LoRa Discovery Kit
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‎2017-04-05
1:40 PM
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‎2023-08-16
2:37 AM
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Amelie ACKERMANN
Posted on April 05, 2017 at 22:40
LoRa Discovery Kit
STM32L072 and LoRa Discovery Kit featuring Open LoRa module by Murata using STM32L072CZY6TR MCU
http://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/b-l072z-lrwan1.html
Features
- Ultra-low-power STM32L0 Series MCUhttp://www.mouser.com/stm32l0, Cortex® -M0+ based with 192Kbytes of Flash memory, 20Kbytes of RAM, 6Kbytes of EEPROM, LCD, crystal-less USB, T-RNG, PCROP
- 157dB maximum link budget
- +20dBm, 100mW constant RF output versus Vsupply
- +14dBm high efficiency PA
- Programmable bit rate up to 300kbps
- High sensitivity: down to -137dBm
- Bullet-proof front end: IIP3 = -12.5dBm
- 89dB blocking immunity
- Low RX current of 10mA, 200nA register retention
- Fully integrated synthesizer with a resolution of 61Hz
- FSK, GFSK, MSK, GMSK, LoRaâ„¢ and OOK modulations
- Built-in bit synchronizer for clock recovery
- Sync word recognition
- Preamble detection
- 127dB+ dynamic range RSSI
- Built-in temperature sensor and low battery indicator 1.65V to 3.6V power supply
The AT_Slave example (creates AT modem via ST-LINK VCP) is about 41KB in size
- Attached is original shipping firmware (April 2017) Ping-Pong Demo
- Added LoraDisco_ATSlave_US915.hex a build of the example from the Cube Extensions, USA 915 MHz option selected
- Added LoraDisco_ATSlave_US915_V111.hex a build from the V1.1.1 tree
- Added LoraDisco_ATSlave_US915HYBRID_V111.hex
- a build from the V1.1.1 tree w/US915_HYBRID (17-Aug-2017)
- Added LoraDisco_ATSlave_US915HYBRID_FULL_NOT_TINY_V111.hex.zip a build using Keil native sscanf/printf w/AT+SEND fixed
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‎2017-09-10 6:21 PM
>>Are you suggesting that all antennas should be mounted above the roof ?
In my situation the height would significantly improve my coverage area. I didn't want to get up there, or run cables.
Generally people don't want to make holes in the roof, but if you have A/C units and conduit already in place, it would certainly allow opportunities to get LoS.
I suspect jamming or contention could become an issue, the band here is quite wide, and time synchronized frequency/channel hopping (deployment specific LFSR and seed) could be implemented.
CAN has a relatively small payload, so time on-air would be quite low.
I found the NUCLEO and SX1272 bought separately netted out cheaper. These mix and match well with the DISCO implementation.
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‎2017-09-10 7:40 PM
I checked those boards,
The SX1276 has a much wider frequency range. 130 - 1020MHz over the SX1272 860 - 1020MHz
that new ST Kit B-L072Z-LRWAN1 has this new SX1276. its seems to be the better long term solution.
the chip itself, CMWX1ZZABZ-078 is under $20
at 37.5kbps, its double what I am using on CanBus.
nice to see the frequency synthesizer has a resolution of 61Hz.
I would use the chip on the slaves. not sure about the terminal, already a little crowded,
I may opt for USB to the ST kit B-L072Z-LRWAN1.
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‎2017-09-12 1:25 PM
LRWAN successfully ported to assorted STM32F4 boards using the SX1272 shield
NUCLEO-F401RE (64)
NUCLEO-F429ZI (144)
NUCLEO-F446ZE (144)
MDOT-915 (Multi-tech F411RET6 based SX1272 design)
https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/m/multi-tech-systems/mdot-series-modules
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‎2017-09-15 1:28 PM
STM32F412G-DISCOVERY
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‎2017-09-28 12:25 PM
With a roof mounted beacon, I was able to demonstrate street level LoS to 2.5 km (1.5 miles) with the least aggressive coding/spreading settings, using the Discovery boards, and 5 dBi antennas.
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‎2017-10-02 8:05 PM
Hi Clive
I don't know how to connect to the ST kit B-L072Z-LRWAN1 through USB to my PC. In attached image, i connect to my PC and don'tload usb driver of st-link/v2-1. It don't connect. please show me the image of connecting your PC with target board of the ST kit B-L072Z-LRWAN1.
Thans for your help. David
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‎2017-10-03 2:29 PM
Make sure you have current drivers, they should install as part of the ST-LINK Utilities package, or as the driver only package. You should see 4 or so devices come up related to the ST-LINK, VCP and MSC, etc
Connect directly to the PC, not via a hub. Try another cable, or USB port.
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‎2017-10-27 4:27 AM
marsh.nick wrote:
The SX1276 has a much wider frequency range. 130 - 1020MHz over the SX1272 860 - 1020MHz
that new ST Kit B-L072Z-LRWAN1 has this new SX1276.
Ah - but the
B-L072Z-LRWAN1 has that chip inside the muRata module - so that only the >799 MHz range is available (ie, the 868 & 915 bands).
See the muRata datasheet.
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‎2017-11-09 1:07 PM
LRWAN successfully ported to STM32F769I-DISC1 board using the SX1272 shield.
PoE powered node.
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‎2017-12-01 12:14 PM
LRWAN ported to the STM32L4R9I-DISCO (L4+)
board using the SX1272 shield.
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