Proteus and GSM With GPRS
Proteus and GSM With GPRS
Proteus and GSM With GPRS
Proteus 2 has a number of interfaces that can be combined as input/output mediums with Proteus Protocol stacks for a complete Communications System. This Technical Specification defines only one element of Proteus that should be read in conjunction with other interface specifications.
GSM Network
GSM Module
Serial port
Feature Overview
Within a single Integrated Circuit package, Proteus includes the functions required for a GSM and GPRS interface: GSM interface - dual band (900/1800 MHz) for compatibility with majority of GSM networks Outgoing SMS messages transmitted on activation of input pins Incoming SMS messages, with caller number validation, control relay outputs Data transfer over GPRS network: PPP with CHAP/PAP authentication TCP/IP data stack for error-free transmission of data and flow control across an IP network Secure polling function for systems where regular checking of device integrity is required Application Programming Interface for user customisation
Applications
Proteus Ethernet is ideal for converting any existing design of PSTN or ISDN equipment or for new Ethernet products, such as: Intruder alarm communicators Payphones Credit card terminals Telemetry devices
Cost Effectiveness
Proteus GSM and GPRS gives a cost effective single processor solution for both voice and data over an wireless connections. By incorporating the full range of functionality into a single device, Proteus is also ideal for designs where PCB area is restricted.
Ease of Use
The Proteus Ethernet interface is very easy to incorporate into product designs and does not require detailed knowledge of Ethernet or IP protocols. The user can interface to an Ethernet link using other Proteus interfaces, e.g.: GPRS data calls: GSM voice/audio calls: Serial data interface with simple modem look and feel. Analogue interface with simple PSTN line look and feel.
Technical Specification
GSM Interface Dual band (900/1800 MHz) for compatibility with majority of GSM networks Indication of GSM registration status and signal strength Input and Outputs with SMS Messaging Four active low inputs generate SMS messages Four active high inputs generate SMS messages Two normally open relay control outputs activated by incoming SMS messages Two normally closed relay control outputs activated by incoming SMS messages Validation of caller number for incoming SMS messages
GPRS
Configurable GPRS context ID PPP protocol with CHAP/PAP authentication TCP/IP for error free data transfer
Polling
Secure polling using CHAP authentication MD5 encryption Polling interval from 10s to 40 minutes