2018-10-15 05:16 AM
We recently received our B-L072Z-LRWAN1 but are not able to run the program while batteries are plugged in. In the datasheet it says that we need to remove SB37 to accomplish this. But then I cant program it anymore? How can I use the board with battery only and still be able to program it?
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2020-01-16 06:17 AM
So it is definitely not the same problem!
2020-06-11 12:27 PM
I have the same problem. Opening the SB37 the board continue not transmitting.
2021-12-30 04:29 AM
Good morning.
I would like to know if someone has solved the problem because I have the same problem and I have already tried a lot of things. The program cannot be operated with any other power source than the USB. However, the LED07 is powered on with all 3 batteries.
Thanks a lot !
2022-01-01 02:26 AM
@PMART.1 "I would like to know if someone has solved the problem"
What problem, exactly?
Multiple posts above have said that removing SB37 (as the User Guide instructs) fixed their "problems".
@aperles had a completely different problem - and posted the workaround to that problem.
2022-01-01 02:40 AM
@aperles "I'm using the workaround proposed in https://ask.sigfox.com/questions/7717/cmwx1zzabz-blocks-on-tx-start-unless-pa2-and-pa3-a.html and things started working. It is related to the LPUART"
That link now seems to be broken.
But the solution is repeated here:
2022-01-05 12:53 AM
Hi,
@PMART.1 As Andrew comments, I've solved this problem by changing the configuration of the LPUART. If you use the workaround of connecting directly the PA2 and PA3 to +Vcc is too aggressive and you could burn out the micro.
That being said, consider that the Murata cmwx1zzabz module is suffering from a shortage, so developing based on this is not a good idea right now.
If you seek dual Sigfox-LoRaWAN operation, then I suggest considering something based on the STM32WL series.
Best,
�?ngel
2022-05-10 03:25 AM
Having made mods to run on battery / get minimum power, here's a post on how to reconnect the ST-Link for programming & debug:
https://community.st.com/s/question/0D53W00001XvfJtSAJ/restore-stlink-connection-on-bl072zlrwan1