Showing posts with label LoRa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LoRa. Show all posts
A Cheap Way to Add LoRa to Sensors and Connect Them to the Cloud Is With Sparrow From Blues Wireless
Utilize the Sparrow Development Kit to create proofs-of-concept quickly . It is not necessarily necessary to link a complete Wi-Fi or cellul...
GatePi is a Four-Channel Relay with a LoRa Module Based on the RP2040 Processor
GatePi is a low-power data transmission board having a CH340 USB-to-UART converter and a 74HC125V Voltage-Level Translator on board. Gate...
The RangePi Lets You Access the LoRa Network Anywhere, Anytime
You may not have heard of LoRa , but chances are you’re familiar with the Internet of Things— and LoRa is poised to change IoT. It’s a wire...
The RP2040 Raspberry Pi Pico Meets LoRa
The Raspberry Pi Foundation's " Pico " board, which uses the RP2040 microprocessor , is the newest compact, fast, and adaptab...
Pico LoRa Expansion is Finally Out! Supports 868MHz
After launch of Pico RP2040 Microcontroller there are several Pico Add-ons, HATs & Expansions arrived in the global market, But this ...
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