Sufficient LoT Hub Linux
Heltec LoRaWAN Dev-board Sufficient IoT Hub Linux with dual-core 64-bit ARM A7 processor
Product introduction
What’s this?
The Sufficient IoT Hub boasts a Linux system-in-package equipped with a powerful dual-core 64-bit ARM A7 processor operating at 1GHz and backed by 128MB of DDR3 memory.
Main Features
The Sufficient IoT Hub is a Linux system-in-package featuring a dual-core 64-bit ARM A7 processor running at 1GHz and 128MB of DDR3. This IoT-exclusive device is equipped with LoRa, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth capabilities. We have developed a dedicated Sufficient IoT OS for it (Linux 5.4.61 Kernel, Debian10), which also includes a CLI application and web UI for direct operation of onboard resources. This allows users without programming experience to efficiently utilize PWM, I2C, SPI, LoRa, and other protocols for their desired developments.
Specification
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Parameters
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Description
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MCU
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Dual-Core ARM CortexTM-A7 CPU, 800MHz.
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LoRa Chip
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SX1262
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WiFi
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802.11 b/g/n
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LoRa Frequency
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863~870MHz,
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902~928MHz,
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470~510MHz
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LoRa Max. TX Power
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21 ± 1 dBm
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Supply voltage
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+5V, +3.3V
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Power Consumption
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Max. ≈ 150mA, standby ≈ 100mA
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Power Consumption
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Deep Sleep 10uA
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Operating Temperature
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-40~85℃
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Dimensions
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90 x 41 x 11 mm
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Product Description

Strong extensibility
It can, for instance, be used to read sensor data from I2C and transmit it via LoRaWAN, as an MQTT broker, as a LoRa Server in a local area network, or even as a LoRa gateway via an expansion panel.
Acrylic protective plate
We provide acrylic protection boards that bypass all pins to make your project more safe and beautiful.


Linux system-in-package
The Sufficient loT Hub is a Linux system-in-package with a dual-core 64-bitARM A7 processor running at 1GHz and 128MB of DDR3.
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