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ALFA Network AHPI7292S IEEE 802.11ah sub 1 GHz module in Raspberry Pi™ HAT form factor

$64.97
ALFA AHPI7292S is the world's first WiFi HaLow™ Raspberry Pi™ HAT module

The AHPI7292S module series allows building long range, ultra-low power WiFi networks in sub 1 GHz license-exempt bands, utilizing the very popular and open platform - the Raspberry Pi™. WiFi HaLow™ enables connectivity for many applications, including sensors and wearables.

With support for standalone and host based modes, up to 15 Mbps data throughput and complete SDK, getting started with this new WiFi standard will be straightforward.
  1. Newracom™ NRC7292 WiFi HaLow™ SoC (IEEE 802.11ah draft 8.0 compliant)
  2. Qorvo™ RFFM6901 front-end
  3. IPEX/U.FL antenna connector
  4. DIP switch for mode select and connector for UART
  5. Raspberry Pi™ HAT form factor with 40-pin GPIO connector
  6. 3× LEDs
Parameter Value
Chipset Newracom™ NRC7292
Frequency 847 MHz (TW)
866 MHz (EU)
915 MHz (US)
922 MHz (KR)
924 MHz (JP)
Modulation OFDM with BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
Data rate 150 Kbps ~ 15 Mbps
Channel bandwidth 1/2/4 MHz
Antenna connector 1× IPEX/U.FL
Interfaces SPI
UART
I2C
LED 1× power
1× TX
1× RX
Form factor Raspberry Pi™ HAT
Dimensions 65 × 56 × 10.3 mm
Software https://github.com/newracom/


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Easy to use hat

This board is pretty easy to use on a Pi 3B+ if you are willing to read the docs and troubleshoot on the fly. Definitely not plug and play though.
Check out Alfa's docs and Github. Until the nrc7292 chipset driver is included mainline in the Linux kernel, it's going to be stuck firmly in the realm if developers and tinkerers.