Arduino MKR WAN 1300 (ABX00017) Transceiver LoRaWAN CMWX1ZZABZ, SAMD21
      Arduino MKR WAN 1300 (ABX00017) Transceiver LoRaWAN CMWX1ZZABZ, SAMD21
      Arduino MKR WAN 1300 (ABX00017) Transceiver LoRaWAN CMWX1ZZABZ, SAMD21
      Arduino MKR WAN 1300 (ABX00017) Transceiver LoRaWAN CMWX1ZZABZ, SAMD21

      Arduino MKR WAN 1300 (ABX00017) Transceiver LoRaWAN CMWX1ZZABZ, SAMD21

      ABX00017
      €43.08

      35.90 € tax excl.

      Arduino MKR WAN 1300 (ABX00017) Transceiver LoRaWAN CMWX1ZZABZ, SAMD21
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      Arduino MKR WAN 1300 (ABX00017) Transceiver LoRa for CMWX1ZZABZ, SAMD21

      Description

      MKR WAN 1300 is a powerful board that combines the functionality of the MKR Zero and LoRa connectivity. It is the ideal solution for makers wanting to design IoT projects with minimal previous experience in networking having a low power device.

      Overview

      • Arduino MKR WAN 1300 has been designed to offer a practical and cost effective solution for makers seeking to add Lo-Ra connectivity to their projects with minimal previous experience in networking. It is based on the Atmel SAMD21 and a Murata  CMWX1ZZABZ Lo-Ra module.

        The design includes the ability to power the board using two 1.5V AA or AAA batteries or external 5V. Switching from one source to the other is done automatically. A good 32 bit computational power similar to the MKR ZERO board, the usual rich set of I/O interfaces, low power Lo-Ra communication and the ease of use of the Arduino Software (IDE) for code development and programming. All these features make this board the preferred choice for the emerging IoT battery-powered projects in a compact form factor. The USB port can be used to supply power (5V) to the board. The Arduino MKR WAN 1300 is able to run with or without the batteries connected and has limited power consumption.

        Warning: Unlike most Arduino & Genuino boards, the MKR WAN 1300 runs at 3.3V. The maximum voltage that the I/O pins can tolerate is 3.3V. Applying voltages higher than 3.3V to any I/O pin could damage the board. While output to 5V digital devices is possible, bidirectional communication with 5V devices needs proper level shifting.

        You can find here your board warranty informations.

        Getting Started

        You can find in the Getting Started section all the information you need to configure your board, use the Arduino Software (IDE), and start tinker with coding and electronics.

        Need Help?

        Documentation

        • OSH: Schematics

          The MKR WAN 1300 is open-source hardware! You can build your own board using the following files:

          EAGLE FILES IN .ZIPSCHEMATICS IN .PDFFRITZING IN .FZPZ

          Pinout

          Download the pinout in PNG format

          Antenna

          The MKR WAN 1300 has to be used with GSM antenna that can be attached to the board with the micro UFL connector. Please check that it can accept frequencies in the LoRa's range (433/868/915 MHz). 

          Please note: for best result, do not attach the antenna to a metallic surface like car chassis, etc.

          Batteries, Pins and board LEDs

          Battery capacity: The connected batteries must have a nominal voltage of 1.5V 

          Battery connector: If you want to connect a battery pack (2x AA or AAA) to your MKR WAN 1300 use the screw terminal block.

          Polarity : as reported on the silk in the bottom of the board, positive pin is the closest to the USB connector

          Vin: This pin can be used to power the board with a regulated 5V source. If the power is fed through this pin, the USB power source is disconnected. This is the only way you can supply 5v (range is 5V to maximum 6V) to the board not using USB. This pin is an INPUT.

          5V: This pin outputs 5V from the the board when powered from the USB connector or from the VIN pin of the board. It is unregulated and the voltage is taken directly from the inputs. 

          VCC: This pin outputs 3.3V through the on-board voltage regulator. This voltage is 3.3V if USB or VIN is used and equal to the series of the two batteries when they are used

          LED ON: This LED is connected to the 5V input from either USB or VIN. It is not connected to the battery power. This means that it lits up when power is from USB or VIN, but stays off when the board is running on battery power. This maximizes the usage of the energy stored in the battery. It is therefore normal to have the board properly running on battery power without the LED ON being lit.

          Onboard LED: On MKR WAN 1300 the onboard LED is connected to D6 and not D13 as on the other boards. Blink example or other sketcthes that uses pin 13 for on board LED may need to be changed to work properly.

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      Arduino MKR WAN 1300 (ABX00017)

      Arduino MKR WAN 1300 (ABX00017) Transceiver LoRaWAN CMWX1ZZABZ, SAMD21

      €43.08

      35.90 € tax excl.