PCI7600G LTE module setting
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PCI7600G MINI PCI-E 4G Module driver setting
Procedure
Step 1. Installing USB serial driver
Essential Yocto Project host packages:
- < > USB Serial Converter Support --- > - [ ] USB Generic Serial Driver - < > USB driver for GSM and CDMA modems + <*> USB Serial Converter Support --- > + [*] USB Generic Serial Driver + <*> USB driver for GSM and CDMA modems
Revise the content in kernel/drivers/usb/serial/option.c
/* SIM7600 */ #define SIMCOM_SIM7600_VID 0x1E0E #define SIMCOM_SIM7600_PID 0x9001
Add the content below to option-ids list
{ USB_DEVICE(SIMCOM_SIM7600_VID, SIMCOM_SIM7600_PID)}, /*SIM7600 */
Add the content below to option_probe
/* sim7600 */ if (serial->dev->descriptor.idVendor == SIMCOM_SIM7600_VID && serial->dev->descriptor.idProduct == SIMCOM_SIM7600_PID && serial->interface->cur_altsetting->desc.bInterfaceNumber == 5 ) return -ENODEV;
Execute the command below and there will have 5 different devices:
ttyUSB0 ttyUSB1 ttyUSB2 ttyUSB3 ttyUSB4
-C compile linux-imx && bitbake fsl-image-qt5-validation-imx
Step 2. Mounting the simcom.ko driver
- Unzip the SIMCOM driver zip file(https://ftp.icop.com.tw/share/dPJn913l) to /BSP/source/poke/recipe-core/
- Edit BSP/source/poky/meta-poky/conf/layer.conf
- Add MACHINE_ESSENTIAL_EXTRA_RRECOMMENDS += “simcom”
- Execute bitbake -C compile linux-imx && bitbake fsl-image-qt5-validation-imx
- After the command execute, you will see wwan0 from command ifconfig -a
Step 3. Testing PCI7600G-SIM (Will return an ok if succeed.
- Plugin PCI7600G-SIM before booting up the board.
- Open the terminal and enter minicom -d /dev/ttyUSB2.
- Enter at (Ensuring the AT testing command); it will return an ok if it’s working.
- Enter at+cpin? (Checking the status of the SIM card); it will return a “READY” if it’s working, and if return +CME ERROR: SIM not inserted means the SIM card is not plugged in.
- Enter at+csq (Checking the strength of the signal, and the antenna should be installed on the MAIN of PCI_SIM); If it returns +CSQ: 0~31.99 means it’s normal, and 99.99 means it’s an error.
- Enter at+cops? (Checking the telecom)
- Enter at+cpsi? ( Checking UE system data )
- Enter at+cmgs=“+8869xxxxxxxx”(Phone number), and it will return >; enter some content like “testing” and press ctrl+z to send it out. You will receive the message on your phone.
- Using a phone and dial the number the sim card you used in PCI7600G-SIM, and if the minicom shows RING means the testing passed.
- Open another terminal and enter echo “at\$qcrmcall=1,1” > /dev/ttyUSB3, and the minicom will return $QCRMCALL:1,V4
- Enter ifconfig wwan0 up
- Enter udhcpc -i wwan0
- Enter ping 8.8.8.8 -c 5 to test 4G internet.