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Inexpensive and flexible

Small dimensions, a flexible installation design, simple integration and low power consumption are all essential features of the TC35i radio module. Developed primarily for high-volume M2M applications, the TC35i is employed in the areas of measurement and remote maintenance, transportation and logistics, traffic systems, gateways and access, vending machines, security, health care and building technology.

The link between the TC35i radio module and your application is created via a ZIF connector and a GSC aerial socket. R&TTE, GCF and network operator approvals have been obtained, making it simpler for you to obtain approvals for your own applications.



The most important features of the TC35i include:

  • GSM Dual-Band (900/1800 MHz)
  • Small size (54.5 x 36.0 x 3.6 mm)
  • Low power consumption (stand-by mode: 25 mA, talk mode: 300 mA)
  • SIM Application Toolkit
  • Extended AT commands for M2M applications

Cinterion does not leave you out in the cold once the decision has been made to use the product. The extensive support provides assistance in all issues relating to product design, from the product design stage through to product approval.


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Cinterion TC35i - dualband GSM module
Cinterion TC35i


 

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key features of TC35i:

  • GSM Dual-Band (900/1800 MHz)
  • Small size (54.5 x 36.0 x 3.6 mm)
  • Low power consumption (stand-by mode: 25 mA, talk mode: 300 mA)
  • SIM Application Toolkit
  • Extended AT commands for M2M applications

 


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