The product is a 32-bit Arduino-compatible board equipped with low-power WAN connectivity, enabling the development of any type of IoT solution, anywhere.
This product, about the size of a matchbox (40 x 25 mm), is equipped with a large number of sensors. The u-blox EVA-7M, mounted on the board, provides a fast positioning solution. The board features an accelerometer that allows the GPS to safely disconnect until the device detects movement, minimizing power consumption. A magnetometer identifies magnetic fields, and 14 I/O pins are available for connecting other sensors or devices.
Thanks to these features, this development board can be used for a wide variety of applications, from wearable accessories to M2M communications, such as bicycle tracking. Indoor and outdoor communications from the board are compatible with LoRa LPWAN technology. In addition, SODAQ offers a range of development boards compatible with cellular WANs, which also use u-blox modules.
EVA-7M, a GPS/GNSS receiver module from u-blox, has been integrated into SODAQ's tiny IoT LoRaONE development board, and its launch campaign is currently underway on Kickstarter.
