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I-CUBE-LRWAN v2.0.0 with Nucleo-L073RZ board and I-Nucleo-LRWAN1 shield

Nucleo-L073RZ board and I-Nucleo-LRWAN1 (USI module) shield - as supplied as the "Sensor" part of the P-NUCLEO-LRWAN2 kit:

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The documentation refers to I-CUBE-LRWAN at v1.2.2; in v2.0.0 (March 2021), the directory structure has changed somewhat.

I assume the correct path for the "Sensor" node project is now:

Projects\NUCLEO-L073RZ\Applications\LoRaWAN\LoRaWAN_AT_Master\STM32CubeIDE\I_NUCLEO_LRWAN1

Can anyone confirm if this actually works?

At the moment, mine doesn't seem to be sending any AT commands from the Nucleo board to the USI shield...

A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked.
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
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So that is a different question, and relates to a different version - you should start a new thread for that.

A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked.
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
ELeit.3
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Hi, I'm Erton and purchase a P-nucleo-LRWAN2 and i can't run any exemples on STM32CubeExpansion_LRWAN_V2.1.0, my board and shield is a L073RZ and I-NUCLEO-LRWAN1.

In my case, i disable debug and now is my teraterm is

0693W00000NpzErQAJ.pngI noticed the index #USE_I_NUCLEO_LRWAN1 is gray in all code. I try rebuild the index but

unsuccessfully. Can someone help me?

Best Regards!!!

EDIT

My firmware version of I-NUCLEO_LRWAN1 is 4.0.2.

@ELeit.3​  - "STM32CubeExpansion_LRWAN_V2.1.0"

The original thread is nearly a year old, and was about v2.0.0 - so I think it would be better to start a new thread.

You can always give a link to this thread, for reference...

(also a link here to your new thread - so people will find it)

A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked.
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.