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LORA Module for everyday users

The LoRa-E5 Development Kit is a mid-range lora module designed for everyday users. It features Model No. / Name: Kit and Voltage Rating: 3 to 5.

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Quick Specs

Model No. / Name: Kit
Voltage Rating: 3 to 5
Input Voltage (V): 03-May
Output Voltage: 5V, 3V
Protocol: LoRaWAN
Sensitivity (dBm): -116.5 ~ -136

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Electronics projectsArduino / Raspberry Pi buildsPrototyping
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About This Product

The LoRa-E5 Development Kit is a mid-range lora module designed for everyday users. It delivers reliable performance at an accessible price.

Key Specifications

  • Model No. / Name: Kit
  • Voltage Rating: 3 to 5 — works with standard household power
  • Input Voltage (V): 03-May — works with standard household power
  • Output Voltage: 5V, 3V — works with standard household power
  • Protocol: LoRaWAN
  • Sensitivity (dBm): -116.5 ~ -136
  • Interface: RS485, Ipex, USB Type C, JST2.0, Grove*3(IIC*2/UART*1), SMA-K — compatible with modern devices
  • Modulation Mode: LoRa, (G)FSK, (G)MSK, BPSK

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LoRa-E5 Dev Board embedded with LoRa-E5 STM32WLE5JC Module that supports LoRaWAN protocol on the global frequency band. It leads out full GPIOs of LoRa-E5 supporting various data protocols and interfaces including RS-485, Grove, male/female headers, etc. It would be a perfect choice for fast testing and rapid prototyping of your LoRa IoT projects. LoRa-E5 Dev Board embedded with LoRa-E5 STM32WLE5JC Module, which is the world-first combo of LoRa RF and MCU chip into one single tiny chip and is FCC and CE certified. It is powered by ARM Cortex-M4 core and Semtech SX126X LoRa chip, supports both LoRaWAN and LoRa protocol on the worldwide frequency and (G)FSK, BPSK, (G)MSK, and LoRa modulations. LoRa-E5 Dev Board has a long-distance transmission range of LoRa-E5 up to 10km in an open area. The sleep current of LoRa-E5 modules on board is as low as 2.1 uA(WOR mode). It is designed with industrial standards with a wide working temperature at -40 ℃ ~ 85℃, high sensitivity between -116.5 dBm ~ -136 dBm, and power output up to +20.8dBm at 3.3V. LoRa-E5 Dev Board also has rich interfaces. Developed to unlock the full functionality of the LoRa-E5 module, LoRa-E5 Dev Board has led out full 28 pins of LoRa-E5 and provides rich interfaces including Grove connectors, RS-485 terminal, male/female pin headers for you to connect sensors and modules with different connectors and data protocols, saving your time on wire soldering. You could also easily power the board by connecting the battery holder with 2 AA batteries, enabling temporary use when lacking an external power source. It is a user-friendly board for easy testing and rapid prototyping. Since LoRa-E5 is a LoRaWAN chip with an MCU, there are three main ways to utilize the LoRa-E5 Dev Board: 1: Connect LoRa-E5 Dev Board to PC via USB and control by AT commands There is a built-in USB to UART function on board, you could just simply connect the LoRa-E5 Dev Board to your PC with a USB type C cable, and use serial communication software to send AT commands and read data from the board 2: Connect LoRa-E5 Dev Board to another mainboard via UART and control by AT commands For example, connect LoRa-E5 Dev Board to Seeeduino XIAO and the Expansion Board via UART, and send AT commands and read data from Seeeduino XIAO through Arduino IDE serial monitor. 3: Develop user application by using SDK Develop your own LoRa development board with MCU function by using STM32Cube Programmer, which is the SDK officially provided by STMicroelectronics. To download this SDK resource, please find the resources in learning and document down below. With all the outstanding features listed above, the LoRa-E5 Dev Board will be a superior choice for IoT device development, testing, prototyping, and applications in long-distance, ultra-low power consumption IoT scenarios like smart agriculture, smart office, and smart industry. Hardware Overview LoRa-E5 Development Kit LoRa-E5 Development Kit
Applications:
  1. LoRa-E5 module Easy testing
  2. Rapid prototyping of LoRa devices with LoRa-E5
  3. Any long-distance wireless communication application development
  4. LoRa and LoRaWAN application learn and research

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For more information refer to the tutorial.

Features:

  1. Ultra-low power consumption and high performance
  2. Easy testing and rapid prototyping
  3. Full GPIOs led out to rich interfaces, including RS-485, Grove, and etc.
  4. Global LoRaWAN and LoRa frequency plan supported
  5. Long-distance transmission range to 10km (ideal value in open area)
  6. Current: LoRa-E5 module sleep current as low as 2.1uA (WOR mode)

Package Includes:

1 x LoRa-E5 Dev Board

1 x Antenna(EU868/US915)

1 x USB TypeC (20cm)

1 x 2*AA 3V Battery Holder

Setup Guide

1
Identify the pins
Locate VCC (power), GND (ground), and data pins (SDA/SCL for I2C, MOSI/MISO for SPI, or TX/RX for UART). Refer to the pinout diagram on the product page.
2
Wire to your microcontroller
Connect VCC to 3.3V or 5V (check the module spec), GND to GND, and data pins to the appropriate GPIO pins on your Arduino or Raspberry Pi.
3
Install libraries
In Arduino IDE, go to Sketch → Include Library → Manage Libraries and search for the sensor library. Install the recommended version.
4
Upload example sketch
Open File → Examples → [library name] → Basic Example. Upload to your board and open Serial Monitor to view output.
5
Calibrate if needed
Some sensors (temperature, humidity, distance) may need a short warm-up period or calibration. Run the calibration sketch if provided.