HT-M02 Edge LoRa Gateway (Phaseout)
- Status: This product has been discontinued, not recommended for new designs.
- Alternate Products: HT-M02 Edge LoRa Gateway (V2)
In practice, the working environment of the equipment may not be as good as expected, on the contrary, it may be very bad… For example, in the industrial environment, the site may have tremendous vibration, noise, dust, high temperature, and other issues. In the city environment, sunshine and rain, low temperature in winter and high temperature in summer are always unavoidable……
HT-M02 considers and solves all the above problems and design strictly with industrial standards, Integrated Linux Operating System (4.14 Kernel, Debian Stretch 9.8). IP65 waterproofing, no fan or motor heat dissipation structure, 1-GHz Sitara™ ARM® Cortex®-A8 32‑Bit RISC Processor, 512MB DDR3, 4G eMMC. PoE power supply or 110 / 220V AC power supply (110 / 220V AC power supply version use 4G upload LoRa data).
HT-M02 Edge LoRa Gateway is a part of the “Heltec LoRa“ series, with the following features:
- CE & FCC Certificate
- Integrated Linux Operating System (4.14 Kernel, Debian Stretch 9.8);
- IP65 waterproofing;
- No fan or motor heat dissipation structure;
- 1-GHz Sitara™ ARM® Cortex®-A8 32‑Bit RISC Processor, 512MB DDR3, 4G eMMC;
- PoE power supply or 110 / 220V AC power supply (110 / 220V AC power supply version use 4G upload LoRa data).
- SX1301 digital baseband chip
- Size: 125(+40) x 125 x 52 mm;
- Emulates 49 LoRa demodulators and 1 FSK demodulator
- 10 programmable parallel demodulation paths
- Dynamic data-rate adaptation (ADR)
- Automatic adaptive spread spectrum factor, SF7 to SF12 for each channel is optional
- Maximum output: 20 ± 1dBm
- Up to -139dBm sensitivity with SX1257 or SX1255 Tx/Rx front-end
- Support for LoRaWAN Class A, Class C protocols
- Through the unique heat conduction device to transfer heat to the aluminum housing, strengthen heat dissipation, make the operation more stable
- -20°C to 70°C maximum operating temperature range
- Working bands: Full band coverage corresponding to the working frequency option.
HT-M02 User Manual
HT-M02 Relative Source code
- Driver/HAL for HT-M02(reference only): https://github.com/Lora-net/lora_gateway
- Forwards RF packets received by the HT-M02 to a server through an IP/UDP link and emits RF packets that are sent by the server (reference only): https://github.com/Lora-net/packet_forwarder
- Scripts running on Debian, create an autorun process/services for HT-M02 (process name: lrgateway), need “lora_gateway” and “packet_forwarder” both work correctly: https://github.com/HelTecAutomation/lorasdk
HT-M02 Relative Docs Page
Heltec LoRa Gateway Porducts Difference Table (Product Selection Table)
How to Config HT-M02 Connect to a LoRa Server
Highly Recommend Private Open-source LoRa Server Solution
Quickstart on Debian or Ubuntu server: https://www.chirpstack.io/project/guides/debian-ubuntu/
LoRaWAN Frequency Plans and Regulations by Country.
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HT-M02 Edge LoRa Gateway is a part of the “Heltec LoRa“ series, with the following features:
- CE & FCC Certificate
- Integrated Linux Operating System (4.14 Kernel, Debian Stretch 9.8);
- IP65 waterproofing;
- No fan or motor heat dissipation structure;
- 1-GHz Sitara™ ARM® Cortex®-A8 32‑Bit RISC Processor, 512MB DDR3, 4G eMMC;
- PoE power supply or 110 / 220V AC power supply (110 / 220V AC power supply version use 4G upload LoRa data).
- SX1301 digital baseband chip
- Size: 125(+40) x 125 x 52 mm;
- Emulates 49 LoRa demodulators and 1 FSK demodulator
- 10 programmable parallel demodulation paths
- Dynamic data-rate adaptation (ADR)
- Automatic adaptive spread spectrum factor, SF7 to SF12 for each channel is optional
- Maximum output: 20 ± 1dBm
- Up to -139dBm sensitivity with SX1257 or SX1255 Tx/Rx front-end
- Support for LoRaWAN Class A, Class C protocols
- Through the unique heat conduction device to transfer heat to the aluminum housing, strengthen heat dissipation, make the operation more stable
- -20°C to 70°C maximum operating temperature range
- Working bands: Full band coverage corresponding to the working frequency option.
- Datasheet
- Docs & Resource
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HT-M02 User Manual
HT-M02 Relative Source code
- Driver/HAL for HT-M02(reference only): https://github.com/Lora-net/lora_gateway
- Forwards RF packets received by the HT-M02 to a server through an IP/UDP link and emits RF packets that are sent by the server (reference only): https://github.com/Lora-net/packet_forwarder
- Scripts running on Debian, create an autorun process/services for HT-M02 (process name: lrgateway), need “lora_gateway” and “packet_forwarder” both work correctly: https://github.com/HelTecAutomation/lorasdk
HT-M02 Relative Docs Page
Heltec LoRa Gateway Porducts Difference Table (Product Selection Table)
How to Config HT-M02 Connect to a LoRa Server
Highly Recommend Private Open-source LoRa Server Solution
Quickstart on Debian or Ubuntu server: https://www.chirpstack.io/project/guides/debian-ubuntu/
LoRaWAN Frequency Plans and Regulations by Country.