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Hardware design and SPI interface wrapper for a LoRa transceiver module based on the Semtech RF95W/RFM95, utilizing the XBee form factor for IoT connectivity.
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LoraBOT-SPI is a legacy hardware reference project with virtually no adoption (1 star, 0 forks, 0 velocity over 4+ years). It provides a specific pinout/form-factor wrapper for the aging RFM95 LoRa modem. In the competitive landscape of IoT hardware, this project lacks any technical moat; the 'XBee form factor' for LoRa has been thoroughly commoditized by players like RAKwireless, Dragino, and Adafruit, who offer superior documentation, FCC/CE certification, and global distribution. The focus on the Brazilian 915MHz frequency is a minor localization rather than a strategic advantage. Modern alternatives have already shifted to the SX1262 chipset, which offers better sensitivity and lower power consumption than the RF95W used here. From an investment or utility perspective, this project is effectively a historical artifact of a specific hobbyist hardware attempt rather than a viable modern infrastructure component.
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