Bleeding edge development version of the mDot library. This version of the library is not guaranteed to be stable or well tested and should not be used in production or deployment scenarios.
Dependents: mDot_LoRa_CLASS_C_P2P
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Warning
Using libmDot 2.0.3 and above with an existing application may require a change in the MacEvent handler!
Compile applications with mbed v121 and mbed-rtos v116 libraries.
In AT Command Firmware remove line 803.
CommandTerminal/CommandTerminal.cpp
delete[] info->RxBuffer;
Likewise, if your application is handling events from the library asynchronously.
README.txt
- Committer:
- Mike Fiore
- Date:
- 2015-06-24
- Revision:
- 3:5e805b567124
- Parent:
- 2:6385bf37bfe7
- Child:
- 13:5ac2300dc06a
File content as of revision 3:5e805b567124:
--------------------------------------- Getting Started with the mDot Library --------------------------------------- This README should get you started using the mDot library with your MultiTech mDot. License information can be found in the accompanying LICENSE file. The mDot header has documentation for all the public functions that will be useful to consumers of the library. The following source code provides an example application which configures the mDot, connects to a MultiTech Conduit gateway with matching configuration, and sends data packets to the gateway. NOTE: All applications built using the mDot library must include mbed-src instead of mbed and must have the "newboards" beta token enabled. This is to resolve a stack size issue that may be encountered otherwise. A fix is on its way to the regular mbed library, but these extra steps are required until then. To enable the "newboards" beta token, go to the page listed below, click enable, and completely refresh your online compiler. https://developer.mbed.org/betamode/?pre=newboards /************** SAMPLE CODE **************/ #include "mbed.h" #include "mDot.h" #include <string> #include <vector> // these options must match the settings on your Conduit in // /var/config/lora/lora-network-server.conf static std::string config_network_name = "my_lora_network"; static std::string config_network_pass = "my_network_password"; static uint8_t config_frequency_sub_band = 1; void log_error(mDot* dot, const char* msg, int32_t retval); int main() { int32_t ret; mDot* dot; std::vector<uint8_t> data; std::string data_str = "hello world!"; // get a mDot handle dot = mDot::getInstance(); // reset to default config so we know what state we're in dot->resetConfig(); // print library version information printf("version: %s\r\n", dot->getId().c_str()); // set up the mDot with our network information printf("setting frequency sub band\r\n"); if ((ret = dot->setFrequencySubBand(config_frequency_sub_band)) != mDot::MDOT_OK) { log_error(dot, "failed to set frequency sub band", ret); } printf("setting network name\r\n"); if ((ret = dot->setNetworkName(config_network_name)) != mDot::MDOT_OK) { log_error(dot, "failed to set network name", ret); } printf("setting network password\r\n"); if ((ret = dot->setNetworkPassphrase(config_network_pass)) != mDot::MDOT_OK) { log_error(dot, "failed to set network password", ret); } // attempt to join the network printf("joining network\r\n"); while ((ret = dot->joinNetwork()) != mDot::MDOT_OK) { log_error(dot, "failed to join network", ret); wait(2); } // format data for sending to the gateway for (std::string::iterator it = data_str.begin(); it != data_str.end(); it++) data.push_back((uint8_t) *it); while (true) { // send the data // ACKs are enabled by default, so we're expecting to get one back if ((ret = dot->send(data)) != mDot::MDOT_OK) { log_error(dot, "failed to send", ret); } else { printf("successfully sent data to gateway\r\n"); } wait(5); } return 0; } void log_error(mDot* dot, const char* msg, int32_t retval) { printf("%s - %ld:%s, %s\r\n", msg, retval, mDot::getReturnCodeString(retval).c_str(), dot->getLastError().c_str()); }