Wio Terminal Chassis - Wio-E5 and GNSS, for Long Range Application
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Features
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Powerful LoRa module: use extremely compact, and high-performance LoRa-E5 module
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Embedded LoRaWAN® protocol, AT command, support global LoRaWAN® frequency plan
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Worldwide Compatibility: wide frequency range including EU868/US915/AU915/AS923/KR920/IN865
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Long-distance transmission range to 10km (ideal value in open area)
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GNSS module(Quectel L76-LB) support GPS, GLONASS and BeiDou
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Compatible Arduino
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Ultra-low-power design
Description
Wio Terminal Chassis - LoRa-E5 and GNSS is a LoRaWAN communication extension board for Seeed Wio-Terminal Dev Board. It is embedded with the LoRa-E5 STM32WLE5JC Module, which is the world-first combo of LoRa RF and MCU chip into one single tiny chip. It is powered by ARM Cortex-M4 core and Semtech SX126X LoRa chip, supports both LoRaWAN and LoRa protocol on the worldwide frequency and (G)FSK, BPSK, (G)MSK, and LoRa modulations. (Learn more about LoRa-E5)
The GNSS module is the Quectel L76-LB. It supports concurrent reception of GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou and QZSS. With 33 tracking channels, 99 acquisition channels and 210 PRN channels, it can acquire and track any mix of GPS, GLONASS (or BeiDou) and SBAS signals.
With Wio-Terminal + Wio Terminal Battery Chassis + Wio Terminal Chassis - LoRa-E5 and GNSS, you can easily build the a powerful compact, and cost-effective IoT device with the extended Grove Ports, you can enjoy the plug-and-play features of the Grove Ecosystem with over 300 Grove modules!
Applications
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LoRaWAN GPS Tracker
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LoRaWAN Field Tester
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Smart Agriculture
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Smart Cities
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Smart Factory
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Rapid prototyping of LoRa devices with Wio Terminal
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Any long-distance wireless communication application development
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LoRa and LoRaWAN application learn and research
The LoRaWAN Gateway Tester is a multipurpose portable tool that can detect the coverage of your LoRaWAN gateways. It will then apprise you of whether the signal is in a normal range. Designed to make the deployment of a LoRaWAN network easier, the LoRaWAN Gateway Tester will help you determine the optimum location for your LoRaWAN gateway deployment. Please check the tutorial and libraries here .
Prior to developing this, we checked out the LoRa tester market; the price usually ranges from $200 to $500, however, some of them lack a backend application to report the network signal, current time, status, and several other critical information. Therefore, we decided to bring a low-cost version ourselves that is able to do more! This project is based on Paul Pinault’s WioLoRaWANFieldTester report. We are honoured to have access to his link and we thank him for his contributions. We combined Paul Pinault’s natty UI for the Wio terminal with LoRa-E5 and GNSS modules to produce the function of the LoRaWAN Gateway Tester.
Project 3: Adding Machine Learning(TinyML) to Your LoRaWAN Device.
Specification
Parameters |
Specifications |
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Voltage - supply |
3V3 |
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LoRa-E5 |
Frequency |
EU868 / US915 / AU915 / AS923 / KR920 / IN865 |
Protocol |
LoRaWAN |
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Sensitivity |
-116.5dBm ~ -136dBm |
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modulation |
LoRa, (G)FSK, (G)MSK, BPSK |
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Quectel L76-LB |
Receiving Bands |
GPS L1/Galileo E1 C/A: 1575.42MHz GLONASS L1 C/A: 1602.5625MHz BeiDou B1 C/A: 1561.098MHz |
Channel |
33 Tracking Channels 99 Acquisition Channels 210 PRN Channels |
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Sensitivity |
Acquisition: -148dBm Tracking: -165dBm Reacquisition: -160dBm |
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Interfaces |
Wio Terminal 40-PIN(2x20 Male Headers) |
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Enclosure |
Dimension |
72mm*57mm*12mm |
Materials |
3D Printing with ABS |
Part List
- Wio Terminal
- USB Type-C Short Cable
- Wio Terminal Chassis - LoRa-E5 and GNSS *1
- Antenna(EU868/us915) *1
ECCN/HTS
HSCODE | 8517180050 |
USHSCODE | 8543708800 |
UPC | |
EUHSCODE | 8543709099 |
COO | CHINA |
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