Multi-Tech Systems
MultiTech Expands LoRaWAN Gateway Portfolio to Include Latest LoRa Technology - News
July 08, 2022Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. announced new models of its LoRaWAN Gateway accessory cards using the Semtech SX1303 LoRa Baseband Processor.
MultiTech Extends Reveal Portfolio of LoRaWAN Sensors to Europe - News
July 08, 2022Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. announced the extension of its MultiTech Reveal line of Sensors with LoRa technology to communicate over European bands.
MultiTech and Megh Computing Collaborate to Provide Video Analytics Over Private LTE - Press Release
January 05, 2022MultiConnect eCell CBRS to Ethernet bridge and Megh Computing VAS Video AI now provides IT teams an off-the-shelf surveillance application that eliminates the noise of a traditional monitoring system.
Embedded Executive: Mike Fahrion, CTO, Multi-Tech Systems - Podcast
August 04, 2021Is 5G more hype than reality? After all this time, I sure hope not. There are pockets where 5G is actually in use, but a real full-scale rollout is still quite a ways away, particularly in the embedded and industrial sectors.
5G in Reality: If? When? How? - Blog
June 08, 2021Major carriers and the makers of telecommunications equipment, chips, and handsets have been working on 5G for more than ten years.
MultiTech Acquires Radio Bridge - News
June 08, 2021Multi-Tech Systems announced the acquisition of Radio Bridge, a Minnesota-based designer and manufacturer of long-range wireless sensors for the Internet of Things (IoT) industry using the LoRaWAN wireless standard.
Networking & 5G
DEV KIT WEEKLY: MultiTech Dragonfly Developer Kit - Video
March 26, 2021If you’re looking for an easy way to get your IoT devices and data connected for use cases like real-time alerting, reporting, and management, or a path forward from older 2G deployments, look no further. The MultiTech Dragonfly Developer Kit is an incredibly fast and easy way to evaluate and start wirelessly connecting machines over 3G or 4G wireless – seriously, to begin all you need to do is install a SIM card on the Dragonfly cellular module’s Micro SIM connector, screw it into the baseboard, then hook up a host PC via a Micro USB connection or J-Link and start programming, debugging, and controlling the modem using AT commands. Getting started is really that simple.