LoRa is a wireless communication technology designed for energy-efficient data transmission over long distances. In this article, we explain how LoRa works, how it differs from Wi-Fi and LTE, what its advantages and limitations are, and when it makes sense to use LoRaWAN in real-world applications.
Testing is an essential step in verifying any electronic device — from functional checks to durability and EMC compliance. In this article, we explore the main types of tests, their role in the design process, and best practices for improving product reliability.
Data transmission is a fundamental process in modern electronic systems. Depending on the application—from simple sensors to complex automation networks—various wired and wireless communication standards are used. This article explores their characteristics, limitations, and practical use cases.