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== OVERVIEW ==
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Note, LTE in cell modem context stands for Long Term Evolution.  An LTE modem is a long term evolution modem.
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Good starting point article on AT commands, article by Jason Godfrey of Onomondo dot com:
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*  https://onomondo.com/blog/test-modem-connectivity-with-at-commands/
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A second good starting point article to understand basic AT command types and a little history of AT commands.  This Engineering Garage article states that there are four types of AT commands, these types being "test", "read", "set" and "execute" AT commands.
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*  https://www.engineersgarage.com/at-commands-gsm-at-command-set/
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== [[#top|^]] AT Command Error Codes ==
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*  https://www.smssolutions.net/tutorials/gsm/gsmerrorcodes/
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== [[#top|^]] Nordic Semi 2021 Notes ==
  
 
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AT commands sent by firmware app, and special C language escape sequence for percent character:
 
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*  https://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/topic/ref_at_commands/REF/at_commands/mob_termination_ctrl_status/xmodemsleep.html
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== [[#top|^]] Quectel BG95 commands ==
  
 
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*  https://forums.quectel.com/t/obtaining-the-serial-number/7092/6  Quectel BG95 command to query module serial number, command AT+EGMR=0,5.
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Latest revision as of 20:44, 31 July 2024

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OVERVIEW

Note, LTE in cell modem context stands for Long Term Evolution. An LTE modem is a long term evolution modem.

Good starting point article on AT commands, article by Jason Godfrey of Onomondo dot com:

A second good starting point article to understand basic AT command types and a little history of AT commands. This Engineering Garage article states that there are four types of AT commands, these types being "test", "read", "set" and "execute" AT commands.


^ AT Command Error Codes


^ Nordic Semi 2021 Notes

0520 AT commands sent by firmware app, and special C language escape sequence for percent character:

0425 AT%SMODEMSLEEP command . . .

~04xx

Acronyms used in Nordic Semi nRF9160 and LTE modem documentation:

Power Saving Mode (PSM) command details:



^ Nordic Semi Online Power Profiler notes

*  https://devzone.nordicsemi.com/power/w/opp/3/online-power-profiler-for-lte


- SECTION - General settings:
  Chip:  nRF9160 rev2
  Network mode:  LTE-M

- SECTION - PSM
  Enable [y]
  Periodic TAU (sec)            . . . a.k.a. T3412 timer
  Active time (sec)             . . . T3324 timer "Lengh of time modem must stay in RRC idle mode before entering PSM, stay reachable by network in case data needed

- SECTION - RRC idle mode
  Enable [y]
  iDRX interval (sec)           . . . "How often User Equipment listens for incoming data on the network."

- SECTION - Data transfer
  Enable [y]
  Data size (bytes)
  Data transfer interval (sec)

- SECTION - Network paramters
  TX output power (dBm)         . . . dynamically adjusted by network provider.
  RRC inactivity timer (sec)    . . . decided by network provider.
  cDRX interval (sec)           . . . decided by network provider.
  cDRX on duration (ms)         . . . decided by network provider.
  cDRX inactivity timer (ms)    . . . radio must remain in cDRX mode for this period before entering DRX mode, this decided by network provider.
  iDRX PDCCH repetitions (ms)   . . . how long radio must "listen" during iDRX interval, set by network provider cannot be set by User Equipment (UE).

- SECTION - SIM card settings
  Clock stop current (uA)       . . . card specified current consumption when card powered at 1v8.
  Enable shut down in iDRX [y]  . . . review AT%XDATAPRFL command and SIM card specifications to see whether card power shutdown supported by card maker.

- SECTION - GPS
  Enable [n]



^ Quectel BG95 commands