Non-cellular multi-purpose wearable device featuring Pymesh and…
LoRa, WiFi and Bluetooth
OLED (Piezo touch screen)
GPS
Accelerometer
State of the art antennas
LiPo battery
QI wireless charging
6 exposed pins (2 charging/4 universal in/out)
Meet the PyGo1 which is in essence a LoPy4 module on steroids! We packed the LoPy4 in an IP67 case, gave it an OLED (Piezo touch screen sensing), a GPS, an accelerometer, some state of the art antennas, a LiPo battery and a QI wireless charging solution. The PyGo1 features six exposed pins: 2 for power and 4 universal inputs/outputs with digital/analogue capabilities so that you can connect different types of sensors and actuators. Developers can physically connect Things and sensors to a PyGo! And yes, before you ask, rest assured, we will be adding electrical circuit protection to ensure PyGo can have a bath and still retain its cool IP67 protection.
Best of all, the PyGo modules are fully programmable using existing Pycom IDE such as Pymakr and can link up with any other Pycom modules. We launched the PyGo modules with the ability to mesh together at distance of up to 12KM. PyGo1 includes WiFi, Bluetooth, LoRa and Sigfox. The PyGo1 gives access to all the world’s LPWAN networks on one tiny board.
The PyGo1 includes 1-year of Sigfox connectivity.
If you are purchasing the PyGo1 and wish to connect via USB to your computer, you will also need to purchase either the PyGo cradle.
PyGo1 Features
Powerful CPU
Five networks: WiFi, BLE, LoRa, LoRa (MESH) and Sigfox
Up to 1KM WiFi range
MicroPython enabled
Electrical circuit protection
Ultra-low power usage: a fraction compared to other connected microcontrollers
Pymakr IDE supported
Pylife Application with IFTTT style environment for light programming
OLED
IP67 rated
Qi Wireless charging
Processing
Espressif ESP32 SoC
Dual processor and WiFi radio system on chip
Networking processor handles the WiFi connectivity and the IPv6 stack
Main processor is entirely free to run the user application
An extra ULP-coprocessor that can monitor GPIOs, the ADC channels and control most of the internal peripherals during deep-sleep mode while only consuming 25uA
Interfaces
Analog channels: 8_12 bit ADCs, 2_8 bit DAC
Timers: 2_64 bit with PWM with up to 16 channels
DMA on all peripherals
2 Pins (Power)
GPIO: 4 analog input (0-3.3V 12bit SAR ADC) and digital (3.3V logic) input/output pins.
Hash / Encryption
SHA, MD5, DES, AES
WiFi Networking
802.11b/b/n 16mbps
Bluetooth
RTC
Running at 32KHz
Range
Node range: Up to 50km
Security & Certifications
SSL/TLS support up to 1.2
WPA Enterprise security
AES encryption engine
Memory
Power
LiPo battery: 420mAh LiPo 4.2V
Pymesh
Connect upto 200 devices in a mesh using our LoRamesh technology
Sigfox Operating Frequencies
RCZ1 – 868MHz(Europe)
RCZ2 – 902MHz (US, Canada and Mexico)
RCZ3 – (Japan and Korea)
RCZ4 – 920-922MHz (ANZ, Latin America and S-E Asia)
Sigfox Specification
Bluetooth Networking
Low energy and classic
Compliant with Bluetooth v4.2 BR/EDR and BLE specification
Class-1, Class-2 and Class-3 transmitter without external power amplifer
Enhanced power control
10dBm transmitting power
NZIF receiver with -98 dBm sensitivity
Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH)
Standard HCI based on SDIO/SPI/UART
High speed UART HCI, up to 4 Mbps
BT 4.2 controller and host stack
Service Discover Protocol (SDP)
General Access Profile (GAP)
Security Manage Protocol (SMP)
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
ATT/GATT
HID
All GATT-based profile supported
SPP-Like GATT-based profile
BLE Beacon
A2DP/AVRCP/SPP, HSP/HFP, RFCOMM
CVSD and SBC for audio codec
Bluetooth Piconet and Scatternet
LoRa Operating Frequencies
868MHz(Europe) at 14dBm maximum
915MHz (North and South America, Australia and New Zealand) at 20dBm maximum
LoRa Specification
Power consumption: 10mA Rx, 28mA Tx
LoRaWAN stack – Class A and C devices
Node range: Up to 40km
Nano-gateway: Up to 12km (Capacity up to 200 nodes)
Auto-connect to the ThingsNetwork
WiFi Networking
Up to 1km range
Power: 12mA in active mode, 5uA in standby
802.11b/g/n 16mbps
Size
41 x 24 x 12.5 (mm)