IoT & LoRa

5 products

  •  -60% Makerfabs NFC Stickers (6 pcs) - Elektor

    Makerfabs Makerfabs NFC Stickers (6 pcs)

    Features NFC chip material: PET + Etching antenna Chip: NTAG216 (compatible with all NFC phones) Frequency: 13.56 MHz (High Frequency) Reading time: 1 - 2 ms Storage capacity: 888 bytes Read and write times: > 100,000 times Reading distance: 0 - 5 mm Data retention: > 10 years NFC chip size: Diameter 30 mm Non-contact, no friction, the failure rate is small, low maintenance costs Read rate, verification speed, which can effectively save time and improve efficiency Waterproof, dustproof, anti-vibration No power comes with an antenna, embedded encryption control logic, and communication logic circuit Included 1x NFC Stickers (6-color kit)

    € 9,95€ 3,98

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  •  -60% Microchip AVR - IoT WA Development Board - Elektor

    Microchip Microchip AVR-IoT WA Development Board

    The AVR-IoT WA development board combines a powerful ATmega4808 AVR MCU, an ATECC608A CryptoAuthentication secure element IC and the fully certified ATWINC1510 Wi-Fi network controller – which provides the most simple and effective way to connect your embedded application to Amazon Web Services (AWS). The board also includes an on-board debugger, and requires no external hardware to program and debug the MCU. Out of the box, the MCU comes preloaded with a firmware image that enables you to quickly connect and send data to the AWS platform using the on-board temperature and light sensors. Once you are ready to build your own custom design, you can easily generate code using the free software libraries in Atmel START or MPLAB Code Configurator (MCC). The AVR-IoT WA board is supported by two award-winning Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) – Atmel Studio and Microchip MPLAB X IDE – giving you the freedom to innovate with your environment of choice. Features ATmega4808 microcontroller Four user LED’s Two mechanical buttons mikroBUS header footprint TEMT6000 Light sensor MCP9808 Temperature sensor ATECC608A CryptoAuthentication™ device WINC1510 WiFi Module On-board Debugger Auto-ID for board identification in Atmel Studio and Microchip MPLAB X One green board power and status LED Programming and debugging Virtual COM port (CDC) Two DGI GPIO lines USB and battery powered Integrated Li-Ion/LiPo battery charger

    € 39,95€ 15,98

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  •  -60% SparkFun RFID Qwiic Reader - Elektor

    SparkFun SparkFun RFID Qwiic Reader

    Plug a reader into the headers, use a Qwiic cable, scan your 125kHz ID tag, and the unique 32-bit ID will be shown on the screen. The unit comes with a read LED and buzzer, but don't worry, there is a jumper you can cut to disable the buzzer if you want. Utilizing SparkFun's handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1"-spaced pins if you prefer to use a breadboard. Utilizing the onboard ATtiny84A, the Qwiic RFID takes the six byte ID tag of your 125kHz RFID card, attaches a timestamp to it, and puts it onto a stack that holds up to 20 unique RFID scans at a time. This information is easy to get at with some simple I²C commands.

    € 24,95€ 9,98

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  •  -60% iLabs Challenger RP2040 NFC - Elektor

    iLabs iLabs Challenger RP2040 NFC

    The Challenger RP2040 NFC is a small embedded computer, equipped with an advanced on-board NFC controller (NXP PN7150), in the popular Adafruit Feather form factor. It is based on an RP2040 microcontroller chip from the Raspberry Pi Foundation which is a dual-core Cortex-M0 that can run on a clock up to 133 MHz. NFC The PN7150 is a full featured NFC controller solution with integrated firmware and NCI interface designed for contactless communication at 13.56 MHz. It is fully compatible with NFC forum requirements and is greatly designed based on learnings from previous NXP NFC device generation. It is the ideal solution for rapidly integrating NFC technology in any application, especially small embedded systems reducing Bill of Material (BOM). The integrated design with full NFC forum compliancy gives the user all the following features: Embedded NFC firmware providing all NFC protocols as pre-integrated feature. Direct connection to the main host or microcontroller, by I²C-bus physical and NCI protocol. Ultra-low power consumption in polling loop mode. Highly efficient integrated power management unit (PMU) allowing direct supply from a battery. Specifications Microcontroller RP2040 from Raspberry Pi (133 MHz dual-core Cortex-M0) SPI One SPI channels configured I²C Two I²C channel configured (dedicated I²C for the PN7150) UART One UART channel configured Analog inputs 4 analog input channels NFC module PN7150 from NXP Flash memory 8 MB, 133 MHz SRAM memory 264 KB (divided into 6 banks) USB 2.0 controller Up to 12 MBit/s full speed (integrated USB 1.1 PHY) JST Battery connector 2.0 mm pitch On board LiPo charger 450 mA standard charge current Dimensions 51 x 23 x 3,2 mm Weight 9 g Note: Antenna is not included. Downloads Datasheet Quick start example

    € 22,95€ 9,18

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  •  -60% IoTize TapNLink WiFi, BLE, NFC - Elektor

    IoTize IoTize TapNLink WiFi, BLE, NFC

    TapNLink modules provide wireless interfaces for linking electronic systems to mobile devices and the Cloud. TapNLink connects directly to the target system's microcontroller. It integrates into and is powered by the target system. All TapNLink products are easily configured to control access by different types of users to data in the target system. TapNLink facilitates rapid creation of Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) that run on Android, iOS and Windows mobiles. HMI apps are easily customized for different users and can be deployed and updated to keep pace with evolving system requirements and user needs. TapNLink Wi-Fi modules can also be configured to connect the target system permanently to a wireless network and the Cloud. This enables permanent logging of target system data and alarms. Features Wireless Channels Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE 4.2) Near Field Communication (NFC) Type5 tag (ISO/IEC 15693) Supported Target Connections: Connects on 2 GPIO of the target microcontroller and supports: Serial interface with Software Secure Serial Port (S3P) protocol Serial interface with ARM SWD debug protocol. UART with Modbus protocol Mobile Platform Support HTML5 web apps (Android, iOS) API for Cordova (Android, iOS, Windows 10) Java (Android, iOS native) Auto-app generator for Android and iOS mobiles Security Configurable access profiles Configurable, encrypted passwords AES-128/256 module-level data encryption Configurable secure pairing with NFC Dimensions: 38 mm x 28 mm x 3 mm Electrical Characteristics Input voltage: 2.3V to 3.6 V Low power consumption: Standby: 100 µA NFC Tx/Rx: 7 mA Wi-Fi Rx: 110 mA Wi-Fi Tx : 280 mA (802.11b) Temperature Range: -20°C ~ +55°C Compliance CE (Europe), FCC (USA), IC (Canada) REACH RoHS WEEE Ordering Information Base Part Number: TnL-FIW103 MOQ: 20 modules TapNLink modules pre-qualified, pre-programmed and ready to configure. IoTize Studio configuration and testing software Software for HMI on mobile devices (iOS, Android, Windows 10) IoTize Cloud MQTT infrastructure (open source) For more information, check out the datasheet here.

    € 32,95€ 13,18

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What is the Internet of Things (IoT)?

The Internet of Things, or IoT, is a system of interconnected computing devices, physical objects with sensors, processing power, software, and other technologies that have unique identifiers (UID). The IoT network deals with communication between machines, device identification, and communication. Therefore, choosing the best wireless network based on the IoT specifications is essential.

IoT devices can transfer data over a network without the need for human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. As a result, users may experience difficulties with security, integration, process capability, scalability, and accessibility. Solving these problems requires a smart approach to IoT device management.

What are LoRa and LoRaWAN?

LoRa enables transmissions over very long distances (more than 10 km in rural areas) with low power consumption. It is a widely used technology for IoT networks worldwide. Thanks to LoRa technology, we can solve some of the world's biggest problems: energy management, natural resource reduction, environmental protection, infrastructure efficiency, disaster relief, and more.

However, the low bandwidth of LoRa cannot be used for just any application. Due to limitations in the frequency range it uses, the protocol is unable to transmit continuously.

LoRaWAN is a low-power, wide area networking protocol built on LoRa radio modulation technology. It connects devices wirelessly to the Internet and manages communications between end-node devices and network gateways. Thus, LoRaWAN defines the communication protocol and system architecture for the network, while the physical layer of LoRa enables the long-distance communication link, with the help of the gateway.

The gateway helps to realize transmission from an electrical device to the cloud, especially in environments where other types of networks are not usable due to technical limitations.

What can you do with LoRa technology? What does Elektor offer? What accessories are there?

LoRa is an excellent choice for indoor use in a broad spectrum of applications, including smart cities, buildings, agriculture, metering, healthcare, and logistics. It is safe, bidirectional, low-power, and has a long range.

Accessories help users optimize their IoT setups. Elektor offers a wide choice of components, including gateways, RFID readers, IoT shields, and different types of sensors (e.g. temperature, position, and humidity) to meet the diverse needs of a wide range of customers.

The future of LoRa

LoRa will help reduce the costs of creating IoT solutions and enable large-scale IoT applications. It is expected to play a key role as a communications network. For example, we expect it to be used for a wide range of applications, such as numerous smart lighting systems, hydropower usage tracking, and industrial data monitoring and analysis.

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