The Hellbender LoRa radio is an ultra-low-power, high-performance LoRa transceiver designed for seamless integration into various Hellbender products. It supports various frequencies between 150-960 MHz. This module is ideal for long range wireless applications. This module also includes an integrated antenna simplifying testing and deployment.
Designed and assembled in the USA
All Products are Pre-orders only Products are expected to ship by late summer. For quantities great than 50, please Contact Us. Warranty & Returns.
Radio:
Frequency Range:
150 MHz to 960 MHz
Maximum Data Rate:
300 kbps
Maximum Output Power
22 dBm
Host Interface:
SPI
Miscellaneous
Integrated Antenna 858 MHz to 928 MHz (Optimized for LoRa WAN)
Built in RF Filter
Inputs/Outputs
1x SlimStack Connector
Environment
Recommended operating temperature -20 to 65° C
Hellbender products trusted by:
Radio Feature Diagram
Camera (Single Housing) Dimensional Drawing
Operation Notes
WARNINGS
This product uses non-standard RJ-45 pinouts for camera interconnects which could cause damage if connected to a standard Ethernet connection.
This product should only be connected to the specified 48VDC power supply.
The RTC coin cell can use non-rechargeable cells.
This product should be operated in a well-ventilated environment, and if used inside a case, the case should have appropriate cooling capabilities or else not be sealed.
This product should be placed on a non-conductive surface in use and should not be contacted by conductive items.
The connection of incompatible devices to the various connectors may affect compliance and result in damage to the unit and invalidate the warranty.
All peripherals used with this product should comply with relevant standards for the country of use and be marked accordingly to ensure that safety and performance requirements are met.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To avoid malfunction or damage to this product please observe the following:
Do not expose to water, moisture, or place on a conductive surface while in operation.
Avoid mechanical or electrical damage to the printed circuit board and connectors.
Avoid handling the printed circuit board while powered and only handle the edges to minimize the risk of ESD.