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Cloud connectivity is easy to achieve with long-range, low-power LoRa technology. LoRa is the standard for LPWAN wireless communication, with a range of up to 15 kilometers in a suburban environment and more than 2 kilometers in a dense urban environment. LoRa solutions target multiple application domains such as Internet of Things (IoT), smart cities, smart agriculture and supply chain and tracking.
As one of the founding members of the LoRa Alliance, we are at the forefront of this cutting-edge IoT technology. We offer:
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LoRa technology can be used to provide connectivity to a vast array of applications, but here are just some examples:
Our comprehensive selection of tools and accessible support makes LoRa product development easy. Our resources include:
This kit includes an on-board Temperature-Compensated Crystal Oscillator (TCXO), XPRO, GPIO and status LEDs.
This kit showcases the RN2483 LoRa transceiver module (EU version: 433, 868 MHz).
This board is a battery-powered 868 MHz (EU version) LoRa mote development board with USB interface.
This board showcases the RN2903 LoRa transceiver module (NA version: 915 MHz).
This board is a battery-powered 915 MHz (NA version) LoRa mote development board with USB interface.
This kit evaluates the WLR089U0 module and inlcude an on-board debugger and power management system.
This board features a SAM D21 MCU, RN2483A LoRaWAN module and RN4871 Bluetooth® Low Energy module.
This board feartures the SAM D21 MCU, RN2483A LoRaWAN module and the RN4871 Bluetooth Low Energy module.
This part is a small, high-performance module from Embit that is based on the SAM R34 LoRa system in package.
Visit GitHub and use these code examples to jump-start your development with the SAM R34 LoRa SiP and WLR089U0 module.
Take advantage of this easy-to-use P2P protocol to create long-range and low-power applications with SAM R34 LoRa technology ICs and the WLR089U0 module.