We have resumed testing the applicability of the LoRaWan network, in this case we will review the Dragino LA66 module, specifically the Arduino Shield, although for our tests we will connect it to the PC via a TTL-USB converter and we will test it with the ESP32 module. As I mentioned in previous tests, I…
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Review LHT65N LoraWAN Temperature and Relative Humidity Sensor (Dragino)
As a programmer focused on IoT solutions that require low power consumption and long-range communication, the Dragino LHT65N stands out as an ideal choice. This device is specifically designed for temperature and humidity monitoring using LoRaWAN networks, making it a versatile tool for automation projects in industrial, agricultural, or even urban settings. With robust features,…
Review LDS02 – LoRaWAN Door Sensor (Dragino)
One of the technologies that have gained great strength in recent years such as LoRaWAN, on this occasion we will review the LDS02 Sensor. The LDS02 is a door sensor that uses LoRaWAN technology for long-range, low-power communication. Designed by Dragino, the LDS02 is ideal for monitoring doors and windows, making it a perfect choice…
Review Dragino LoRaWAN RS485 to LoRaWAN RS485-LN Converter #8
I present the Dragino RS485-LN is an RS485 to LoRaWAN converter, a few months ago I ordered a couple of modules for testing. This converter would allow monitoring and controlling devices over long distances, adding the versatility of the RS485. Characteristics LoRaWAN Class A and Class C protocol (default Class C) Frequency bands: CN470 /…