Am 22.11.19 um 07:25 schrieb Craig Leres:
As I understand it, there is no control over simcom power just control of an input to simcom that requests that it powers off (or on). So is the problem that it's possible to wedge the simcom in such a way that it ignores the control input?
Most likely.
On 2019-11-22 01:56, Michael Balzer wrote:
What firmware version do you have on the SIMCOM?
The one that most recently wedged is... wedged again:
OVMS# simcom cmd AT+CGMR
ERROR: SIMCOM command channel not available!
But in a new way, the gps is working and the modem is registered with the network:
PPP: Not connected
Last Error: User Interrupt
2019-11-19 04:05:14 CET I (40641522) simcom: PPP Connection disconnected
2019-11-19 04:05:15 CET I (40642022) simcom: Lost network connection (+PPP disconnect in NetMode)
2019-11-19 04:05:15 CET I (40642022) simcom: State: Enter NetLoss state
2019-11-19 04:05:15 CET I (40642032) gsm-ppp: Shutting down (hard)...
2019-11-19 04:05:15 CET I (40642032) gsm-ppp: PPP is shutdown
2019-11-19 04:05:15 CET D (40642062) events: Signal(system.modem.netloss)
2019-11-19 04:05:15 CET D (40642102) events: Signal(system.modem.down)
2019-11-19 04:05:15 CET I (40642102) netmanager: Set DNS#2 0.0.0.0
2019-11-19 04:05:15 CET I (40642112) netmanager: MODEM down (with WIFI client up): staying with WIFI client priority
2019-11-19 04:05:15 CET D (40642152) events: Signal(network.modem.down)
2019-11-19 04:05:15 CET D (40642192) events: Signal(network.interface.change)
2019-11-19 04:05:20 CET I (40647522) gsm-ppp: StatusCallBack: User Interrupt
2019-11-19 04:05:20 CET I (40647522) gsm-ppp: PPP connection has been closed
2019-11-19 04:05:20 CET D (40647532) events: Signal(system.modem.down)
2019-11-19 04:05:20 CET I (40647532) netmanager: Set DNS#2 0.0.0.0
2019-11-19 04:05:15 CET I (40651022) simcom: State timeout, transition to 5
2019-11-19 04:05:15 CET I (40651022) simcom: State: Enter NetWait state
2019-11-19 04:05:15 CET I (40651022) gsm-nmea: Startup
2019-11-19 04:05:15 CET D (40651092) events: Signal(system.modem.netwait)
2019-11-19 04:05:27 CET I (40655022) simcom: State: Enter NetStart state
2019-11-19 04:05:27 CET D (40655062) events: Signal(system.modem.netstart)
2019-11-19 04:05:56 CET I (40684022) simcom: State timeout, transition to 14
2019-11-19 04:05:57 CET I (40684022) simcom: State: Enter PowerOffOn state
2019-11-19 04:05:57 CET I (40684022) gsm-ppp: Shutting down (soft)...
2019-11-19 04:05:57 CET I (40684022) gsm-ppp: StatusCallBack: User Interrupt
2019-11-19 04:05:57 CET I (40684022) gsm-ppp: PPP connection has been closed
2019-11-19 04:05:57 CET I (40684032) gsm-ppp: PPP is shutdown
2019-11-19 04:05:57 CET I (40684032) gsm-nmea: Shutdown (direct)
2019-11-19 04:05:57 CET I (40684042) gsm-mux: Stop MUX
2019-11-19 04:05:57 CET I (40684052) simcom: Power Cycle
2019-11-19 04:05:58 CET D (40685102) events: Signal(system.modem.down)
2019-11-19 04:05:58 CET I (40685102) netmanager: Set DNS#2 0.0.0.0
2019-11-19 04:05:58 CET D (40685142) events: Signal(system.modem.down)
2019-11-19 04:05:58 CET I (40685142) netmanager: Set DNS#2 0.0.0.0
2019-11-19 04:05:58 CET D (40685162) events: Signal(gps.lock.lost)
2019-11-19 04:05:58 CET D (40685192) events: Signal(system.modem.lostgps)
2019-11-19 04:05:58 CET D (40685222) events: Signal(system.modem.stop)
2019-11-19 04:05:58 CET I (40685222) netmanager: Set DNS#2 0.0.0.0
2019-11-19 04:05:58 CET D (40685262) events: Signal(egpio.output.0.high)
2019-11-19 04:05:58 CET D (40685322) events: Signal(egpio.output.0.low)
2019-11-19 04:05:59 CET I (40687022) simcom: State timeout, transition to 2
2019-11-19 04:06:00 CET I (40687022) simcom: State: Enter PoweringOn state
2019-11-19 04:06:00 CET I (40687022) simcom: Power Cycle
… looping from here in power up until reboot …
Ok, both of the modules I have in cars are 35316B07SIM5360A. My third module is the one I swapped simcoms in and is LE11B02SIM7500A (physical label says 7600A).
I registered with techship.com and have the firmware update tool. But the only rar files I see look like they're for the European SIM5360?
Tomorrow I'll try to pull my car modules and determine if the modem boards have the pullup resistor or not.
One last thing I'm confused about is the pullup resistor on the MEM_EN line. I don't see it on v3.1 or v3.2 schematics? I tried to complare the pdfs from github visually and the only difference I see is in the A0Z1280CI circuit (and I remember Mark saying they added a choke to the power supply).
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