RUTM52 - what modem is inside?

Hi
I’m looking at the RUTM52 and I’m wondering what modem is inside and how many N bands can it aggregate (on a 5G SA/NSA network)?

Thanks!

Hi, @tirkiz

  • device features two 5G modems (RG501Q-EU)
  • MediaTek MT7621A CPU, Dual-Core, 880 MHz
  • 256 MB of DDR3 RAM
  • storage consisting of a 16 MB serial NOR flash and a 256 MB serial NAND flash

Supported MIMO:
Uplink: 2 × 2 MIMO*2

  • RG50xQ-EU: n41/n77/n78
    Downlink: 4 × 4 MIMO
  • RG50xQ-EU: n1/n3/n5/n7/n20/n28 3/n38/n40/n41/n77/n78

RG501Q-EU:
NSA: 3.3 Gbps (DL)/650/600 Mbps (UL)
SA: 2.1 Gbps (DL)/900 Mbps (UL)

So, the RUTM52 has the same modem as the RUTX50 (which I have had for two years)

Thanks :slight_smile:

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It’s not RG501Q. RUTM52 has newer, release 16 module inside.

" I recently received an engineering sample from Teltonika, the RUTM52, which is not yet available for purchase online. This new device features two 5G modems (RG501Q-EU). It has a MediaTek MT7621A CPU, Dual-Core, 880 MHz, MIPS1004Kc (which seems quite slow), 256 MB of DDR3 RAM, and storage consisting of a 16 MB serial NOR flash and a 256 MB serial NAND flash.
I am currently attempting to generate an OMR image for it, but I have been unsuccessful with both kernel versions 6.6 and 6.1. "

So… A customer was describe what he have in hands or ???
It is just a prototype?

Teltonika update the hardware of the device?

RUTM52 - Quectel RG520N-EB

LTE Category - DL Cat 19/ UL Cat 18
5G SA Sub-6 - 2.4 Gbps (DL)/ 900 Mbps (UL)
5G NSA Sub-6 - 3.4 Gbps (DL)/ 550 Mbps (UL)

Teltonika RUTM52 Datasheet

2 x 5G Sub-6 GHz SA/NSA 2.1/3.3Gbps DL (4x4 MIMO) 900/600Mbps UL (2x2
MIMO);

WAN - 1 x WAN port 10/100/1000 Mbps
LAN - 4 x LAN ports, 10/100/1000 Mbps

What?? no LAN with 2.5Gbps? ha ha ha
CPU - MediaTek, Dual-Core, 880 MHz, MIPS1004Kc! For a dual 5G LTE?! ha ha ha

About MediaTek, Dual-Core, 880 MHz, MIPS1004Kc

5-port 10/100/1000 SW/PHY and one RGMII*

  • RGMII (Reduced Gigabit Media Independent Interface) is a simplified version of GMII (Gigabit Media Independent Interface) used for Ethernet communication, reducing the number of pins while supporting 10/100/1000 Mbps speeds.
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