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Base Station IP67
Getting Started Guide for Versions 1.5 and 2.1
CONDUIT IP67 BASE STATION GETTING STARTED GUIDE
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Conduit IP67 Base Station Getting Started Guide
Models: MTCDTIP-xxx-266x-xxx, MTCDTIP-xxx-267x-xxx, MTCDTIP-xxx-270x-xxx, MTCDTIP-xxx-275x-xxx
Part Number: S000665, Version 3.1
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CONTENTS
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Contents
Chapter 1 Conduit ® IP67 Base Station ................................................................................................................... 5
Getting Started - Related Documentation .................................................................................................................... 5
Installing the Device.................................................................................................................................................... 5
Getting Started with mPower Models ........................................................................................................................ 5
Getting Started with mLinux Models.......................................................................................................................... 5
LoRa References.......................................................................................................................................................... 5
AT Command References............................................................................................................................................ 5
V2.1 Features ................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Chapter 2 Specifications and Related Information ................................................................................................ 8
Base Station Specifications ........................................................................................................................................... 8
All Models ................................................................................................................................................................... 8
LoRa Specifications...................................................................................................................................................... 9
-L4N1 Models .............................................................................................................................................................. 9
-L4E1 Models............................................................................................................................................................. 10
-LAT1 Models ............................................................................................................................................................ 11
-LEU1 Models ............................................................................................................................................................ 12
-LEU1 Frequency Bands ............................................................................................................................................ 12
-LVW2 Models........................................................................................................................................................... 13
-LAT3 Models ............................................................................................................................................................ 14
-LVW3 Models........................................................................................................................................................... 14
Dimensions.................................................................................................................................................................. 16
LEDs and Connectors .................................................................................................................................................. 17
Connectors ................................................................................................................................................................ 17
LEDs........................................................................................................................................................................... 17
LED Programming Notes ........................................................................................................................................... 18
V1.5 Power Draw ........................................................................................................................................................ 18
V2.1 Power Draw ........................................................................................................................................................ 19
LE910 Telit Transmission Output Power..................................................................................................................... 20
LoRa Transmission Output Power............................................................................................................................... 20
868 Models ............................................................................................................................................................... 20
915 Models ............................................................................................................................................................... 20
I2C Addresses.............................................................................................................................................................. 20
IO Exp V2.1 Board ....................................................................................................................................................... 21
Chapter 3 Antennas ............................................................................................................................................ 23
Antenna....................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Pulse Omnidirectional Antenna .................................................................................................................................. 23
Antenna Specifications.............................................................................................................................................. 23
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GTT IP67 GPS/GLONASS Antenna ............................................................................................................................... 23
Antenna Specifications.............................................................................................................................................. 24
GTT IP67 Wi-Fi Antenna.............................................................................................................................................. 24
Antenna Specifications.............................................................................................................................................. 24
GTT LTE N Type Antenna............................................................................................................................................. 25
Antenna Specifications.............................................................................................................................................. 25
Chapter 4 Regulatory Information....................................................................................................................... 26
47 CFR Part 15 Regulation Class B Devices ................................................................................................................. 26
FCC Notice................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Industry Canada Class B Notice................................................................................................................................... 26
EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive (RED) Compliance ............................................................................................... 27
Chapter 5 Safety Notices ..................................................................................................................................... 28
Installation Safety ....................................................................................................................................................... 28
Warnings and Cautions ............................................................................................................................................ 28
Lithium Battery ........................................................................................................................................................... 29
User Responsibility...................................................................................................................................................... 29
Device Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................... 29
Vehicle Safety.............................................................................................................................................................. 30
Notice regarding Compliance with FCC, EU, and Industry Canada Requirements for RF Exposure........................... 30
Radio Frequency (RF) Safety ....................................................................................................................................... 30
Sécurité relative aux appareils à radiofréquence (RF)................................................................................................ 31
Interference with Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices ...................................................................................... 31
Potential interference............................................................................................................................................... 31
Precautions for pacemaker wearers ........................................................................................................................ 32
Chapter 6 Environmental Notices........................................................................................................................ 33
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Statement .............................................................................................. 33
WEEE Directive.......................................................................................................................................................... 33
Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the European Union ........................................................................ 33
Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) ............................................................................................ 33
REACH Statement ....................................................................................................................................................... 34
Registration of Substances........................................................................................................................................ 34
Information on HS/TS Substances According to Chinese Standards (in Chinese) ...................................................... 35
Information on HS/TS Substances According to Chinese Standards ......................................................................... 36
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Chapter 1 Conduit
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IP67 Base Station
MultiTech's Conduit IP67 Base Station is a ruggedized IoT gateway solution, specifically designed for outdoor LoRa
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public or private network deployments. The Conduit IP67 Base Station resists the harshest environmental factors
including moisture, dust, wind, rain, snow and extreme heat.
Getting Started - Related Documentation
Installing the Device
An installation guide ships with the MCDTIP and is also available at
https://www.multitech.com/documents/publications/installation-guides/82102802_onscreen.pdf.
Getting Started with mPower Models
Devices that ship with mPower have -266A or -267A in the model number.
(S00727) mPower
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Edge Intelligence Conduit AEP Software Guide includes steps for configuring your device
and provides details on the user interface.
http://www.multitech.net/developer/software/aep/ links to advanced information including getting started
with LoRa devices and creating custom apps.
Note: Some users may have mLinux models converted to mPower. These will have mLinux model numbers.
Getting Started with mLinux Models
Devices that ship with mLinux have -266L, -267L, -270L, or -275L in the model number.
Getting Started with mLinux models information is available on the multitech.net developer website.
http://www.multitech.net/developer/software/mlinux/ links to details about using mLinux
LoRa References
http://www.multitech.net/developer/software/lora/ links to LoRa information.
AT Command References
For models with cellular radio, the following AT Command Reference Guides are available at
https://www.multitech.com/brands/multiconnect-conduit-ip67 . Click your model, then select Manuals to find the
AT Command Guide for your device.
Radio AT Command Reference Guide
L4E1/L4N1 Telit LE910Cx AT Commands Reference 80502ST10950A
LAT1 Telit LE910 AT Commands Reference Guide 80421ST10585A
LVW2 Telit LE 910 AT Commands Reference Guide 80407ST10116A
LEU1 Telit LE910 AT Commands Reference Guide 80421ST10585A
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V2.1 Features
V2.1 refers to the Semtech reference design; the previous reference design was V1.5.
Models MTCDTIP xxx266x-xxx and xxx-267x-xxx are V1.5.
Models MTCDTIP xxx270x-xxx and xxx-275x-xxx are V2.1.
The V2.1 hardware design differs from the previous V1.5 design in the following ways:
The custom, single purpose Semtech RF front-end ASIC was replaced by a popular wideband general
purpose single-chip RF front-end from Analog Devices the AD9361. This change transitioned
Semtech's LoRa offering from a purely custom chipset to an SDR (Software-Defined Radio) architecture.
The Semtech SX1301 baseband processor chips were retained in the design, but now provide much
more limited functionality, essentially becoming hardware accelerator blocks whose purpose is to
detect and synchronize the preamble (fixed symbol sequence present at the start of every LoRa packet)
for incoming packets on multiple frequency slots with multiple spreading factors. This necessary
functionality (essentially multiple concurrent FFTs) was more economical in the original ASICs than in an
FPGA or a set of general-purpose DSPs.
Following a popular pattern for SDR architectures, a large FPGA (a lower-end, but still relatively large
Altera / Intel part) is at the center of the system, with all the other system components, including the
Analog Devices RF front-end, the Semtech SX1301 ASICs, and a set of TI OMAP-L138 ARM/DSP SoC chips
connected to it.
The DSP core of the TI SoCs are used for packet symbol detection, decoding, etc.
At system startup, the FPGA must first be configured from its associated SPI Flash memory device. The
same SPI flash device also contains code which will run on the TI DSPs. After the FPGA is configured, a
state machine within the FPGA reads this code from the Flash memory, loads it into the DSP memory
space, and starts the DSP.
The V2.1 design includes a GPS receiver module to provide timing synchronization between
geographically-dispersed gateways. The high-accuracy one-pulse-per-second (PPS) output from this
receiver module maintains an accurate internal 250 MHz (4 ns period) timing counter within the FPGA.
The GPS receiver and the associated high-speed counter were added specifically to enable a server-
layer application to estimate the physical location of a node based on the Time Difference-of-Arrival
(TDOA) of the same packet transmitted by the node at multiple (at least three) gateways. This TDOA
geolocation scheme works successfully, but accuracy is limited by topography and the number of
gateways providing timing information. Multi-path (reflected) signals constitute the primary challenge
for this scheme since they arrive at different times based on the different path lengths.
For this initial V2.1 release:
V2.1 hardware supports geolocation.
To get the fine timestamp for geolocation, you will need the AES keys. These can be obtained
from Semtech, which has licensed the geolocation resolver software.
Multitech supplies the chip ID that can be used by the network service providers for obtaining
the AES keys.
The packet format of the LoRa V2.1 is not backward-compatible with the LoRa V1.5 packet format. Therefore,
packet processing at the server layer (which sends/receive packets to/from LoRa gateways) fails for V2.1 packets if
the code has not been upgraded to handle them. Our MultiTech server code has not been upgraded yet, and
therefore cannot be used to process LoRa V2.1 packets. Therefore, if the customer does not have additional
server-layer support, the MultiTech LoRa V2.1 gateway can only be used as a packet forwarder. Also, unlike the
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previous LoRa V1.5 packet format (and packet processing source code), this information is not publicly available.
Only LoRa operators or service providers having NDA agreements with Semtech currently have the information
required for processing V2.1 packets.
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Chapter 2 Specifications and Related Information
Base Station Specifications
Base Station specifications depend on the hardware configuration for your model.
All Models
Category Description
General
USB USB Port with Type A Receptacle, USB Interface is CDC-ACM compliant
SIM Micro-SIM Holder
Physical Description
Weight V1.5: 5.15 lbs (2.34 kg)
V2.1: 5.65 lbs (2.56 kg)
Dimensions Refer to Dimension Drawing.
Environment
*Operating Temperature -30° C to +70° C
Humidity 20%-90% RH, non-condensing
Power Requirements
Input Power Power over Ethernet 37-57 Volts DC.
*Please consult with MultiTech if interested in extended temperatures.
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LoRa Specifications
Depending on the model, your device has one or two LoRa radios. If the model number includes -868/2 or -915/2,
the device has two LoRa radios.
Category Description
General
Standards LoRaWAN 1.0.2 specifications
Radio Frequency 915 MHz ISM band for US, AU, and Canada, 868 MHz for Europe, 865 MHz for
India, 923 MHz for Japan, and 920 MHz for Korea
Certifications and Compliance
EMC and Radio Compliance EN 55032:2012
RSS-210
FCC 15.247
FCC 15.109
FCC 15.109(g)
FCC 15.107
ICES-003
EN 61000-3-3:2013
EN 61000-3-2:2006 (Amended by A1:2009 and A2:2009)
EN 55022:2010
EN 300 220-1 v3.1.1
EN 300 220-2 v3.1.1
EN 301 489-1 v2.2.0
EN301 489-3 V2.1.1 (2017-3)
Safety Compliance UL 60950-1 2nd ED
cUL 60950-1 2nd ED
IEC 60950-1 2nd Ed. Am.1 and Am.2
Environment IEC/CSA/UL60950-22 and IP67
-L4N1 Models
Category Description
General
Standards LTE FDD Cat 4, 3GPP release compliant
HSPA+ 21/GPRS fallback
USB Interface is CDC-ACM compliant
TCP/IP Functions FTP, SMTP, SSL, TCP, UDP
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Category Description
Frequency Bands 4G: B2, B4, B5, B12, B13, B14, B66, B71
3G: B2, B4, B5
Speed
Data Speed LTE: 150 Mbps downlink/50 Mbps uplink
HSPA+: 42 Mbps downlink
SMS
SMS Point-to-Point messaging
Mobile-Terminated SMS
Mobile-Originated SMS
SMS over IMS
Certifications and Compliance
EMC and Radio Compliance FCC Part 15 Class B
FCC Part 22H, 24E, 27, 90
Safety Compliance UL 60950-1 2nd ED
cUL 60950-1 2nd ED
Network Compliance PTCRB
Carrier AT&T/Verizon
-L4E1 Models
Category Description
General
Standards LTE FDD Cat 4, 3GPP release compliant
HSPA+ 21/GPRS fallback
USB Interface is CDC-ACM compliant
TCP/IP Functions FTP, SMTP, SSL, TCP, UDP
Frequency Bands 4G: B1, B3, B7, B8, B20, B28A
3G: B1, B3, B8
2G: B3, B8
Speed
Data Speed LTE: 150 Mbps downlink/50 Mbps uplink
HSPA+: 42 Mbps downlink
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Category Description
SMS
SMS Point-to-Point messaging
Mobile-Terminated SMS
Mobile-Originated SMS
SMS over IMS
Certifications and Compliance
EMC and Radio Compliance CE Mark, RED (EU)
Safety Compliance IEC 60950-1 2nd ED
Environment IEC/CSA/UL60950-22 and IP67
-LAT1 Models
Category Description
General
Standards LTE 3GPP Release 9
HSPA+ 21/GPRS fallback
TCP/IP Functions FTP, SMTP, SSL, TCP, UDP
Frequency Bands 4G: 700 (B17)/850 (B5)/AWS 1700 (B4)/1900 (B2)
3G: 850 (B5)/1900 (B2)
2G: 850/1900
Speed
Data Speed LTE: 100 Mbps downlink/50 Mbps uplink
HSPA+: 21 Mbps downlink/5.76 Mbps uplink
SMS
SMS Point-to-Point messaging
Mobile-Terminated SMS
Mobile-Originated SMS
Certifications and Compliance
EMC and Radio Compliance FCC Part 15 Class B
FCC Part 22, 24, 27
Safety Compliance UL 60950-1 2nd ED
cUL 60950-1 2nd ED
IEC 60950-1 2nd ED
Network Compliance PTCRB
Carrier AT&T
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Category Description
Environment IEC/CSA/UL60950-22 and IP67
-LEU1 Models
Category Description
General
Standards LTE 3GPP Release 9
HSPA+ 21/GPRS fallback
TCP/IP Functions FTP, SMTP, SSL, TCP, UDP
Frequency Bands Refer to the following Frequency Bands table for details.
Speed
Data Speed LTE: 100 Mbps downlink/50 Mbps uplink
HSPA+: 42 Mbps downlink/5.76 Mbps uplink
Interface
SMS
SMS Point-to-Point messaging
Mobile-Terminated SMS
Mobile-Originated SMS
Certifications and Compliance
EMC and Radio Compliance EN55032:2012
EN 301 511 v12.5.1
EN 301 908-1 v11.1.1
EN 301 908-2 v11.1.1
EN 301 489-1 v2.1.1
EN 301 489-52 v1.1.0
CE RED Radio/SAR
Safety Compliance IEC 60950-1 2nd ED
AS/NZS 60950.1
Environment IEC/CSA/UL60950-22 and IP67
-LEU1 Frequency Bands
Mode Freq. TX (MHz) Freq. RX (MHz) Channels TX - RX
offset
(MHz)
EGSM900 890 - 915 935 - 960 0 - 124 45
880 - 890 925 - 935 975 - 1023 45
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Mode Freq. TX (MHz) Freq. RX (MHz) Channels TX - RX
offset
(MHz)
DCS1800 1710 - 1785 1805 - 1880 512 - 885 95
WCDMA850 (band V) 824 - 849 869 - 894 Tx: 4132 - 4233 45
Rx: 4357 - 4458
WCDMA900 (band VIII) 880 - 915 925 - 960 Tx: 2712 - 2863 45
Rx: 2937 - 3088
WCDMA2100 (band I) 1920 - 1980 2110 - 2170 Tx: 9612 - 9888 190
Rx: 10562 - 10838
LTE800 (band XX) 832 - 862 791 - 821 Tx: 24150 - 24449 -41
Rx: 6150 - 6449
>LTE1800 (band III) 1710 - 1785 1805 - 1880 Tx: 19200 - 19949 95
Rx: 1200 - 1949
>LTE2600 (band VII) 2500 - 2570 2620 - 2690 Tx: 20750 - 21449 120
Rx: 2750 - 3449
-LVW2 Models
Category Description
General
Standards LTE 3GPP Release 9
USB Interface is CDC-ACM compliant
TCP/IP Functions FTP, SMTP, SSL, TCP, UDP
Frequency Bands 4G: 700 (B13) / AWS 1700 (B4)
Speed
Data Speed LTE: 100 Mbps downlink/50 Mbps uplink
SMS
SMS Point-to-Point messaging
Mobile-Terminated SMS
Mobile-Originated SMS
Certifications and Compliance
EMC and Radio
Compliance
FCC Part 15 Class B
FCC Part 27
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Safety Compliance UL 60950-1 2nd ED
cUL 60950-1 2nd ED
IEC 60950-1 2nd ED
Carrier Verizon
Environment IEC/CSA/UL60950-22 and IP67
-LAT3 Models
Category Description
General
Standards LTE FDD Cat 1, 3GPP release 9 compliant
HSPA+ 21/GPRS fallback
SMS is based on CS/Packet-Switched (PS) domain of GSM and WCDMA
TCP/IP Functions FTP, SMTP, SSL, TCP, UDP
Frequency Bands 4G: 700 (B12/B13)/850 (B5)/AWS 1700 (B4)/1900 (B2)
3G: 850 (B5)/1900 (B2)
Speed
Data Speed LTE: 10 Mbps downlink/5 Mbps uplink
HSPA+: Up to 21 Mbps downlink/5.76 Mbps uplink
Certifications and Compliance
EMC and Radio
Compliance
FCC Part 15 Class B
FCC Part 22, 24, 27
Safety Compliance UL 60950-1 2nd ED
cUL 60950-1 2nd ED
Environment IEC/CSA/UL60950-22 and IP67
-LVW3 Models
Category Description
General
Standards LTE FDD Cat 1, 3GPP release 9 compliant
Frequency Bands 4G: 1900 (B2) / 700 (B13) / AWS 1700 (B4)
Speed
Data Speed LTE: 10 Mbps downlink / 5 Mbps uplink
Certifications and Compliance
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Category Description
EMC and Radio
Compliance
FCC Part 15 Class B
FCC Part 22
FCC Part 24
Safety Compliance UL 60950-1 2nd Edition
cUL 60950-1 2nd Edition Am. 1 and Am. 2
Environment IEC/CSA/UL60950-22 and IP67
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Dimensions
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LEDs and Connectors
Connectors
# Connector Description
1 LoRa Connector for LoRa antenna. If the model has only one LoRa card,
attach the LoRa antenna to this connector.
2 GPS Connector for GPS antenna.
3 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth For Wi-Fi/Bluetooth models, use this connector for the Wi-Fi
antenna.
4 LoRa Connector for LoRa antenna. Used only if the model has two LoRa
cards.
5 Cell For cellular models, use this connector for an LTE antenna.
6 Diversity For cellular models, use this connector for the second LTE antenna.
-- USB Type A USB connector. Behind plastic cover.
-- Ethernet Port Ethernet port with IP67 rated cable gland.
LEDs
Label LED Description
PR Power Green when powered up.
ST Status Red with blinking green. User programmable.
L1 LoRa 1 User-defined. Can be red or green.
L2 LoRa 2
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LED Programming Notes
mPower LED Notes
For mPower models
The default state of the L1 and L2 LEDs depends on the cellular connection (connected/disconnected) and
signal strength.
To change the LED behavior modify the script /sbin/led_cd_ss.
mLinux LED Notes
For mLinux models
The default state of the L1 and L2 LEDs is off.
Users control L1 and L2 LEDs as follows:
For L1:
Turn L1 Green mts-io-sysfs store led-cd 1
Turn L1 Red mts-io-sysfs store led-sig1 1
Turn L1 Off mts-io-sysfs store led-cd 0
AND
mts-io-sysfs store led-sig1 0
For L2:
Turn L2 Green mts-io-sysfs store led-sig2 1
Turn L2 Red mts-io-sysfs store led-sig3 1
Turn L2 Off mts-io-sysfs store led-sig2 0
AND
mts-io-sysfs store led-sig3 0
V1.5 Power Draw
Power draw for model MTCDTIP-LAT3-267A-915/2 with two LoRa cards and an LTE radio with power over Ethernet:
Voltage Cellular Call Box
Connection No Data
Measured Current at
Maximum Power
1
TX Pulse
2
(AVG)
Amplitude Current for
GSM850 or Peak
Current for HSDPA
Total Inrush Charge
3
Measured in
MilliCoulombs
56.0 68 mA 187 mA 256 mA 213 mC
42.0 (Safety
testing limit)
88 mA 246 mA 316 mA 230 mC
Note:
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1
Maximum Power: The continuous current during maximum data rate with the radio transmitter at
maximum power.
2
TX Pulse: The average peak current during a GSM850 transmission burst period or HSDPA connection. The
transmission burst duration for GSM850 can vary, depending on what transmission scheme is being
deployed.
3
Inrush Charge: The total inrush charge at power on.
V2.1 Power Draw
Power draw for model MTCDTIP-LAT1-275L-915:
Voltage Radio Protocol Sleep Mode
Current (If
Applicable
Cellular Call
Box
Connection No
Data
IP Connection
to Cellular Call
Box with Data:
(AVG)
Measure
Current at
Max Power
TX Pulse
(AVG)
Amplitude
Current for
GSM850 or
Peak Current
for HSDPA
Total Inrush
Charge
Measured in
Millicoulombs
56.0 Volts LTE NA 154 mA 246 mA 312 mA 4.93 mC
42.0 Volts
(Safety Testing
Limit)
LTE NA 207 mA 332 mA 404 mA 4.4 mC
Tx Pulse: The average peak current during a GSM850 transmission burst period or HSDPA connection. The
transmission burst duration for GSM850 can vary depending on what transmission scheme is being deployed (GPRS
Class 8, Class 10, GSM, etc.).
Max Power: The continuous current during maximum data rate with the radio transmitter at maximum power.
Inrush Charge: The total inrush charge at power on.
SPECIFICATIONS AND RELATED INFORMATION
20 Conduit
®
Base Station IP67 Getting Started Guide for Versions 1.5 and 2.1
LE910 Telit Transmission Output Power
Band Power Class
GSM 850/900 MHz 4 (2W)
DCS 1800, PCS 1900 MHz 1 (1W)
EDGE, 850/900 MHz E2 (0.5W)
EDGE, 1800/1900 MHz Class E2 (0.4W)
WCDMA/FDD 800/850/900, 1900/2100 MHz Class 3 (0.25W)
LTE FDD 700/800/850/900, 1800/1900/2100/2600
MHz
Class 3 (0.2W)
LoRa Transmission Output Power
868 Models
Max output 25 dBm
Power Frequency On Power-up (dBm) 18 Hours After
Power-up (dBm)
Bandwidth
27 869.525 MHz 24.18 25 125 kHz
27 869.525 MHz 24.18 24.83 250 kHz
915 Models
Max output 27 dBm
Power Frequency On Power-up (dBm) 18 Hours After
Power-up (dBm)
Bandwidth
26 923.3 MHz 26.58 25.88 500 kHz
26 925.1 MHz 26.76 26.34 500 kHz
26 927.5 MHz 27.22 26.8 500 kHz
I2C Addresses
Component I2C Address (V2.1
Board)
I2C Address (48-
Channel Extension
Board)
I2C Address
(Processor Board)
Comments
TCA9535 I/O
Expander
0100000 0100001
LM 75AIM Temp
Sensor
1001001 1001011
LPS25HB Pressure
Sensor
1011100 1011101
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