WAN-4-ALL: ESP32-S3 and STM32WLE5JC-Based LoRaWAN Development Platform with Arduino MKR, MikroBUS, FeatherWing, and Grove Expansion

WAN-4-ALL: ESP32-S3 and STM32WLE5JC-Based LoRaWAN Development Platform with Arduino MKR, MikroBUS, FeatherWing, and Grove Expansion

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WAN-4-ALL is an IoT module built around the ESP32 microcontroller, optimized for LoRaWAN applications. It is compatible with popular hardware ecosystems, including Arduino MKR, Mikroe mikroBUS, Adafruit Feather Wings, and Seeed Studio Grove shields. The module leverages LoRaWAN technology, licensed from the LoRa Alliance, to enable efficient wireless communication.

Pre-installed IoT firmware and no-code development tools make WAN-4-ALL ready to use out of the box. The module’s pre-flashed firmware enables seamless operation once connected to a carrier board and powered on. Developers can upload applications directly using Lucid, a no-code IDE that eliminates the need for flashing tools, SDKs, or large code repositories.

Designed with multiple communication protocols and peripheral interfaces, the WAN-4-ALL module provides a cost-effective solution for integrating IoT functionality into custom smart devices. Its low-cost production focus and versatile compatibility make it a practical choice for rapid prototyping and commercial product development.

WAN-4-ALL LoRaWAN IoT Module

WAN-4-ALL LoRaWAN IoT Module specifications:

  • SoC: Seeed Studio Wio-E5 STM32WLE5JC
    • CPU: 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 @ 48 MHz
  • Microcontroller: Espressif ESP32-S3
    • CPU: Dual-core Xtensa LX7 @ 240 MHz
    • Memory: 512 KB internal SRAM
    • Storage: 8 MB SPI Flash
  • Networking:
    • 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n)
    • Bluetooth 5.0 LE
  • Expansion and I/O:
    • 48 GPIO general header pins
    • 4x GPIO buttons (reflashing support)
    • 1x Arduino MKR connector
    • 1x Adafruit Feather Wing connector
    • 2x MikroBUS sockets
    • 6x Grove ports (2x ADC, 2x I2C, 2x GPIO)
    • 3x UART
    • 1x 12-bit ADC
    • 1x I2C
    • 1x SPI
  • Miscellaneous:
    • Real-time clock
    • Board temperature sensor
    • RESET and BOOT buttons
    • 4x GPIO LEDs
    • USB for power, image flashing, and no-code debugger
  • Power Supply:
    • 3.3V and 5V power converters for USB and screw terminals
  • Operating Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
  • Dimensions: 12 mm x 12 mm x 2.5 mm
The ALL-4-WAN Break Out / Carrier board for PoC development
The ALL-4-WAN Break Out / Carrier board for PoC development

From networking and scheduling to edge ML and GUI development, the WAN-4-ALL board, C/C++ software support, and The Inxware’s Lucid no-code IDE offers a uniquely powerful and differentiated solution to accelerate innovation into reality by building the next generation of Smart Industrial IoT, Smart Home, etc.

For price quotations and other queries, it is recommended to go through the Kickstarter product page.

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About Sayantan Nandy

Sayantan Nandy, an electronics engineer with over four years of hands-on experience in PCB design, circuit development and power electronics, is proficient in EAGLE CAD, Ki-Cad, and Altium. He has a proven track record of delivering efficient and effective systems. His expertise extends from R&D, and prototyping to production support, making him a valuable asset to any engineering team.

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