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SIM800L vs SIM900A GSM Modules

SIM800L vs SIM900A GSM Modules
SIM800L vs SIM900A GSM Modules

GSM modules use a SIM card and an RF chip to connect to the internet and phone network, providing microcontrollers with the capability to make calls and send SMS messages. The SIM800L and SIM900A are two such GSM modules, which will be compared in this article.

 

SIM800L and SIM900A GSM Module Specifications

Specification

SIM800L

SIM900A

Supply voltage

3.4V to 4.4V

3.4V to 4.4V

Bands supported

GSM850, EGSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900

GSM850, EGSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900

Cellular network

2G

2G

Audio I/O

8Ω speaker, electret mic

Earphone, electret mic

Data

SMS, GPRS, FM

SMS, GPRS, FM

Transmit power

  • Class 4 (2W) GSM850
  • Class 1 (1W) DCS1800
  • Class 4 (2W) GSM850
  • Class 1 (1W) DCS1800

Communication with microcontroller

Serial based AT

Serial based AT

Antenna

FL connector

UFL, SMA connectors

SIM Card

Micro SIM

Full-size SIM

 

Note: More technical details can be found in the SIM800L datasheet and SIM900A datasheet linked at the bottom of this page.

 

Major Differences Between SIM800L and SIM900A

The SIM800L and SIM900A are both very similar GSM modules, but the major difference is that the SIM800L model supports Bluetooth, and the AT commands for Bluetooth/FM are added. Of the two, the SIM800L is the newer model, with support for more features like Bluetooth and better signal reception, while also being cheaper.

SIM800L

SIM900A

Newer module

Older module, nearing obsolescence

Support for Bluetooth and FM

No support for Bluetooth

 

Conclusion

The SIM800L is a newer and updated version of the SIM900A with more features like Bluetooth connectivity and FM reception while having better signal reception and being low-cost.

Component Datasheet
Component Datasheet

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