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 5G RM500Q-GL 5G, LTE cat 16, USB 3.1 GNSS (optional) VoLTE(optional)

  • 5G sub-6GHz module

  • 52.0mm × 30.0mm × 2.3mm

  • 8.4g

  • M.2 form factor

  • Max. downlink 2.5Gbps / 900Mbps uplink

  • Extended temperature range of -40°C to +85°C

    •  Overview

      The RM500Q-GL is a 5G sub-6GHz M.2 module measuring 52.0mm × 30.0mm × 2.3mm which meets the 3GPP Release 15 specification and is optimized for IoT and eMBB applications anywhere in the world outside the US. It supports both standalone (SA) and non-standalone (NSA) modes and delivers maximum downlink rates of 2.5Gbps and maximum uplink rates of 900Mbps. It is compatible with Quectel’s LTE-A category 6 module EM06, category 12 modules EM12 & EM120R-GL, and category 16 module EM160R-GL , enabling customers to migrate from LTE-A to 5G.


      The RM500Q-GL supports Qualcomm IZat location technology Gen9C Lite (GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou/Compass, Galileo and QZSS), and the integrated GNSS receiver greatly simplifies product design and makes positioning capabilities quicker and more accurate. A rich set of internet protocols, industry-standard interfaces and abundant functionalities (USB/PCIe drivers for Windows 7/8/8.1/10, Linux, Android) allow the RM500Q-GL to serve a wide range of IoT applications including business routers, home gateways, set top boxes, industrial laptops, consumer laptops, industrial PDAs, rugged tablet PCs, and digital signage.



       Key Featurers

      supports both NSA and SA modes

      Compatible with Quectel’s LTE-A Cat 6 EM06, Cat 12 EM12 & EM120R-GL, and Cat 16 EM160R-GL

      Supports Qualcomm IZat location technology Gen9C Lite

      Supports MIMO

      USB 3.1 / PCIe 3.0 high speed interface

      Quectel Enhanced AT Commands

      Multi-constellation GNSS receiver available

      Feature refinements: DFOTA and VoLTE (optional)



      Wallys Communications (Suzhou) Co LTD  develops, designs and manufactures wireless communication products, including routers, network cards, AP and antennas. Customization is also supported, mainly for export market, welcome to consult.

      EMAIL:sales@wallystech.com

      WEB:https://www.wallystech.com/

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