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SX1272 LoRa module for Arduino, Raspberry Pi and Intel Galileo - 900
/ 915 MHz [XBee Socket]
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The SX1272 LoRa module allows the user to send data and reach extremely long ranges at low data-rates. This module includes a 900 / 915 MHz antenna to be used in
this frequency.
This product is compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi and Intel Galileo boards
The LoRa module is fully compatible with the Raspberry Pi 2 model B with our latest software.
Note: in Arduino this module has to be used with the Multiprotocol Radio Shield.
Save money buying this component in a kit:
LoRa 900 / 915 Extreme Range Connectivity Kit
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Description
The SX1272 LoRa module main advantage is the reach increasing but also the cost saving respect other similar modules like XBee 868 or XBee 900. The Multiprotocol
Radio Shield can be used to connect two modules in order to combine the existing Cooking-Hacks modules and make connections between platforms. The SX1272 LoRa
module uses the SPI bus. The SPI port allows more speed communication and frees up the UART for other purposes like debugging or to connect communication
modules.
It comes with a 900 / 915 MHz antenna to be used in this frequency.
- Access to the complete list of kits and accessories of SX1272 LoRa module for Arduino, Raspberry Pi and Intel Galileo here.
Note: As indicated in the product name, this item is valid for Arduino, Raspberry Pi and Intel Galileo. It is NOT compatible with Waspmote.
Note: The LoRa module is fully compatible with the Raspberry Pi 2 model B with our latest software.
Note: in Arduino this module has to be used with the Multiprotocol Radio Shield.
LoRa VS LoRaWAN
Libelium currently offers two options of this type of radio technology: LoRa and LoRaWAN
LoRa contains only the link layer protocol and is perfect to be used in P2P communications between nodes. LoRa modules are a little cheaper that the LoRaWAN
ones. It works in the 868 and 900MHz bands. Go to the LoRa Tutorial.
LoRaWAN includes the network layer too so it is possible to send the information to any Base Station already connected to a Cloud platform. LoRaWAN modules may
work in the 868/900/433MHz bands. Go to the LoRaWAN Tutorial.
If you are interested in a Waspmote unit with LoRa connectivity, please consider these items:
Waspmote SX1272 LoRa module 900 / 915 MHz
Waspmote SX1272 LoRa module 868 MHz
Related Tutorials
Extreme Range Links: LoRa 868 / 900MHz SX1272 LoRa module for Arduino, Raspberry Pi
and Intel Galileo
Internet of Things, Long Range Networks
Libelium's LoRa module works in both 868 and 900 MHz ISM bands, which makes it suitable for virtually any country. Those frequency bands are
lower than the popular 2.4 GHz band, so path loss attenuation is better in LoRa. In addition, 868 and 900 MHz are bands with much fewer
interference than the highly populated 2.4 GHz band.
Besides, these low frequencies provide great penetration in possible materials (brick walls, trees, concrete), so these bands get less loss in the
presence of obstacles than higher bands.
Read more
Multiprotocol Radio Shield Tutorial for Arduino, Raspberry Pi and Intel Galileo
Internet of Things
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Related Products
The Multiprotocol Radio Shield is an interconnection shield for Arduino, and was designed to connect two communication modules at the same
time. This that means a lot of possibilities and applications can be made using the cooking-hacks modules.
The Multiprotocol Radio Shield includes the SPI bus connections that allows the use of the RS-485 and CAN Bus modules, but also is
compatible with the rest of the cooking-hacks modules as RFID, XBee and Bluetooth.
Read more
Show More Tutorials
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Waspmote - The Open Source Sensor Platform
If you are interested in Internet of Things (IoT) or M2M projects check our open source sensor platform
Waspmote which counts with more than 100 sensors available to use 'off the shelf', a complete API with
hundreds of ready to use codes and a low consumption mode of just 0.A to ensure years of battery life.
Know more at:
Waspmote Product Page (Libelium)
Waspmote Summary Page (Cooking Hacks)
Get the Starter Kits at:
Waspmote Starter Kits
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