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Joined: 20/06/2014 11:04:32
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Dear
Someone have tested the new module rfm92
Tank
Rick



Joined: 30/05/2014 22:08:56
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Yes, I have tested these and they most definitely work.

Also, we have a miniWireless board designed to support all HopeRF LoRa radios (RFM92W, 95W, 96W, and 98W).
These can be purchased from our website, at the following link: MiniWireless Webpage

There is an Arduino library out there on github, which I have also tested. It's located here:
RFM92W GitHub Arduino Library

Let me know if you have further questions, and thank you for participating in our Forum.

Best Regards,
Rick
TS656A



Joined: 15/07/2014 16:37:15
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Are there Arduino libraries available for the LoRa MiniWireless boards? 915MHz? Is the one linked one that will support all Lora versions?

Also if we ordered a quanity of the MiniWireless Lora boards what is the delivery time?
Qty 20?
Qty 100?

Thanks,
Tom
Rick



Joined: 30/05/2014 22:08:56
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Hi Tom,
Thank you for your inquiry.

Here is a library for the RFM92W: https://github.com/anthonywebb/RFM92
I've tested this on the miniwireless LoRa with RFM92W-915Mhz, and it works.

Here is a library for the RFM95/96/97/98: http://www.airspayce.com/mikem/arduino/RadioHead/RadioHead-1.23.zip
RadioHead Library Portal Page: http://www.airspayce.com/mikem/arduino/RadioHead/

I highly recommend the radiohead library. Good quality, well written code, solid demos, and active development. I use this library for quite a few things.

We generally average about 50 units in stock for the LoRa. Lead time for Q20 is 1-day. Q100 1-3 days (depending on workload).

We are working on an exciting new generation of miniWireless, which is specifically for low-power battery operations. Total quiescent current during hibernation is < 50nA. (yes, nano-amps). We are in production now on these, and will announce them soon. We intend to build these in the thousands, so stock will be substantial over the entire product line. Our first ones coming out now, is for the RFM69W/HW and RFM23BP, but all the others will soon follow.

Hope that helps. Thanks, and have a great day.

Best Regards,
Rick

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