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exploring_lorawan [2018/10/29 14:41] – [4. Applications] samerexploring_lorawan [2018/10/30 08:14] – [3. Devices] samer
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-Let us analyze to radio parameters in the sketch by answering the following questions.+Let us analyze the radio parameters in the sketch by answering the following questions.
  
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-The LMIC library defines a set of events corresponding to the protocol machine state. These events appear in the ''onEvent()'' function.+The LMIC library (see {{ :lmic-v1.5.pdf | documentation}}) defines a set of events corresponding to the protocol machine state. These events appear in the ''onEvent()'' function.
  
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-Now you are ready to compile the sketch and upload it to the LoRaWAN device. Connect the device a USB port on your PC, choose the board type as presented in [[exploring_lora|Exploring LoRa lab]] and select the corresponding port. Compile and upload!+Now you are ready to compile the sketch and upload it to the LoRaWAN device. Connect the device to a USB port on your PC, choose the board type as presented in [[exploring_lora|Exploring LoRa lab]] and select the corresponding port. Compile and upload!
  
 Open the serial monitor in the Arduino IDE at 115200 baud and analyse the debug messages. Open the serial monitor in the Arduino IDE at 115200 baud and analyse the debug messages.
exploring_lorawan.txt · Last modified: 2021/11/02 06:31 by samer