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    STM32 LoRaWAN Discovery Board

    STMicro's STM32 LoRaWAN discovery board now at Mouser

    02/20/2017

    Mouser Electronics, with the newest semiconductors and electronic components, is the first to stock the STM32 LoRaWAN Discovery Board from STMicroelectronics (ST). The new Discovery Kit and I-NUCLEO-LRWAN1 STM32 LoRa Arduino-compatible extension board — available to order from Mouser — provide a development platform for learning and evaluating solutions based on LoRa and FSK/OOK radio frequency (RF) communication.

    The ST STM32 LoRaWAN Discovery Kit, now in stock exclusively at Mouser Electronics, is based on an all-in-one Murata Type ABZ open module solution to address low-power wide area networks (LPWAN) and support the LoRaWAN long-range wireless protocol. The Type ABZ module is powered by an STM32L072 ARM Cortex®‑M0+ microcontroller featuring 192 KBytes of flash, 20 KBytes of RAM, and 6 Kbytes of EEPROM. The STM32L0 ultra-low-power microcontroller offers low-power design features, targeting battery-powered and energy harvesting applications.

    ST’s ​I-NUCLEO-LRWAN1 STM32 LoRa extension board includes a LoRaWAN module powered by an STM32L052 microcontroller, an SMA connector, a 50-ohm antenna, and headers compatible with Arduino Uno R3 boards. The board also includes three ST environmental sensors: LSM303AGR accelerometer and magnetometer, HTS221 relative humidity and temperature sensor, and LPS22HB pressure sensor. Both the Discovery board and NUCLEO board come with LoRaWAN class A-certified I-CUBE-LRWAN embedded software that enables designers to set up a complete LoRaWAN node.

    STM32 LoRaWAN Discovery Board 

    I‑NUCLEO-LRWAN1 STM32 LoRa Arduino-compatible extension board

    Mouser Electronics

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