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SIM800L: Test Project

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Author: Michael Havenga

Last Updated: 2020-12-12

Package Version: 1.0.0.0

Category: GSM / GPRS

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License: MIT license  

The SIM800L is a readily available GSM Module that is easy to use - when you know-how. The project uses a PIC16F1847, which is an 18PIN midrange device with average resources. The project uses the single UART at 9600, and in a continuous loop sends an SMS testing the connection.

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The SIM800L can be purchased from many suppliers, and here is one example from Banggood.

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