lallit.55
Newbie level 4
Hello Techies,
I am working on a LoRAWAN enabled node using Microchip LoRAWAN module RN2483.
I want to utilize the on-chip MCU (no external host MCU) and connect some sensors via available GPIOs, and relay the sensor data via LoRa to gateway.
Can we use the on-chip EEPROM and on-chip MCU for application firmware programming? If yes,
- How much space will be available for application firmware?
- What is the total EEPROM size?
- How can we load it via UART without disturbing the on board LoRa stack and bootloader?
- How can the application firmware send commands to the LoRa stack? (there is no external host MCU)
Regards,
Lalit
I am working on a LoRAWAN enabled node using Microchip LoRAWAN module RN2483.
I want to utilize the on-chip MCU (no external host MCU) and connect some sensors via available GPIOs, and relay the sensor data via LoRa to gateway.
Can we use the on-chip EEPROM and on-chip MCU for application firmware programming? If yes,
- How much space will be available for application firmware?
- What is the total EEPROM size?
- How can we load it via UART without disturbing the on board LoRa stack and bootloader?
- How can the application firmware send commands to the LoRa stack? (there is no external host MCU)
Regards,
Lalit