Avnet Silica is making available Miromico s FMLR-8x-x-STLx LoRa and LoRaWAN IoT modules.
The modules are based on Semtech s LoRa 2.4GHz technology and Miromico partnered with danalto to enable location services. The low power modules connect wirelessly to sensors, devices, and systems to communicate at high data rates or over long distances.
Target IoT applications include track and trace, smart city, building, construction, mining and farming, telemetry and remote data logging.
âLeveraging Miromicoâs best in class devices which include the SX1280, danalto have been able to move ahead with deploying this technology into sectors where an offering of this nature was not available until now. This has been ground-breaking for our customers, and with quality and timeliness in the delivery of hardware being so critical, Miromico has been able to support again and again, explained Albert Baker COO, danalto.
Avnet Silica introduces Miromico–s 2.4GHz LoRa? transceiver modules for ranging applications
Avnet Silica, an Avnet company (NASDAQ: AVT), today announced the availability of Miromico–s FMLR-8x-x-STLx LoRa? and LoRaWAN? IoT modules. Based on Semtech–s LoRa? 2.4GHz technology, Miromico partnered with danalto to enable location services. The low power modules connect wirelessly to sensors, devices, and systems to communicate at high data rates or over long distances. Target IoT applications include track and trace, smart city, building, construction, mining and farming, telemetry and remote data logging.
?Leveraging Miromico?s best in class devices which include the SX1280, danalto have been able to move ahead with deploying this technology into sectors where an offering of this nature was not available until now.? This has been ground-breaking for our customers, and with quality and timeliness in the delivery of hardware being so critical, Miromico has been able t
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