
RAK4200 | STM32L071 SX1272 LPWAN Module
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Specifications
- Brand Name
- RAK
- Origin
- Mainland China
- High-concerned chemical
- None
- Type
- Lora Module
Product Description
Minimum Order QuantityA: 5 units @$7.8/pc
Minimum Order QuantityB:10 units @$7.5/pc
Minimum Order QuantityC:30 units @$6.8/pc
Type2-Without MHF (Antenna via RF Pinout)
Product Description
RAK4200 LPWAN Module includes an STM32L071 MCU and an SX1276 LoRa® chip. It has an ultra-low power consumption of 1.5uA in sleep mode and high LoRa® output power up to 19dBm max in work mode.
The module complies with LoRaWAN® 1.0.2 protocols. It also supports Lora® Point-to-Point communications. The module is suitable for various applications that require long-range data acquisition and low power consumption.
Complete documentation of this product can be found on our website documentation page.
You can find a comparison table of our LPWAN modules here.
Note:
In order to have an optimal antenna matching for the Low and High LoRa bands, there are two types of modules with different hardware. The L type module only works for the 433MHz and 470MHz LoRa bands. The H type module is for the 868MHz to 923MHz (the rest of the spectrum). Note that the hardware is specific for your selected band and can't be changed.
Key Features
LPWAN module for Smart City, Smart Agriculture, Smart Industry
Compact Form Factor: 15 x 15.5 x 2.5 mm
20 Pin Stamp Pad for PCB SMT mounting
I/O ports: UART/I2C/GPIO
Temperature range: -40°C to +85°C
Supply voltage: 2.0 ~ 3.6V
Frequency range: 863MHz to 870MHz (EU) / 902to 928MHz (US), ISM and SRD systems
Low-Power Wireless Systems with 7.8kHz to 500KHz Bandwidth
Ultra-Low Power Consumption 1.5uA in sleep mode
Core: ARM 32-bit Cortex M0+ with MPU
Up to 128KB flash memory with ECC
20KB RAM
Packaging
1pc RAK4200
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Uses industry-standard STM32L071 MCU and SX1276 LoRa chip for reliable, proven performance
- Tiered volume pricing offers cost savings for bulk orders
- Includes a no-MHF antenna variant for flexible hardware integration
- Ultra-low power consumption supports battery-powered long-term deployments
Cons
- No exact physical size or weight specs listed, making pre-deployment planning difficult
- Minimum order quantity starts at 5 units, which may be prohibitive for small-scale hobbyists
- Limited official product details lack critical specs like operating frequency range, protocol support, and regulatory certifications
- No information on post-purchase support or warranty coverage
Common Questions
What materials are used in this RAK4200 LPWAN module?
The product specs note no high-concern chemicals are used, but exact external housing materials are not detailed in the provided information.
What are the physical dimensions (size) of the RAK4200 module?
The provided product specs and description do not include specific physical size measurements for this module.
What devices or systems is this RAK4200 module compatible with?
As an LPWAN LoRa module, it is designed for integration into embedded IoT devices, but specific compatibility details for host controllers or development boards are not listed in the provided details.
What are the primary usage cases for this RAK4200 module?
It is intended for low-power wide-area IoT applications such as remote sensor deployments, asset tracking, and smart city networks thanks to its LoRa chip and ultra-low power design.
What are the shipping and order fulfillment details for this module?
Minimum order quantities start at 5 units for $7.8 each, with tiered pricing: 10 units at $7.5/pc and 30 units at $6.8/pc; no specific shipping timelines are provided.
Product information last updated on November 22, 2025
