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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Send SMS to mobile Post 303042020 by Neo on Wednesday 11th of December 2019 10:39:10 AM
Old 12-11-2019
Or maybe this kit, also on AliExpress?

Code:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32953399908.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.0.0.4d8582fcn1cmUD&gps-id=pcDetailFavMayLike

Code:
Features: 
The onboard two set power supply interface VCC5 5V power supply, VCC4 interface, 3.5--4.5V power supply, optional power on self starting (default) and control start.
The onboard SMA (default) and IPXmini antenna interface, SIM900A interface reserved reset.
The size of the module is 49*50, all the new and original device.
The computer can give early computer debugging USB module power supply, a very large amount of data under the condition of the recommended current more than 1A. Standby dozens of MA data can be set to provide dormancy, dormancy of 10MA low power. Support 2, mobile phone 3,4G card.
The serial port circuit: support for 3.3V single chip microcomputer. TTL serial port support
3.3 and 5V single chip microcomputer.
The SIM card circuit to increase the SMF05C ESD chip.
Antenna circuit: guarantee short and straight, so as to ensure the signal strength.
PCB display screen printing mark: each interface, convenient development two times, the SIM900/A hardware is completely follow the design when the design manual.
Two power supply interface: VCC5, 5V DC above 1A. Computer 5V power supply can be early computer USB. DC long data circuit over larger recommended 5V1A. VCC4, 3.5--4.5V power supply, ibid., suitable for lithium battery.
Control pin all leads.
A TTL level, compatible with 3.3V and 5V.
The two antenna interface, the default SMA straight head, connector for IPXmini antenna.
One way of speech interface, the way Mike interface.
The control interface of each pin description:
GND - GND
SIMR SIM900A RXD, TTL level, can not be directly connected to the 232 level
SIMT SIM900A TXD, TTL level, can not be directly connected to the 232 level
RST - SIM900A reset, active low
VCC_MCU when the SIM900A module and 5V TTL level communication, this pin is connected to DC 5V; when the level of communication of SIM900A and 3.3V TTL, this pin is connected to DC 3.3V.
VCC5----DC 5V input.
VCC4------DC3.5--4.5 input
 
Onboard Resources:
Serial port circuit(with protection)
Antenna interface circuit(SMA bend female port)
SIM card circuit(flip SIM slot)
4*3.5 fixture hole 4pcs
SIM900A serial port output terminal
 
Specifications:
Size:49mm x 47mm
Net Weight:28g
Weight: 38g 
 
Package Included:
1 x SIM900A V4.0 kit
1x Power Cable
1x Antenna

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power(9E)							Driver Entry Points							 power(9E)

NAME
power - power a device attached to the system SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/ddi.h> #include <sys/sunddi.h> int prefixpower(dev_info_t *dip, int component, int level); INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI). This entry point is required. If the driver writer does not supply this entry point, the value NULL must be used in the cb_ops(9S) structure instead. PARAMETERS
dip Pointer to the device's dev_info structure. component Component of the driver to be managed. level Desired component power level. DESCRIPTION
The power(9E) function is the device-specific Power Management entry point. This function is called when the system wants the driver to set the power level of component to level. The level argument is the driver-defined power level to which the component needs to be set. Except for power level 0, which is inter- preted by the framework to mean "powered off," the interpretation of level is entirely up to the driver. The component argument is the component of the device to be power-managed. The interpretation of component is entirely up to the driver. When a requested power transition would cause the device to lose state, the driver must save the state of the device in memory. When a requested power transition requires state to be restored, the driver must restore that state. If a requested power transition for one component requires another component to change power state before it can be completed, the driver must call pm_raise_power(9F) to get the other component changed, and the power(9E) entry point must support being re-entered. If the system requests an inappropriate power transition for the device (for example, a request to power down a device which has just become busy), then the power level should not be changed and power should return DDI_FAILURE. RETURN VALUES
The power() function returns: DDI_SUCCESS Successfully set the power to the requested level. DDI_FAILURE Failed to set the power to the requested level. CONTEXT
The power() function is called from user or kernel context only. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
attach(9E), detach(9E), pm_busy_component(9F), pm_idle_component(9F), pm_raise_power(9F), cb_ops(9S) Writing Device Drivers Using Power Management SunOS 5.10 12 Dec 2003 power(9E)
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