diff --git a/getting-started/hardware/fipy.md b/getting-started/hardware/fipy.md index d69cc6e..5acf3a5 100644 --- a/getting-started/hardware/fipy.md +++ b/getting-started/hardware/fipy.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ {% endtab %} {% tab title="Exp Board 3.0" %} -* Before connecting your module to an Expansion Board 3.0, you should update the firmware on the Expansion Board 3.0. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](https://docs.pycom.io/pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.html). +* Before connecting your module to an Expansion Board 3.0, you should update the firmware on the Expansion Board 3.0. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](../../pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/firmware.md). * When using the expansion board with a FiPy, you will need to remove the CTS and RTS jumpers as these interfere with communication with the cellular modem. * Look for the reset button on the module \(located at a corner of the board, next to the LED\). * Locate the USB connector on the expansion board. @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ {% endtab %} {% tab title="Pytrack/Pysense/Pyscan" %} -* Before connecting your module to a Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan board, you should update the firmware on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](https://docs.pycom.io/pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.html). +* Before connecting your module to a Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan board, you should update the firmware on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](../../pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/firmware.md). * Look for the reset button on the FiPy module \(located at a corner of the board, next to the LED\). * Locate the USB connector on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. * Insert the module on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan with the reset button pointing towards the USB connector. It should firmly click into place and the pins should now no longer be visible. @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ If you intend on using the LTE CAT-M1 or NB-IoT connectivity of the FiPy you **m ### WiFi/Bluetooth \(optional\) -All Pycom modules, including the FiPy, come with a on-board WiFi antenna as well as a U.FL connector for an external antenna. The external antenna is optional and only required if you need better performance or are mounting the FiPy in such a way that the WiFi signal is blocked. Switching between the antennas is done via software, instructions for this can be found [here.](https://docs.pycom.io/firmwareapi/pycom/network/wlan.html) +All Pycom modules, including the FiPy, come with a on-board WiFi antenna as well as a U.FL connector for an external antenna. The external antenna is optional and only required if you need better performance or are mounting the FiPy in such a way that the WiFi signal is blocked. Switching between the antennas is done via software, instructions for this can be found [here.](../../firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/wlan.md) ![](../../.gitbook/assets/wifi_pigtail_ant_fipy.png) diff --git a/getting-started/hardware/gpy.md b/getting-started/hardware/gpy.md index 54635cf..8e6eeb0 100644 --- a/getting-started/hardware/gpy.md +++ b/getting-started/hardware/gpy.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ {% endtab %} {% tab title="Exp Board 3.0" %} -* Before connecting your module to an Expansion Board 3.0, you should update the firmware on the Expansion Board 3.0. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](https://docs.pycom.io/chapter/pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.html). +* Before connecting your module to an Expansion Board 3.0, you should update the firmware on the Expansion Board 3.0. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](../../pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/firmware.md). * Look for the reset button on the module \(located at a corner of the board, next to the LED\). * Locate the USB connector on the expansion board. * Insert the GPy module on the Expansion Board with the reset button pointing towards the USB connector. It should firmly click into place and the pins should now no longer be visible. @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ {% endtab %} {% tab title="Pytrack/Pysense/Pyscan" %} -* Before connecting your module to a Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan board, you should update the firmware on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](https://docs.pycom.io/chapter/pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.html). +* Before connecting your module to a Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan board, you should update the firmware on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](../../pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/firmware.md). * Look for the reset button on the GPy module \(located at a corner of the board, next to the LED\). * Locate the USB connector on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. * Insert the module on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan with the reset button pointing towards the USB connector. It should firmly click into place and the pins should now no longer be visible. @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ If you intend on using the LTE CAT-M1 or NB-IoT connectivity of the GPy you **mu ### WiFi/Bluetooth \(optional\) -All Pycom modules, including the GPy, come with a on-board WiFi antenna as well as a U.FL connector for an external antenna. The external antenna is optional and only required if you need better performance or are mounting the GPy in such a way that the WiFi signal is blocked. Switching between the antennas is done via software, instructions for this can be found [here.](https://docs.pycom.io/chapter/firmwareapi/pycom/network/wlan.html) +All Pycom modules, including the GPy, come with a on-board WiFi antenna as well as a U.FL connector for an external antenna. The external antenna is optional and only required if you need better performance or are mounting the GPy in such a way that the WiFi signal is blocked. Switching between the antennas is done via software, instructions for this can be found [here.](../../firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/wlan.md) ![](../../.gitbook/assets/wifi_pigtail_ant_gpy.png) diff --git a/getting-started/hardware/lopy.md b/getting-started/hardware/lopy.md index cd2e2a7..b53f7b1 100644 --- a/getting-started/hardware/lopy.md +++ b/getting-started/hardware/lopy.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ {% endtab %} {% tab title="Exp Board 3.0" %} -* Before connecting your module to an Expansion Board 3.0, you should update the firmware on the Expansion Board 3.0. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](https://docs.pycom.io/pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.html). +* Before connecting your module to an Expansion Board 3.0, you should update the firmware on the Expansion Board 3.0. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](../../pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/firmware.md). * Look for the reset button on the module \(located at a corner of the board, next to the LED\). * Locate the USB connector on the expansion board. * Insert the LoPy module on the Expansion Board with the reset button pointing towards the USB connector. It should firmly click into place and the pins should now no longer be visible. @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ {% endtab %} {% tab title="Pytrack/Pysense/Pyscan" %} -* Before connecting your module to a Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan board, you should update the firmware on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](https://docs.pycom.io/pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.html). +* Before connecting your module to a Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan board, you should update the firmware on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](../../pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/firmware.md). * Look for the reset button on the LoPy module \(located at a corner of the board, next to the LED\). * Locate the USB connector on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. * Insert the module on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan with the reset button pointing towards the USB connector. It should firmly click into place and the pins should now no longer be visible. @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ The LoPy only supports LoRa on the 868MHz or 915MHz bands. It does not support 4 ### WiFi/Bluetooth \(optional\) -All Pycom modules, including the LoPy, come with a on-board WiFi antenna as well as a U.FL connector for an external antenna. The external antenna is optional and only required if you need better performance or are mounting the LoPy in such a way that the WiFi signal is blocked. Switching between the antennas is done via software, instructions for this can be found [here.](https://docs.pycom.io/chapter/firmwareapi/pycom/network/wlan.html) +All Pycom modules, including the LoPy, come with a on-board WiFi antenna as well as a U.FL connector for an external antenna. The external antenna is optional and only required if you need better performance or are mounting the LoPy in such a way that the WiFi signal is blocked. Switching between the antennas is done via software, instructions for this can be found [here.](../../firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/wlan.md) ![](../../.gitbook/assets/wifi_pigtail_ant_lopy.png) diff --git a/getting-started/hardware/lopy4.md b/getting-started/hardware/lopy4.md index 15ad6e1..ec5d9b3 100644 --- a/getting-started/hardware/lopy4.md +++ b/getting-started/hardware/lopy4.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ {% endtab %} {% tab title="Exp Board 3.0" %} -* Before connecting your module to an Expansion Board 3.0, you should update the firmware on the Expansion Board 3.0. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](https://docs.pycom.io/chapter/pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.html). +* Before connecting your module to an Expansion Board 3.0, you should update the firmware on the Expansion Board 3.0. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](../../pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/firmware.md). * Look for the reset button on the module \(located at a corner of the board, next to the LED\). * Locate the USB connector on the expansion board. * Insert the LoPy4 module on the Expansion Board with the reset button pointing towards the USB connector. It should firmly click into place and the pins should now no longer be visible. @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ {% endtab %} {% tab title="Pytrack/Pysense/Pyscan" %} -* Before connecting your module to a Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan board, you should update the firmware on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](https://docs.pycom.io/chapter/pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.html). +* Before connecting your module to a Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan board, you should update the firmware on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](../../pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/firmware.md). * Look for the reset button on the LoPy4 module \(located at a corner of the board, next to the LED\). * Locate the USB connector on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. * Insert the module on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan with the reset button pointing towards the USB connector. It should firmly click into place and the pins should now no longer be visible. diff --git a/getting-started/hardware/sipy.md b/getting-started/hardware/sipy.md index 0dee3b8..b267f46 100644 --- a/getting-started/hardware/sipy.md +++ b/getting-started/hardware/sipy.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ {% endtab %} {% tab title="Exp Board 3.0" %} -* Before connecting your module to an Expansion Board 3.0, you should update the firmware on the Expansion Board 3.0. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](https://docs.pycom.io/chapter/pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.html). +* Before connecting your module to an Expansion Board 3.0, you should update the firmware on the Expansion Board 3.0. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](../../pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/firmware.md). * Look for the reset button on the module \(located at a corner of the board, next to the LED\). * Locate the USB connector on the expansion board. * Insert the SiPy module on the Expansion Board with the reset button pointing towards the USB connector. It should firmly click into place and the pins should now no longer be visible. @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ {% endtab %} {% tab title="Pytrack/Pysense/Pyscan" %} -* Before connecting your module to a Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan board, you should update the firmware on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](https://docs.pycom.io/chapter/pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.html). +* Before connecting your module to a Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan board, you should update the firmware on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](../../pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/firmware.md). * Look for the reset button on the SiPy module \(located at a corner of the board, next to the LED\). * Locate the USB connector on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. * Insert the module on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan with the reset button pointing towards the USB connector. It should firmly click into place and the pins should now no longer be visible. @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ If you intend on using the Sigfox connectivity of the SiPy you **must** connect ### WiFi/Bluetooth \(optional\) -All Pycom modules, including the FiPy, come with a on-board WiFi antenna as well as a U.FL connector for an external antenna. The external antenna is optional and only required if you need better performance or are mounting the FiPy in such a way that the WiFi signal is blocked. Switching between the antennas is done via software, instructions for this can be found [here.](https://docs.pycom.io/firmwareapi/pycom/network/wlan.html) +All Pycom modules, including the FiPy, come with a on-board WiFi antenna as well as a U.FL connector for an external antenna. The external antenna is optional and only required if you need better performance or are mounting the FiPy in such a way that the WiFi signal is blocked. Switching between the antennas is done via software, instructions for this can be found [here.](../../firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/wlan.md) ![](../../.gitbook/assets/wifi_pigtail_ant_sipy.png) diff --git a/getting-started/hardware/wipy.md b/getting-started/hardware/wipy.md index 496b52e..fe88323 100644 --- a/getting-started/hardware/wipy.md +++ b/getting-started/hardware/wipy.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ {% endtab %} {% tab title="Exp Board 3.0" %} -* Before connecting your module to an Expansion Board 3.0, you should update the firmware on the Expansion Board 3.0. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](https://docs.pycom.io/chapter/pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.html). +* Before connecting your module to an Expansion Board 3.0, you should update the firmware on the Expansion Board 3.0. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](../../pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/firmware.md). * Look for the reset button on the module \(located at a corner of the board, next to the LED\). * Locate the USB connector on the expansion board. * Insert the WiPy module on the Expansion Board with the reset button pointing towards the USB connector. It should firmly click into place and the pins should now no longer be visible. @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ {% endtab %} {% tab title="Pytrack/Pysense/Pyscan" %} -* Before connecting your module to a Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan board, you should update the firmware on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](https://docs.pycom.io/chapter/pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.html). +* Before connecting your module to a Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan board, you should update the firmware on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](../../pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/firmware.md). * Look for the reset button on the WiPy module \(located at a corner of the board, next to the LED\). * Locate the USB connector on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan. * Insert the module on the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan with the reset button pointing towards the USB connector. It should firmly click into place and the pins should now no longer be visible. @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Please ensure you have the signal level of the UART adapter set to `3.3v` before ### WiFi/Bluetooth \(optional\) -All Pycom modules, including the WiPy, come with a on-board WiFi antenna as well as a U.FL connector for an external antenna. The external antenna is optional and only required if you need better performance or are mounting the WiPy in such a way that the WiFi signal is blocked. Switching between the antennas is done via software, instructions for this can be found [here.](https://docs.pycom.io/chapter/firmwareapi/pycom/network/wlan.html) +All Pycom modules, including the WiPy, come with a on-board WiFi antenna as well as a U.FL connector for an external antenna. The external antenna is optional and only required if you need better performance or are mounting the WiPy in such a way that the WiFi signal is blocked. Switching between the antennas is done via software, instructions for this can be found [here.](../../firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/wlan.md) ![](../../.gitbook/assets/wifi_pigtail_ant_wipy.png)