Robust ultra long-range radio modules for 868MHz links
10-02-2015 |
L2Tek
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Subs & Systems
L2Tek is now stocking IMST’s ultra long-range radio modules. The modules, developed by IMST in close cooperation with Semtech Corporation, have a range of up to 15,000 metres and operate in the license-free 868MHz band. They are designed to provide robust performance as the rollout of LTE close to the 868 MHz band threatens increased interference to wireless links in security systems, smoke detectors, smart meters, home automation and lighting controls.
Each iM880A-L module has an integrated power amplifier that delivers +19 dBm into a 50 Ohm antenna. Receiver sensitivity is up to -137 dBm and the use of spread spectrum technology delivers a combination of high efficiency and immunity to interference. The modules allow users to balance range, interference robustness and data rate by providing the ability to configure four error correction options, six orthogonal spreading sequences and a choice of three bandwidths.
A starter kit, the SK-iM880A, allows quick and easy evaluation of module performance under real-world application conditions. LoRaMote, an encapsulated iM880A-L module with integrated sensors, GPS module and antenna, is an option for the kit and a USB stick radio, the iU880A, is also available. This is based on the iM880A-L and features adjustable power output up to +18dBm.
Freely available software for the radios includes the IBM LoRa MAC C-library and Mote Runner, IBM’s infrastructure platform for wireless sensor networks, says the company.