Raspberry Pi goes Wireless

Using its easyRadio technology at 868/915MHz, LPRS has developed a way to add wireless connectivity to the popular Raspberry Pi platform. The USB module provides a wireless bridge between two Pi modules or one Pi module and a PC.

##IMAGE_1_R##It incorporates the company’s eRA900TRS wireless module and it allows users to configure the bandwidth between 150kHz and 12.5kHz to provide what the company describes as ‘narrow-band performance at a wide-band budget’.

No RF protocol is needed to create a bi-directional wireless link, and the module can be powered directly from the Pi’s USB port.

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