Range of tweaks & dutycycle / FUP
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For full API reference, see the GitHub Pages
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https://jgromes.github.io/RadioLib/
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For LoRaWAN details, see the wiki page
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https://github.com/jgromes/RadioLib/wiki/LoRaWAN
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*/
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// include the library
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// SX1262 has the following pin order:
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// Module(NSS/CS, DIO1, RESET, BUSY)
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// SX1262 radio = new Module(8, 14, 12, 13);
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SX1262 radio = new Module(8, 14, 12, 13);
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// SX1278 has the following pin order:
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// Module(NSS/CS, DIO0, RESET, DIO1)
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SX1278 radio = new Module(10, 2, 9, 3);
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// SX1278 radio = new Module(10, 2, 9, 3);
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// create the node instance on the EU-868 band
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// using the radio module and the encryption key
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// such as US915 and AU915, you must specify
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// the subband that matches the Frequency Plan
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// that you selected on your LoRaWAN console
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/*
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LoRaWANNode node(&radio, &US915, 2);
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*/
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// LoRaWANNode node(&radio, &US915, 2);
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void setup() {
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Serial.begin(9600);
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// initialize radio (SX1262 / SX1278 / ... ) with default settings
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Serial.print(F("[Radio] Initializing ... "));
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int state = radio.begin();
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while(true);
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}
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// application identifier - pre-LoRaWAN 1.1.0, this was called appEUI
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// when adding new end device in TTN, you will have to enter this number
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// you can pick any number you want, but it has to be unique
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uint64_t joinEUI = 0x12AD1011B0C0FFEE;
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// JoinEUI - previous versions of LoRaWAN called this AppEUI
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// for development purposes you can use all zeros - see wiki for details
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uint64_t joinEUI = 0x0000000000000000;
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// device identifier - this number can be anything
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// when adding new end device in TTN, you can generate this number,
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// or you can set any value you want, provided it is also unique
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uint64_t devEUI = 0x70B3D57ED005E120;
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// DevEUI - The device's Extended Unique Identifier
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// TTN will generate one for you
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uint64_t devEUI = 0x----------------;
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// select some encryption keys which will be used to secure the communication
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// there are two of them - network key and application key
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// because LoRaWAN uses AES-128, the key MUST be 16 bytes (or characters) long
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// network key is the ASCII string "topSecretKey1234"
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uint8_t nwkKey[] = { 0x74, 0x6F, 0x70, 0x53, 0x65, 0x63, 0x72, 0x65,
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0x74, 0x4B, 0x65, 0x79, 0x31, 0x32, 0x33, 0x34 };
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// application key is the ASCII string "aDifferentKeyABC"
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uint8_t appKey[] = { 0x61, 0x44, 0x69, 0x66, 0x66, 0x65, 0x72, 0x65,
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0x6E, 0x74, 0x4B, 0x65, 0x79, 0x41, 0x42, 0x43 };
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// prior to LoRaWAN 1.1.0, only a single "nwkKey" is used
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// when connecting to LoRaWAN 1.0 network, "appKey" will be disregarded
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// and can be set to NULL
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// encryption keys used to secure the communication
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// TTN will generate them for you
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// see wiki for details on copying & pasting them
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uint8_t nwkKey[] = { 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--,
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0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x-- };
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uint8_t appKey[] = { 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--,
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0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x--, 0x-- };
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// on EEPROM-enabled boards, after the device has been activated,
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// the session can be restored without rejoining after device power cycle
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// this is intrinsically done when calling `beginOTAA()` with the same keys
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// in that case, the function will not need to transmit a JoinRequest
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// Manages uplink intervals to the TTN Fair Use Policy
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node.setDutyCycle(true, 1250);
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// now we can start the activation
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// this can take up to 10 seconds, and requires a LoRaWAN gateway in range
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// a specific starting-datarate can be selected in dynamic bands (e.g. EU868):
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/*
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uint8_t joinDr = 4;
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state = node.beginOTAA(joinEUI, devEUI, nwkKey, appKey, joinDr);
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*/
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// Begin the join to the network
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Serial.print(F("[LoRaWAN] Attempting over-the-air activation ... "));
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state = node.beginOTAA(joinEUI, devEUI, nwkKey, appKey);
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if(state >= RADIOLIB_ERR_NONE) {
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Serial.println(F("success!"));
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delay(2000); // small delay between joining and uplink
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Serial.println(state);
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while(true);
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}
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}
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} // setup
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// counter to keep track of transmitted packets
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int count = 0;
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void loop() {
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// send uplink to port 10
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Serial.print(F("[LoRaWAN] Sending uplink packet ... "));
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String strUp = "Hello!" + String(count++);
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String strUp = "Hello! " + String(count++);
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String strDown;
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int state = node.sendReceive(strUp, 10, strDown);
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if(state == RADIOLIB_ERR_NONE) {
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Serial.println(F(" Hz"));
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} else if(state == RADIOLIB_ERR_RX_TIMEOUT) {
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Serial.println(F("no downlink!"));
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Serial.println(F(""));
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} else {
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Serial.print(F("failed, code "));
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Serial.println(state);
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}
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// on EEPROM enabled boards, you should save the current session
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// by calling "saveSession" which allows retrieving the session after reboot or deepsleep
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// on boards that can save to Flash or EEPROMthis saves the session
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// which allows recall of the session after reboot or deepsleep
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node.saveSession();
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// wait before sending another packet
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uint32_t minimumDelay = 60000; // try to send once every minute
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uint32_t interval = node.timeUntilUplink(); // calculate minimum duty cycle delay (per law!)
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uint32_t minimumDelay = 300000; // try to send once every 3 minutes
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uint32_t interval = node.timeUntilUplink(); // calculate minimum duty cycle delay (per FUP & law!)
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uint32_t delayMs = max(interval, minimumDelay); // cannot send faster than duty cycle allows
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Serial.print(F("[LoRaWAN] Next uplink in "));
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Serial.print(delayMs/60);
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Serial.println(F("s"));
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delay(delayMs);
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}
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} // loop
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