It’s a fair bet that most of us have a ton of wireless doo-dads around the house, from garage door remotes to wireless thermometers. Each of these gadgets seems to have its own idea about how to ...
The LoRa Alliance’s LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide Area Network) is a Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) designed for the wireless Internet of Things (IoT). This low speed network uses a lightweight ...
A LPWAN wireless module from Murata packs Semtech’s LR1110 LoRa transceiver, along with multiple electronic components, into a small metal-shielded package. The level of integration achieved in the ...
There’s been a lot of buzz about Meshtastic lately, and with good reason. The low-power LoRa-based network has a ton of interesting use cases, and as with any mesh network, the more nodes there are, ...
Murata has announced what it claims is the smallest LoRa-based module currently on the market, at just 10.0 mm x 8.0 mm x 1.6 mm. It has been designed for a wide range of high-volume applications ...
Move-X is aiming at tracking applications that need meter-level accuracy and a long-range battery-powered wireless connection with a module that is physically compatible with Arduino’s 63mm long MKR ...
Murata has unveiled its Type 2GT module, a multi-band, low-power radio (LoRa) module which marks a significant leap forward in the development of IoT devices requiring versatile wireless connectivity.
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.