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Title: RAKwireless WisBlock Click Code Connect


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WisBlock
  • Click Code Connect

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WisBIock
WisBlock is a modular system that makes it easy
to implement low power wide area network (LPWAN)
into your IoT solution. LPWAN. LPWAN is using
technologies like NB-IoT, Sigfox and LoRa.
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WisBlock is a modular PlugPlay system.
  • Compared with other systems (Arduino, Raspberry
    Pi, M5Stack) it has several advantages.
  • Using a compact connector makes its size very
    small. A WisBlock Base board, which is the base
    carrier, is only 30mm by 60mm in size. One
    WisBlock Base can hold one microcontroller module
    (WisBlock Core), one IO module (WisBlock IO) and
    up to 4 sensor modules (WisBlock Sensor).
  • Using an industrial rated connector enables you
    to use the same modules from rapid prototyping to
    testing to final product.
  • WisBlock is not only modular on hardware base,
    but with ready to use software blocks it is
    simple to create an application to match your
    implementation requirements.

BLOCK IIO
WisBlock IO is the processing unit of your
oT so ution
BLOCK I Sensor
WisBlock Sensor offers a range of modular
sensors for different purposes
BLOCK I Core
WisBlock IO extends your application with
additions interfaces and communication
extensions.
BLOCK Base
WisBlock Base is a platform earner that allow
easy plug-ins of Core, IO, and Sensor boards
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Modularity Base board
WisBlock Base is the base board that makes
flexibility and modularity possible. PlugPlay
hardware modules WisBlock Core ? processing
blocks with LoRa/LoRaWan connectivity WisBlock
Sensor ? wide range of sensor blocks WisBlock IO
? blocks for user interfaces, custom sensor
connections and actuators
PlugPlay software modules Using Arduino
framework provides a free and widely available
programming environment Open Source libraries for
communication protocols Open Source libraries for
data processing Open Source libraries for sensors
input Open Source libraries for actuators Open
Source libraries for user interfaces
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WisBIock Base
WisBlock is build up on a WisBlock Base, a
platform carrier that allows easy plug-in of 1
WisBlock Core processing board, 1 WisBlock IO
interface board and up to 4 WisBlock Sensor
boards.
LoRa Logger With BLE
WisBlock Base is providing the power supply,
battery and solar panel supplies and charging
block. In addition, it has connectors for
programming and debugging.
During development phase WisBlock Base allows you
to quickly switch between microcontrollers, IO
functionality and sensors by simply changing the
modules. Repairs and upgrades are easy with
WisBlock Base on your final product because be
changed with just Plug'n'Play. For controlling
and limiting power consumption of your IoT
solution, WisBlock Base control the power supply
for the WisBlock Sensor and WisBlock IO modules,
limiting consumption by switching off these
modules if they are not needed.
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WisBIock Core
WisBlock Core is the processing unit of your IoT
solution. Select the processing power based on
the requirements of your application from a range
of processing boards which starts with low single
core to high dual core processing power units are
available. All of them have the LoRa/LoRaWan
communication capability, some of them offer in
addition WiFi, Bluetooth or Bluetooth Low Energy.
All are designed for battery optimized low power
consumption.
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WisBIock Sensor
A range of sensors for sensing environmental
conditions (temperature, humidity, ...), location
and movement conditions (GNSS/GPS, accelerometer,
...) that you just plug into WisBlock Base makes
it easy to complete your application with the
required sensors.
P/N Function Sensor chip
RAK1901 Temperature Humidity Sensor Sensirion SHTC3
RAK1902 Pressure Sensor ST LPS22HB
RAK1903 Ambient Light Sensor TI OPT3001DNPR
RAK1904 3-axis Motion Sensor ST LIS3DH
RAK1905 9-axis Motion Sensor TDK ICM20948
RAK1906 Environmental Sensor Bosch BME680
RAK1910 GPS Sensor U-Blox MAX-7Q
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WisBIock IO
WisBlock IO extensions provide your application
with interfaces that are not covered by WisBlock
Core or WisBlock Sensor blocks. This
includes user interfaces like keyboards, buttons
and displays communication interfaces like
4-20mA, I2C, RS232 or RS485 and many more other
power supplies like 24V, or POE
P/N Function Sensor chip
RAK5801 4-20mA Industrial communication
RAK5802 RS485 Serial communication
RAK5811 0-5V Communication
RAK5804 IO extension Digital input/output
RAK5860 LTE CAT M1 NB1 Wireless communication
RAK2305 Wi-Fi Wireless communication
RAK1920 Sensor adapter Grove, QWIIK and Click! Connector
RAK1921 OLED display Display
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Software Modules
Modulare software The base for developing your
application is a complete list of processing,
sensor and communication open source libraries.
For modules that have no existing open source
library, a solution is provided in the WisBlock
Github repositories ? https//github.com/RAKWirele
ss/WisBlock
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Easy to use development environments
With the ArduinoIDE it is simple to create
applications and integrate required
communication, sensor and actuator libraries.
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Arduino IDE support
We provide the RAK BSP for Arduino IDE that can
be installed with the Boards Manager and provides
easy access to the WisBlock Core boards and
example code ? https//github.com/RAKWireless/RAK-
nRF52-Arduino
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PlatformlO support
Alternatively, PlatformlO can be used as a more
advanced IDE for complex applications
Open Source Hardware modules are open source
Software libraries are open source Easy to
extend with your custom hardware LoRa and LoRaWan
connectivity integrated
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WisBIock Use Cases
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WisBIock UseCases
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WisBIock UseCases
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WisBIock UseCases
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