 • • • • • • • AP Var - 4G (1,3,5,8,28), UMTS (1,5,8) 2G 236/236 28.2 x 28.2 2.0 HS x 2.2 ME910C1 Cat.M1/NB1 NA - LTE FDD (2,4,12) • • • • • • • NV - LTE FDD (4,13) 4G M1/NB1 4G 375/300 kbps • • • • • • • • • • Series E1 - LTE FDD (3,8,20) -40°C Family RF NE910C1 Cat.NB1 Series E1 - LTE FDD (8,20) 4G NB1 4G 20/250 kbps LGA to • • • • • • PAD • • • • • • • +85°C Embedded Global - UMTS (1,2,4,5,6,8,19) 3.75G 5.76/21.0 3.75G (HSPA+) EU - UMTS (1,5,6,8,19) 3.5G 5.76/7.2 HSPA+ xE910 | 3G 3G (UMTS) 28 HE 910 Series • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NA - UMTS (2,4,5,6,19) 3G 384/384 • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2G (GSM | GPRS | EDGE) GSM (2,3,5,8) 2G 118.4/236.8 UMTS NA - UMTS (2,5) 3.5G 5.76/7.2 EU - UMTS (1,8) 3.5G (HSPA) 3G (UMTS) 3G 384/384 UE 910 Series • • • • • • • • NA - GSM (2,5) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HSPA 2G (GSM | GPRS | EDGE) | 2G 118.4/236.8 3G EU - GSM (3,8) UMTS 3.5G (HSPA) NA - UMTS (2,5) 3.5G 5.76/7.2 UE 910 3G Series • • • • 3G (UMTS) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CDMA (BC0,BC1) DUAL 28.2 x 28.2 x CE 910 Series • • • • • • CDMA (BC0) SC • • • • 2 • • • • 1xRTT CDMA 153.6k bps | 2G 2G (CDMA | 1xRTT) (full-duplex) 28.2 x 28.2 x CDMA (BC5) 2.0 FS CDMA CDMA CE 910-SL • • • • • 2.35 • GE 910 Series • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 32 • • • • • • • • • • • • GPRS 28.2 x 28.2 x | 2G GSM (2,3,5,8) 2G (GSM | GPRS) 2G 40/80 2.25 GE 910 QUAD V3 – GSM - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NA - UMTS (2,5) 3.5G (HSPA) 3.5G 5.76/7.2 HSPA EU - UMTS (1,8) | 24.4 x 24.4 x 3G 3G (UMTS) 3G 384/384 2.0-HS QFN UL 865 Series • • • • • • • • • NA - GSM (2,5) • • • • 2.6 • • • • • • • • • • EU - GSM (3,8) 2G (GSM | GPRS | EDGE) 2G 118.4/236.8 UMTS -40°C 1xRTT CDMA (BC0,BC1) DUAL CDMA 153.6 kbps 24.4 x 24.4 x Family | RF 2G (CDMA | 1xRTT) 2.0-FS QFN to CL 865 Series • • • • • CDMA (BC0) SC (full duplex) • • • • • 2.45 PAD • • • • +85°C Embedded CDMA CDMA 2G xL865 GPRS 24.4 x 24.4 x | GSM (2,3,5,8) 2G (GSM | GPRS) 2G 40/80 – QFN GL 865 V3 Series • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2.6 • • • • • • • • • • GSM 5 | Product Selection Guide PRODUCT APPROVALS AVAILABLE FOR BANDS TECHNOLOGY DATA SPEED (UL/DL) INTERFACES FEATURES CELLULAR MODULES (100MB. no PHY) (GSM | GPRS) Kbps (EDGE) Kbps (UMTS) Kbps Mbps (HSDPA) Mbps (HSPA) Mbps (HSPA+) (1xRTT) Kbps Mbps (LTE) (general purpose input/output) (general (digital to analog converter) analog to (digital (mm) (Automotive bus) (Automotive (analog to digital converter) digital to (analog (analog audio interface) (analog (digital voice interface) voice (digital PRODUCT FAMILY PRODUCT GENERATION TECHNOLOGY FACTOR FORM – Back side Picture R&TTE/RED GCF PTCRB FCC IC KCC CDG1 & 2 (CCF) CCC ANATEL A-TICK (RCM) JRL/JTBL EMEA AMERICA LATIN NORTH AMERICA APAC AUSTRALIA KOREA Bands Cellular Technology 2 G 2.75 G 3 G 3.5 G 3.5 G 3.75 G CDMA 4 G USB type AAI DVI DAC ADC GPIO CAN Ethernet Size mounting Surface connector Antenna Range Temperature channels GNSS Protocols Embedded Internet Profile SIM Access AppZone C AppZone Python Java Applications Automotive Designed for e-Call/ERA GLONASS Ready for Jamming Detection Bundling GNSS Monitor Event SIM on CHIP - API IoT Portal IoT LOCATE CPU) (SmartCard Element Secure TSM Wi-Fi support LTE FDD: A1-4G (1,3,7,28,40) DL: 300 Mbps, 3G (1,8) Rel. 10 LTE FDD & TDD, UL: 50 Mbps, 34 x 40 x -40°C 3.0 to LTE LE 922A6 Series • • • • • • • • E1-4G (3,7,20) Cat 6 2C-HSPA+ DC-HSPA+: 3 +85°C LE922 Family E2-4G (3,7,8,28,20,32) DL: 42 Mbps, UL: 11Mbps 3.5G | 3G (1,2,5,8) 3G HE 922-3GR • • • • • • • • 3G (HSPA+/UMTS) • • • 0°C to • • HSPA 2G (2,3,5,8) 2.75G UMTS +70°C Family 2G 34 x 40 x 2.0 OTG -40°C 3 to +85°C 4G WE 922-3GR • • • • • • IEEE 802.11 (b/g/n) N/A • • • • • Wi-Fi xE922 NA - LTE FDD (2,4,5,7,12) NA - HSPA+ (2,4,5) NA - 2G (2,5) EU - LTE FDD (1,3,7,8,20) 4G 50/150 EU - HSPA+ (1,3,8) Rel.9 LTE FDD & TDD Cat.4 3.75G 5.76/42.0 LE 920A4 Series EU - 2G (3,8) 3G (HSPA+/UMTS) 2.0 OTG RF LTE • • • • • • • • • • • • 3.5G 384/384 • • • • • LGA • • • • • • • AUTO CN - LTE FDD (1,3,5,8,26) 2G (GSM/GPRS/EDGE) PAD Family 2G 236/236 34 x 40 x Embedded CN - LTE TDD (38, 39,40,41M) 2.8 CN - HSPA+ (1,5,8) CN - 2G (3,8) xE920 TD-SCDMA (34,39) | HE 920 Series EU - UMTS (1,5,6,8,19) 3.75G (HSPA+) 3.75G 5.76/14.4 -40°C 3G • • • • • • • • NA - UMTS (2,4,5,6,19) 3G (UMTS) 3G 384/384 2.0-HS • • • • • to 30 • • • • HSPA+ UMTS AUTO GSM (2,3,5,8) 2G (GSM | GPRS | EDGE) 2G 236.8/236.8 +85°C | 28.2 x 28.2 x AUTOMOTIVE GE 910-QUAD 2G • • • • • • • GSM (2,3,5,8) 2G (GSM | GPRS) 2G 40/80 2.0-FS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • GPRS 2.25 GSM AUTO Family | 3.5G (HSPA) 3.5G 0.384/3.6 UE 910-EU V2 UMTS (1,8) 28.2 x 28.2 x 3G • • • 3G (UMTS) 3G 384/384 2.0-HS • • • • • • • • • • • HSPA xE910 GSM (3,8) 2.2 UMTS AUTO 2G (GSM | GPRS | EDGE) 2G 118.4/236.8 | 3.75G (HSPA+) 3.75G 5.76/14.4 WW - UMTS (1,2,5,6,8,19) 30 x 30 x 3G 3G (UMTS) 3G 384/384 2.0-HS 30 ATOP 3.5G • • • • • • • US - UMTS (1,2,4,5,6,19) • • • • • • • 3.38 • • • • • • ATOP HSPA+ UMTS 2G (GSM | GPRS | EDGE) 2G 236.8/236.8 SV1 - LTE (4,13) NA - LTE (2,4,12) LE 866 Cat.1 Series • • • • • • • • • KK - LTE (3,8) 4G (LTE Cat.1) 4G 5/10 • • • • • • • • • KS - LTE FDD (3,5) 15 x 25 x JS - LTE FDD (1,8) 2.0-HS 2.2 4G LTE NV - LTE FDD (4,13) 4G (M1) 4G 375/300 kbps ME866A1 Cat.M1 Series • • • • NA - LTE FDD (2,4,12) • • • • • • • • -40°C RF LGA to 15 x 19 x PAD E1 - LTE (8,20) 4G (NB1) 4G 20/250 kbps – +85°C NE866B1 Cat.NB1 Series • • • • • • • • 2.2 • • Embedded xE866 Family NA - UMTS (2,5) HSPA 15 x 25 x | 3.5G (HSPA) 3G EU - UMTS (1,8) 3.5G 5.76/7.2 2.0-HS UE 866 Series • • • • • • • • • 3G (UMTS) • • • • 2.2 • • • • • • • • • EU - GSM (3,8) UMTS | 15 x 19 x 2G GSM (2,3,5,8) 2G (GSM | GPRS) 2G 40/80 – GE 866-QUAD • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2.2 • • • • • • • • GPRS GSM 7 | Product Selection Guide PRODUCT APPROVALS AVAILABLE FOR BANDS TECHNOLOGY DATA SPEED (UL/DL) INTERFACES FEATURES DATACARDS & TERMINALS Family Family (100MB. no PHY) (GSM | GPRS) Kbps (EDGE) Kbps (UMTS) Kbps Mbps (HSDPA) Mbps (HSPA) Mbps (HSPA+) (1xRTT) Kbps Mbps (LTE) (general purpose input/output) (general (digital to analog converter) analog to (digital (mm) (Automotive bus) (Automotive (analog to digital converter) digital to (analog (analog audio interface) (analog (digital voice interface) voice (digital Terminal Front-/Backside PRODUCT FAMILY PRODUCT GENERATION TECHNOLOGY FACTOR FORM – Backside Picture * R&TTE/RED GCF PTCRB FCC IC KCC CDG1 & 2 (CCF) CCC ANATEL A-TICK (RCM) JRL/JTBL EMEA AMERICA LATIN NORTH AMERICA APAC AUSTRALIA KOREA Bands Cellular Technology 2 G 2.75 G 3 G 3.5 G 3.5 G 3.75 G CDMA 4 G USB type AAI DVI DAC ADC GPIO CAN Ethernet Size mounting Surface connector Antenna Range Temperature channels GNSS Protocols Embedded Internet Profile SIM Access AppZone C AppZone Python Java Applications Automotive Designed for e-Call/ERA GLONASS Ready for Jamming Detection Bundling GNSS Monitor Event SIM on CHIP - API IoT Portal IoT LOCATE CPU) (SmartCard Element Secure TSM Wi-Fi support LTE Cat.
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