Echo example of class C devices receiving downlink and sending as next uplink

Dependencies:   libmDot-mbed5 ISL29011

Revision:
21:09d05faf0e13
Parent:
17:d4f82e16de5f
Child:
22:d9bc10bbc433
--- a/examples/src/peer_to_peer_example.cpp	Tue May 16 10:47:10 2017 -0500
+++ b/examples/src/peer_to_peer_example.cpp	Fri Jun 09 08:31:21 2017 -0500
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
 static uint8_t data_session_key[] = { 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04 };
 
 mDot* dot = NULL;
+lora::ChannelPlan* plan = NULL;
 
 Serial pc(USBTX, USBRX);
 
@@ -46,7 +47,23 @@
 
     mts::MTSLog::setLogLevel(mts::MTSLog::TRACE_LEVEL);
     
-    dot = mDot::getInstance();
+#if CHANNEL_PLAN == CP_US915
+    plan = new lora::ChannelPlan_US915();
+#elif CHANNEL_PLAN == CP_AU915
+    plan = new lora::ChannelPlan_AU915();
+#elif CHANNEL_PLAN == CP_EU868
+    plan = new lora::ChannelPlan_EU868();
+#elif CHANNEL_PLAN == CP_KR920
+    plan = new lora::ChannelPlan_KR920();
+#elif CHANNEL_PLAN == CP_AS923
+    plan = new lora::ChannelPlan_AS923();
+#elif CHANNEL_PLAN == CP_AS923_JAPAN
+    plan = new lora::ChannelPlan_AS923_Japan();
+#endif
+    assert(plan);
+
+    dot = mDot::getInstance(plan);
+    assert(dot);
 
     logInfo("mbed-os library version: %d", MBED_LIBRARY_VERSION);
 
@@ -69,31 +86,58 @@
     }
     frequency_band = dot->getFrequencyBand();
     switch (frequency_band) {
-        case mDot::FB_EU868:
+        case lora::ChannelPlan::EU868_OLD:
+        case lora::ChannelPlan::EU868:
             // 250kHz channels achieve higher throughput
-            // DR6 : SF7 @ 250kHz
-            // DR0 - DR5 (125kHz channels) available but much slower
+            // DR_6 : SF7 @ 250kHz
+            // DR_0 - DR_5 (125kHz channels) available but much slower
             tx_frequency = 869850000;
-            tx_datarate = mDot::DR6;
+            tx_datarate = lora::DR_6;
             // the 869850000 frequency is 100% duty cycle if the total power is under 7 dBm - tx power 4 + antenna gain 3 = 7
             tx_power = 4;
             break;
-        case mDot::FB_US915:
-        case mDot::FB_AU915:
-        default:
+
+        case lora::ChannelPlan::US915_OLD:
+        case lora::ChannelPlan::US915:
+        case lora::ChannelPlan::AU915_OLD:
+        case lora::ChannelPlan::AU915:
             // 500kHz channels achieve highest throughput
-            // DR8 : SF12 @ 500kHz
-            // DR9 : SF11 @ 500kHz
-            // DR10 : SF10 @ 500kHz
-            // DR11 : SF9 @ 500kHz
-            // DR12 : SF8 @ 500kHz
-            // DR13 : SF7 @ 500kHz
-            // DR0 - DR3 (125kHz channels) available but much slower
+            // DR_8 : SF12 @ 500kHz
+            // DR_9 : SF11 @ 500kHz
+            // DR_10 : SF10 @ 500kHz
+            // DR_11 : SF9 @ 500kHz
+            // DR_12 : SF8 @ 500kHz
+            // DR_13 : SF7 @ 500kHz
+            // DR_0 - DR_3 (125kHz channels) available but much slower
             tx_frequency = 915500000;
-            tx_datarate = mDot::DR13;
+            tx_datarate = lora::DR_13;
             // 915 bands have no duty cycle restrictions, set tx power to max
             tx_power = 20;
             break;
+
+        case lora::ChannelPlan::AS923:
+        case lora::ChannelPlan::AS923_JAPAN:
+            // 250kHz channels achieve higher throughput
+            // DR_6 : SF7 @ 250kHz
+            // DR_0 - DR_5 (125kHz channels) available but much slower
+            tx_frequency = 924800000;
+            tx_datarate = lora::DR_6;
+            tx_power = 16;
+            break;
+
+        case lora::ChannelPlan::KR920:
+            // DR_5 : SF7 @ 125kHz
+            tx_frequency = 922700000;
+            tx_datarate = lora::DR_5;
+            tx_power = 14;
+            break;
+
+        default:
+            while (true) {
+                logFatal("no known channel plan in use - extra configuration is needed!");
+                wait(5);
+            }
+            break;
     }
     // in PEER_TO_PEER mode there is no join request/response transaction
     // as long as both Dots are configured correctly, they should be able to communicate