Sub-GHz Protocols for IoT Connectivity
Sub-GHz protocols—LoRaWAN, Sigfox, Z-Wave, and NB-IoT—are indispensable for IoT applications requiring long-range, low-power connectivity.
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Sub-GHz protocols—LoRaWAN, Sigfox, Z-Wave, and NB-IoT—are indispensable for IoT applications requiring long-range, low-power connectivity.
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Sub-GHz technology stands as a transformative force in the IoT landscape, unlocking long-range, low-power connectivity that powers a diverse range of applications, from smart cities to industrial automation.
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Sub-GHz technology refers to wireless communication systems operating on radio frequencies below 1 GHz, typically between 300 MHz and 960 MHz.
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The sub-1 GHz frequency range encompasses radio frequencies below 1 gigahertz (GHz), typically spanning from approximately 300 MHz to 960 MHz, with widely used bands including 315 MHz, 433 MHz, 868 MHz (Europe), and 915 MHz (North America).
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Sub-GHz (frequencies below 1 GHz, typically 27 MHz to 960 MHz) is widely adopted in devices requiring long-range communication, low power consumption, and strong penetration through obstacles.
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