A Microchip RN2483 module soldered onto the TTN Enschede breakout board
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What is it? An RN2483 module, soldered onto a printed circuit board. RN2483: http://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/en/RN2483 PCB: https://github.com/jpmeijers/TTNEnschedeMote Why did you make it? Ma…
Read More…An RN2483 module, soldered onto a printed circuit board.
Many people asked me to solder their RN2483's for them. This is because the radio module is a surface mount component and it is difficult to solder for inexperienced hobbyists.
Unlike all the other breakout boards, this one comes pre-soldered with the RN2483. The breakout board itself is able to be used as a complete sensor node if the user solders an Arduin Nano to the opposite side than the RN2483.
This product falls under the Microchip export ruling available here: https://www.microchipdirect.com/ENC.aspx?print=1
The Arduino Nano and the header pins needed to connect it is not included with this product.
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Bart | Oct. 10, 2016
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