2024-12-06 06:01 AM
I noticed that the STM product P-NUCLEO-LRWAN1 is marked as obsolete. This kit includes the Nucleo-L073RZ and the SX1272MB2xAS LoRa® extension board. However, when searching for these components individually, both are still listed as active.
This situation raises a few questions:
I’d appreciate any guidance or clarification from the community or those familiar with this kit.
Thank you!
2024-12-06 06:14 AM
@Akshay2 wrote:Are there any official alternatives or updated bundles recommended for prototyping LoRa® solutions using STM32?
B-L072Z-LRWAN1 is still 'Active':
https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/b-l072z-lrwan1.html
and there's the NUCLEO-WL55JC:
https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/nucleo-wl55jc.html
2024-12-06 06:39 AM - edited 2024-12-06 07:03 AM
The same software compiles and works, not clear what additional "support" you'd need. Most of the original material used the Semtech firmware as a basis, and could be ported to a number of STM32 platforms, where low-power wasn't the only driver. Also other ports on Arduino, and integration with CubeMX as I recall
For quite a while is was more cost effect to find the components individually, or use the Murata based part or DISCO boards using the SX1272 and a 192KB STM32L072. The Murata module was also available on things like the Arduino MKR WAN 1300, also a whole host of REYAX and HELTEC modules too.
The world moves on, and now the functionality has been integrated on the STM32WL models, basically the equivalent to the SX126x
2024-12-06 06:56 AM
The B-L072Z-LRWAN1 was arguably the better integrated solution and allowed for prototyping. Could be modified, I regularly removed the battery pack, replaced with a rechargable unit, and screens, etc.
If it's too big or costly, you can find Arduino MKR WAN 1300 board for around $20
HELTEC has units with STM32L432 or L152
The LRWAN software library can be ported the F4, F7, etc
My assumption is the original kit had served it's purpose, and ST / SEMTECH didn't want to create themselves a whole bunch of manufacturing and inventory grief of having the separate boards when the integrated solution was available.
The SX1272MB2DAS is still available, but it's hard to determine the long-term availability
Lots of alternate modules which could be readily reprogrammed and used as development proxies as you design your own.
2024-12-06 07:02 AM
P-NUCLEO-LRWAN1, available from Mouser for $71.62
Or
SX1272MB2DAS $31.68
NUCLEO-L073RZ $13.81
$45.49
2024-12-06 07:52 AM