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Quad-band GSM/GPRS

Wireless evaluation kit


Getting Started

Abstract
This guide explains how to set up the EVK-G20 Evaluation Kit to
begin evaluating u-blox LEON wireless modules.

This document and the use of any information contained therein, is subject to the acceptance of the u-blox terms and conditions. They can
be downloaded from www.u-blox.com.
u-blox makes no warranties based on the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this document and reserves the right to make changes
to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice.
u-blox reserves all rights to this document and the information contained herein. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties without
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locate, communicate, accelerate

EVK-G20

EVK-G20 - Getting Started

1 Starting up
EVK-G20 is a powerful and easy to use tool that makes evaluating u-blox LEON data and voice modules simple.
This section describes the main connections and settings required to get started.
Refer to the LEON-G100 / LEON-G200 series Data Sheet [2] and the LEON-G100 / LEON-G200 System
Integration Manual [3] for the features supported by LEON-G100 / LEON-G200 series modules.

GPS USB

GPS
Antenna

Wireless USB
(UART/Trace)

DL503 DL403

Wireless RS232
(UART)

9 18 V
Power Input
DL405

DL501

DL203
GPS/GNSS
module

SW300
DL404

DL205

SW401

DL402

DL500

DL206

SW403

SW304

DL506

Main Power
SW400

J502

DL401

SW204

DL101
DL102

Wireless
main Antenna

DL103

DIL B2B
Connector
J302

DL400

GND

DIL B2B
Connector
J301

LEON
wireless
module

GND

Adapter
Board

Wireless Power ON
SW302

Wireless Reset
SW303

Headset Jack

SIM Card Holder

Figure 1: EVK-G20 evaluation kits overview

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1.1 EVK-G20 Block diagram


Figure 2 shows the main interfaces and internal connections of the EVK-G20:

Wireless USB
(UART/Trace)

USB
UART/Trace
converter

MiniUSB/DB9
switch

On-Board/B2B
switch

Trace jumper
Trace

I2C
GPS USB

GPS/GNSS
module

GPS ANT

GPS/GNSS
GPIO2/3/4
switch

SHDN_N
Backup battery

Headset

UART

Wireless
module

42-pin DIL B2B connector

RS232
UART
converter

42-pin DIL B2B connector

Wireless RS232
(UART)

Main
ANT

LDO

SIM

Reset

Power-On

ADP-G100 (or ADP-G200)


12 V

Main Power
Switch

Step - Down

3.8 V
EVB-WL1

Figure 2: EVK-G20 block diagram

The EVK-G20 consists of two boards:

the lower one: Evaluation Board EVB-WL1, containing power supply, u-blox GPS/GNSS module, peripherals

the upper one: Adapter Board ADP-G100 (or ADP-G200), where the LEON wireless module is soldered
The two boards are connected by means of Dual-In-Line male Board-to-Board connectors provided on the
bottom of the Adapter Board and the corresponding female connectors provided on the top of the lower board:
in this way the module interfaces are connected to the peripherals available on the lower board. Wireless
module interfaces are available for test purposes (e.g. for the connection to an external application processor) on
the Dual-In-Line male Board-to-Board connectors provided on the top layer of the Adapter Board (J301, J302),
which are pin-to-pin compatible with the connectors on the bottom layer of the Adapter Board.

1.2 Switches and jumpers


Function

Description

Name

GPS V_BCKP

Slide switch to connect / disconnect backup battery to V_BCKP pin of GPS/GNSS module

SW204

GPIO interface

Slide switch to attach / detach the wireless module GPIOs from the peripherals (GPIO1, HS_DET):
when detached, GPIO1, HS_DET signals available only on DIL B2B connector on adapter board

SW300

Module ON

Push button to switch on the wireless module

SW302

Module Reset

Push button to reset the wireless module

SW303

GPS/GNSS Interface

Slide switch to attach / detach the wireless to the GPS/GNSS module (DDC, GPIO2, GPIO3, GPIO4):
when detached, DDC and GPIO2-4 signals available only on DIL B2B connector on adapter board

SW304

Power Switch

Switch to power on / off the whole evaluation kit

SW400

UART on B2B connector

Slide switch to attach / detach wireless module UART interface from USB and RS232 connectors:
when detached, UART signals available only on the DIL board-to-board connector on adapter board

SW401

UART on USB or RS232

Slide switch to select wireless module UART routing on USB connector or on RS232 connector

SW403

Trace on USB

Jumper socket to make available the tracing of the wireless module at the USB connector

J502

Table 1: Switches and jumpers

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The Trace on USB jumper (J502) can be configured in these ways:

LEON trace detached from USB connector:


LEON tracing is not possible

LEON trace attached to USB connector:


LEON tracing is possible

1.3 EVK-G20 Pinout


DIL Name/Pin Number
J302 Pins 7-8-9-10
J302 Pin 3
J302 Pins 7-8-9-10
J301 Pin 11-12
J301 Pin 36

LEON Signal Name

LEON Pin N

LEON Pin N

LEON Signal Name

DIL Name/Pin Number

GND

50

VCC

J301 Pins 7-8-9-10

V_BCKP

49

GND

J302 Pins 7-8-9-10

GND

48

GND

J302 Pins 7-8-9-10

V_CHARGE

47

ANT

Not present

CHARGE_SENSE

46

GND

J302 Pins 7-8-9-10

J302 Pins 7-8-9-10

GND

45

GND

J302 Pins 7-8-9-10

J302 Pins 7-8-9-10

GND

44

MIC_BIAS1

J301 Pin 32

J302 Pins 7-8-9-10

GND

43

MIC_GND1

J301 Pin 31

J302 Pin 18

DSR

42

MIC_GND2

J301 Pin 27

J302 Pin 17

RI

10

41

MIC_BIAS2

J301 Pin 28

J302 Pin 11

DCD

11

40

Reserved

Not present

J302 Pin 12

DTR

12

39

SPK_N

J301 pin 29

J302 Pin 13

RTS

13

38

SPK_P

J301 pin 30

J302 Pin 14

CTS

14

37

HS_P

J302 Pin 35

J302 Pin 15

TxD

15

36

GND

J302 Pins 7-8-9-10

J302 Pin 16

RxD

16

35

VSIM

J301 Pin 13

J302 Pins 7-8-9-10

GND

17

34

SIM_RST

J301 Pin 16

J302 Pin 35

HS_DET

18

33

SIM_IO

J301 Pin 14

J302 Pin 29

PWR_ON

19

32

SIM_CLK

J301 Pin 15

J302 Pin 33

GPIO1

20

31

SDA

J301 Pin 21

J302 Pin 31

GPIO2

21

30

SCL

J301 Pin 20

J301 Pin 26

RESET_N

22

29

I2S_RXD

J301 Pin 23

J302 Pin 32

GPIO3

23

28

I2S_CLK

J301 Pin 22

J302 Pin 25

GPIO4

24

27

I2S_TXD

J301 Pin 24

GND

25

26

I2S_WA

J301 Pin 25

J302 Pins 7-8-9-10

Table 2: Wireless modules interfaces availability on the 42-pins Dual-In-Line Board-to-Board connectors on the Adapter Board

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1.4 Connectors
Function

Description

Name

Board

9 - 18 V Power Input

+12 V AC/DC power adapter input for the whole evaluation kit supply

J400

EVB

Wireless RS232 / UART

DB9 connector for wireless module UART interface converted as RS232 interface

J500

EVB

Wireless USB / UART

Mini USB connector for wireless module UART interface converted as USB interface

J501

EVB

Wireless main antenna

SMA connector for the wireless module main antenna

J103

ADP

SIM card holder

SIM card holder

J300

EVB

Headset jack

Headset connector

J303

EVB

DIL B2B headers

Dual-In-Line Board-to-Board connectors for wireless module interfaces

J301, J302

ADP

GPS USB

Mini USB connector for the GPS / GNSS module USB interface

J207

EVB

GPS antenna

SMA connector for the GPS / GNSS antenna

J208

EVB

GND

Ground terminals for probe reference

J402, J403

EVB

GPS backup battery

Backup battery socket for the GPS/GNSS module (under adapter board)

B200

EVB

Table 3: EVK-G20 connectors description

CAUTION! RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED WITH AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE


OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS!
CAUTION! IN THE UNLIKELY EVENT OF A FAILURE IN THE INTERNAL PROTECTION CIRCUITRY
THERE IS A RISK OF AN EXPLOSION WHEN CHARGING FULLY OR PARTIALLY DISCHARGED
BATTERY. REPLACE BATTERY WHEN IT NO LONGER HAS SUFFICIENT CHARGE FOR UNIT
OPERATION. CONTROL THE BATTERY BEFORE USE IF THE DEVICE HAS NOT BEEN USED FOR AN
EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME.

1.5 LEDs
Function

Description

LED #

GPIO1

GPIO1 high

DL101

GPIO3

GPIO3 high

DL102

GPIO4

GPIO4 high

DL103

GPS USB supply

USB cable plugged in GPS USB connector

DL203

GPS Timepulse

Pulses at 1 Hz when valid GPS fix

DL205

SCL activity

Wireless module communicates with GPS/GNSS module by means of DDC bus

DL206

VCC

Wireless module supplied. SW400 must be switched ON

DL400

Main Power

Power supply plugged in J400

DL401

GPS power supply

GPS/GNSS power supply is turned ON

DL402

Bicolor USB / UART

Green light is activated when UART is routed to Wireless USB connector


Red light blinks at UART TX or RX data on Wireless USB connector

DL403

UART on adapter board

Serial communication available on Adapter Board through DIL connector

DL404

Bicolor RS232 / UART

Green light is activated when UART is routed to Wireless RS232 connector


Red light blinks at UART TX or RX data on Wireless RS232 connector

DL405

RI indicator

RI line turns ON (active low)

DL500

Wireless USB supply

USB cable plugged in Wireless USB connector

DL501

Bicolor Trace

Red light blinks at Trace TX or RX data on Wireless USB connector

DL503

CTS indicator

CTS line turns ON (active low)

DL506

Color

Table 4: EVK-G20 LEDs description

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1.6 Software installation


Installation of the EVK-G20 software and documentation requires Internet access.
All documentation, software tools and drivers related to EVK-G20 can be downloaded from the website through
an executable file. The installation software automatically starts and guides the user through the installation
process. The installer requires Internet access and ensures that the most up-to-date components are installed on
the system; these will be placed under the u-blox folder in the Start > Programs menu (see Figure 3).

Figure 3: Starting EVK-G20 evaluation tools

1.7 Board Setup and settings


1

Insert SIM card into the SIM connector (SIM Card Holder).

Connect GSM antenna with SMA connector to Wireless Main Antenna (SMA female connector).

Connect GPS/GNSS antenna to GPS Antenna (if required).

Connect power adapter to 9 18 V Power Input connector (J400) (+12 V). DL401 lights blue.

To enable board power supply, turn Main Power switch (SW400) to ON position. LED DL400 lights green.
The wireless module switches on.
If the module is powered off using AT+CPWROFF command, press Module Power ON button at the
next start up.

For PC/notebook/terminal communication via UART, the following connections are allowed and can be
alternatively enabled in a mutually exclusive way (refer to Table 5 for switch position and LED status):
a. Connect a USB cable to mini USB connector (Wireless USB connector J501), LED DL501 lights blue
1
b. Connect an RS232 cable to DB9 connector (Wireless RS232 connector J500)

Type of connections

SW401

SW403

LED

Access to wireless UART interface by Wireless USB (mini USB) connector

ON BOARD

MINIUSB

DL403

Access to wireless UART interface by Wireless RS232 (DB9) connector

ON BOARD

DB9

DL405

Access to wireless UART interface on DIL B2B connector on the adapter board:
wireless UART interface detached from Wireless USB and Wireless RS232 connectors

B2B

-do not care

DL404

Table 5: Serial interface configuration

Using the Wireless USB connector (case a), two COM ports are enabled with Windows (the numbering of
the COM ports can be seen via Control panel -> System -> Hardware -> Device Manager):
o The serial port for AT commands (LEON UART) is available over the first COM port
o The serial port for tracing (LEON Trace) is available over the second COM port

RS232 cable is not provided in the EVK-G20 quad-band GSM/GPRS evaluation kit

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Run an AT terminal application (e.g. m-center, HyperTerminal) on PC COM-port, with these settings:
o
o
o
o
o

Data rate: 115200 b/s


Data bits: 8
Parity: N
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: HW

See Appendix A for how to configure the AT-Terminal for Windows-XP, Windows 7 and Vista.
8

Connect headset to Headset Jack for audio connection.

1.8 Enabling error messages


Command (sent by user)

Response (modem)

Description

AT+CMEE=2

OK

Enables wireless module to report error messages.

1.9 PIN code insertion (when required)


Command (sent by user)

Response (modem)

Description

AT+CPIN=8180

OK

AT+CLCK="SC",0,"8180"

OK

Enter the PIN code, if needed (enter the PIN of the SIM card 8180 is
written here as example).
Unlock the PIN at power on ( the last parameter is the PIN of the SIM
card 8180 is written here as example).

AT+CLCK="SC",1,"8180"

OK

Lock the PIN at power on (the last parameter is the PIN of the SIM card
8180 is written here as example).

1.10 Registration on a cellular network


Command (sent by user)

Response (modem)

Description

AT+CREG?

+CREG: 0, 1
OK
OK

Verify registration.

AT+COPS=0

AT+COPS?

+COPS: 0,0,I TIM


OK

Register the phone on the network.


The wireless module automatically registers itself on the cellular network.
This command is necessary only if the automatic registration failed
(AT+CREG? returns 0,0)
Read operator name.

1.11 Switching off the EVK-G20


To switch off the EVK-G20, send the AT+CPWROFF command. Make sure to use this command before switching
off the main power, otherwise settings and configuration parameters may not be saved on the EVK-G20. For
more details refer to u-blox AT commands Manual [1].

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Appendix
A Setting up AT terminal applications for
communication with EVK-G20
The m-center wireless module evaluation tool is a powerful platform for evaluating, configuring and testing
u-blox wireless products. m-center includes an AT Commands Terminal for communication with the device.
1. Run the m-center tool from Windows XP:
Start > Programs > u-blox > m-center > m-center.

2. On the "Settings" page set up the AT COM port;


for the setting values refer to chapter 1.7. Check
with the Device Manager which COM port is being
used by EVK-G20.

Figure 4: Settings page

3. Switch on the wireless module: for more details


refer to chapter 1.7.

4. On the "Home" page enable the connection to


u-blox wireless module clicking on "Connect".

5. The modem information is retrieved and displayed


on "Home" page.

Figure 5: Home page

6. Click on "AT Terminal" page: a new window is


opened and the AT-command terminal is now
ready for communication with EVK-G20.

7. For examples of AT commands see Appendix C.


For more information on using m-center see the
m-center User Guide [4].
Figure 6: AT Terminal window

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B How to set up a wireless packet data connection


on a PC
The section describes how to set up a packet data connection with Windows XP operating systems (for PC) and
EVK-G20, using the TCP/IP stack of the PC (external TCP/IP stack).

B.1 Install a new modem from control panel

1. Select: Control panel > Phones and Modem Options >


Modems > Add.
This opens the Install New Modem Wizard.
2. Select the Dont detect my modem checkbox.

3. Select: Standard Modem (33600 b/s).

4. Set the COM-port on which the modem will be installed.

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5. Add APN settings command (APN shown is just an


example. Make sure to have the correct APN defined by
your cellular operator).
6. Select Change Default Preferences.

7. Press OK twice and the new connection is now ready to be


configured.

The modem can also be configured using the Device Manager by clicking on the modem name.

B.2 Configuring new connection

1. Select: Control Panel > Network Connections > Create a


new connection.

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2. Select: Connect to the Internet, Set up my connection manually, and Connect using a dial-up modem.

3. Select the modem.

4. Enter an ISP name for the new connection (e.g. u-blox


GPRS Connection).

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5. Enter the modem telephone number (*99***1#), the availability and the specific GPRS account
information for the network operator.

6. Complete the new connection.

7. The packet data connection is now ready to be used with


the EVK-G20. To check the connection, start a browser.

Consult the Cellular Network Operator for Username and Password. In most cases, these can be left
empty.

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C Examples of AT commands
For the complete description and syntax of AT commands, refer to u-blox AT commands Manual [1].

C.1 Incoming Voice Call


Command sent by DTE (user)

DCE Response (modem)

AT

OK

Description

AT+CLIP=1

OK

Activation of Caller line ID presentation


Call the phone number of the SIM in the device.
Incoming Call.
Presentation of Caller ID: +3930012345678 is written here as
example.

ATA
ATH

RING
+CLIP: +3930012345678,
145,,,,0
RING
+CLIP: +3930012345678,
145,,,,0
OK
OK

Answer to Voice Call


Talk to the caller using the headset.
Hang up.

C.2 Outgoing Voice Call


Command sent by DTE (user)

DCE Response (modem)

AT

OK

Description

AT+CLIP=1
ATD+3930012345678;

OK
OK

Activation of Caller line ID presentation.


Outgoing voice call (+3930012345678 is written here as example).

ATH

OK

Voice call is accept from network.


Hang up.

C.3 Data Call (CSD Mode)


Command sent by DTE (user)

DCE Response (modem)

Description

AT+CBST=7,0,1

OK

Set data call to 9600 RLP analog.

ATD+3930012345678

CONNECT 9600
~ }#!}!}1} }4}}&} }*}
} }%}&}<}}}(}}/~~
}#!}!}2} }4}}&}
}*}
}
}%}&}<}}}(}v~~
}#!}!}3} }4}}&} }*} }
}%}&}<}}}(}~ +++
OK

Outgoing data call (+3930012345678 is written here as example).

ATH
AT+CBST=71,0,1

OK
OK

Connect to remote analog modem.


Hang up.
Set data call to 9600 RLP V.110 ISDN.

ATD+3930012345678

ATH

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CONNECT 9600
~ }#!}!} }4}}&} }*} }
}%}&Ej}}}(}K~~
}#!}!} }4}}&} }*}
} }%}&Ej}}}(}}_~~
}#!}!} }4}}&} }*} }
}%}&Ej}}}(}~ +++
OK
OK

Outgoing data call (+3930012345678 is written here as example).


Connect to remote ISDN modem.

Hang up.

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C.4 SMS Management


Command sent by DTE (user)

DCE Response (modem)

Description

AT+CMGF=1

OK

AT+CMGS=+3930012345678
SMS
TEXT
MESSAGE
0123456789<CTRL-Z>

>
+CMGS: 0
OK
>
+CMGS: 1
OK
+CMGL:302,REC
UNREAD,+393001234567
8,,05/09/27,16:40:36
+08
SMS
TEXT
MESSAGE
0123456789
OK

Set the text mode as the format that will be used. To be set before
of the first operation
Send 1st SMS (+3930012345678 is written here as example)

AT+CMGS=+3930012345678
SMS
TEXT
MESSAGE
0123456789<CTRL-Z>
AT+CMGL

Send 2nd SMS (+3930012345678 is written here as example).

List all the incoming SMSes (+3930012345678 is written here as


example).

C.5 Internet connection in GPRS Mode (using external TCP/IP stack)


Command sent by DTE (user)

DCE Response (modem)

Description

AT+CGATT?

+CGATT: 1
OK
OK

Check if the wireless module is attached to GPRS service


(1 attached, 0 detached).
Define the PDP context parameters.

+CGDCONT:
1,IP,my
apn,0.0.0.0,0,0
OK
CONNECT
NO CARRIER

Initiate the GPRS connection.


Disconnect with +++ sequence.

AT+CGDCONT=1,IP,uni
.tim.it
AT+CGDCONT?

ATD*99***1#
+++

C.6 Internet connection in GPRS mode (using internal TCP/IP stack)


Command sent by DTE (user)

DCE Response (modem)

Description

AT+UPSD=0,1,my apn

OK

Configure PDP-context parameters.


Make sure to have the correct APN.

AT+UPSD=0,2,my
name
AT+UPSD=0,3,my
password

OK

User-name and password depend on the mobile operator used. In


most cases these are not required. Simply use space or omit these
commands.

user-

AT+UPSD=0
AT+UPSDA=0,1
AT+UPSDA=0,3

OK
(configuration
parameters)
OK
OK

Check the configuration.


Store configuration in non-volatile memory (NVM).
Activate PDP-context.

Verify connection and PDP-context


Command sent by DTE (user)

DCE Response (modem)

Description

AT+UPSND=0,0

(IP address)

Check IP addresses assigned.

AT+UPSND=0,1
AT+UDNSRN=0,www.ublox
.com

(IP address of DNS)


195.34.89.137
or 195.34.89.138
OK

Check DNS assigned.


Example: resolve DNS name.

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C.7 Enable communication between Wireless and GPS modules


Command sent by DTE (user)

DCE Response (modem)

Description

AT+UGPS=1,0

OK

Enable communication. LED D206 blinks.

C.8 Read NMEA messages (example: GLL)


Several NMEA messages via Wireless USB or RS232 (UART) can be read. The example below shows how to read
a GLL message. For the full list of NMEA message that can be read, refer to u-blox AT commands manual [1].
Command sent by DTE (user)

DCE Response (modem)

Description

AT+UGGLL=1

OK

Enable GLL message.

AT+UGGLL?

+UGLL: (State),(GLL-msg)
OK

Read message.
The last available GLL message is displayed.

Or
+UGLL:
(state),
Available
OK

Not

C.9 GPS AssistNow Online


Command sent by DTE (user)

DCE Response (modem)

Description

AT+UGAOP="agps.ublox.com",46434,1000,0
AT+UPSD=0,1,"web.omnit
el.it"

OK

Insert server data - the parameters are written as example.

OK

AT+UGPS=1,4

OK

Configure the GPRS connection - "web.omnitel.it" is written as APN


example.
Start GPS. No need to do this if this is already done before.

AT+UGAOS=4

OK

Send data to the u-blox server.

C.10 GPS AssistNow Offline


Command sent by DTE (user)

DCE Response (modem)

Description

AT+UGAOF="http://alp.u
blox.com/current_14d.a
lp",0,1,3
AT+UGPS=1,2

OK

Insert server data - the parameters are written as example

OK

Start the GPS (the default interface is DDC)

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Related documents
[1]

u-blox AT Commands Manual, Docu No WLS-SW-11000

[2]
[3]

u-blox LEON-G100/LEON-G200 series Data Sheet, Docu No GSM.G1-HW-10004


u-blox LEON-G100/LEON-G200 series System Integration Manual, Docu No GSM.G1-HW-09002

[4]

m-center User Guide, Docu No GSM.G1-SW-10000

All these documents are available on our homepage (http://www.u-blox.com).


For regular updates to u-blox documentation and to receive product change notifications please register
on our homepage.

Revision history
Revision

Date

Name

Status / Comments

Apr. 27, 2011

lpah

Initial release

1
2

Nov. 29, 2012


Jan. 22, 2013

lpah
lpah

Removed the description about EVK CD


Improved the description of J502 jumper

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Contact
For complete contact information visit us at www.u-blox.com
u-blox Offices
North, Central and South America
u-blox America, Inc.
Phone:
E-mail:

+1 703 483 3180


info_us@u-blox.com

Regional Office West Coast:


Phone:
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E-mail:
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Headquarters
Europe, Middle East, Africa

Asia, Australia, Pacific

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Phone:
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Support:

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