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Example with library lmic for stm32 https://github.com/mcci-catena/arduino-lmic
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/******************************************************************************* | |
* Copyright (c) 2015 Thomas Telkamp and Matthijs Kooijman | |
* | |
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to anyone | |
* obtaining a copy of this document and accompanying files, | |
* to do whatever they want with them without any restriction, | |
* including, but not limited to, copying, modification and redistribution. | |
* NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND IS PROVIDED. | |
* | |
* This example sends a valid LoRaWAN packet with payload "Hello, | |
* world!", using frequency and encryption settings matching those of | |
* the The Things Network. | |
* | |
* This uses OTAA (Over-the-air activation), where where a DevEUI and | |
* application key is configured, which are used in an over-the-air | |
* activation procedure where a DevAddr and session keys are | |
* assigned/generated for use with all further communication. | |
* | |
* Note: LoRaWAN per sub-band duty-cycle limitation is enforced (1% in | |
* g1, 0.1% in g2), but not the TTN fair usage policy (which is probably | |
* violated by this sketch when left running for longer)! | |
* To use this sketch, first register your application and device with | |
* the things network, to set or generate an AppEUI, DevEUI and AppKey. | |
* Multiple devices can use the same AppEUI, but each device has its own | |
* DevEUI and AppKey. | |
* | |
* Do not forget to define the radio type correctly in config.h. | |
* | |
*******************************************************************************/ | |
#include <lmic.h> | |
#include <hal/hal.h> | |
#include <SPI.h> | |
// This EUI must be in little-endian format, so least-significant-byte | |
// first. When copying an EUI from ttnctl output, this means to reverse | |
// the bytes. For TTN issued EUIs the last bytes should be 0xD5, 0xB3, | |
// 0x70. | |
static const u1_t PROGMEM APPEUI[8]= {0x23,0x87,0x94,0x20,0x40,0x89,0x37,0x56}; | |
void os_getArtEui (u1_t* buf) { memcpy_P(buf, APPEUI, 8);} | |
// This should also be in little endian format, see above. | |
static const u1_t PROGMEM DEVEUI[8]= {0x89,0x67,0x45,0x23,0x43,0x65,0x87,0x09}; | |
void os_getDevEui (u1_t* buf) { memcpy_P(buf, DEVEUI, 8);} | |
// This key should be in big endian format (or, since it is not really a | |
// number but a block of memory, endianness does not really apply). In | |
// practice, a key taken from the TTN console can be copied as-is. | |
static const u1_t PROGMEM APPKEY[16] = {0x98,0x76,0x54,0x56,0x78,0x90,0x32,0x92,0x48,0x93,0x40,0x32,0x49,0x82,0x34,0x89}; | |
void os_getDevKey (u1_t* buf) { memcpy_P(buf, APPKEY, 16);} | |
static uint8_t mydata[] = "Hello, world!"; | |
static osjob_t sendjob; | |
// Schedule TX every this many seconds (might become longer due to duty | |
// cycle limitations). | |
const unsigned TX_INTERVAL = 20; | |
// LORA | |
#define RADIO_RESET_PORT PB13 | |
#define RADIO_MOSI_PORT PA7 | |
#define RADIO_MISO_PORT PA6 | |
#define RADIO_SCLK_PORT PA5 | |
#define RADIO_NSS_PORT PB0 | |
#define RADIO_DIO_0_PORT PA11 | |
#define RADIO_DIO_1_PORT PB1 | |
#define RADIO_DIO_2_PORT PA3 | |
#define RADIO_DIO_3_PORT PH0 | |
#define RADIO_DIO_4_PORT PC13 | |
#define RADIO_RF_CRX_RX PB_6 //CRF3 (ANT_SWITCH_TX_BOOST) | |
#define RADIO_RF_CBT_HF PB_7 //CRF2 HF (ANT_SWITCH_TX_RFO) | |
#define RADIO_RF_CTX_PA PA_4 //CRF1 | |
// Pin mapping | |
const lmic_pinmap lmic_pins = { | |
.nss = RADIO_NSS_PORT, | |
.rxtx = RADIO_RF_CTX_PA, | |
.rst = RADIO_RESET_PORT, | |
.dio = {RADIO_DIO_0_PORT, RADIO_DIO_1_PORT, RADIO_DIO_2_PORT}, | |
// the RAK811 module needs PA_4 high for RX, low for TX??????? | |
//.rxtx_rx_active = 1, | |
}; | |
void onEvent (ev_t ev) { | |
Serial.print(os_getTime()); | |
Serial.print(": "); | |
switch(ev) { | |
case EV_SCAN_TIMEOUT: | |
Serial.println(F("EV_SCAN_TIMEOUT")); | |
break; | |
case EV_BEACON_FOUND: | |
Serial.println(F("EV_BEACON_FOUND")); | |
break; | |
case EV_BEACON_MISSED: | |
Serial.println(F("EV_BEACON_MISSED")); | |
break; | |
case EV_BEACON_TRACKED: | |
Serial.println(F("EV_BEACON_TRACKED")); | |
break; | |
case EV_JOINING: | |
Serial.println(F("EV_JOINING")); | |
break; | |
case EV_JOINED: | |
Serial.println(F("EV_JOINED")); | |
{ | |
u4_t netid = 0; | |
devaddr_t devaddr = 0; | |
u1_t nwkKey[16]; | |
u1_t artKey[16]; | |
LMIC_getSessionKeys(&netid, &devaddr, nwkKey, artKey); | |
Serial.print("netid: "); | |
Serial.println(netid, DEC); | |
Serial.print("devaddr: "); | |
Serial.println(devaddr, HEX); | |
Serial.print("artKey: "); | |
for (int i=0; i<sizeof(artKey); ++i) { | |
if (i != 0) | |
Serial.print("-"); | |
Serial.print(artKey[i], HEX); | |
} | |
Serial.println(""); | |
Serial.print("nwkKey: "); | |
for (int i=0; i<sizeof(nwkKey); ++i) { | |
if (i != 0) | |
Serial.print("-"); | |
Serial.print(nwkKey[i], HEX); | |
} | |
Serial.println(""); | |
LMIC_setSeqnoUp(140); | |
} | |
// Disable link check validation (automatically enabled | |
// during join, but not supported by TTN at this time). | |
LMIC_setLinkCheckMode(0); | |
break; | |
case EV_RFU1: | |
Serial.println(F("EV_RFU1")); | |
break; | |
case EV_JOIN_FAILED: | |
Serial.println(F("EV_JOIN_FAILED")); | |
break; | |
case EV_REJOIN_FAILED: | |
Serial.println(F("EV_REJOIN_FAILED")); | |
break; | |
break; | |
case EV_TXCOMPLETE: | |
Serial.println(F("EV_TXCOMPLETE (includes waiting for RX windows)")); | |
if (LMIC.txrxFlags & TXRX_ACK) | |
Serial.println(F("Received ack")); | |
if (LMIC.dataLen) { | |
Serial.println(F("Received ")); | |
Serial.println(LMIC.dataLen); | |
Serial.println(F(" bytes of payload")); | |
} | |
// Schedule next transmission | |
os_setTimedCallback(&sendjob, os_getTime()+sec2osticks(TX_INTERVAL), do_send); | |
break; | |
case EV_LOST_TSYNC: | |
Serial.println(F("EV_LOST_TSYNC")); | |
break; | |
case EV_RESET: | |
Serial.println(F("EV_RESET")); | |
break; | |
case EV_RXCOMPLETE: | |
// data received in ping slot | |
Serial.println(F("EV_RXCOMPLETE")); | |
break; | |
case EV_LINK_DEAD: | |
Serial.println(F("EV_LINK_DEAD")); | |
break; | |
case EV_LINK_ALIVE: | |
Serial.println(F("EV_LINK_ALIVE")); | |
break; | |
default: | |
Serial.println(F("Unknown event")); | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
void do_send(osjob_t* j){ | |
// Check if there is not a current TX/RX job running | |
if (LMIC.opmode & OP_TXRXPEND) { | |
Serial.println(F("OP_TXRXPEND, not sending")); | |
} else { | |
// Prepare upstream data transmission at the next possible time. | |
LMIC_setTxData2(1, mydata, sizeof(mydata)-1, 0); | |
Serial.println(F("Packet queued")); | |
} | |
// Next TX is scheduled after TX_COMPLETE event. | |
} | |
void setup() { | |
SPI.setMISO(RADIO_MISO_PORT); | |
SPI.setMOSI(RADIO_MOSI_PORT); | |
SPI.setSCLK(RADIO_SCLK_PORT); | |
SPI.setSSEL(RADIO_NSS_PORT); | |
Serial.begin(9600); | |
Serial.println(F("Starting")); | |
// LMIC init | |
os_init(); | |
// Reset the MAC state. Session and pending data transfers will be discarded. | |
LMIC_reset(); | |
LMIC_setLinkCheckMode(0); | |
LMIC_setDrTxpow(DR_SF7,14); | |
LMIC_selectSubBand(7); | |
// Start job (sending automatically starts OTAA too) | |
do_send(&sendjob); | |
} | |
void loop() { | |
os_runloop_once(); | |
} |
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