Searching for a battery pack / UPS for your IoT Devices?
A LoRaWAN network usually is deployed across wide area – in metro cities, in large plants, in forests, in rural areas and so on. To cover these large grounds, LoRaWAN Gateways are spread across large areas. In such deployments, ensuring reliable connectivity becomes a challenge. In India and across developing countries, power plays a major role in stability of the network. Due to frequent power fluctuations and power outages the LoRaWAN Gateways go down, loosing connectivity to the end nodes. This leads to EasyReach UPS for IoT devices provides an easy option. The small size UPS can be attached to your IoT equipment using its 5 PIN Connectors. The CE & RoHS certification provides product reliability. Compact UPS brings the elegance to the product. Finally, this all is achieved in much cost-effective manner.
Increase LoRaWAN Network Power Stability
A LoRaWAN network usually is deployed across wide area – in metro cities, in large plants, in forests, in rural areas and so on. To cover these large grounds, LoRaWAN Gateways are spread across large areas.
In such deployments, ensuring reliable connectivity becomes a challenge. In India and across developing countries, power plays a major role in stability of the network. Due to frequent power fluctuations and power outages the LoRaWAN Gateways go down, loosing connectivity to the end nodes.
LoRa device classes explained
LoRaWAN categories LoRa devices into categories 1. Basic Category – Class A devices 2. Optional Features – Class B and Class C devices
Class A Devices
These are bidirectional end devices. Device send uplink data and waits for two consecutive short intervals for downlink. Device determines the transmission interval. Ideally, interval should be decided considering the optimal duty cycle in mind (which is approximately 1%). This makes Class A device the most power efficient devices, as they can decide to be in a dormant state for long period