LoRaWAN 868 Extreme Range Connectivity Kit
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The LoRaWAN 868 Extreme Range Connectivity Kit includes:
1x LoRaWAN module for Arduino, Waspmote and Raspberry Pi - 868 MHz [XBee Socket]
1x MULTIPROTOCOL RADIO SHIELD FOR ARDUINO, RASPBERRY PI AND INTEL GALILEO
1x Starter Kit
1x Starter Kit Box
1x "Starter Kit" Sticker
1x Arduino Jumper Cables
1x Breadboard clear
20x Resistor 1/4W 5% 220 ohm
10x Resistor 1/4W 5% 100 ohm
10x Resistor 1/4W 5% 10 K
10x Resistor 1/4W 5% 4,7 K
10x Resistor 1/4W 5% 1 M
2x Potentiometer 10K
4x Push Button 12x12 B3F-4150
1x Temperature Sensor (MCP9700)
10x 5mm Red Led
10x 5mm Green Led
1x 9v To Barrel Jack Adapter
1x LDR Sensor
4x Sugus
1x Piezo Speaker (ref.10066)
1x 5mm Triple Output Led RGB (Common Anode)
1x 9G Micro Servo
1x Hobby Motor
1x LCD 16*2 Characters - Green Yellow back light
1x Transistor BC547CG
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LoRaWAN module for Arduino, Waspmote and Raspberry Pi
868 MHz [XBee Socket]
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This module includes an 868 MHz antenna to be used in this frequency.
Note: in Arduino this module has to be used with the Multiprotocol Radio Shield.
Specifications:
Protocol: LoRaWAN 1.0, Class A
LoRaWAN - ready
Frequency: 868 MHz ISM frequency band
TX Power: up to +14 dBm
Sensitivity: as good as -136 dBm
Range: >15 km at suburban and >5 km at urban area. Typically, each base station
covers some km. Check the LoRaWAN Network in your area.
Chipset consumption: 38.9 mA
Radio Bit Rate: from 250 to 5470 bps
Receiver: purchase your own base station or use networks from LoRaWAN operators
Multiprotocol Radio Shield for Arduino
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 and LoRa, but also is
compatible with the rest of the cooking-hacks modules as
RFID, XBee and Bluetooth.