Chipmaker Semtech (Camarillo, CA) has announced the release of a reference kit to accelerate the adoption of asset tracking solutions based on long-range (LoRa) devices and the LoRaWAN low-power, wide-area protocol. Read more
Semtech is adding to its LoRa portfolio with the LoRa Smart Home, as LoRa is becoming a fast-growing low-power network. As the name implies, it’s intended for smart-home applications that can take advantage of LoRa’s low power and lower bandwidth. Read more
Semtech's Asset Tracking Reference Kit has been designed to accelerate the adoption of asset tracking solutions based on LoRa devices and the LoRaWAN protocol. Read more
Semtech released its Asset Tracking Reference Kit to accelerate the adoption of asset tracking products based on LoRa devices and the LoRaWAN protocol, and make possible the confirmation of the business value of such products. The kit allows users to locate outdoor assets around a specific location, including performing a regular automated inventory of assets that are available on site. With the data generated by the trackers, customers can evaluate the possible benefits of tracking their assets with an out-of-the box kit. Read more
Semtech announced Monday launch of LoRa Smart Home, a device designed for LPWAN based smart home, community and consumer applications. The transceiver provides low power, broad coverage for indoor and neighborhood area IoT devices connecting to sensors and actuators for safety, environmental and convenience use cases. Read more
Semtech, the company making chips for the LoRa radio standard, has released a version of its radio and software for the smart home. The standard focuses on the edge nodes of a network — the individual sensors and devices — and complements the earlier release of a gateway standard for the radio tech by Semtech last year. Read more
With the continued maturation of low power wide area networks (LPWANs) and the Internet of Things (IoT), here are my predictions for the coming year. Read more