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Heltec Node

The document contains a C++ code for a LoRaWAN application, including configurations for OTAA and ABP activation methods. It defines device identifiers, application keys, transmission settings, and a state machine for managing device states such as initialization, joining, sending, and sleeping. The code also includes a function to prepare the payload for transmission and manages the duty cycle for sending data packets.

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Heltec Node

The document contains a C++ code for a LoRaWAN application, including configurations for OTAA and ABP activation methods. It defines device identifiers, application keys, transmission settings, and a state machine for managing device states such as initialization, joining, sending, and sleeping. The code also includes a function to prepare the payload for transmission and manages the duty cycle for sending data packets.

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#include "LoRaWan_APP.

h"
/* OTAA para*/
uint8_t devEui[] = { 0x70, 0xB3, 0xD5, 0x7E, 0xD0, 0x06, 0xD9, 0xED };
//70B3D57ED006D9ED
uint8_t appEui[] = { 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 };
uint8_t appKey[] = { 0x06, 0x69, 0x06, 0x42, 0x14, 0x7C, 0x20, 0x1E, 0x14, 0x1E,
0x7E, 0xEC, 0xC0, 0x04, 0x98, 0x73 }; //06 69 06 42 14 7C 20 1E 14 1E 7E EC C0 04
98 73
/* ABP para*/
uint8_t nwkSKey[] = { 0x15, 0xb1, 0xd0, 0xef, 0xa4, 0x63, 0xdf, 0xbe, 0x3d, 0x11,
0x18, 0x1e, 0x1e, 0xc7, 0xda,0x85 };
uint8_t appSKey[] = { 0xd7, 0x2c, 0x78, 0x75, 0x8c, 0xdc, 0xca, 0xbf, 0x55, 0xee,
0x4a, 0x77, 0x8d, 0x16, 0xef,0x67 };
uint32_t devAddr = ( uint32_t )0x007e6ae1;
/*LoraWan channelsmask*/
uint16_t userChannelsMask[6]={ 0x00FF,0x0000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0000 };
/*LoraWan region, select in arduino IDE tools*/
LoRaMacRegion_t loraWanRegion = ACTIVE_REGION;
/*LoraWan Class, Class A and Class C are supported*/
DeviceClass_t loraWanClass = CLASS_A;
/*the application data transmission duty cycle. value in [ms].*/
uint32_t appTxDutyCycle = 15000;
/*OTAA or ABP*/
bool overTheAirActivation = true;
/*ADR enable*/
bool loraWanAdr = true;
/* Indicates if the node is sending confirmed or unconfirmed messages */
bool isTxConfirmed = true;
/* Application port */
uint8_t appPort = 2;
/*!
* Number of trials to transmit the frame, if the LoRaMAC layer did not
* receive an acknowledgment. The MAC performs a datarate adaptation,
* according to the LoRaWAN Specification V1.0.2, chapter 18.4, according
* to the following table:
*
* Transmission nb | Data Rate
* ----------------|-----------
* 1 (first) | DR
* 2 | DR
* 3 | max(DR-1,0)
* 4 | max(DR-1,0)
* 5 | max(DR-2,0)
* 6 | max(DR-2,0)
* 7 | max(DR-3,0)
* 8 | max(DR-3,0)
*
* Note, that if NbTrials is set to 1 or 2, the MAC will not decrease
* the datarate, in case the LoRaMAC layer did not receive an acknowledgment
*/
uint8_t confirmedNbTrials = 4;
/* Prepares the payload of the frame */
static void prepareTxFrame( uint8_t port )
{
/*appData size is LORAWAN_APP_DATA_MAX_SIZE which is defined in
"commissioning.h".
*appDataSize max value is LORAWAN_APP_DATA_MAX_SIZE.
*if enabled AT, don't modify LORAWAN_APP_DATA_MAX_SIZE, it may cause system
hanging or failure.
*if disabled AT, LORAWAN_APP_DATA_MAX_SIZE can be modified, the max value is
reference to lorawan region and SF.
*for example, if use REGION_CN470,
*the max value for different DR can be found in MaxPayloadOfDatarateCN470 refer
to DataratesCN470 and BandwidthsCN470 in "RegionCN470.h".
*/
appDataSize = 4;
appData[0] = 0x00;
appData[1] = 0x01;
appData[2] = 0x02;
appData[3] = 0x03;
}
RTC_DATA_ATTR bool firstrun = true;
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200);
Mcu.begin(HELTEC_BOARD,SLOW_CLK_TPYE);
if(firstrun)
{
LoRaWAN.displayMcuInit();
firstrun = false;
}
}
void loop()
{
switch( deviceState )
{
case DEVICE_STATE_INIT:
{
#if(LORAWAN_DEVEUI_AUTO)
LoRaWAN.generateDeveuiByChipID();
#endif
LoRaWAN.init(loraWanClass,loraWanRegion);
//both set join DR and DR when ADR off
LoRaWAN.setDefaultDR(3);
break;
}
case DEVICE_STATE_JOIN:
{
LoRaWAN.displayJoining();
LoRaWAN.join();
break;
}
case DEVICE_STATE_SEND:
{
LoRaWAN.displaySending();
prepareTxFrame( appPort );
LoRaWAN.send();
deviceState = DEVICE_STATE_CYCLE;
break;
}
case DEVICE_STATE_CYCLE:
{
// Schedule next packet transmission
txDutyCycleTime = appTxDutyCycle + randr( -APP_TX_DUTYCYCLE_RND,
APP_TX_DUTYCYCLE_RND );
LoRaWAN.cycle(txDutyCycleTime);
deviceState = DEVICE_STATE_SLEEP;
break;
}
case DEVICE_STATE_SLEEP:
{
LoRaWAN.displayAck();
LoRaWAN.sleep(loraWanClass);
break;
}
default:
{
deviceState = DEVICE_STATE_INIT;
break;
}
}
}

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