Tag: IoT
u-blox announces NB-IoT module ready for 3GPP Rel 14 and 5G
u-blox, a global provider of leading positioning and wireless communication technologies, has announced the SARA-N3, a multi-band NB-IoT module that supports a preliminary set of 3GPP Release 14 features (LTE Cat NB2). The SARA-N3 is available in two variants: one dedicated to China and...
Continue ReadingWT8266-S1 WiFi Module Based on ESP8266
WT8266-S1 Wi-Fi module is a low consumption, high performance embedded Wi-Fi network control module designed by Wireless-Tag. It can meet the IoT application requirements in smart power grids, building automation, security and protection, smart home, remote health care etc. The...
Continue ReadingopenBalena – IoT management platform for Linux devices
Balena, formally known as Resin.io has released an open source version of its IoT fleet management platform for Linux devices called openBalena. It is aimed at Intel NUC, Jetson TX2, Raspberry Pi, and a new RPi CM3 carrier called the balenaFin. Resin.io aimed to create a “git push for...
Continue ReadingNeed WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5? Then try out UniSoC UWP5661
WiFi 5 also known as 802.11ac has been around for a while now, but few boards have adopted it. The WiFi 5 might easily be confused with the general WiFi (802.11 b/g/n). The WiFi standard 802.11ac is capable of 1300 megabits per second (Mbps) which is the equivalent of 162.5 megabytes...
Continue ReadingQualcomm Launches 10nm, octa-core QCS605 IoT SoC
Qualcomm announced back in April its QCS605 SoC, calling it "the first 10nm FinFET fabricated SoC, built for the Internet of Things." The octa-core Arm SoC is available in an Intrinsyc Open-Q 605 SBC with full development kit, including a 12V power supply which is available for...
Continue ReadingiM282A-L – 10km Long Range Radio Module for 2.4GHz band
The only available radio chip for LoRa on the market has been the SX1272/76 from Semtech up to now. Things have changed and company IMST came up with the new type of radio chip SX1280 which can work on 2.4GHz band and decided to use this chip for their new LoRaWAN Long Range module, the...
Continue ReadingSony’s Spresense Multicore Microcontroller made for IoT development
Spresense is a compact development board based on Sony’s power-efficient multicore microcontroller CXD5602. It allows developers to create IoT applications in a very short time and is supported by the Arduino IDE as well as the more advanced NuttX based SDK. Integrated GPS -...
Continue ReadingTrigBoard – Ultra low power ESP8266 IoT platform
The trigBoard is an IoT project that does one thing - it pushes you a notification triggered by a digital input. Well, it's much more than that, but this is the inspiration. I wanted to design a WiFi board that essentially sleeps most of its life, but when that door switch, flood...
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