SparkX SAMD21 Pro RF 1W
LoRa stands for ‘Long-Range,’ referring to a modulation technique whose specialty is low power transmission of small data packets – perfect for Internet of Things applications. Using either point-to-point radio or LoRaWAN you can send data from a node in a remote location back to your base station to check in on sensors or track equipment. Communication is possible in the other direction as well to send commands or control actuators!
Like the LoRa®-enabled SparkX Pro RF this board is based on the Semtech SX1276 transceiver, but the module boasts a whopping 1W output power. All that extra oomph makes it possible to send small messages up to 9 miles using common rubber-duck type antennas.
In addition to more transmission power the SparkX SAMD21 ProRF 1W gets more computational power courtesy of the SAMD21 microcontroller running at 48 MHz. We used the additional GPIO pins to permanently enable LoRaWAN signals. This means more pins for you to connect to sensors and actuators, even when connecting to a LoRaWAN network like The Things Network.
Checkout the SAMD21 Mini/Dev Breakout Hookup Guide as a general starting point for the SAMD21 Pro RF 1W.
To get you started we’ve included some basic P2P examples.
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Battery Input Voltage The silkscreen label near the barrel jack states an input voltage range of 7-15V. Although this is correct for the regulator voltages over 7V will damage the battery charging IC. We recommend powering the board with a 5V source through the USB cable. If you must use a high voltage battery (over 7 V) please remove the charger IC or cut the VBATT trace as shown in this image.
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