It arrived in our laboratory.
1) RAK3172-E WisDuo EVB LoRa 868MHz Development Evaluation Board is a product of the WisDuo line, fully compatible with all basic components of the WisBlock modular design series. It consists of WisBock Core RAK3372 WisDuo LPWAN computing module and RAK5005 WisBlock Base Board project development base board. At the head of the RAK3372 wireless communication module, an innovative STM32WLE5CC ARM Cortex-M4 48MHz programmable microcontroller (RAK3172 module) with ultra-low power consumption is used. As part of the system on a single crystal (SoC) of the STM32WLE5 controller, STMicroelectroincs for the first time in the world integrated its own radio solution, borrowed from the Semtеsh SX126x, and fully supports LoRa modulation for long-range LoRaWAN networks, as well as MSK and BPSK. The RAK3172-E receiver is capable of operating in the European frequency band EU868, compatible with classes A, B and C of the LoRaWAN 1.0.3 specification. Supports Point-to-Point (P2P, Point to Point) communication connection, types of LoRaWAN activation – ОТАА/АВР, configuration and management of text AT commands on the UART serial bus.
2) RAK3172 is a low-power long-range transceiver module for LoRa and LoRaWAN applications based on the STM32WLE5CC chip. Its firmware is based on RAKwireless Unified Interface V3 (RUI3), which allows you to create various functions using RUI APIs. It provides an easy-to-use, small-sized, low-power solution for long-distance wireless data transmission applications. This module complies with LoRaWAN 1.0.3 Class A, B and C specifications. It can easily connect to various LoRaWAN server platforms, such as thingsnetwork (TTN), Chirpstack, Helium, etc. Long distance LoRa.
It can work as a stand-alone device by creating user firmware via RUI3 APIs or can be deployed as a LoRA modem with an external host such as a microcontroller or microprocessor that configures and sends commands to the module using AND binary commands via the UART interface.
2) RAK3172 is a low-power long-range transceiver module for LoRa and LoRaWAN applications based on the STM32WLE5CC chip. Its firmware is based on RAKwireless Unified Interface V3 (RUI3), which allows you to create various functions using RUI APIs. It provides an easy-to-use, small-sized, low-power solution for long-distance wireless data transmission applications. This module complies with LoRaWAN 1.0.3 Class A, B and C specifications. It can easily connect to various LoRaWAN server platforms, such as thingsnetwork (TTN), Chirpstack, Helium, etc. Long distance LoRa.
It can work as a stand-alone device by creating user firmware via RUI3 APIs or can be deployed as a LoRA modem with an external host such as a microcontroller or microprocessor that configures and sends commands to the module using AND binary commands via the UART interface.



