Does anyone know of away to get an arduino powered device talking to a CDMA network. I know of the GSM shields, but I require CDMA.
Does anyone know of away to get an arduino powered device talking to a CDMA network. I know of the GSM shields, but I require CDMA.
I'm fairly certain that'd require a direct license from Qualcomm (unlike GSM, CDMA is 100% owned by a single company).
Considering that's really unlikely.... reverse engineer?
I thought of that, but interfacing an arduino with a used cellphone is beyond my abilities. If anyone knows of a how to please let me know.
Thanks!
try the sparkfun web site... they have boards for connecting gsm, blue tooth, and possibly cdma to mpu/cpu/embedded processors. These boards need SIMs, but...
I did look at sparkfun, no joy. SIMs is GSM. CDMA doesnt use SIM cards.
You may give the following PDF a look. http://igor.chudov.com/manuals/AT_Commands-For-CDMA-Modems-Incl_Qualcomm_U300.pdf If you have a CDMA device that can act as a modem, you could give it CDMA commands to execute.
Awesome, thanks Brad