SX1276 Shield based Applications
Dependencies: X_NUCLEO_IKS01A1 LoRaWAN-lib SX1276Lib mbed
LoRaWAN-SX1276-Application Demo uses SX1276MB1LAS mbed component shield on a nucleo board platform to demonstrate a Class-A LoRaWAN device in the 915MHz ISM band for North American region. It uses the LoRaWAN-lib and SX1276Lib libraries.
Comissioning.h (LoRaWAN Network Configuration)
The end-device can be activated in one of the two ways:
Over the Air (OTA) activation can be enabled as shown in the figure below.
The end-device must be configured with the following parameters:
LORAWAN_DEVICE_EUI
(8 Bytes) : Fist 3 Bytes is the Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) followed by 5 bytes of unique ID. If not defined by user, then the firmware automatically assigns one to the end-deviceLORAWAN_APPLICATION_EUI
(8 Bytes)LORAWAN_APPLICATION_KEY
(or DEVKEY) (16 Bytes)
Activation by Personalization (ABP) can be enabled as shown in the figure below.
The end-device must be configured with the following parameters:
LORAWAN_DEVICE_ADDRESS
(4 Bytes) : If not defined by user, then the firmware automatically assigns one to the end-deviceLORAWAN_NWKSKEY
(16 Bytes)LORAWAN_APPSKEY
(16 Bytes)
Config.h (LoRaWAN Communication Parameters)
- Mode of Operation : Hybrid
If the end-device needs to be configured to operate over 8-channels, then
Hybrid Mode
needs to be enabled
- Mode of Operation : Frequency Hop
If the end-device needs to be configured to operate over 64-channels, then
Hybrid Mode
needs to be disabled
- Delay between successive JOIN REQUESTs :
The delay between successive Join Requests (until the end-device joins the network) can be configured using the parameter
OVER_THE_AIR_ACTIVATION_DUTYCYCLE
- Inter-Frame Delay :
One can change the delay between each frame transmission using
APP_TX_DUTYCYCLE
It is advisable thatAPP_TX_DUTYCYCLE
is greater than or equal to 3sec.
- Data Rate :
The data rate can be configured as per LoRaWAN specification using the paramter
LORAWAN_DEFAULT_DATARATE
. The range of values are DR_0, DR_1, DR_2, DR_3 and DR_4
- Confirmed/Unconfirmed Messages :
The uplink message or payload can be chosen to be confirmed or unconfirmed using the parameter
LORAWAN_CONFIRMED_MSG_ON
. When set to 1, the transmitted messages need to be confirmed with anACK
by the network server in the subsequent RX window. When set to 0, noACK
is requested.
- ADR ON/OFF :
The ADR can be enabled or disabled using the parameter
LORAWAN_ADR_ON
. When set to 1, ADR is enabled and disabled when set to 0.
- Application Port :
The application port can be set using parameter
LORAWAN_APP_PORT
. A few examples are associated to specific Application Port, and are defined in Config.h
- Payload Length :
The lenght of the payload (in bytes) to be transmitted can be configured using
LORAWAN_APP_DATA_SIZE
- Transmit Power :
The transmit power can be configured using
LORAWAN_TX_POWER
(LoRaMAC verifies if the set power is compliant with the LoRaWAN spec and FCC guidelines)
The baud-rate for serial terminal display is 115200
Diff: app/Config.h
- Revision:
- 6:c5f2da0de0b0
- Parent:
- 4:aad57e03bf82
--- a/app/Config.h Sun Nov 26 03:26:34 2017 +0000 +++ b/app/Config.h Wed Jul 18 22:26:26 2018 +0000 @@ -28,6 +28,12 @@ */ #define USE_BAND_915 +#else +/*! + * Configure Channel Block A thru H + */ +#define USE_BAND_915_HYBRID_BLOCK_A + #endif /*! @@ -45,14 +51,14 @@ * \remark 1 : Confirmed messages enabled. Must receive ACK from network server 0 : Confirmed messages disabled. */ -#define LORAWAN_CONFIRMED_MSG_ON 1 +#define LORAWAN_CONFIRMED_MSG_ON 0 /*! * LoRaWAN Adaptive Data Rate * * \remark Please note that when ADR is enabled the end-device uses default datarate of DR_0 */ -#define LORAWAN_ADR_ON 0 +#define LORAWAN_ADR_ON 1 /*! * Default mote datarate @@ -70,7 +76,7 @@ * * \remark The Tx power level is set as TX_POWER_P_DBM, where 10 <= P <= 30 and P is even value { i.e. P = 10, 12, 14 ... 28 or 30 } */ -#define LORAWAN_TX_POWER TX_POWER_20_DBM +#define LORAWAN_TX_POWER TX_POWER_14_DBM #if ( LORAWAN_APP_PORT == 5 ) /*====================================================