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Release version v5.0.0
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name=MCCI LoRaWAN LMIC library | ||
version=4.1.1 | ||
author=IBM, Matthijs Kooijman, Terry Moore, ChaeHee Won, Frank Rose | ||
version=5.0.0 | ||
author=IBM, Matthijs Kooijman, Terry Moore, ChaeHee Won, Frank Rose, Tristan Webber | ||
maintainer=Terry Moore <[email protected]> | ||
sentence=Arduino port of the LMIC (LoraWAN-MAC-in-C) framework provided by IBM. | ||
paragraph=Supports LoRaWAN 1.0.2/1.0.3 Class A devices implemented using the Semtech SX1272/SX1276 (including HopeRF RFM92/RFM95 and Murata modules). Support for EU868, US, AU, AS923, KR and IN regional plans. Untested support for Class B and FSK operation. Various enhancements and bug fixes from MCCI and The Things Network New York. Original IBM URL http://www.research.ibm.com/labs/zurich/ics/lrsc/lmic.html. | ||
paragraph=Supports LoRaWAN 1.0.2/1.0.3 Class A devices implemented using the Semtech SX1272/SX1276/SX1261/SX1262 (including HopeRF RFM92/RFM95 and Murata modules). Support for EU868, US, AU, AS923, KR and IN regional plans. Untested support for Class B and FSK operation. Various enhancements and bug fixes from MCCI and The Things Network New York. Original IBM URL http://www.research.ibm.com/labs/zurich/ics/lrsc/lmic.html. | ||
category=Communication | ||
url=https://github.com/mcci-catena/arduino-lmic | ||
architectures=* |
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