Kit SigFox communication board for Raspberry Pi with

Kit SigFox communication board for Raspberry Pi

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Hat PICOLPWAN LoRa & Sigfox LSM100A + 868Mhz Antenna

Hat RPILPWAN LoRa & Sigfox LSM100A Hat + 868Mhz Antenna

€34.68 €28.90

Adapted for special integration into a Raspberry Pi 3, Pi 4, Pi 5 or Pi Zero, this extension board is perfect for designing your IoT prototypes. This RPILPWAN Kit integrates the SJI LSM100A module (EMEA Zone) for multi-network LoRA & Sigfox communication.

Availability: In stock
SKU
PB0000652

Kit RPILPWAN Lora & Sigfox LSM100A + 868 Mhz Antenna

Made in France LogoMade in France Logo
Raspberry Pi LogoRaspberry Pi Logo

 

This development board, adapted for Raspberry Pi boards, is based on the SJI LSM100A module and will enable you to experiment with LoRaWan and/or Sigfox networks in the design of your IoT projects. The LSM100A is a compact, low-power two-way radio module, optimized for use in the 863 MHz ~ 928 MHz ISM bands.

The HAT supports LoRa(TM) & Sigfox wireless communication protocols and can be converted to LoRa or Sigfox mode using simple AT commands. The expansion board, suitable for attachment to a Raspberry Pi 3, Pi 4, Pi 5 or Pi Zero, integrates all the passive components required for communication on these IoT networks.

Product features :

 

Dimensions
• 23.24 mm (L) x 22.35 mm (W)
Modulation technology
• LoRa(TM) & Sigfox
Sensitivity
• Up to -136dBm@LoRa(BW=125KHz, SF=12), 124dBm at Sigfox (0.6Kbps)
Interface 
• UART
Commands
• AT
 Transceiver 
• Low-power long-range transceiver operating in the sub-1 GHz ISM band
Supply voltage range
• 1,8 to 3,6V
RF interface 
• Optimized to 50 Ω.
Output power level
• Up to +15dBm
Current
• Tx : 27mA - Rx : 5mA
Chip
• STM32WLE5CC
API Version
• Possibility to integrate own code

 

Applications :

• Industrial monitoring 

• Wireless alarm and security systemsand control 

• Detect soil moisture and temperature 

• Automated meter reading

• Home automation

• Wireless alarm and security systems

Kit contents :

 

• 1x RPILPWAN Card

• 1x 2 x 6-pin GPIO Connector

• 1x Articulated Antenna 1/2 wave 868Mhz

• 1x UFL <> RP-SMA 100mm Cable 

 

RF Characteristics LoRa(TM) :


Frequency Range (1) : 863MHz - 928MHz

•  EU863-870
•  AS923
•  KR920-923

Logo LoraWanLogo LoraWan

 

RF Characteristics Sigfox :


Frequency Range (1) : 863MHz - 928MHz

•  RC1 868.13±0.096
•  RC3 923.20±0.096

Logo SigfoxLogo Sigfox

GPIO mapping of a Raspberry Pi board and the RPILPWAN board :

 

Meaning of Raspberry Pi GPIOsMeaning of Raspberry Pi GPIOs
Meaning of RPILPWAN GPIOsMeaning of RPILPWAN GPIOs
GPIO on a Raspberry Pi board GPIO of a RPILPWAN board
PIN 1 (3V3 power) PIN 2 (3V3 power)
PIN 2 (5V power) PIN 1 (Not Connected)
PIN 3 (GPIO 2 SDA) PIN 4 (Not Connected)
PIN 4 (5V power) PIN 3 (Not Connected)
PIN 5 (GPIO 3 SCL) PIN 6 (Not Connected)
PIN 6 (Ground) PIN 5 (Ground)
PIN 7 (GPIO 4 GPCLK0) PIN 8 (Not Connected)
PIN 8 (GPIO 14 TXD) PIN 7 (UART2 RX)
PIN 9 (Ground) PIN 10 (Ground)
PIN 10 (GPIO 15 RXD) PIN 9 (UART2 TX)
PIN 11 (GPIO 17) PIN 12 (RST N)
PIN 12 (GPIO 18 PCM_CLK) PIN 11 (Not Connected)


Communication commands :

 

The module is controlled by AT serial commands sent to TX / RX pins. Please find below the communication specification and the AT commands to be used.

• Serial communication: 9600 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, no parity

Some examples of AT Commands:

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
See all available AT commands AT?

Additional information:

 

• Find the list of AT commands available in the "User Guide" downloadable from the "Documentation" tab

• Find all the resources you need to start your project on the LSM100A module github

• Please consult this article for a detailed test of this product

More Information
SKUPB0000652
Country of ManufactureFrance
ManufacturerSNOC