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Selecting the right Ebyte wireless module in 2026 requires balancing range, power, and data rate. For ultra-long range, prioritize the E220 series (Semtech SX1262); for legacy industrial stability, the E32 (SX1278) remains a standard; for high-speed local data, choose 2.4GHz (SX1280). Always verify SRRC/FCC/CE compliance for international deployments.
If you require a cost-effective, general-purpose LoRa solution, choose the E22 Series. For high-integration SOC solutions requiring an SPI interface, select the E32 Series. If you need next-generation performance with the longest transmission range, the E220 Series is the definitive choice. These three series represent the core of Chengdu Ebyte Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. (EBYTE), tailored for diverse industrial and research scenarios.
According to authoritative data from Fortune business insights, the global IoT connectivity module market reached $78.48 billion in 2025 and is projected to climb steadily to $86.09 billion in 2026. This rapid growth directly addresses the core user demands for high reliability, ultra-low power consumption, and long-range connectivity in Industry 4.0 and smart city infrastructures
The SX1278 LoRa module is a low-power, ultra-long-range wireless transceiver module based on Semtech's SX1278 chip. It is primarily designed for regions using frequency bands such as 433 MHz and 470 MHz, and is widely applied in scenarios requiring long-distance reliable communication, including the Internet of Things (IoT), smart homes, industrial control, and remote meter reading.
Ein LoRa-Gateway ist ein drahtloses Kommunikationsgerät, das als Brücke zwischen LoRa-Endgeräten und einem zentralen Netzwerkserver fungiert.
Ang LoRa (Long Range) ay isang low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) teknolohiya na idinisenyo para sa malayong distansya na komunikasyon sa mga IoT (Internet of Things) aplikasyon. Gumagamit ito ng chirp spread spectrum modulation upang makamit ang mataas na sensitivity at malakas na kakayahang tumagos sa mga hadlang.
Wireless transmitters form the backbone of modern IoT communication systems, enabling reliable data transmission across various industrial and commercial applications.
EBYTE hat eine umfangreiche Palette an Spread-Spektrum-Produkten entwickelt, die verschiedene Modulationstechniken nutzen, um zuverlässige drahtlose Konnektivität für diverse industrielle und kommerzielle Anwendungen bereitzustellen.
Wireless communication has become the backbone of modern technology, enabling seamless connectivity across a wide range of applications—from smart homes and industrial automation to environmental monitoring and transportation systems. As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to expand, the demand for reliable, efficient, and versatile wireless modules has never been greater.
As a professional embedded hardware provider, EBYTE’s products combine industrial reliability with development flexibility, making them ideal for Linux custom development applications. All products include comprehensive technical documentation and sample code to support rapid product development.
With the rapid advancement of Internet of Things (IoT) technology, RF modules play a crucial role as key components enabling wireless communication between devices. It is anticipated that the global IoT RF module market will continue to exhibit strong growth momentum by 2025.
The global RF module market is poised for robust growth in 2025, driven by the proliferation of 5G networks, IoT expansion, and smart device adoption. According to industry estimates, the market size is projected to reach $42.9 billion by 2025, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 32.67%.
In the Internet of Things (IoT) field, LoRa technology, known for its low-power, long-range wireless communication, has become a key solution in industries such as smart agriculture, smart cities, and industrial automation.
Logistics tracking is one of the core application scenarios of LoRa technology. Its requirements for "low - power wide - area coverage, multi - sensor access, and data security" are highly consistent with the characteristics of LoRa.
As LoRa technology becomes ubiquitous in critical infrastructure—from smart grids and industrial control systems to healthcare monitoring and financial asset tracking—security encryption has emerged as a non-negotiable requirement in 2025.