Something I miss after emigrating from the UK to the USA is the using the name of a yeast extract based spread as an adjective. To describe something as “marmite”
Raspberry Pi puts on a LoRaWAN styled HAT
Check out the WM1302 Pi HAT from Seeed Studio – a HAT for connecting to the (separate) WM1302 LoRaWAN Gateway module, based on the Semtech SX1302 chip for long-range comms.
The HAT has an estimated availability date of 20 May 2021 and will cost from $19.90. Note that the separate WM1302 LoRaWAN Gateway Module itself costs $88.90.
If you put the two together you could be aiming for compact LoRaWAN wireless comms, supporting long-distance IoT scenarios…
According to Seeed Studio:
WM1302 Pi HAT supports the WM1302 module’s mini-PCIe form-factor and can automatically configure the standard 52-pin golden fingers to the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector with a 40-pin compatible header. This simplifies the development process for users to integrate with Raspberry Pi. WM1302 Pi HAT works as an extension board and helps add the functionality of SX1302 on the Raspberry Pi, to support LoRaWAN and LoRa protocols for long-range wireless transmission.