Type 1SC is a new, compact, low cost, LTE-M module that supports the cellular LTE-M network protocols.
This new stand-alone module measures just 11.1 x 11.4 x 1.5 mm (max), constructed in a silver resin shielded package and comprises an Altair ALT1250 transceiver with a FEM module and external flash memory.
An integrated TCXO that has robust low drift thermal characteristics provides an accurate clock source for the RF transceiver.
LTE-M is the abbreviation for LTE Cat-M1 or Long Term Evolution (4G), category M1.
This technology is for Internet of Things devices to connect directly to a 4G network (Mobile Network Operator – MNO such as AT&T or Verizon, etc.) without a gateway and typically on batteries.
LTE-M which includes eMTC (enhanced Machine Type Communication), is a type of low power wide area network (LPWAN) radio technology standard developed by 3GPP to enable a wide range of cellular devices and services (specifically, for machine-to-machine and Internet of Things applications).
In March 2019, the Global Mobile Suppliers Association reported that over 100 operators had deployed/launched either NB-IoT or LTE-M networks.
LTE-M has a higher data rate, supports mobility, and voice over the network, but requires more bandwidth than NB-IoT, and cannot be put into guard band frequency bands like NB-IoT.
To learn more about LTE-M, please visit GSMA LTE-M.
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- GEOLOCATION
- - Enables GPS-free, low power periodic tracking applications
- SMALL SIZE
- - Size attractive to wearables that previously had no means of cellular connectivity
- STANDARDIZED
- - Through PTCRB/GCF certification improved global interoperability with global wireless networks operators for IoT applications
- LOW POWER
- - Protocol designed specifically for low current consumption extending battery lifetime up to 10+ years
- LOW COST
- - Ubiquitous connectivity for pennies on the dollar
- SECURE
- - Supports HTTPS and MQTTS
- MOBILITY
- - Supports smooth operation in cellular networks for cell-edge and handover scenarios