The SJI LSM100A module experiments with low-energy LoRa(TM) and Sigfox networks. It is compatible with EU, AS, RC1 and RC3 regions.
The WSLSM100A is LoRaWan and Sigfox certified. Firmware Version 1.0.4
The LSM100A supports LoRa(TM) and Sigfox long-range wireless communications for low power consumption. The compact module uses ISM frequency bands from 863 MHz ~ 928 MHz. It can be converted to LoRa or Sigfox mode using simple AT commands.
The LSM100A supports the radio frequency bands of the EU and AS regions (RC1 and RC3), covering the following countries:
• EU - RC1: Europe: European Union, Andorra, Liechtenstein, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom; Overseas: French Guiana, French Polynesia, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte, New Caledonia, Reunion; Middle East and Africa: Botswana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Mauritius, Namibia, Nigeria, Oman, Senegal, South Africa, Swaziland, United Arab Emirates
• AS - RC3: Japan
The module is solderable like an SMD component, and can easily be mounted on a carrier board with a minimum of external connections required. The WSLSM100A integrates all the passive components required for wireless communication, as shown in the following figure.
The module provides ultra-long-range spread-spectrum communication and high immunity to interference, while minimizing power consumption.
• Security alert system against fire, theft or intrusion
• Use sensors to monitor climatic and environmental conditions in warehouses
• Waste management by monitoring container fill levels to optimize collections
• Control traffic, street lighting or monitor air quality in Smart Cities
Dimensions | • 14 x 15 x 2.8mm |
Modulation technology | • LoRa(TM) & Sigfox |
Sensitivity | • 136dBm@LoRa(BW=125KHz, SF=12) • 124dBm@Sigfox(0.6Kbps) |
Interface | • UART |
Commands | • AT |
Transceiver | • Low-power long-range operating in the sub-1GHz ISM band |
Supply voltage range | • 1,8 to 3,6V |
RF Interface | • Optimized to 50 Ω |
Output power level | • Up to +15dBm |
Chip | • STM32WLE5CC |
API Version | • Possibility to integrate your own code |
Frequency Range: 863 MHz - 928 MHz
• EU863-870
• AS923
Frequency Range: 863 MHz - 928 MHz
• RC1 868.13±0.096
• RC3 923.20±0.096
The module is controlled with serial AT commands sent on TX/RX pins. Below is the communication specification and the AT commands to use.
Serial communication: 9600 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, no parity
Communitation test: | AT |
Get LoRa Key: | AT+APPEUI=? AT+NWKKEY=? AT+APPKEY=? AT+NWKSKEY=? AT+APPSKEY=? AT+DEUI=? AT+NWKID=? |
Send LoRa message: | AT+SEND=port:ack:data <Port >:[ 1 ~ 199 ] <Ack >:[ 0: unconfirmed, 1: confirmed] |
Get ID sigfox from the module: | AT$ID |
Get code PAC sigfox from the module: | AT$PAC |
Send Sigfox message: | AT$SF=payload,opt_responsewaited,opt_txflag <payload>: [ 12 bytes maximum in ASCII format (24 ASCII characters max) ] <opt_responsewaited>: [ 0: no response waited (default) ] [ 1: response waited ] <opt_txflag txflag>: [ 0: one Tx frame sent ] [ 1: three Tx frames sent (default) ] |
Change mode Lora <-> Sigfox: | AT+MODE=mode <mode>:[ 0: SigFox, 1: LoRa |
• All AT commands are available in the "User Manual", downloadable from the "Documentation" tab
• Find all the resources you need to develop your project on the LSM100A module github.
SKU | WSLSM100A |
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Country of Manufacture | South Korea |
Manufacturer | Seong ji (Wisol) |