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The Waveshare Core1262 HF LoRa Module, powered by the advanced SX1262 chip, offers superior power efficiency and extended transmission capabilities compared to its predecessor, the SX1278. Designed for Sub-GHz band applications, it is ideal for various scenarios including industrial settings, smart homes, and data acquisition. With high-quality components ensuring stable performance even in challenging conditions, this module also provides extensive development resources for seamless integration with popular platforms like Raspberry Pi Pico and STM32.
J**G
Amazing Module
I absolutely love these modules. I've bought 10 of them by now. Lots of arduino libraries and footprints online for implementing onto a pcb. Haven't had any issues with them and the output the full 22dbm at the advertised frequency range (checked with spectrum analyzer)
M**R
Couldn't find a single driver to get it working, the only example given is for an RPI Pico.
I resorted to using the SX1262 Datasheet to attempt to write my own driver to get this working with a Radxa Zero 3W, with nothing to show for it.The only example code is for a raspberry pi pico, and I never tested to see if even that worked, as I don't have a pico on hand.This was the linchpin for my senior design project, and it failed me, despite it being a simple SPI device in nature. Its like they just followed the reference design from the data sheet, slapped some shielding on it, and called it a day. I would be fine with this if they just wrote a functional driver which worked with standard C/C++ libraries, but that would be too difficult I guess.
D**R
Excellent range and library support (see details). Recommended
I've been programming microcontrollers forever, but the Waveshare Core1262 HF LoRa Module is my first foray into LoRa. Honestly, it's easier to use than BLE and WiFi modules, and the libraries are pretty mature. I was able to use this with a RPi and with an ESP32 with no issues. The $15 price (with 5% off coupon, at the time of this review) isn't exactly cheap, but it's also not out of line for other RF modules, either. The range is impressive, as is the ability for 900MHz to pass through obstructions. Recommended
V**D
Basic LoRa module, works as expected
This is a no-frills module without header pins or built-in antenna. It's very compact and easy to integrate into a small project.I used it with an ESP32C3 for an environmental monitor, and it seems to work pretty well, offering good performance over ranges up to several hundred meters between nodes, with only a small external antenna.If you're looking for something for prototyping or experimentation, maybe look for one that comes with some accessories, but this one is tiny, effective and a good value for what it is.
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