LoRaWAN wireless technology is incredibly useful if you’re looking to connect devices across large distances and still obtain low power consumption. Those looking to create their own Node should look no further than this Arduino Pro Mini LoRaWAN kit.
The kit is easy to assemble and program using the Arduino IDE. For the settings, choose Arduino Pro Mini for the board and the processor as 3.3 V at 8 Mhz. You can also connect to the TTN (The Things Network) via ABP or OTAA authentication.
The Tindie page for this kit also includes information on generating source code and links to various LMIC libraries for Arduino or the ATmega MCU Platform. If you haven’t tried your hand at LoRaWAN, this is a great opportunity to check it out.