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Combo LTE modem/sensor board speeds development of IoT products

February 20, 2020 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

BravoTelit announced Bravo, a turnkey evaluation kit for rapidly developing and deploying a wide variety of IoT solutions, including drones, wearables, smart home devices and more. Featuring Telit’s ME910C1-WW LTE module, based on the Qualcomm MDM9206 LTE IoT Modem from Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., and three Bosch Sensortec environmental and motion sensors, Bravo provides application developers, device manufacturers and solution designers with everything they need for the First Mile of IoT.

Bravo includes the ME910C1-WW, the 3GPP Release 13 Category M1/NB1 evolution of the Telit LE910 Series of LTE modules. Key features include:

  • Global deployability, with support for 13 4G bands and four 2G bands for GSM/GPRS fallback.
  • Maximum downlink and uplink data rates of 300 kbps.
  • Power Saving Mode (PSM) and extended Discontinuous Reception (eDRX) to maximize battery life.
  • A maximum coupling loss (MCL) of +15dB/+20dB to ensure reliable connections, including deep inside buildings.
  • Certification by global mobile operators for immediate use on their LTE-M and narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) networks.

The 28.2×28.2×2.2 mm ME910C1-WW module based on the Qualcomm MDM9206 LTE IoT modem makes Bravo ideal for developing applications for wearables, industrial sensors and other IoT devices. Bravo also can be connected to popular open hardware platforms such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi.

Bravo is just the first of a series of new evaluation kits aimed to make IoT development fast and easy to deploy. An Arduino board, including the Telit miniature ME310G1 module using Qualcomm Technologies’ next-generation Qualcomm 9205 LTE IoT Modem, supporting Arduino IDE and Bosch smart sensor is upcoming.

 

Filed Under: Applications, IoT Tagged With: telit

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