RP2040 LTE 이동통신 MkII 보드 -SARA-R410M
(Challenger RP2040 LTE MkII)
개요
- 본 제품은 RP2040 LTE 이동통신 MkII 보드 -SARA-R410M입니다.
- 아두이노/CircuitPython 개발환경의 피더 보드 포맷의 마이크로컨트롤러 보드로 RP2040 칩 및 ublox 사의 SARA-R410M LTE 이동통신 칩을 장착하고 있습니다.
- USB C 커넥터를 지원합니다.
특징
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Microcontroller
Again we have used the popular RP2040 from the Raspberry Pi Pico. An extremely well suited embedded processor for doing cool projects and managing high end communication devices such as the embedded modem. With its dual core Cortex M0 at 133MHz, 8 MByte of FLASH and 264 Kbyte of integrated RAM it will take a very long time before you run our of resources.
LTE (Cat M1/NB-IoT)
The module we selected to handle the cellular communication is the SARA-R410M series module. This module can be software multi-band configured, enabling international multi-regional coverage in LTE-M/NB-IoT radio access technologies.
The SARA-R410M module is ideal for mission critical IoT solutions, as it includes a unique and immutable root of trust. It supports IoT security as a service and provides the foundation for a trusted set of advanced security functionalities. The scalable, pre-shared key management system offers data encryption and decryption, both on-device as well as from device to cloud. Utilizing the latest (D)TLS stack and cipher suites with hardware based crypto acceleration provides robust, efficient and protected communication.
Communication with the modem device is done over the second serial port of the RP2040 and the board is configured for hardware flow control which allows you to use high data transfer speeds to and from the modem.
The supplied cellular antenna is connected to the board through a U.FL connector at the rear of the board. The antenna can then be attached to a plastic enclosure by peeling of the protective film and pressing it in place.
SIM Card
The board needs a nano SIM card in order to be able to connect to an LTE network and transfer data. Here you can either get it yourself or use our prepaid cards from 1NCE. The IoT pricing of the 1NCE IoT Flat Rate contains 120 months of connectivity services for 150 SEK. It is a one-time-payment only with no hidden costs. 1NCE offers one IoT data plan where all necessary features are included:
- 500 MB data volume with speeds up to 1Mbit/s
- 250 SMS
- SIM card
- Global coverage in 130+ countries (Check if your country is covered here)
- All mobile standards (2G, 3G, 4G, LTE-M, NB-IoT)
The SIM card that we supply is for evaluation only, If you want to take advantage of 1NCE full flexibility with their top-up option and their API's you should get in touch with them directly here.
Buttons
There are two buttons on the board. The button closest to the USB connector is the reset button. Use it whenever you need to reset the unit. It has exactly the same functionality as the RESET pin. Then there is the BOOT button just next to the reset button. This button must be used in conjunction with the reset button to reset the RP2040 into UF2 mode. Press the BOOT button, then the RESET button for a short moment. Then release the RESET button (while still pressing the BOOT button) and shortly after that release the BOOT button. This will place the board in UF2 mode and show up in the computer as a mass storage device.
USB Type C
In the recent years we have noticed that we are seeing more and more USB Type C cable laying around the lab due to the fact that all new phones and accessories use them. As of yet we haven't seen any shortage of micro USB cables but we are not getting any new ones any more and old ones do break occasionally. So we decided to go for a USB Type C connector for this board. A bonus of this is that they are quite bit more durable and you don't have to fiddle with the cable before plugging it in
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The new MkII version has an improved power supply section that reduces power consumption and allows the board to run at a lower battery voltage than before. Which in the end leads to longer battery operating time.
This board has been designed to allow you as a user to be able to create inexpensive IoT devices that can be deployed anywhere without having to depend on a WiFi-connection or to have a Phone with a bluetooth connection open. This just works wherever you are. It connects seamlessly to the same network that you phone does and allows you to transfer your data quickly and with very short delays.
And by using the powerful dual core RP2040 combined with 8Mbyte of flash memory you get a device that can handle pretty much anything you can trow at it. For instance if you let one core handle the LTE modem and the second core do all the UI stuff you get an extremely responsive system. Not to mention that the 8MByte of FLASH memory will let you install any (or all) circuitpython support libraries that you will every need.
문서
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Using the Arduino environment
We've teamed up with Earle F. Philhower over at his Github page to provide Arduino support for our RP2040 based boards. You can follow the instructions on Earle's github page or you can check out our instructions here on how to install the package.
MicroPython
The Challenger RP2040 LTE board is fully compatible with both the micropython package found at the Raspberry Pi site as well as Adafruits CircuitPython. Instruction are available on how to install the python interpreter of your choice is available on respective web site.
- Datasheet
- Design files
- UBlox R4 Datasheet
- SARA R4 AT Commands manual
- SARA R4 Application development application note
- Arduino startup example.
- CircuitPython startup example.
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