Introduction
Hardware Requirements
There are many manufacturers of hardware certified by the LoRa Alliance® (LoRaWAN® CertifiedCM) that you can use to create your IoT solutions. The Semtech catalog is a great reference for hardware and contains listings from companies offering hardware that uses LoRa® as well as software products, solutions, and services.
For this tutorial, we recommend the following reference hardware.
End Node with LoRa® Functionality
- 1 x Arduino Uno (or other Arduino board compatible with the LoRa shield)
- US: Amazon.com, Arrow, Mouser
- UK: CPC, Amazon.co.uk, RS Components
- 1 x Dragino Arduino Shield featuring LoRa technology, local variant
- US (915MHz model): Amazon.com, Robotshop.com
- UK (868MHz model): CPC, Amazon.co.uk
- 1 x Grove Moisture Sensor by Seeed Studio (other sensors are available but may require soldering)
- US: Amazon.com, Arrow, Mouser
- UK: CPC, RS Components
- 1 x Grove 4 pin JST to male jumper cable (to connect the moisture sensor to the Arduino board)
- US: Amazon.com, Mouser
- UK: CPC, Amazon.co.uk
- 1 x USB-B Male to USB-A Male cable (to connect the Arduino to the computer)
- US: Amazon.com
- UK: CPC
- 1 x 9V battery
- US: Amazon.com
- UK: CPC
- 1 x Battery clip-to-barrel-jack connector (or other compatible portable power supply for the Arduino)
- US: Amazon.com, Arrow
- UK: Amazon.co.uk
Gateway with LoRa Functionality
- Raspberry Pi 3B+ (or other Raspberry Pi with an available ChirpStack image.
- UK: Amazon.co.uk
- US: Amazon.com
- UK: Amazon.co.uk
- Micro SD card (at least 8GB class 10)
- UK: Amazon.co.uk
- US: Amazon.com
- Raspberry Pi Power supply
- UK: Pi Supply
- US: Amazon.com
- Micro SD card reader (if your machine does not have one built in)
- UK: Amazon.co.uk
- US: Amazon.com
- Pi Supply Gateway HAT with the operating frequency for your region (or other concentrator shield/gateway kit using LoRa technology, compatible with ChirpStack)