2020-11-17 08:14 AM
I recently bought "P-L496G-CELL02" and I would like to communicate in AT command with the module:
here is the message that appears:
Welcome to STM32-Cellular to Cloud (STM32-C2C)
AT commands terminal: connection to PC with USB-OTG FS is needed.
Modem is using eSIM.
The modem did not answer...
Please:
- Connect The modem on STMod+ port
- Install STM32 VCP drivers
- Connect USB link to PC on USB-OTG FS
- Set JP7 on U5V if no STLINK is plugged
- Set SW1 to position "1" if no STLINK is plugged
- Set terminal to 8bits/115200b/1 stop/No parity on OTG FS
- Reset while pressing joystick up button
Please retry
when i change the baud rate to 115200, the module does not respond
i'm using windwows 10 and also ubuntu 19.04.
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2020-11-23 07:09 AM
i solved it
to activate the AT commands, you must: check the correct position of the jumpers:
JP3 -> ARD_V5_IN
JP4 and JP5 -> + 3V3 JP 6 -> positoin 1-2 (to the left)
JP7 -> STLK
JP8 -> closed
JP9 -> open
- Open gtkterm or other similar utility and set the baud rate to 9600, bring it to ACM0 and wait for the STM welcome message to appear. - Once the message is displayed, briefly press the "RESET" button and hold the joystick UP. - Once this is done, a message is displayed indicating that we can talk to an AT command
- you have to open a new terminal and run gtkterm but this time choosing the port "ACM1" and the baud rate on "115200"
2020-11-23 02:36 AM
Hi,
i am in your situation. i write you a message to collaborate if you want
2020-11-23 07:09 AM
i solved it
to activate the AT commands, you must: check the correct position of the jumpers:
JP3 -> ARD_V5_IN
JP4 and JP5 -> + 3V3 JP 6 -> positoin 1-2 (to the left)
JP7 -> STLK
JP8 -> closed
JP9 -> open
- Open gtkterm or other similar utility and set the baud rate to 9600, bring it to ACM0 and wait for the STM welcome message to appear. - Once the message is displayed, briefly press the "RESET" button and hold the joystick UP. - Once this is done, a message is displayed indicating that we can talk to an AT command
- you have to open a new terminal and run gtkterm but this time choosing the port "ACM1" and the baud rate on "115200"