HT-M02 Edge LoRa Gateway (V2)
Heltec HT-M02 V2 LoRaWAN Gateway with LTE WiFi PoE for agriculture industrial smart city IOT
Product introduction
In real-world applications, equipment often operates in environments that deviate from expected conditions, sometimes facing unfavorable factors. Industrial settings, for instance, can subject equipment to intense vibration, noise, dust, and high temperatures. Similarly, in urban areas, devices might endure exposure to sunlight, rain, as well as extreme winter cold and summer heat.
The HT-M02 (V2) is an edge computing LoRaWAN® gateway preloaded with the Linux (4.19.219 Kernel, aarch64) Debian 10 operating system. Encased in an IP66-rated waterproof aluminum shell, this gateway delivers extensive coverage and powerful signal output. It also supports connections to multiple network servers, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of LoRaWAN® applications, including smart buildings, smart agriculture, industrial information systems, and environmental monitoring.
Specification
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Hardware
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Resources
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CPU
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ROCKCHIP Quad-core Cortex-A55 64-bit 1.8GHz processor.
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RAM
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2G DDR4
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ROM
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32G eMMC 5.1 (available to customize to 8/16/64/128G)
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LoRa Baseband
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SX1303 + SX1250 chipset;
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LoRa TX Power
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Up to 26±1dBm
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LoRa RX Sensitivity
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-125dBm @125KHz/SF7
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-139dBm @125KHz/SF12
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Operation system
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Pre-loaded with Linux (4.19.219 Kernel, aarch 64) Debian 10
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Interface
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DC Input, UART debug Header, ETH interface, SIM card slot, SMA antenna socket*3 (LoRa, 4G, Wi-Fi 2.4GHz)
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Ethernet (Default)
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100/1000M.
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LTE (Optional)
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Cat. 1 / Cat. 4.
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Wi-Fi (Optional)
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IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
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PoE (Optional)
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IEEE802.3af
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Power supply
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4.5~17V DC interface.
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Size
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125 (+40) * 125 * 52 mm.
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Operating temperature
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–40 ~ 85 °C
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Product Description

Edge computing ability
Wall fixing
deploymentCooperate with solar panels and outdoor batteries to facilitate the use of outdoor projects


Convenient outdoor
deploymentCooperate with solar panels and outdoor batteries to facilitate the use of outdoor projects