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LoRa E5 Shield

LoRa E5 Shield for the TinyPICO, TinyS2, TinyS3 & TinyC6.

This shield includes an E5 LoRa module from Seeed, that contains an ARM Cortex M4 ultra-low-power MCU and LoRa® SX126X, and therefore supports (G)FSK mode and LoRa®. 62.5kHz, 125kHz, 250kHz, and 500kHz bandwidth can be used in LoRa® mode, making it suitable for the design of various IoT nodes, supporting the EU868 / US915 / AU915 / AS923 / KR920 / IN865 range of frequencies..

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Features

    • LoRa E5 Module from Seeed Studios
    • STEMMA/QT I2C connectors
    • JST PH connector for easy battery connection
    • On board 3V3 LDO regulator controlled by IO to allow the entire LoRa board to be powered down to conserve battery
    • u.FL and SMA Antenna connectors with a 0R resistor bridge for antenna selection.

    NOTE: The U.FL connector is electronically connected by default.

    Powering the shield

    The components on the shield are powered by the 3V3 header pin, so if you are connecting this shield to another MCU board, please provide 3V3 to that header pin, or the shield will not work.

    Pinout

    LoRa E5 Shield

    Knowledge Base

    You can find more detailed information about this shield, including a 3D model in the Unexpected Maker Knowledge Base

    $4.35

    Original: $14.50

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    LoRa E5 Shield

    $14.50

    $4.35

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    LoRa E5 Shield

    LoRa E5 Shield for the TinyPICO, TinyS2, TinyS3 & TinyC6.

    This shield includes an E5 LoRa module from Seeed, that contains an ARM Cortex M4 ultra-low-power MCU and LoRa® SX126X, and therefore supports (G)FSK mode and LoRa®. 62.5kHz, 125kHz, 250kHz, and 500kHz bandwidth can be used in LoRa® mode, making it suitable for the design of various IoT nodes, supporting the EU868 / US915 / AU915 / AS923 / KR920 / IN865 range of frequencies..

    View all Unexpected Maker "Tiny" boards!

    Features

      • LoRa E5 Module from Seeed Studios
      • STEMMA/QT I2C connectors
      • JST PH connector for easy battery connection
      • On board 3V3 LDO regulator controlled by IO to allow the entire LoRa board to be powered down to conserve battery
      • u.FL and SMA Antenna connectors with a 0R resistor bridge for antenna selection.

      NOTE: The U.FL connector is electronically connected by default.

      Powering the shield

      The components on the shield are powered by the 3V3 header pin, so if you are connecting this shield to another MCU board, please provide 3V3 to that header pin, or the shield will not work.

      Pinout

      LoRa E5 Shield

      Knowledge Base

      You can find more detailed information about this shield, including a 3D model in the Unexpected Maker Knowledge Base

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      LoRa E5 Shield for the TinyPICO, TinyS2, TinyS3 & TinyC6.

      This shield includes an E5 LoRa module from Seeed, that contains an ARM Cortex M4 ultra-low-power MCU and LoRa® SX126X, and therefore supports (G)FSK mode and LoRa®. 62.5kHz, 125kHz, 250kHz, and 500kHz bandwidth can be used in LoRa® mode, making it suitable for the design of various IoT nodes, supporting the EU868 / US915 / AU915 / AS923 / KR920 / IN865 range of frequencies..

      View all Unexpected Maker "Tiny" boards!

      Features

        • LoRa E5 Module from Seeed Studios
        • STEMMA/QT I2C connectors
        • JST PH connector for easy battery connection
        • On board 3V3 LDO regulator controlled by IO to allow the entire LoRa board to be powered down to conserve battery
        • u.FL and SMA Antenna connectors with a 0R resistor bridge for antenna selection.

        NOTE: The U.FL connector is electronically connected by default.

        Powering the shield

        The components on the shield are powered by the 3V3 header pin, so if you are connecting this shield to another MCU board, please provide 3V3 to that header pin, or the shield will not work.

        Pinout

        LoRa E5 Shield

        Knowledge Base

        You can find more detailed information about this shield, including a 3D model in the Unexpected Maker Knowledge Base