Tag: 4G
4G antenna works on tiny PCBs
Antenova is aiming a pet trackers, wearables and OBD-II designs with a surface-mount 4G antenna that can work on PCBs as small as 40 x 50mm. Called Pharaoh (part number SR4L073), it covers all 4G frequencies: 698-824MHz, 824-960MHz, 1,710-2,170MHz, 2.3-2.4GHz and...
Continue ReadingCat M1 vs Cat 1 vs Cat 4: Connectivity for Telematics
Through increased adoption of data-driven telematics use cases in vehicles, there has been a rising need for telematics edge hardware across a range of vehicles. Telematics and connected vehicle solutions help unlock value across a range of vehicle types: passenger cars, heavy duty...
Continue ReadingTaoglas FXUB66 Maximus Flexible Wideband 5G/4G Antenna
Taoglas FXUB66 Maximus Flexible Wideband 5G/4G Antenna is designed to cover all working frequencies in the 600MHz to 6000MHz spectrum, including cellular (5G/4G/3G/2G), NB-loT, Cat-M, Wi-Fi®, ISM, and GNSS bands. This flexible antenna features a unique hybrid design. Within one antenna...
Continue ReadingKickstarter: Industrial 5G / 4G Raspberry Pi Shield
As 5G emerges on the market, where smartphones and coverage is becoming more and more common, there is the need to provide us, makers, with the necessary tools to start building some interesting projects with 5G, so that the potential (that we see already) can be expanded even further...
Continue ReadingMurata’s LTE-M solution with Altair Semiconductor’s advanced cellular chipset earns Deutsche Telekom certification
Murata Electronics today announced that their LTE-M solution powered by Altair Semiconductor’s advanced cellular chipset has secured Deutsche Telekom certification for operating on the carrier’s German 4G LTE wireless network. Measuring just 11.1 x 11.4 x 1.4 mm, the module is the...
Continue ReadingThe Orange Pi 4G IoT Board is the Most Advanced Orange Pi Board
Orange Pi has been known for its several Raspberry Pi board clones and now has launched a better IoT focused board - Orange Pi 4G IoT. The Shenzhen based company, Xulong has gone through different modifications and even as at last year released a low-cost 2G based board - The Orange Pi...
Continue ReadingSODAQ Cellular IoT Development Kit Supports LTE-M, NB-IoT, GNSS and Arduino
SODAQ wants to provide you with the tools to build for the estimated 25 billion Internet of Things by 2020 using their set of Cellular IoT suite called SODAQ SARA Family. Several industriy analysts have claimed that we will have 100 billion IoT devices connected and in circulation by...
Continue ReadingPulsar™ – a 4G cellular board
openh.io released their 4G Cat M1 cellular board bringing connectivity and remote management to low-bandwidth projects. The board is compatible with Arduino Zero and includes SAMD21 CPU for user code. Your project can now evolve, even after release, with groundbreaking remote...
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