![]() ![]() ![]() The kit also includes a Monogoto SIM card with 500 MB of cellular data that can be used for up to 10 years. RAK19007 WisBlock baseboard with a USB Type-C port and a Li-ion chargerĮverything is assembled as shown in the illustration below.RAK5860 WisBlock NB-IoT interface module based on Quectel BG77 with NB-IoT, LTE-M, and GPS.RAK4631 WisBlock core module with a Nordic Semi nRF52840 BLE microcontroller and a Semtech SX1262 (LoRA/LoRaWAN) RF transceiver.Modules used in the Link.ONE development kit Click to enlarge If we remove the battery, we can have a closer look at the WisTrio Link.ONE development board. The enclosure is strong with the lid having a waterproof rubber to ensure IP65 ingress protection rating – and weatherproofness – when the enclosure is closed. WisTrio LTE-M, NB-IoT, and LoRaWAN development board.The following items were very tightly packed inside the box: The Link.ONE kit we’ve received comes with a WisBlock Unify Enclosure (100 x 75 x 38 mm) and a 3,200 mAh/3.7V rechargeable lithium battery which is sufficient when the system is mostly in sleep mode and used to receive data, while not sending information too often. We’ve tested the kit with its weatherproof WisBlock Unify enclosure using LoRaWAN connectivity and open-source software packages and frameworks such as ChipStark, Node-Red, InfluxDB, and Grafana. RAKwireless has sent us a review sample of the WisTrio Link.ONE all-in-one LPWAN IoT development kit with support for LTE-M, NB-IoT, and LoRaWAN connectivity and programmable with the Arduino IDE. ![]()
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