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GAMMA62T-89D

GAMMA62T-89D

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General ISM < 1GHz LoRa™ Transceiver Module 868MHz, 918MHz Antenna Not Included Through Hole
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Overview

The GAMMA62T-89D is a long-range LoRa transceiver module operating in the 868MHz and 918MHz ISM bands. Based on Semtech technology, it delivers high-performance wireless communication with a sensitivity of -148dBm and a high power output of 22dBm. This through-hole module is designed for easy integration into industrial and commercial telemetry systems requiring robust links over several kilometers.

Why Choose This Part

The module features an exceptional link budget with -148dBm sensitivity and a 22dBm output, allowing for extreme range performance. Its 18-pin SIL through-hole package with 2.54mm pitch simplifies prototyping and assembly compared to surface-mount alternatives. Furthermore, it operates efficiently on a wide voltage range of 1.8V to 3.6V with a low 1uA sleep current for battery-powered applications.

Applications

Remote Asset Monitoring
Ideal for tracking industrial equipment or agricultural sensors across large geographic areas where cellular coverage is unavailable.
Smart Metering
Supports reliable data collection for utility meters in urban environments with high interference levels.
Industrial Telemetry
Enables long-distance control and feedback for automated machinery and environmental monitoring systems.

Key Specifications

Protocol LoRa
Frequency 868MHz, 918MHz
Modulation OFDM
Sensitivity -148dBm
Antenna Type Antenna Not Included
Mounting Type Through Hole
Package / Case 18-SIP Module
Power - Output 22dBm
Voltage - Supply 2.4V ~ 3.6V
RF Family/Standard General ISM < 1GHz
Current - Receiving 20mA
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 85degC
Current - Transmitting 118mA

Getting Started

To begin development, interface the module via its SPI bus to a microcontroller such as an Arduino or STM32. Ensure a 50-ohm antenna is connected to the antenna pin before transmitting to prevent damage. Software implementation can be achieved using standard LoRa libraries by configuring the operating frequency to either 868MHz or 915/918MHz depending on regional regulations.

Also Consider

RFM95W HopeRF - A widely supported, lower-cost LoRa module popular in the maker community with extensive library support.
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