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Quectel and Qualcomm (QCOM) are distinct entities, but they have a tight supplier-manufacturer relationship, which often leads to confusion regarding their USB Vendor IDs (VIDs) and Product IDs (PIDs).
Quectel acts as the module manufacturer (vendor), often using their own VID, 0x2C7C.
Qualcomm is the chipset designer, and their native ID is 0x05C6.
Here is the breakdown of the differences:
1. Quectel Vendor ID (VID: 0x2C7C)
Used for: Most standard Quectel commercial modules (e.g., EC25, BG95, EM06, RM500Q) in normal operating modes.
Identification: lsusb will typically show ID 2c7c:xxxx (e.g., 2c7c:0801 for various 5G models).
2. Qualcomm Vendor ID (VID: 0x05C6)
Used for: Qualcomm chipsets, but also for Quectel modules when they are in specific states, such as Emergency Download Mode (EDL/QDL) or when using generic Qualcomm drivers.
Identification: lsusb will show ID 05c6:9008 for QDL/EDL mode.
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