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LoRa WAN modules are wireless communication devices designed for long-range, low-power data transmission in Internet of Things (IoT) applications. These modules utilize LoRa (Long Range) technology to enable devices to communicate over distances of several kilometers while consuming minimal power, making them ideal for battery-operated devices. They are typically used in smart city applications, agriculture, environmental monitoring, and industrial automation.
| Frequency Range | 868 MHz, 915 MHz, or 433 MHz |
| Transmission Distance | Up to 15 km in rural areas |
| Power Consumption | 10-20 mA during transmission |
| Operating Voltage | 3.3V to 5V |
| Data Rate | 0.3 kbps to 50 kbps |
| Modulation Technique | LoRa modulation |
| Interface | SPI, UART, or I2C |
When selecting a LoRa WAN module, consider the frequency range that is suitable for your region and application. It's important to specify the required transmission distance, power consumption, and data rate based on your project's needs. Ensure that the module is compatible with your existing hardware and software systems. Additionally, inquire about certifications and compliance with local regulations, especially for industrial or commercial applications.
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LoRa WAN modules can typically transmit data over distances of up to 15 km in rural areas.
They usually consume between 10-20 mA during transmission.
Common frequency bands include 868 MHz, 915 MHz, and 433 MHz.
Yes, but the range may be significantly reduced compared to outdoor use.
They typically use SPI, UART, or I2C interfaces for communication.
Yes, they are designed for low power consumption, making them ideal for battery-operated applications.
Yes, compliance with local regulations and certifications is important, especially for commercial use.