IoT modules and dev boards offer innovative products for engineers
25-10-2017 |
Mouser Electronics
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Development Boards
Mouser has signed a global distribution agreement with Pycom. The Pycom product line is based on the state-of-the-art Espressif ESP32 chipset and open source MicroPython scripting language.
The range provides engineers with the innovative hardware to rapidly create and connect devices via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Classic, and Bluetooth low energy technologies; LPWAN communication technologies LoRa and Sigfox; and the latest LTE cellular networks, NB-IoT and Cat M1. These enterprise-grade IoT development boards have a common footprint and sit interchangeably on expansion boards and breadboards. They also offer ultra-low-power consumption that provides up to 10 years of usage on a single battery.
The L01 module and LoPy development board enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity with additional support for LoRa long-range wireless protocol. The devices support 10 times faster programming with MicroPython scripting and serve as a LoRa Nano Gateway able to connect up to 100 other LoPy devices in a 5km radius. The FiPy board offers a five-network development platform in a footprint that matches the WiPy and LoPy boards. Featuring the ESP32 chipset for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity plus support for three additional networks — LoRa, Sigfox, and LTE Cat M1 and NB-IoT — FiPy presents an open source firmware playground.
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