Tag: LoRa
LoStik – Open source USB LoRa® device
With LoStik you can easily connect to LoRa networks in Open source way! Get connected and take advantage of the growing IoT network. LoStik by Third Venture is an affordable, easy to use, LoRaWAN™ compatible device. It lets IoT (Internet of Things) integrators, network testers,...
Continue ReadingWisTrio LORA Tracker by RAK Wireless is based on the RK5205
WisTrio LORA Tracker by RAK Wireless is based on the RK5205 chipset. It's a LoRaWAN Module that has extremely low power consumption device supports multiple global bands, contains a variety of onboard sensors, offers standard IO (I2C, GPIO, UART and ADC) and several antenna options (SMA...
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 ReadingSAMD21 LoRa Development Board with GPS
Michael Krumpus designed and built a SAMD21 development board with LoRa radio module and GPS receiver, that is available on GitHub: I’ve been doing some LoRa projects lately in order to learn as much as I can about this exciting new radio technology (see this LoRa mesh networking...
Continue ReadingHighly integrated gateway module speeds LoRa deployments
The release of the LBAA0ZZ1QM (US) & LBAA0ZZ1TY (EU) LoRa Pico Gateway 14-pin metal-shielded module has been announced by Murata. Supporting eight channels and available in two variants for use in either EU or US ISM bands, this ultra compact module measures just...
Continue ReadingPi Supply LoRa Boards Run on Raspberry Pi, Arduino and Micro:bit
Pi Supply has launched a new series of IoT LoRa Boards on Kickstarter that work with Raspberry Pi, and Micro:bit. They include an IoT LoRa Gateway HAT board with a price of £120 ($157) and a LoRa Node pHAT node board for £25 ($33) price. The boards support any 40-pin Raspberry Pi, and...
Continue ReadingParticle sensor with LoRa
Mare published a new build: Particle sensors could be cheap and easy to use. Disadvantage of lowest cost PM sensors is lack of “calibration”. The best method to measure particle content dispensed in the air is to collect the air sample and analyse it off-line in the laboratory with...
Continue ReadingLoraDunchy – Arduino Compatibile LoRa module
Lora board with Arduino nano compatibile pinout and simple battery management. Small board with arduino nano compatibile pinout with power management and Murata ABZ LoRa module with STM32L0 microcontroller Features: LoRa module: Murata ABZ Single cell LiPo cell charger...
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