During the December conversation re LEA-M8T modules on scraps of PCB from Ebay 
I commented that the same seller also had complete circuit boards available, 
and suggested this might be a worthwhile alternative.

I've dealt with this seller before, always been very happy with the results, 
and agreed a price on three such modules which arrived just before Christmas, 
for reference this particular Ebay ID was 333619130232, and finally found time 
to start checking them today.
The modules themselves look very nice, but one of the auction photos is a 
connection diagram that shows Pin 2 of the 8 pin interface connector as "Power 
In 5V DC", and on this PCB that pin connects directly to the pin 6 Vcc input on 
the Ublox module, which has an absolute maximum rating of 3.6V .......whoops!
This is not intended in any way to be a criticism of this seller, who I am more 
than happy to recommend, nor indeed of any other seller, but this is a generic 
diagram that several sellers are using for various Huawei/Ublox modules, some 
of which may have an onboard 3.3V regulator, as presumably did the one this 
diagram originally referenced, but some of which may not.

So that's the warning folks, don't trust that diagram without checking!
Now a question, supposing someone did follow that diagram and applied 5 Volts 
to Vcc on the M8T, what is the risk of damage and would it be immediately 
obvious?
And no, I didn't:-), but when modules are described as tested concern might 
arise as to the test conditions.
Nigel GM8PZR
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