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The SX1262 433M is a LoRa node expansion module designed for the Raspberry Pi Pico supporting the LoRaWAN protocol and EU433 band. The module comes complete with a lithium battery, antenna and connectors to get your project started - just add a Raspberry Pi Pico!
The module can connect to TTN and TTS servers through a LoRa gateway to use the LoRa Cloud service fast and easily with your Pico. Just slot your pico into the pre-soldered female headers to connect the two together, then use the online resources to get started.
On the board, you'll find an IPEX 1 antenna connector, which can be used with the included IPEX1 to SMA wire and 2DB 433MHz stub antenna (also included). There's also a power switch, battery connector, LED status indicators and solderable RF switch control.
The package includes the module, a 600mAh 3.7V LiPo battery, 2DB 433MHz stub antenna and an IPEX to SMA cable. We also stock an 868MHz version.
Note: Raspberry Pi Pico not included. You'll need a Pico with male headers soldered to it. You can grab a Pico here and Pico male headers here, or buy a Pico with pre-soldered headers.
Lithium Battery Shipping: Due to courier restrictions, this product can only be shipped within England/Wales. With this item in your cart, your shipping options will be limited and may cost more than our usual rates. Why?
Images show the 868MHz version however board features are the same
1) Raspberry Pi Pico header
2) Status indicators
- PWR: power indicator
- CHG: recharge indicator
3) RF switch control
- A: controlled by high level (default)
- B: controlled by GPIO22
4) MCP73831 recharge IC
5) SX1262 module
6) IPEX 1 antenna connector
7) Power switch
8) PH1.25 battery header
RFID | SX1262 |
Frequency range | EU433 (410~525MHz) |
Modulation | LoRa/(G)FSK |
Emit power | >14dBm@3.3V |
Operating voltage | 3.3V |
Module power consumption | emitting current: 107mA@22dBm |
receiving current: 5.3mA@125KHz | |
Communication bus | SPI |
Operating temperature | -40 ~ 85℃ |
Dimensions | 21.00 × 52.00mm |
Raspberry Pi Pico not included
The demo code is based on the pico-lorawan project, and updated to be compatible with this module. For more details about the LoRaWAN protocol, pleaser refer to LoRa Allicance.
If you want to create your own cloud server, pleaser refer to lorawan-stack,chrpstack