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Technology Editor Bill Wong builds a LoRA gateway using components from Gumstix, Microchip, and RisingHF.
"The integration of our Wireless M-Bus and LoRaWAN ® Dual Stacks into the Quectel KG200Z LoRa module enables seamless and reliable communication for various IoT applications.
This LoRa node used off-the-shelf components consisting of an ATmega328P-based Arduino Pro Mini and SX1276-based RFM95W LoRa module with a spring antenna.
WiFi and Bluetooth were never meant to be the radios used by a billion Internet of Things hats, umbrellas, irrigation systems, or any other device that makes a worldwide network of things interesti… ...
KYOTO, Japan — Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (TOKYO: 6981) (ISIN: JP3914400001) today unveiled its groundbreaking Type 2GT module, a multi-band, low-power radio (LoRa ®) module which marks a ...
Murata is sampling its Type 2GT module, a multi-band, low-power radio (LoRa) module which measures 9.98 x 8.70 x 1.74mm and is built on a PCB housed in a metal case and packaged as a land grid array.
The KG200Z is a cost-effective LoRa module, based on the STMicroelectronics® STM32WLEx series microcontrollers, the world first LoRa System-On-Chip platform, and designed for ultra-low power ...
The official Arduino blog has announced the availability of the new Portenta Vision Shield with LoRa designed to fit on top of the Arduino Portenta family. The Arduino Portenta boards feature ...
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