Tag: LoRaWAN
dbLoRa-X1 is a Arduino compatible battery operated LoRaWAN End Node
Arduino compatible battery-operated LoRaWAN End Node using the RFM95 with the ATMega328P microcontroller. Requirements: Install the Arduino IDE Install MCCI LMIC library https://github.com/mcci-catena/arduino-lmic Inside the Arduino Libraries folder, Go to...
Continue ReadingBatbot – the battery monitor that keeps you informed
A vehicle and leisure battery monitor that alerts you remotely on your phone when the battery is about to be discharged beyond use. Batbot simply hooks up via two croc clips (provided) to the battery points under your vehicles bonet and can be secured in place with a cable tie. Once...
Continue ReadingLoRaWAN Gateway for the Internet of Things
With the UG85, ICP Germany launches an intelligent and compact indoor LoRaWAN gateway that can be expanded in many ways. The UG85 is offered with a 64-bit ARM Cortex A-53 with 800 MHz, 512MB DDR3 RAM and 8Gb eMMC flash memory. Eight LoRa channels based on the Semtech SX1301 chipset are...
Continue ReadingHelTec’s new CubeCell series focuses on LoRa IoT Applications
HelTec CubeCell is a new product series made by HelTec. CubeCell series is based on ASR605x ICs (ASR6501, ASR6502), those chips are already blended with the PSoC 4000 series MCU (ARM Cortex M0+ Core) and Semtech SX1262 transceiver. It is perfectly Arduino-compatible and can run the...
Continue ReadingRAKWireless RAK4260 is a Tiny LoRAWAN Module based on Microchip SAMR34 LoRa SiP
Rakwireless has just announced a new module part of their LPWAN family: RAK4260 LoRaWAN module based on Microchip ATSAMR34J18B LoRa SiP and at just 15x15x1.2 mm, one of the smallest LoRaWAN modules in the market. The new module is cheaper than the company’s earlier RAK811 module...
Continue ReadingMicrochip simplifies hardware-based IoT security
A pre-provisioned solution that provides secure key storage for low-, mid- and high-volume device deployments using the ATECC608A secure element is now available from Microchip Technology. According to the company, the Trust Platform for its CryptoAuthentication family enables companies...
Continue ReadingGW-01 LoRaWAN gateway offers a choice of Orange Pi, Raspberry Pi, or i.MX6 ULL options
M2M IOT has launched a GW-01 LoRaWAN gateway based on an Orange Pi Zero H2+ SBC which supports outdoors installations. The GW-01 integrates the Zero H2+ with an 8-channel LoRaWAN board based on Semtech’s SX1301 LoRa concentrator. The $120 “GW-01” LoRaWAN gateway runs Linux on an...
Continue ReadingThe Things Network Announces New Gateway and Sensor Node Hardware
The Things Network has announced a LoRaWAN Gateway priced at $69, which has shipping costs inclusive. The Things Network also announced in their Amsterdam Conference a weather-proof Outdoor Gateway priced at $399. The Outdoor Gateway, also called the “Industrial” Gateway, enables a...
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