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Developer kits and packetduino

Packetworx developer kits help builders move from IoT concept to working LoRaWAN prototype with packetduino, sensor modules, board support, workshops, and deployment guidance.

Packetworx packetduino kit handover
packetduino and developer-kit enablement used for schools, LGUs, workshops, and prototyping programs.
15-30 km

Public Packetworx developer-kit material describes packetDUINO as a long-range LoRaWAN IoT device.

Arduino

packetDUINO is positioned around familiar Arduino-style development workflows for faster prototyping.

Sensor-ready

Local kit materials include modules such as lux, temperature, humidity, lidar, servo, and soil-moisture options.

What builders can do with the kits.

The kit program lowers the barrier to LoRaWAN prototyping. Students and developers can learn how sensors generate payloads, how packetduino joins a network, how data appears in a dashboard, and how a proof of concept can become a field pilot.

Prototype faster

Use familiar microcontroller workflows, QWIIC-style cabling, and Packetworx board support to test connected-device ideas quickly.

Learn the full stack

Training can cover Arduino IDE setup, LoRaWAN onboarding, payload review, dashboard creation, and device troubleshooting.

Build for real sites

Developer projects can connect to agriculture, water quality, air quality, asset tracking, classroom comfort, and public-safety use cases.

Common kit and workshop components.

Hardware pathway

  • packetDUINO microcontroller with LoRaWAN capability
  • Sensor modules for light, temperature, humidity, lidar, soil moisture, and control use cases
  • Battery-capable device design suitable for low-power field projects
  • Gateway and coverage planning for pilots beyond the classroom

Learning pathway

  • Install and configure the development environment
  • Connect sensors and review pinouts
  • Join a LoRaWAN network and send telemetry
  • Create dashboards, alerts, and reports around the collected data

Related Packetworx reading.