Product Announcements

do you have (a link) datasheet for this RFM95TW 868MHz /915MHz module ? :sunglasses:

http://www.anarduino.com/docs/RFM95_96_97_98W.pdf

thank you, but that is the ‘normal’ one, I want to discover the difference between the RFM95 and the ‘expensive’ one the RFM95TW offered here :wink:

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As far as I can see, Hoperf don’t make a RFM95TW. They do a RFM95PW -

http://www.hoperf.com/rf_transceiver/Enhanced_Power/RFM95PW.html

This RFM95TW might be a clone.

I have these. They are TCXO version of the RFM95W. Hence more expensive. On a regular RFM95W, it works at best on the borderline at 125kHZ and SF=12. And not reliably at these settings especially when your data is slightly longer. These are made to order on MOQ. After testing them out, it then works reliably at BW=125kHz and SF=12. But although claimed to work down to 62.5kHz, it doesn’t work for me. And one more drawback is the sleep current consumption as the TCXO circuitry doesn’t have a shutdown implementation, so it consumes 600uA during sleep.

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A post was merged into an existing topic: New gateway from Laird: Sentrius RG1XX

New Reduction Board for ISP (IMST+RPI). All “holes” for IMST and this board are exactly same size as plastic board from allubox (RF elements). So the new gateway takes about 1 hour to build (without drill).

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Hi @DarrenO , thx. IMST iC880A can run 915MHz and it is same size. So you need only setup channels for 915MHz and it will work. Mechanicly it is same. Not a big problem.

…The IBM LoRa™ MAC in (LMiC) C-library is a portable implementation of the LoRa™ MAC specification for the C programming language for iM880A. It supports both the EU-868 and the US-915 variants of the specification and it can handle class A and class B devices. It is provided as open source under the Eclipse Public License (EPL)._

Hi I will add this item to our webshop (http://eshop.loratech.cz) - but is in czech only at the moment. Or if you interested I can do offer for you if you send me your credentials a number of pcs to vozak @ rvtech dot cz. But be aware pls, that price will be about 80-100E - so it is not cheap. Rgards. R

Hi Emma from FlyFun… welcome :sunglasses:

Pycom is making an interesting new product announcement this Monday

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Hi,

we (n-fuse, a software and electronics company) are happy the announce here the first of our upcoming LoRaWAN products, a concentrator based on the SX1308 in miniPCIe form factor. This is the rudimentary website of the product:

We aim for GA in Q2 2018.

BG, Thomas

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Another Lora Module - IOT Tremoco.

The name is a tribute to a great appetizer here in Portugal (“lupine bean”). Its nice with :beer:.

IMG_8570_-min

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The Ion now available.

Features:

  • GPIO: 3 x AI/DI/DO
  • GPS (optional)
  • On-board movement sensor.
  • Extreme battery life

Dimensions: 32 x 40 x 12

Ion

Got 2 of this, took me 2 month between my order and receive, but did not tested them yet

I asked for a new quotation for other products last year but did not had any answer. If you want to test it, I’ve got 2 and be glad to test them. Just drop me a PM

@Epyon if you still need, we have this kind of senzor - read data from 2 sources (also available with 4 sources). It possible to read S0 impulses. Price is about 60E/pc.

ADR, interval changing with dowlink message is implemented.

pulse%20reader

Also maybe somone find this item insteresting - at the moment is LORAWAN implemented, and in 1-2 month comes stack for sigfox (same HW). Documentation: chytra-obec.cz/KETCubeDatasheet.pdf

ketcube

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Just added Cricket Asset Tracker to the LoRa-enabled, Arduino-programmable devices offered at Tindie.

Cricket is a small (23 x 46 mm), light (6.0 g w/o battery), ultra-low-power (14 uA sleep, ~300 uA updating fix every two hours) asset location tracker/logger using the concurrent (up to three of GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou) GNSS engine CAM M8Q and Murata’s CMWX1ZZABZ-078 (STM32L082 + SX1276) for LoRaWAN.

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