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AVR-GSM development board

Users Manual

All boards produced by Olimex are ROHS compliant

Rev.B, January 2009


Copyright(c) 2009, OLIMEX Ltd, All rights reserved

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INTRODUCTION:
AVR-GSM is excellent board for adding remote monitoring and control in
remote places by GSM cellular network. Do you want to switch on/off
your local heating in your mountain house? To monitor the temperature at
up to 8 remote points up to 30 meters away from the module? To listen
what happens in your house with silent call after you get message for
alarm status? Then AVR-GSM is the board for you! It contains ATmega32
microcontroller and 3-band GSM GPRS module 900/1800/1900Mhz inside
which covers most used GSM networks around the world. The GSM
antenna is build in the board so no need for external expensive GSM
antennas. AVR-GSM have two relays 240VAC/10A, two opto-isolated
inputs which could be connected to alarm sensors or just buttons for user
actions (like call pre-loaded phone numbers), on-board temperature sensor
and connector for additional up to 8 addressable remote temperature
sensors at up to 30 meter distance from the module. Normal phone hook
can be connected to this board and to allow user to speak, listen, taking
and placing phone calls as normal stand alone cellular phone. AVR-GSM
can be connected to PC with the USB connector it have and it is recognized
as modem which could be used to add internet via GPRS to your computer
(imagine how useful is this for your mountain house if there is no internet
but only cellular network!).

BOARD FEATURES:
• MCU: ATMega32 32KB Flash memory, 2KB RAM, 1KB EEPROM
• JTAG connector for programming and debugging with AVR-JTAG-L
or AVR-JTAG-USB
• GSM GPRS 3-BAND MODULE 900/1800/1900Mhz with build on-
board GSM cellular antenna
• Li-ion backup battery for up to 200 hours of GSM module stand-by
(no relays etc - peripherals active)
• SIM-card holder
• Two RELAYS 240VAC/10A
• Two opt isolated inputs
• USB interface
• 2.5mm Hands-free connector;
• Buzzer (ringer)
• Status LED
• On-board temperature digital sensor
• Connector for remote temperature sensors up to 30meters far away
from AVR-GSM
• Plastic housing (optional)
• Extension 26 pin connector for all unused ATMega32 ports
• PCB: FR-4, 1.5 mm (0,062"), solder mask, silkscreen component
print
• Dimensions: 130x82x34 mm (5.1x3.2x1.3")

ELECTROSTATIC WARNING:
The AVR-GSM board is shipped in protective anti-static packaging. The
board must not be subject to high electrostatic potentials. General practice
for working with static sensitive devices should be applied when working
with this board.

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BOARD USE REQUIREMENTS:
Cables: 1.8 meter USB A-B cable to connect to USB host on PC.

Hardware: AVR-JTAG, AVR-USB-JTAG


Or any compatible tool for programming and/or debugging

Software: AVRStudio + WinAVR for developing your own applications


The demo software show basic functionality and how to place /
take phone calls (C source and HEX) or how to remote control
via SMS (C source and HEX)
The sources are compiled with WinAVR free C compiler.
Important: If your board does not work, first try to charge the battery as
you power supply the board for few hours.

PROCESSOR FEATURES:
• High-performance, Low-power AVR® 8-bit Microcontroller
• Advanced RISC Architecture
– 131 Powerful Instructions – Most Single-clock Cycle Execution
– 32 x 8 General Purpose Working Registers
– Fully Static Operation
– Up to 16 MIPS Throughput at 16 MHz
– On-chip 2-cycle Multiplier
• Nonvolatile Program and Data Memories
– 32K Bytes of In-System Self-Programmable Flash Endurance:
10,000 Write/Erase Cycles
– 1024 Bytes EEPROM Endurance: 100,000 Write/Erase Cycles
– 2K Byte Internal SRAM
– Programming Lock for Software Security
• JTAG (IEEE std. 1149.1 Compliant) Interface
• Peripheral Features
– Two 8-bit Timer/Counters with Separate Prescalers and
Compare Modes
– One 16-bit Timer/Counter with Separate Prescaler, Compare
Mode, and Capture Mode
– Real Time Counter with Separate Oscillator
– Four PWM Channels
– 8-channel, 10-bit ADC with Programmable Gain at 1x, 10x, or
200x
– Byte-oriented Two-wire Serial Interface
– Programmable Serial USART
– Master/Slave SPI Serial Interface
– Programmable Watchdog Timer with Separate On-chip Oscillator
– Power-on Reset and Programmable Brown-out Detection

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BLOCK DIAGRAM:

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MEMORY MAP:

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VBAT

BAT_E
90-DEG REE

1
2

+
LI_BAT
P-
3V
VBAT
D13
1N5819S

2
4V_E +5V
1 2 3V_E
+5V VR(3V) 0

1
+12V NA TPS77030
D14 D11
DCDC_E USB_PWR 1 5
R70 R69 R3 IN OUT
1 2
1N5819S(NA) 1N5819S
3
4.99K/1% 15K/1% 4.99K/1% 0 /EN R31 R23 10K
VR SIMDATA R20 22
CO N2PH 4 (NA)

GND
D15 C24 NC/FB

+
1 1 5 L1 10n C2 SIMCLK R21 22 3 6
SCHEMATIC:

VIN

2
2 6 INV 2
SIMCLK SIMIO
1N4004(SMD) RT SW C17
15uH/DBS13 5 SIMRST R22 22 2 5
2.2uF 10uF/6.3V SIMRST SIMNC

+
+
+
+
+
C51 C52 R73 7 C53 C47 C46 C28
12V EN/SYNC R71
C29 C1 R72 4 3 C50 D3 R9 VSIM 1 4
GND FB R1 VCC GND
1000uF/16VDC 1000uF/16VDC 100n 68K 4.7K 4.7n 150K 1N5822(SMC) 10u F/10V/1206 220uF/10 V/ta nt 1000uF/6 .3V/8x12/low_ESR 1000uF/6 .3V/8x12/low_ESR (NA) C60
BD9778HFP 0 C62 C61 C63 SIM

2.2uF/0805
SIM-HO LDER 1n(NA)
330p(NA) 2.2uF(NA) 220n(NA)
EXT-1

VSIM,SIMDATA,SIMCLK,SIMRST
U3
STATUS 5 9 VSIM
STATUS VSIM
40 6 SIMDATA +5V VBAT
TXD,RXD,RTS,CTS,DTR,DCD,RI,DBG _TX,DBG _RX,MAIN_RX,MAIN_TX EXT-15 GPO1 SIMDATA
14 7 SIMCLK
EXT-17 SPI_DATA SIMCLK
3V 13 8 SIMRST
EXT-19 SPI_CLK SIMRESET
46 47
U5 EXT-21 SPI_CS SIM_PRESENCE
3V
16
FT232RLSSO P28 EXT-23 SPI_D/C
10 15 5V_CHG _E 4V
EXT-25 KBROW0 BACKUP
USB 4 1 R5 560 RXD 28 1 2 1 2
FB1 VCCIO TXD VCHG
USB_SHIELD USB_PWR 20 5 R13 560 TXD MAIN_RX 3 R48 NA
VCC RXD R42 RXD 0 NA
1 3 R27 560 RTS MAIN_TX 4 27 R47 NA
RTS# TXD TEMP_BAT
2 R35 0 USBDM 16 11 R28 560 CTS DTR 43 29 R39 0
USBDM CTS# 68 DTR AUXADC EXT-13 R38
3 R36 0 USBDP 15 2 R29 560 DTR C76 C77 RTS 44 NA
USBDP DTR# RTS

USB
4 9 CTS 45 41 NETLIG HT
R4 DSR# CTS NETLIGHT
S H IE L D
C7 10 R30 560 DCD 33p 33p RI 11 12
C15 C26 4.7K DCD# RI POWERKEY EXT-11
10n 8 6 R15 560 RI DCD 42

+
C36 NC1 RI# DCD
USB_RST 19 DBG _TX 2 38

C37
G ND NA NA #RESET HANDSFREE DEBUG_TX VBAT1
24 DBG _RX 1 39
NC2 DEBUG_RX

10uF/6.3V
100n 27 23 1 VBAT2

P+
R37 OSCI CBUS0
28 22 33 17
2

OSCO 2 A1 ANTENNA
NA CBUS1 GND1

FT232RL
13 MIC G SM_PCB_ANT 30 R40

+
C57

CBUS2 C20 C9 C23 GND2


+
+
+

C8
C58

R46 14 3 18 31 C5 1K
MIC2P
1

17 CBUS3 12 19 GND3 32 PWRKEY


DOWNLOAD

-
22K 3V3OUT MIC MIC2N
CBUS4 33p 33p 33p 20 GND4 34 47uF/6.3V 100n 6x3.8x2.5/SMD
USB_PRESENT MIC1N C27
220uF/10V/tant

JACK-3PINPHO NE_JACK_UNI 21 GND5 35 PWRKEY


C38 MIC1P

P-
close to microphone GND6 36
2 23 GND7 37

GND1
GND2
GND3
10uF/10V/1206

TEST
R6

AGND
100n SPEAKER EAR+ GND8
33K HEAD2 1 24 48
RER- GND9
26

7
R43 AUDIOOUT+

25
18
21
26
C6 10uF/1206 25 22 1000uF/6.3V/8 x1 2/low_ESR
AUDIOOUT- AGND
10
C74 C78 C18 C16 C10 SIM300D_HD_V2
C73 C71
33p 33p 10p 100n 10p VBAT VBAT
33p 33p 3V 3V
close to connecor close to module
R74
560 D4

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TXD,RXD,RTS,CTS,DTR,DCD,RI,DBG _TX,DBG _RX,MAIN_RX,MAIN_TX 1N4148 LED
R2
+12V STAT
red BUZ 22K
3V R14 10K
EXT-26 PB12 21
U1
STM1001R U6 B1
R79 D5 R82
2 VCC RESET 1 RST 4 30 RTS R44 NETLIG HT Q4 BUZ Q5 R33
RESET (ADC7)PA7 20K/1%
31 CTS BC817 BC817 330
GND (ADC6)PA6 DTR
2K 1N4148 2K
1

32 R75 R81

3
C19 7 (ADC5)PA5 33 DCD C22
C3 XTAL2 33K 33K
B1

(ADC4)PA4 34
22pF
2

Q3 (ADC3)PA3 EXT-8 100n


NA 7.37MHz 35 PWRKEY LED
(ADC2)PA2 EXT-10
C11 8 36
XTAL1 (ADC1)PA1 EXT-12
+12V 2 2p F 37 R45
3VA (ADC0)PA0 EXT-14 2 K/1%
3
EXT-2 (SCK)PB7 EXT-16
R34 AREF 29 2
EXT-4 AREF (MISO)PB6 EXT-18 SCL,SDA
C25 1
EXT-6 L2 330 (MOSI)PB5 EXT-20
red 27 44
3V AVCC (SS)PB4 EXT-22
100n LED_R1 REL1 43 STATUS 3V 3V 3V 3V
D12 FB(0805) (AIN1)PB3 3V

+
+
C34 C21 28 42 USB_RST
AGND (AIN0)PB2
1N4148 41 3V
(T1)PB1 EXT-24 3V
R10 RAS1215 10uF/6.3V 10uF/6.3V 40 IN1
(T0)PB0
2K
26 RELAY1
REL1 (TOSC2)PC7 25 JTAG R41
RELAY2
(TOSC1)PC6
PC[0..7]

5 24 PC5 PC2 1 2 10 R12 R8 R7


T3 R11 3V VCC PC5(TDI)
RELAY1 23 PC4 PC4 3 4 2K 1K 1K
BC817 PC4(TDO) U2 +5V EXT-9
DBG _TX
D9
1N4148
D7
1N4148

CO N6PH 17 22 PC3 PC3 5 6 RST


1K VCC1 PC3(TMS)
1

1
21 PC2 7 8 SDA SDA 1 8
R19 PC2(TCK) SDA VDD VBAT EXT-7
2 TXD 2 38 20 SDA PC5 9 10 SCL SCL 2
22K VCC2 PC1(SDA) SCL
3 19 SCL 3 7

3
PC0(SCL) ALERT A0 3V EXT-5
4 MAIN_TX 6

MTX/DTX
A1 C4
5 16 LED 4 5
(OC2)PD7 Z2 GND A2 EXT-3
D10
1N4148

6 15
D8
1N4148

6 RI 100n
GND (ICP)PD6 O PT_TEMP
DBG _RX C12 C14 C13 14 USB_PRESENT TCN75A(NA)
(OC1A)PD5 BUZ

1
REL +12V 18 13 8
GND1 (OC1B)PD4
RXD 2 100n 100n 100n 12 B1 7
(INT1)PD3 BZV55C5V1(mini-melf)
39 11 IN2 6

3
GND2 (INT0)PD2 3V
MAIN_RX 10 RXD 5

MRX/DRX
LED_R2 (TXD)PD1 9 4
TXD LED3 O PT2
REL2 (RXD)PD0 3 330 red 1 4 IN2
R26
R25
D1 ATMEG A3 2_4 4TQ FP 2
4.7K
1 D6 2 3
1N4148 AVR-GSM
RAS121 5 1N4 148
R16 TXD,RXD,RTS,CTS,DTR,DCD,RI,DBG _TX,DBG _RX,MAIN_RX,MAIN_TX
CO N8PH H11A8 17SMD Rev. B
2K
CO PYRIG HT(C) 2009, O LIMEX Ltd
REL2
LED2 O PT1 http://www.olimex.com/dev
T4 R17 RELAY2 330 IN1
R32
R24 red 1 4
BC817
1K 4.7K
D2 2 3
R18 1N4148
22K H11A817SMD
BOARD LAYOUT:

POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT:

The power supply of AVR-GSM could be done in two different ways:

1. Power from +12VDC without using the internal backup battery.


The module is powered only from external 12V and the battery is not
connected. In this case:
− jumper BAT_E must be open
− jumper 4V_E must be closed
− jumper 4V must be closed
− jumper 5V_CHG_E must be open.
Power consumption in this mode is:
− about 60mA when have a conversation.
− About 25mA in normal mode (without conversation) + 60mA if
relays are turned on.

Important: 4V_E, 4V and 5V_CHG_E jumpers have to be moved


together.

2. Power from +12VDC with backup battery.


The module is powered with battery and allows battery charging. In
this case:
− jumper BAT_E must be closed
− jumper 4V_E must be open
− jumper 4V must be open

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− jumper 5V_CHG_E must be closed
− Power consumption in this mode: depend on the battery charge
may vary between 10 and 300mA. If the 12V power supply is
missing the battery discharge current is between 5 and 25 mA
without call, and about 200mA during active call.

RESET CIRCUIT:
AVR-GSM reset circuit is made with STM1001R with typical threshold
+2.63V.

CLOCK CIRCUIT:
Quartz crystal 7.37MHz is connected to ATMega32.

CONNECTOR DESCRIPTIONS:

JTAG:

Pin # Signal Name

1 PC2(TCK)

2 GND

3 PC4(TDO)

4 3V

5 PC3(TMS)

6 RST

7 3V

8 NC

9 PC5(TDI)

10 GND

This connector allows programming and debugging via AVR-JTAG or


compatible tool.

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USB:

Pin # Signal Name

1 VCC

2 USBDM

3 USBDP

4 GND

This is standard USB Type B


connector for connection to PC. On board there is FT232RL USB to UART
converter. To use it you should download and install the drivers for your OS
from http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/CDM/CDM20602.zip.
ATMega32 can control FTDI chip as detect USB present and can toggle RST
line of FTDI chip, i.e. the microcontroller decides whether the
communication is between PC terminal and GSM module or between
ATMega32 and GSM module. When USB cable from PC is connected to
AVR-GSM – ATMega32 allows communication between USB (PC terminal)
and GSM module, when USB cable is removed from AVR-GSM, the
communication is between ATMega32 and GSM module.

SIM-CARD:

Pin # Signal Name

1 VSIM

2 SIMRST

3 SIMCLK

4 GND

5 NC

6 SIMDATA

This is standard SIM card connector, to operate AVR-GSM should have


inserted valid SIM card for your operator network. Note that the SIM card
should be without PIN security.

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PWR-CON :

Pin # Signal Name

1 +12V

2 GND

This connector is used to power the AVR-GSM. External (12VDC) power


source have to be applied to this pins.

OUTPUT RELAYS CONNECTOR:

Pin # Signal Name

1 NO-REL1

2 COMMON-REL1

3 NC-REL1

4 NO-REL2

5 COMMON-REL2

6 NC-REL2

NO – relay normally opened contact, NC – relay normally closed contact


COMMON – relay common contact
By this connector the user can switch on/off load witch not exceed next
maximal admissible ranges:
- 15A/125VAC
- 10A/250VAC
- 15A/24VDC

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INPUT OPTOCOUPLER & TEMP CONNECTOR:

Pin # Signal Name

1 DIGITAL IN1 +

2 DIGITAL IN1 -

3 DIGITAL IN2 +

4 DIGITAL IN2 -

5 GND

6 SCL

7 SDA

8 3V

Two digital optoisolated inputs are available for user code. The input level
are between 5 and 12V DC.
I2C signals (SCL, SDA) are used for external temperature sensor connection
or other suitable I2C device interfacing.
There is possibility up to 8 external temperature sensors on this bus.
Olimex sell these modules separately under the order code MOD-TMP and
communication with up to 30 meters between the AVR-GSM and MOD-TEM
is possible error free.

HANDSFREE:

Pin # Signal Name

GND GND

AU+ AU+ audio out

MIC MIC2P audio in

This is Audio 2.5 mm connector. Standard hands-free


headphone/microphone combined cable can be used

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SPEAKER CONNECTOR - SPEAKER:

Pin # Signal Name

1 EAR–

2 EAR+

This is connector for external 32 ohm speaker

EXT:

Pin # Signal Name Pin # Signal Name

1 BACKUP 2 AREF
3 GND 4 3VA
5 3V 6 AGND
7 VBAT 8 (ADC3)/PA3
9 +5V 10 PWRKEY - (ADC2)/PA2
11 POWERKEY-pin12 of GSM 12 (ADC1)/PA1
module
13 AUXADC 14 (ADC0)/PA0
15 GPO1 16 (SCK)PB7
17 SPI_DATA 18 (MISO)PB6
19 SPI_CLK 20 (MOSI)PB5
21 SPI_CS 22 (SS)PB4
23 SPI_D/C 24 (T1)PB1
25 KBROW0 26 RST

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EXT is connector for external plug-in modules. It's standard 26 pin ribbon cable IDC keyed
connector.

Backup: RTC backup power supply for the GSM module real time clock and RAM, when the
battery is discharged. If the battery attached to this signal is chargeable and the voltage
level is low the module will charge the battery. Vnom = 1.8V, Inom= 20uA

AREF: Analog reference input of ATMega32 microcontroller. Can be used for external
analogue circuits.
GND: Digital ground.
3VA: Analog power supply of ATMega32 microcontroller. This is 3VDC output which can be
used for external analog modules.
3V: Digital power of ATMega32. This is 3VDC output for external digital modules.
AGND: Analog ground of ATMega32 microcontroller. Can be used for external analog
circuits.
VBAT: Dedicated to connect main Li-ion battery. The power supply of GSM module has to
be a single voltage source of VBAT= 3.4V...4.5V. Li-ion battery with 650mA capacity is used
in AVR-GSM.
ADC3/PA3: ADC3 input/digital IO of ATMega32.
+5V: +5VDC output / up to 2A current source
POWERKEY: This is GSM module power on/off key. When the module is ON if you press
and hold for more than 3 seconds the module go in power down state. If the module if in
power down mode and you press and hold this key for more than 1 second the module will
go in ON mode.
ADC1/PA1: ADC1 input/digital IO of ATMega32.
AUXADC: This is general purpose analog to digital converter build-in the GSM module. The
input voltage value should be in range 0V to 2.4V. This pin value can be read with AT
command.
ADC0/PA0: ADC0 input/digital IO of ATMega32.
GPO1: This is GPO of GSM module and can be configured by AT command for outputting
high or low level voltage. All of the GPOs are initialy in low state without any setting from AT
command.
(SCK)PB7,(MISO)PB6,(MOSI)PB5,(SS)PB4: ATMega32 SPI pins.

SPI_DATA,SPI_CLK,SPI_CS,SPI_D/C: This is GSM module SPI port reserved for future use.
KBROW0: This is external keyboard input pin of GSM module.
RST: ATMega32 Reset pin. Open collector output.

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JUMPER DESCRIPTION:
BAT_E Connects 3.7V Li-ion battery to the GSM module. Default state
is to be open to not drain the battery during stocking the
modules.

Default state - open

4V_E When this jumper is open state the DCDC voltage output is set
to 5V, when the jumper is closed the DCDC output voltage is
set to 4V. This is necessary when main battery is not
connected and the supply voltage should be 4V, when the
battery is connected the DCDC voltage should be 5V.

Default state – open.

4V When the main battery is not present, this jumper feeds the 4V
from the DCDC output to the GSM module.

Default state – open.

5V_CHG_E The GSM module have build in li-ion charge circuit. This
jumper connects the DCDC 5V output to the internal charger
circuit.

Default state closed

Important: 4V_E, 4V and 5V_CHG_E jumpers have to be


moved together.

Do not plug in external +12V if BAT_E jumper is open!

DCDC_E This jumper connects the DCDC output to the GSM module. It
is useful to measure the current consumption.

Default state closed

3V_E This jumper connects +3V to FT232RL and ATMega32.It is


useful to measure the current consumption.

Default state closed

Download This is GSM module bootloader enable pin. Reserved for GSM
module firmware upgrade.

Default state – open.

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MTX/DTX The GSM module have two UART channels. One for the
commands, one for debugging. With this jumper you control
which chnnel goes to ATMega32 and FT232RL.
MTX/DTX

Default state MTX

MRX/DRX The GSM module have two UART channels. One for the
commands, one for debugging. With this jumper you control
which chnnel goes to ATMega32 and FT232RL.
MRX/DRX

Default state MRX

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INPUT/OUTPUT:
Button B1: user button connected to ATmega32 pin.12 PD3 (INT1);

PWRKEY button – This is GSM module power on/off key. When the module
is ON if you press and hold for more than 3 seconds the module go in
power down state. If the module if in power down mode and you press and
hold this key for more than 1 second the module will go in ON mode.

MIC – on-board microphone (voice), with AT command you can switch the
voice audio input to be taken from this microphone of from the handsfree
audio connector.

SPEAKER – voice output for external 32 ohm speaker, with AT command


you can switch the voice audio output to be directed to this speaker or to
the handsfree audio connector.

HANDSFREE – audio 2.5 mm jack voice input and speaker output.

BUZ – audio buzzer , can be used as RING signalization.

Status green LED with name LED connected to ATmega32 pin.16 PD7.

Status red LED with name STAT – indicates the state of GSM module.
STAT is off state – GSM module is not running
64ms On/ 800ms Off – GSM module does not find the network
64ms On/ 3000ms Off – GSM module is connected to the network
64ms On/ 300ms Off - GPRS communication

Optocouple 1 – OPT1 (H11A817SMD) - 5V-12V optoisolated input with


LED2 indication and open collector output connect to ATMega32 pin.40
(PB0(T0)). Positive voltage of '+' terminal and negative voltage or GND of '-'
terminal of OPT_TEMP connector, reflect with log. 0 of Mega32 input.

Optocouple 2 – OPT2 (H11A817SMD) - 5V-12V optoisolated input with


LED3 indication and open collector output connect to ATMega32 pin.11
(PD2(INT0)).Positive voltage of '+' terminal and negative voltage or GND of '-'
terminal of OPT_TEMP connector, reflect with log. 0 of Mega32 input.

Relay1 – REL1 240VAC/10A (RAS1215) with default tied Normal Close (NC)
and COM terminals and disconnected Normal Open and COM terminals.
LED_R1 (Red) indicated when turn on REL1. The relay is turned on with
log 1 of PC7 port.

Relay1 – REL2 240VAC/10A (RAS1215) with default tied Normal Close (NC)
and COM terminals and disconnected Normal Open and COM terminals.
LED_R2 (Red) indicated when turn on REL2. The relay is turned on with
log 1 of PC6 port.

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MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS:

All measures are in mm.

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AVAILABLE DEMO SOFTWARE:

– Placing/taking phone calls with AVR-GSM (C source )


– Remote control via SMS on AVR-GSM (C source) firmware
description

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ORDER CODE:
How to order?
You can order to us directly or by any of our distributors.
Check our web www.olimex.com/dev for more info.

All boards produced by Olimex are ROHS compliant

Revision history:
REV.B - create January 2009

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