GPy
Please Note: We have removed the labels from the pictures in the documentation due to inconsistencies with label orientation. The LED must be aligned above the USB socket when inserting or removing a development board from an expansion board/Pytrack/Pysense/Pyscan.
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Datasheet
Please Note: We have removed the labels from the pictures in the documentation due to inconsistencies with label orientation. The LED must be aligned above the USB socket when inserting or removing a development board from an expansion board/Pytrack/Pysense/Pyscan.
The datasheet of the GPy is available as a PDF File.
The drawing of the LTE-M antenna is available as a PDF File.
Pinout
The pinout of the GPy is available as a PDF File
Please note that the PIN assignments for UART1 (TX1/RX1), SPI (CLK, MOSI, MISO) and I2C (SDA, SCL) are defaults and can be changed in Software.
Notes
WiFi
By default, upon boot the GPy will create a WiFi access point with the SSID gpy-wlan-XXXX
, where XXXX
is a random 4-digit number, and the password www.pycom.io
.
The RF switch that selects between the on-board and external antenna is connected to P12
, for this reason using P12
should be avoided unless WiFi is disabled in your application.
Power
The Vin
pin on the GPy can be supplied with a voltage ranging from 3.5v
to 5.5v
. The 3.3v
pin on the other hand is output only, and must not be used to feed power into the GPy, otherwise the on-board regulator will be damaged.
AT Commands
The AT commands for the Sequans Monarch modem on the GPy are available in a PDF file.
Tutorials
Tutorials on how to the GPy module can be found in the examples section of this documentation. The following tutorials might be of specific interest for the GPy: