In January of this year, Quectel launched the KG200Z LoRa Module, an Arm Cortex-M4-based module boasting a self-proclaimed range of 2-5 kilometers in urban settings and 10-15 kilometers in suburban areas. At that time, it was just another LoRa module with some additional features.
However, in the latest development, Quectel and The Things Industries have announced a partnership that ensures this LoRa module comes integrated with “Works with The Things Stack” and “Secured by The Things Stack” certifications, enhancing its value and utility. In simpler terms, it’s been tested and proven to operate smoothly within The Things Stack ecosystem.
Earlier this year, we saw STMicro and Particle Industries release their LoRa-based modules and devices. Feel free to check those out if you are interested.
KG200Z LoRa Module Specification:
- Arm Cortex-M4-based standalone LoRa module (STM32WL)
- Frequency support – 470–510MHz and 862–928MHz bands
- Low power – 1.7 μA in deep sleep mode for battery efficiency
- Range – 2–5km in urban, 10–15km in suburban areas
- Sensitivity – LoRa modulation with -138 dBm receiver sensitivity
- Secure – AES hardware encryption for enhanced security
- Dimensions – 12.0 x 12.0mm × 1.8mm LGA package
- Weight – 0.56 grams
- Temperature range – -40°C to +85°C for various environments
- Suitable for smart locks, sensors, pet tracking, and more
The partnership between The Things Industries and Quectel ensures that users can incorporate the KG200Z module into their devices and access additional services from The Things Industries. This allows for complete control over encryption and key management.
Quectel also offers antennas with the KG200Z module, allowing for simultaneous purchase, which according to Quectel streamlines development, cuts costs, and speeds up market entry. For more information on the module, you can check out the product page or the press release page. The KG200Z module is available on Mouser for bulk purchases. When buying in quantities of 500 pieces, the cost per unit is $9.04.
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