LoRaWAN for Raspberry Pi Pico

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Powered by the Raspberry Pi Pico, our LoRaWAN Node opens the door to endless IoT possibilities. Featuring a high-performance LoRa module and a vibrant TFT display, this Node offers unparalleled connectivity and visual interaction for your projects. With support for multiple LoRaWAN bands and certifications, it's ready to revolutionize your IoT experience.

RAK3172 LoRaWAN Module Overview:

  • Low-Power Long-Range Transceiver:
    • RAK3172 is a low-power long-range transceiver module for LoRa and LoRaWAN applications based on the STM32WLE5CC chip.
  • Versatile Firmware:
    • Its firmware is based on RAKwireless Unified Interface V3 (RUI3), allowing the creation of different functionalities using RUI APIs.
  • Easy Integration:
    • Provides an easy-to-use, small-size, low-power solution for long-range wireless data applications, ensuring seamless integration into your projects.
  • LoRaWAN Compliance:
    • Complies with Class A, B, & C of LoRaWAN 1.0.3 specifications, ensuring interoperability and compliance with industry standards.
  • Server Platform Compatibility:
    • Easily connects to different LoRaWAN server platforms like TheThingsNetwork (TTN), Chirpstack, Helium, etc., ensuring flexibility and compatibility with various network setups.
  • Support for LoRa Point-to-Point (P2P) Communication:
    • Supports LoRa Point-to-Point (P2P) communication mode, facilitating the implementation of customized long-range LoRa networks quickly and efficiently.

The RAK3172 LoRaWAN Node, powered by Raspberry Pi Pico, offers a versatile and powerful solution for your IoT projects. With its robust features, including LoRaWAN compliance, server platform compatibility, and support for P2P communication, it's poised to elevate your IoT experience to new heights.

LoRaWAN for Raspberry Pi Pico Features:

  • Powered by Pico/Pico W which has having Raspberry Pi RP2040  chip which is a 32-bit dual ARM Cortex-M0+ @133MHz 
  • 264kB multi-bank high-performance SRAM with 2MB of onboard Flash Memory
  • The board is equipped with a LoRa Module supporting LoRaWAN protocol for IoT-based applications 
  • 1.14” TFT display for visual interactions with a resolution of 240x135 pixels
  • Display Appearance: RGB, Colors: 65K/262K
  • Having ST7789 display driver using SPI interface 
  • Interface Type C for powering and standalone access to the LoRa module for configuration.
  • Two programmable buttons for more control features
  • Onboard Power status LED indicator
  • Buzzer to add audio alerts or notifications of various events
  • Micro SD card installed on board for data logging
  • Boot and Reset button for module
  • Pico GPIOs are available as side headers for Additional hardware like sensors, actuators  interfacing
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