end node on synchronous star LoRa network.

Dependencies:   SX127x sx12xx_hal TSL2561

radio chip selection

Radio chip driver is not included, allowing choice of radio device.
If you're using SX1272 or SX1276, then import sx127x driver into your program.
if you're using SX1261 or SX1262, then import sx126x driver into your program.
if you're using SX1280, then import sx1280 driver into your program.
If you're using NAmote72 or Murata discovery, then you must import only sx127x driver.

This project for use with LoRaWAN_singlechannel_gateway project.

Alternately gateway running on raspberry pi can be used as gateway.

LoRaWAN on single radio channel

Network description is at gateway project page. Synchronous star network.

Hardware Support

This project supports SX1276 and SX1272, sx126x kit, sx126x shield, and sx128x 2.4GHz. The ST board B-L072Z-LRWAN1 is also supported (TypeABZ module). When B-L072Z-LRWAN1 target is selected, TARGET_DISCO_L072CZ_LRWAN1 is defined by tools, allowing correct radio driver configuration for this platform. Alternately, any mbed board that can use LoRa radio shield board should work, but NUCLEO boards are tested.

End-node Unique ID

DevEUI is created from CPU serial number. AppEUI and AppKey are declared as software constants.

End-node Configuration

Data rate definition LORAMAC_DEFAULT_DATARATE configured in LoRaMac-definitions.h. See gateway project page for configuration of gateway.
LoRaWAN addressing is configured in Comissioning.h; only OTA mode is functional.
Header file board/lora_config.h, selects application layer options (i.e. sensors) to be compiled in.

Serial Interface

Serial port operates at 115200bps.
Application layer single_us915_main.cpp User button triggers uplink (i.e. blue button on nucleo board), or jumper enables continuously sends repeated uplink packets. The MAC layer holds each uplink request until the allocated timeslot.

commandargumentsdescription
?-print available commands
. (period)-print status (DevEUI, DevAddr, etc)
ullength integerset payload length of test uplink packets

sensor demo

Selected grove sensors may be plugged into SX1272 shield.
To enable, edit lora_config.h to define SENSORS.

Sensor connections on SX1272MB2xAS:

D8 D9: buttonRX TX: (unused)A3 A4: Rotary Angle Sensor
D6 D7: RGB LEDSCL SDA: digital light sensorA1 A2: Rotary Angle Sensor

Digital input pin, state reported via uplink: PC8
Digital output pin, controlled via downlink: PC6
PWM out: PB_10

Jumper enables auto-repeated transmit: PC10 and PC12 on NUCLEO board, located on end of morpho headers nearby JP4.

app/Commissioning.h

Committer:
dudmuck
Date:
2017-05-18
Revision:
0:8f0d0ae0a077

File content as of revision 0:8f0d0ae0a077:

/*
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( (____  _____ ____ _| |_ _____  ____| |__
 \____ \| ___ |    (_   _) ___ |/ ___)  _ \
 _____) ) ____| | | || |_| ____( (___| | | |
(______/|_____)_|_|_| \__)_____)\____)_| |_|
    (C)2015 Semtech

Description: End device commissioning parameters

License: Revised BSD License, see LICENSE.TXT file include in the project

Maintainer: Miguel Luis and Gregory Cristian
*/
#ifndef __LORA_COMMISSIONING_H__
#define __LORA_COMMISSIONING_H__

/*!
 * When set to 1 the application uses the Over-the-Air activation procedure
 * When set to 0 the application uses the Personalization activation procedure
 */
#define OVER_THE_AIR_ACTIVATION                     1

/*!
 * Indicates if the end-device is to be connected to a private or public network
 */
#define LORAWAN_PUBLIC_NETWORK                      true

/*!
 * IEEE Organizationally Unique Identifier ( OUI ) (big endian)
 * \remark This is unique to a company or organization
 */
#define IEEE_OUI                                    0x11, 0x22, 0x33

/*!
 * Mote device IEEE EUI (big endian)
 */
#define LORAWAN_DEVICE_EUI                          { 0x73,0x00,0x73,0x00,0x73,0x00,0x73,0x00 }

/*!
 * Application IEEE EUI (big endian)
 */
#define LORAWAN_APPLICATION_EUI                     { 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 }

/*!
 * AES encryption/decryption cipher application key
 */
#define LORAWAN_APPLICATION_KEY                     { 0x3e, 0xfc, 0xf2, 0x81, 0x44, 0x0d, 0x8a, 0x8c, 0x3f, 0xd4, 0x88, 0x24, 0xab, 0xd3, 0x22, 0x52 }

/*!
 * Current network ID
 */
#define LORAWAN_NETWORK_ID                          ( uint32_t )0

/*!
 * Device address on the network (big endian)
 */
#define LORAWAN_DEVICE_ADDRESS                      ( uint32_t )0x12345678

/*!
 * AES encryption/decryption cipher network session key
 */
#define LORAWAN_NWKSKEY                             { 0x2B, 0x7E, 0x15, 0x16, 0x28, 0xAE, 0xD2, 0xA6, 0xAB, 0xF7, 0x15, 0x88, 0x09, 0xCF, 0x4F, 0x3C }

/*!
 * AES encryption/decryption cipher application session key
 */
#define LORAWAN_APPSKEY                             { 0x2B, 0x7E, 0x15, 0x16, 0x28, 0xAE, 0xD2, 0xA6, 0xAB, 0xF7, 0x15, 0x88, 0x09, 0xCF, 0x4F, 0x3C }

#endif // __LORA_COMMISSIONING_H__