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How can I implement the circuit for SIM A7670c with ESP32-S3 and 4G connectivity?

Hello @hereI’m designing a board with computer vision capability around an ESP32-S3.Also with 4G(LTE) connectivity. I want to use SIM A7670c chip for the connectivity. I need help to implement the circuit for SIM A7670c .

  1. Afuevu#0000

    Have you been able to go through the Hardware design guide of the A7670c?

  2. aymen ammari#0000

    To integrate the SIM A7670C with your ESP32-S3 board, ensure a stable 3.8V power supply (with 2A peak), connect UART (TX/RX) for communication, and use level shifters if needed. Add a SIM card holder with proper pull-ups and ESD protection. Connect a 4G LTE antenna, and tie RESET and PWRKEY to GPIOs for control. Use the datasheet’s reference design for passives and ensure your ESP32 firmware supports AT commands. Let me know if you need more details!

  3. Fatogoma#0000

    yes I have found a guide for A7670 series here is the link:https://nostris.ee/pdf/A7670%20Series%20Hardware%20Design_V1.00.pdf

  4. Fatogoma#0000

    According to the documentation it supports AT command.Thank your for the informations.

  5. Afuevu#0000

    Welldone, page 32 you provide what you need as per design. If you need the exact part number for my sim tray and also the footprint, let me know, its available on JLCPCB(the sim tray)

  6. Fatogoma#0000

    I have some difficulties to find the symbol and footprint of SIM A7670c for Kicad.I’m using Kicad.

  7. Afuevu#0000

    It’s not available on kicad

  8. Afuevu#0000

    You can check online if the symbol and footprint is available for download, if not you will have to create it yourself

  9. Afuevu#0000

    Using the datasheet you can get the dimensions

  10. Fatogoma#0000

    Ok I got it.I found one but not sur if it’s the right one.

  11. Fatogoma#0000

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  12. Afuevu#0000

    Ok nice, cross check with the datasheet

  13. Afuevu#0000

    I mean the pinout on the datasheet

  14. Fatogoma#0000

    it is the same as in the datasheet.the link for symbol/footprint here:https://componentsearchengine.com/part-view/SIM%20COM%20A7670/SIMCOM

  15. Afuevu#0000

    Alright then you are good to go

  16. JeremyCook#0000

    @fatogoma18 It’s often not that hard to create your own symbols/footprints in KiCad, but you can also check something like SnapEDA which has a library of pre-drawn parts for download. https://www.snapeda.com/kicad/ – I’ve used something like that, but I’m not quite certain if that’s the one I’ve used or not. I HAVE used easyeda2kicad as outlined here https://hackaday.com/2023/08/08/easyeda2kicad-never-draw-a-footprint-again/ for symbols/libraries and have had good success with the method, but as Afuevu noted, it’s a good idea to check the pinout (etc) versus the datasheet of your part.

  17. Joseph Ogbonna#0000

    I use snapeda more during design. If the component isn’t available I switch to componentsearchengine if not available then I create my own symbol or footprint 🙂

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