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        Murata Debuts “World’s Smallest LoRa Module”

        Murata Debuts “World’s Smallest LoRa Module”

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        Measuring at 10.0 mm x 8.0 mm x 1.6 mm, murata.com/type-1sj.html” target=”_blank”>Murata’s new LoRaWAN module is said to combine the critical elements of size, range, and security along with low power and low price essential for high volume devices.
        Murata’s Type 1SJ LoRa Module.
        Like STMicroelectronics, which recently claimed the title for semtech-radio/” target=”_blank”>”the world’s first LoRa SoC,” Murata is claiming its own stakes in the LoRa market as the “world’s smallest LoRa module.”
        This device complies with the physical layer mandates of the LoRaWAN (LoRa wide area network) specification released by the LoRa Alliance.
        Murata’s LoRa module also incorporates an open STM32L0 microcontroller (MCU) from STMicroelectronics, which is based on the widely familiar Arm Cortex-M0+ core.
        It will also find wide-ranging applications in many areas of the IoT.
        LoRa (long range) technology was acquired in its early stages by sx1262” target=”_blank”>Semtech, the founding member of the LoRa Alliance.
        LoRa is a physical layer, and LoRaWAN (LoRa wide area network) is an open standard that is maintained by the LoRa Alliance.
        Murata states that the device’s maximum transmit power of the LoRa module is +22 dBm. At that level, the transmit mode current is 118 mA.
        The Type 1SJ is meant to form the basis of products that can operate for “years on a single battery.” As such, the module features multiple low power modes that allow it to operate while drawing a typical current of 1.3 µA.
        Murata’s new LoRa module open MCU can optionally be flashed with a safe code from Trusted Object’s “TO Protect Library.” These software libraries are especially targeted at IoT devices running on Arm (and other) MCUs.
        Image used courtesy of Murata and Trusted Objects
        This will ensure that the Flash memory is secure and encrypted, protecting the system from cyber threats, especially important for IoT and many other types of edge computing applications.
        LoRa is an extremely popular and widely adapted IoT modality, and Murata has a lot of company in this crowded fie


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