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=== End nodes ===
=== End nodes ===
* [https://www.semtech.com/products/wireless-rf/lora-transceivers/sx1262 datasheets and resources]
* [https://www.semtech.com/products/wireless-rf/lora-transceivers/sx1262 SX1262 datasheets and resources]


=== Pinephone backplate ===
=== Pinephone backplate ===
* [[File:Pinephone_LoRa_BackPanel_Schematic-v1.0-20210402.pdf]]
* [[File:Pinephone_LoRa_BackPanel_Schematic-v1.0-20210402.pdf]]
* [[File:CA-S01_LoRa_Chip_Antenna_in_Chinese.pdf]]
* [[File:CA-S01_LoRa_Chip_Antenna_in_Chinese.pdf]]

Revision as of 00:46, 21 April 2021

Page under construction, information subject to change.


Gateway

The gateway will be available in two variants - indoor and outdoor. All that is known about the outdoor unit is that it will have "an aluminum, rugged and water resistant case". The indoor unit consists of a PINE A64-LTS, fitted with a purpose built hat (adapter) which uses a LoRa module by RakWireless. The chipset used is the SX1302, and the module via the SPI interface. There are two external connections on the enclosure for the GPS and loRa antenna.

Armbian image for gateway

Gateway is based on the pine64 A64-LTS, and the current Armbian_21.02.3 image has a broken DTS. The fault and fix was identified by user dippywood on the Armbian forums in this thread, and until a new version is released, patched versions are available here (576MB gz) and here (278 xz).

End nodes

There are several end-node units planned:

  • loRa back case for the PinePhone
  • standalone USB dongle-type end-node adapter
  • PineTab adapter
  • as well as a SPI module (which can also be configured as a USB LoRa dongle)
  • a LoRa stick powered by a single 18650 battery (using the BL602, and can be fitted with GPS, an low-power OLED panel and additional sensors)

All the end-nodes use the SX1262 chip.


Datasheets and schematics

Gateway

End nodes

Pinephone backplate