LoRa32 V2.1_1.6 [US]

LoRa32 V2.1_1.6 [US]

$20.30

LILYGO Paxcounter Disaster-Radio LoRa V2.1_1.6.1 ESP32 433/868/915MHZ 0.96 Inch OLED SD Card Slot Bluetooth WIFI Module Metering Passenger Flows Main features: Digital RSSI function Automatic frequency correction Automatic gain control Fast wake-up and frequency hopping Highly configurable data packet handler SMA Antenna T3-S3 V1.0 Specifications MCU ESP32  Flash 4MB  Serial Chip CH9102 Wireless protocol Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.2 Support TF card slot Onboard functions Reset \ Power switch Antenna 3D WiFi Antenna [Use by default] (Support WiFi IPEX external antenna, but you need to jump resistance)LoRa antenna Power Supply Support USB Micro / Li-Po Battery Dual Power SupplyJST GH 2pin 1.25mm[USB can power the battery] Sample Code For Reference [Github] If you need technical support please check below link to find more details. ESP32-PaxcounterTTGO-LoRa-SeriesPaxcounter Testing: cyberman54-ESP32-Paxcounter LoRa32 V2.1_1.6 Disaster-Radio https://disaster.radio/https://github.com/sudomesh/disaster-radiohttps://github.com/sudomesh/disaster-radio/releases/tag/0.2.0 Note : Pay attention to the OLED when opening the box. Long Range Low Power LoRa Transceiver High sensitivity: -i48dBm Transceive rate: 300 kbps Optional Hardware Version: SX1278[433Mhz] / SX1276[868/915Mhz] LoRa32 V2.1_1.6 Paxcounter is an ESP32 MCU-based program for metering passenger flows in realtime. It counts how many mobile devices are around. This gives an estimation how many people are around. Paxcounter detects Wifi and Bluetooth signals in the air, focusing on mobile devices by evaluating their MAC adresses. Intention of this project is to do this without intrusion in privacy: You don't need to track people owned devices, if you just want to count them. Paxcounter does not persistenly store MAC adresses and does no kind of fingerprinting the scanned devices. Data can either be be stored on a local SD-card, transferred to cloud using LoRa WAN network or MQTT over TCP/IP, or transmitted to a local host using serial (SPI) interface. Disaster.radio is an off-grid, solar-powered, long-range mesh network built on free, open source software and affordable hardware. Designed to be open, distributed, and decentralized, disaster.radio is currently in the prototype/development phase. 1. Size 2. Pin Diagram 433/868/915 Mhz CH9102F Options (Notice: The shipping list does not include battery and SD card) 1 X LoRa32 V2.1 433/868/915 Mhz 1 X Power Cable(Jst 2pin 1.25mm) 1 X Antenna 2 X Pin    

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