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-====== Sparrow Wireless Sensor ​Node ======+====== Sparrow Wireless Sensor ​Nodes ======
  
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-Sparrow ​is an excellent platform for IoT, ultra low-power ​wireless ​computing and energy harvesting, with state-of-the-art sensing capabilities. ​It was designed to work with a range of wireless protocols, including IEEE 802.15.4, 6LoWPAN and ZigBee.+Join the Internet of Things revolution with the new Sparrow wireless ​sensor nodes! They have state-of-the-art sensing capabilities ​and are completely compatible with ArduinoSparrow has everything you need to develop complete applications,​ directly out of the box. From home monitoring to smart devices, the nodes are designed to work with a full range of wireless protocols, including IEEE 802.15.4, 6LoWPAN and ZigBee. ​
  
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 +===== Sparrow v4.2 =====
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 +This Sparrow board variant does not include any sensor, but it is size and pin-compatible with the Arduino Micro format. Also, it can run out of a single 1.5V AA battery or a single 1.2V AA NiCD or NiMH rechargeable battery. The board has a charging circuit that can deliver a steady charging voltage from a renewable power source, such as a solar panel.
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