// COUNTRY AND PROJECT SPECIFIC DEFINITIONS FOR LMIC STACK // COUNTRY SETTINGS // --> please check with you local regulations for ISM band frequency use! #define CFG_eu868 1 // Europe (high band) //#define CFG_eu433 1 // Europe (low band) //#define CFG_us915 1 // USA, Canada and South America //#define CFG_in866 1 // India //#define CFG_au915 1 // Australia //#define CFG_as923 1 // Asia //#define CFG_cn783 1 // China (high band) //#define CFG_cn490 1 // China (low band) //#define CFG_kr920 1 // Korea // LMIC LORAWAN STACK SETTINGS // --> adapt to your device only if necessary // use interrupts only if LORA_IRQ and LORA_DIO are connected to interrupt // capable and separate GPIO pins on your board, if not don't enable #if (LORA_IRQ) != (LORA_IO1) #define LMIC_USE_INTERRUPTS 1 #endif // avoid lmic warning if we don't configure radio in case we haven't one #if !(defined(CFG_sx1272_radio) || defined(CFG_sx1276_radio)) #define CFG_sx1276_radio 1 #endif // time sync via LoRaWAN network, note: not supported by TTNv2 #define LMIC_ENABLE_DeviceTimeReq 1 // This tells LMIC to make the receive windows bigger, in case your clock is // faster or slower. This causes the transceiver to be earlier switched on, // so consuming more power. You may sharpen (reduce) this value if you are // limited on battery. // ATTN: VALUES > 7 WILL CAUSE RECEPTION AND JOIN PROBLEMS WITH HIGH SF RATES //#define CLOCK_ERROR_PROCENTAGE 5 // Set this to 1 to enable some basic debug output (using printf) about // RF settings used during transmission and reception. Set to 2 to // enable more verbose output. Make sure that printf is actually // configured (e.g. on AVR it is not by default), otherwise using it can // cause crashing. //#define LMIC_DEBUG_LEVEL 2 // Enable this to allow using printf() to print to the given serial port // (or any other Print object). This can be easy for debugging. The // current implementation only works on AVR, though. //#define LMIC_PRINTF_TO Serial // Change the SPI clock speed if you encounter errors // communicating with the radio. // The standard range is 125kHz-8MHz, but some boards can go faster. //#define LMIC_SPI_FREQ 1E6 // Any runtime assertion failures are printed to this serial port (or // any other Print object). If this is unset, any failures just silently // halt execution. #define LMIC_FAILURE_TO Serial // Uncomment this to disable all code related to joining //#define DISABLE_JOIN // Uncomment this to disable all code related to ping #define DISABLE_PING // Uncomment this to disable all code related to beacon tracking. // Requires ping to be disabled too#define DISABLE_BEACONS // Uncomment these to disable the corresponding MAC commands. // Class A //#define DISABLE_MCMD_DCAP_REQ // duty cycle cap //#define DISABLE_MCMD_DN2P_SET // 2nd DN window param //#define DISABLE_MCMD_SNCH_REQ // set new channel // Class B //#define DISABLE_MCMD_PING_SET // set ping freq, automatically disabled by // DISABLE_PING #define DISABLE_MCMD_BCNI_ANS // next beacon start, automatical // disabled by DISABLE_BEACON // In LoRaWAN, a gateway applies I/Q inversion on TX, and nodes do the // same on RX. This ensures that gateways can talk to nodes and vice // versa, but gateways will not hear other gateways and nodes will not // hear other nodes. By uncommenting this macro, this inversion is // disabled and this node can hear other nodes. If two nodes both have // this macro set, they can talk to each other (but they can no longer // hear gateways). This should probably only be used when debugging // and/or when talking to the radio directly (e.g. like in the "raw" // example). //#define DISABLE_INVERT_IQ_ON_RX // This allows choosing between multiple included AES implementations. // Make sure exactly one of these is uncommented. // // This selects the original AES implementation included LMIC. This // implementation is optimized for speed on 32-bit processors using // fairly big lookup tables, but it takes up big amounts of flash on the // AVR architecture. //#define USE_ORIGINAL_AES // // This selects the AES implementation written by Ideetroon for their // own LoRaWAN library. It also uses lookup tables, but smaller // byte-oriented ones, making it use a lot less flash space (but it is // also about twice as slow as the original). #define USE_IDEETRON_AES // //#define USE_MBEDTLS_AES // Define this for devices with external power. //#define LMIC_MCMD_DEVS_BATT_DEFAULT MCMD_DEVS_EXT_POWER