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Semtech LoRa platform chosen for its long range performance

11th December 2015
Jordan Mulcare
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Semtech Corporation has announced that LoRa wireless RF technology has been selected by Schneider Electric. Schneider Electric selected Semtech’s LoRa RF technology because its long-range capability solves many system installation challenges, it is very energy efficient and it is compatible with legacy systems and standards, speeding up the installation process and minimising infrastructure costs.

The companies plan to develop a combined LoRa Wireless RF, LoRaWAN and WMBus solution. WMBus communication provides backwards compatibility with legacy systems, while LoRaWAN enables new business models through the deployment of nationwide low-power wide-area networks (LPWAN) by Mobile Network Operators (MNO). Stackforce GmHb in Germany developed the SW stacks optimised for Schneider Electric products utilising Semtech LoRa RF transceivers.

“The LoRa technology is ideal for our use cases and allows Schneider to improve our products for our customers,” said Olivier Coutelou, Schneider Electric. “LoRaWAN and partnerships with MNOs deploying the LoRa networks are opening up many new opportunities for Schneider Electric.”

Both Semtech and Schneider Electric are active members in the LoRa Alliance, which is standardising the LoRaWAN protocol for LPWAN and the IoT. The LoRa Alliance is the fastest growing alliance in the technology sector with adoption by market leaders, such as Schneider Electric, that are working with MNOs in Europe to develop solutions that will be deployed in standardised LoRaWAN nationwide networks. 

“It is a pleasure to work with market leaders such as Schneider that have exceptional products and design expertise,” said Francois Sforza, Director of Business Development for the Wireless, Sensing and Timing Product Group, Semtech. “It is a strong start to a partnership that is expected to help drive the success of Semtech and Schneider for years to come.” 

Key Features of LoRa RF Technology:

  • Long Range: A single LoRa base station enables deep penetration capability for dense urban environments and indoor coverage, while also providing the ability to connect to sensors more than 15-30 miles away in rural areas.
  • Low Cost: LoRa reduces both upfront infrastructure investments and operating costs, as well as end-node sensor costs.
  • Standardised: LoRaWAN ensures interoperability among applications, IoT solution providers and telecoms operators to speed adoption and deployment.
  • Low Power:  The LoRaWAN protocol was developed specifically for low power and enables unprecedented multi-year battery lifetime.

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