SIM7020E 4G NB-IoT Mini Development Board Sells for Just $14

We now have plenty to choose from when it comes to NB-IoT development boards or shields, but so far pricing has not been very attractive, and the cheapest NB-IoT solution I found so far was probably Dragino NB-IoT Bee, a XBee compatible board going for $23.

But this morning, I saw an even cheaper NB-IoT board with SIM7020E 4G NB-IOT Mini development board selling for $14.30 on Electrodragon. Not quite the price of 2G solutions, but we’re getting there.

Cheap-NB-IoT-BoardBoard specifications:

  • NB-IoT Module – SIMCom SIM7020E module working globally with B1/B3/B5/B8/B20/B28 bands supported
  • Nano SIM card holder and u.FL connector for NB-IoT
  • Expansion – 9-pin unpopulated 2.54mm pitch header with 2x UART (3.3V / 5V), ADC, Boot, 3.3V, 5V and GND
  • USB – 1x micro USB port that can be recognized by PC, but as Electrodragon puts it: “not sure how to use it”.
  • Misc – Net LED, power key
  • Power Supply – 5V via header (or micro USB port?); on-board LDO up to 12V (max 16V) 500mA
  • Dimensions – 28x26mm

SIM7020E NB-IoT mini development boardBeside its price, the other good things about this module are its size and global support. While there’s a USB port, it looks nobody knows how to use it yet, and interface would be done through the 3.3V or 5.5V UART. You’ll need to add a micro-controller boar, and a u.FL antenna, as well as your own NB-IoT SIM card, and you should be good to go for less than $25.

I could not find any Wiki for SIM7020, but you’ll find some documentation – including AT commands set – on SIMCom website. There’s also a guide on Instructables showing how to use SIM7020 module with Arduino, and which should be relevant to this board too.

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7 Replies to “SIM7020E 4G NB-IoT Mini Development Board Sells for Just $14”

  1. I’d expect the USB interface to present one or more CDC-ACM interfaces, much like any other 3/4G modem.

    1. According to Fierce Wireless, AT&T is launching NB-IoT. Also, Dish is building out NB as well, although I’m not sure what bands they’re using.

  2. I have the same module but I am not able to connect to an operator. Could you tell me where you got your Sim-Card from?
    You can send me an e-mail.

    1. Sorry, I don’t own the board. Maybe you’d need to double-check the supported frequencies, and whether you have NB-IoT coverage.

      Some SIM cards don’t support NB-IoT. For example, where I live, Hologram IoT SIM card does not support NB-IoT, only 4G LTE.

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