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dberenguer edited this page Aug 12, 2014 · 4 revisions

panStamps are autonomous low-power wireless modules designed for telemetry and control projects. They are programmable from the Arduino programming environment, making panStamps suitable for rapid development and quick deployment of low-power wireless networks and IoT solutions.

  • Dimmensions: 0.7 x 1.2 in (17.7 x 30.5 mm)
  • Pin format: 0.6 in - 24-DIP
  • Texas Instruments CC11XX packet format
  • Programmable center frequency between 860 and 920 MHz
  • Modulation methods : GFSK by default in the panStamp library. Also supporting 2-FSK, 4-FSK, MSK as well as OOK and flexible ASK via modification of RF registers.
  • Ultra-low power current consumptions (under 1 uA)

There are two flavors of panStamps: [AVR](panStamp AVR.-Technical details) and [NRG](panStamp NRG.-Technical details). Besides, panStamp is an open source project so it can also be ported or adapted for other hardware architectures and boards.