Adafruit(PID 3072 RFM95W LoRa Radio Transceiver Breakout - 868 or 915 MHz
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Adafruit(PID 3072 RFM95W LoRa Radio Transceiver Breakout - 868 or 915 MHz

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  • Brand
    Adafruit
  • Material
    Metal
  • Item Weight
    0.01 Ounces
  • Assembly Required
    No
  • Manufacturer
    Adafruit
100 mW Power
📡LoRa Radio
🔌SPI Interface

Description

🚀 Elevate Your Projects with LoRa Magic!

  • LICENSE FREE FREEDOM - Operate on the ISM band without the hassle of licensing—868MHz in Europe or 915MHz in the US.
  • COMPACT LIGHTWEIGHT - Weighing in at just 0.01 ounces, this module is perfect for portable applications.
  • VERSATILE CONNECTIVITY - Easily connect with a simple wire antenna or use uFL/SMA connectors for enhanced range.
  • UNLEASH YOUR CREATIVITY - Seamlessly integrates with Arduino libraries for endless project possibilities.
  • POWER AT YOUR FINGERTIPS - Select your power output from +5 to +20 dBm, ensuring optimal performance for your needs.

The Adafruit RFM95W LoRa Radio Transceiver Breakout is a powerful and compact module designed for packet radio applications. Operating on the license-free ISM band at either 868MHz or 915MHz, it offers selectable power output capabilities up to 100 mW. With a simple SPI interface and compatibility with Arduino libraries, this module is perfect for makers and professionals looking to enhance their wireless communication projects.

Specifications

Item Weight0.01 Ounces
Is Assembly RequiredNo

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

Antenna include?
Can I use three or more to broadcast to each other?
I am in brazil and here we use the australian frequency channeling (au915). does this device work on au915?
What is the us law on using this? can i continously trasmit data?

Reviews

4.3

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M**E

Very reliable

Good power output and easy connection. The antenna options are a great design attribute

R**R

This is the way of the future!

Why limit a project to only use WiFi, when you can simply add these and extend your range by a lot! Okay, I'm sure there are still some reasons. The commands are very straight-forward, and these modules are very robust. I haven't had any problems.

T**S

Having lots of fun with these!

I've been having a lot of fun with these. Some of them I soldered a uf.l connector, while others I soldered a SMA PCB-edge connector. Both work well.The nice thing about this particular break out board is that it has a level shifter, so can work with 3.3 VDC devices or 5 VDC devices, and it has its own voltage regulator, so you don't have to worry that while transmitting it may burden the arduino or ESP8266 or ESP32 you may be using.If I had to give it any negative comment, it would be that there is no way to bypass the regulator, so I can use these with a common high power 3.3 VDC DC-DC module, to avoid the additional loss from the built in LDO regulator.Using a 8 dB gain antenna, I was able to reach well over 10 miles in my test using a spreading factor of 7, and nearly 30 with SF12.

J**N

Good product

I like the range of the LoRa products. This is working well for distant IOT sensor hub transmitting through concrete and steel walls to a my LoRa to Wi-Fi (MQTT) bridge.

A**R

Simply do not work

All in the title, I cannot seem to get these to work. I have gotten 5 total, I have tested them across 3 different arduino nanos as well as an arduino uno, I have followed a several tutorials on how to use them, I've tried every different configuration I can think of, ive tried dozens of different sketches, I've read the documentation extensively, I've tried using external power sources, I've tried setting different frequencies, and all of it yields the same result that they simple fail to initialize. I'm praying that I'm missing something dumb and simple, because these devices promise the world, but I've checked my code and my pin connections a hundred times and I cannot seem to get them to initialize at all.If anyone has any suggestions, or there are any common gotcha's that are missing from other comments or the documentation then I'm all ears

C**A

Excellent, but I am confused if they’re 433 or 868/915 MHz

Hello, I’ve used other radios before and they were awesome. This time I bought this to use them at 915 MHz, but I a m bit concerned since, as shown in the picture I am attaching, it says they are RF95W, but in the chip itself it is engraved RF96, I went to adafruit’s page and it seems that the RF96 is for 433 MHz.Could you help on clarifying if they are item 915 or 433 MHz devices?

S**A

Setup Is Very Easy

I got two of these communicating very quickly with Arduino. I have yet to do a proper distance test with my setup, but with two 5dbi linear antennas the signal easily went through two floors in my house. This is a good sign as I need good object penetration.

M**L

Not working

One worked one didn’t. Tried to get in touch with the seller but can’t find an email and he didn’t answer my call.

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