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To get started, read through the Getting Started Guide then feel free to jump straight into the tutorials and examples in Tutorials & Examples to begin building your projects.
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* [Products](products.md)
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* [Getting Started](gettingstarted/introduction.md)
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* [Tutorials](tutorials/introduction.md)
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* [Product Info](datasheets/introduction.md)
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* [API Documentation](firmwareapi/introduction.md)
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* [Getting Started](getting-started/introduction.md)
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* [Tutorials](tutorials-and-examples/introduction.md)
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* [Product Info](product-info/introduction.md)
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* [API Documentation](firmware-and-api-reference/introduction.md)
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* [Pybytes](pybytes/introduction.md)
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## Getting Started
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* [Introduction](gettingstarted/introduction.md)
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* [Hardware Setup](gettingstarted/connection/README.md)
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* [LoPy](gettingstarted/connection/lopy.md)
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* [LoPy 4](gettingstarted/connection/lopy4.md)
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* [SiPy](gettingstarted/connection/sipy.md)
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* [GPy](gettingstarted/connection/gpy.md)
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* [FiPy](gettingstarted/connection/fipy.md)
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* [WiPy](gettingstarted/connection/wipy.md)
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* [Software](gettingstarted/installation/README.md)
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* [Drivers](gettingstarted/installation/drivers.md)
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* [Updating Firmware](gettingstarted/installation/firmwaretool.md)
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* [Pymakr](gettingstarted/installation/pymakr.md)
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* [Programming the modules](gettingstarted/programming/README.md)
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* [Introduction to MicroPython](gettingstarted/programming/micropython.md)
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* [MicroPython Examples](gettingstarted/programming/examples.md)
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* [Your first Pymakr project](gettingstarted/programming/first-project.md)
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* [REPL](gettingstarted/programming/repl/README.md)
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* [Serial USB \(UART\)](gettingstarted/programming/repl/serial.md)
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* [Telnet REPL](gettingstarted/programming/repl/telnet.md)
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* [FTP](gettingstarted/programming/ftp.md)
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* [Safe boot](gettingstarted/programming/safeboot.md)
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* [Device Registration](gettingstarted/registration/README.md)
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* [Sigfox](gettingstarted/registration/sigfox.md)
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* [Cellular](gettingstarted/registration/cellular.md)
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* [LoRaWAN](gettingstarted/registration/lora/README.md)
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* [The Things Network](gettingstarted/registration/lora/ttn.md)
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* [Objenious](gettingstarted/registration/lora/objenious.md)
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* [Introduction](getting-started/introduction.md)
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* [Hardware Setup](getting-started/connection/README.md)
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* [LoPy](getting-started/connection/lopy.md)
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* [LoPy 4](getting-started/connection/lopy4.md)
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* [SiPy](getting-started/connection/sipy.md)
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* [GPy](getting-started/connection/gpy.md)
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* [FiPy](getting-started/connection/fipy.md)
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* [WiPy](getting-started/connection/wipy.md)
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* [Software](getting-started/installation/README.md)
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* [Drivers](getting-started/installation/drivers.md)
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* [Updating Firmware](getting-started/installation/firmwaretool.md)
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* [Pymakr](getting-started/installation/pymakr.md)
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* [Programming the modules](getting-started/programming/README.md)
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* [Introduction to MicroPython](getting-started/programming/micropython.md)
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* [MicroPython Examples](getting-started/programming/examples.md)
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* [Your first Pymakr project](getting-started/programming/first-project.md)
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* [REPL](getting-started/programming/repl/README.md)
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* [Serial USB \(UART\)](getting-started/programming/repl/serial.md)
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* [Telnet REPL](getting-started/programming/repl/telnet.md)
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* [FTP](getting-started/programming/ftp.md)
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* [Safe boot](getting-started/programming/safeboot.md)
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* [Device Registration](getting-started/registration/README.md)
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* [Sigfox](getting-started/registration/sigfox.md)
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* [Cellular](getting-started/registration/cellular.md)
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* [LoRaWAN](getting-started/registration/lora/README.md)
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* [The Things Network](getting-started/registration/lora/ttn.md)
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* [Objenious](getting-started/registration/lora/objenious.md)
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## Pymakr Plugin
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* [Installation](pymakr/installation/README.md)
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* [Atom](pymakr/installation/atom.md)
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* [Visual Studio Code](pymakr/installation/vscode.md)
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* [Tools/Features](pymakr/toolsfeatures.md)
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* [Settings](pymakr/settings.md)
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* [Installation](pymakr-plugin/installation/README.md)
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* [Atom](pymakr-plugin/installation/atom.md)
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* [Visual Studio Code](pymakr-plugin/installation/vscode.md)
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* [Tools/Features](pymakr-plugin/toolsfeatures.md)
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* [Settings](pymakr-plugin/settings.md)
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## Pytrack, Pysense, Pyscan
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* [Introduction](pytrackpysense/introduction.md)
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* [Installing Software](pytrackpysense/installation/README.md)
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* [Updating Firmware](pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.md)
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* [Installing Drivers - Windows 7](pytrackpysense/installation/drivers.md)
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* [Installing Libraries](pytrackpysense/installation/libraries.md)
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* [API Reference](pytrackpysense/apireference/README.md)
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* [Pytrack](pytrackpysense/apireference/pytrack.md)
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* [Pysense](pytrackpysense/apireference/pysense.md)
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* [Pyscan](pytrackpysense/apireference/pyscan.md)
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* [Sleep](pytrackpysense/apireference/sleep.md)
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* [Introduction](pytrack-pysense-pyscan/introduction.md)
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* [Installing Software](pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/README.md)
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* [Updating Firmware](pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/firmware.md)
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* [Installing Drivers - Windows 7](pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/drivers.md)
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* [Installing Libraries](pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/libraries.md)
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* [API Reference](pytrack-pysense-pyscan/apireference/README.md)
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* [Pytrack](pytrack-pysense-pyscan/apireference/pytrack.md)
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* [Pysense](pytrack-pysense-pyscan/apireference/pysense.md)
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* [Pyscan](pytrack-pysense-pyscan/apireference/pyscan.md)
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* [Sleep](pytrack-pysense-pyscan/apireference/sleep.md)
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## Tutorials & Examples
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* [Introduction](tutorials/introduction.md)
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* [All Pycom Device Examples](tutorials/all/README.md)
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* [REPL](tutorials/all/repl.md)
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* [WLAN](tutorials/all/wlan.md)
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* [Bluetooth](tutorials/all/ble.md)
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* [HTTPS](tutorials/all/https.md)
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* [MQTT](tutorials/all/mqtt.md)
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* [AWS](tutorials/all/aws.md)
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* [ADC](tutorials/all/adc.md)
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* [I2C](tutorials/all/i2c.md)
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* [Onewire Driver](tutorials/all/owd.md)
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* [Threading](tutorials/all/threading.md)
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* [RGB LED](tutorials/all/rgbled.md)
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* [Timers](tutorials/all/timers.md)
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* [PIR Sensor](tutorials/all/pir.md)
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* [Modbus](tutorials/all/modbus.md)
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* [OTA update](tutorials/all/ota.md)
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* [RMT](tutorials/all/rmt.md)
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* [LoRa Examples](tutorials/lora/README.md)
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* [LoRa-MAC \(Raw LoRa\)](tutorials/lora/lora-mac.md)
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* [LoRaWAN with OTAA](tutorials/lora/lorawan-otaa.md)
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* [LoRaWAN with ABP](tutorials/lora/lorawan-abp.md)
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* [LoRa-MAC Nano-Gateway](tutorials/lora/lora-mac-nano-gateway.md)
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* [LoPy to LoPy](tutorials/lora/module-module.md)
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* [LoRaWAN Nano-Gateway](tutorials/lora/lorawan-nano-gateway.md)
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* [RN2483 to LoPy](tutorials/lora/rn2483-to-lopy.md)
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* [Sigfox Examples](tutorials/sigfox.md)
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* [LTE Examples](tutorials/lte/README.md)
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* [CAT-M1](tutorials/lte/cat-m1.md)
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* [NB-IoT](tutorials/lte/nb-iot.md)
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* [Module IMEI](tutorials/lte/imei.md)
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* [Modem Firmware Update](tutorials/lte/firmware.md)
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* [Pytrack Examples](tutorials/pytrack.md)
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* [Pysense Examples](tutorials/pysense.md)
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* [Pyscan Examples](tutorials/pyscan.md)
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* [Introduction](tutorials-and-examples/introduction.md)
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* [All Pycom Device Examples](tutorials-and-examples/all/README.md)
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* [REPL](tutorials-and-examples/all/repl.md)
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* [WLAN](tutorials-and-examples/all/wlan.md)
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* [Bluetooth](tutorials-and-examples/all/ble.md)
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* [HTTPS](tutorials-and-examples/all/https.md)
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* [MQTT](tutorials-and-examples/all/mqtt.md)
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* [AWS](tutorials-and-examples/all/aws.md)
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* [ADC](tutorials-and-examples/all/adc.md)
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* [I2C](tutorials-and-examples/all/i2c.md)
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* [Onewire Driver](tutorials-and-examples/all/owd.md)
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* [Threading](tutorials-and-examples/all/threading.md)
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* [RGB LED](tutorials-and-examples/all/rgbled.md)
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* [Timers](tutorials-and-examples/all/timers.md)
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* [PIR Sensor](tutorials-and-examples/all/pir.md)
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* [Modbus](tutorials-and-examples/all/modbus.md)
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* [OTA update](tutorials-and-examples/all/ota.md)
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* [RMT](tutorials-and-examples/all/rmt.md)
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* [LoRa Examples](tutorials-and-examples/lora/README.md)
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* [LoRa-MAC \(Raw LoRa\)](tutorials-and-examples/lora/lora-mac.md)
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* [LoRaWAN with OTAA](tutorials-and-examples/lora/lorawan-otaa.md)
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* [LoRaWAN with ABP](tutorials-and-examples/lora/lorawan-abp.md)
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* [LoRa-MAC Nano-Gateway](tutorials-and-examples/lora/lora-mac-nano-gateway.md)
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* [LoPy to LoPy](tutorials-and-examples/lora/module-module.md)
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* [LoRaWAN Nano-Gateway](tutorials-and-examples/lora/lorawan-nano-gateway.md)
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* [RN2483 to LoPy](tutorials-and-examples/lora/rn2483-to-lopy.md)
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* [Sigfox Examples](tutorials-and-examples/sigfox.md)
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* [LTE Examples](tutorials-and-examples/lte/README.md)
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* [CAT-M1](tutorials-and-examples/lte/cat-m1.md)
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* [NB-IoT](tutorials-and-examples/lte/nb-iot.md)
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* [Module IMEI](tutorials-and-examples/lte/imei.md)
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* [Modem Firmware Update](tutorials-and-examples/lte/firmware.md)
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* [Pytrack Examples](tutorials-and-examples/pytrack.md)
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* [Pysense Examples](tutorials-and-examples/pysense.md)
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* [Pyscan Examples](tutorials-and-examples/pyscan.md)
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## Firmware & API Reference
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* [Introduction](firmwareapi/introduction.md)
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* [Pycom Modules](firmwareapi/pycom/README.md)
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* [machine](firmwareapi/pycom/machine/README.md)
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* [ADC](firmwareapi/pycom/machine/adc.md)
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* [DAC](firmwareapi/pycom/machine/dac.md)
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* [I2C](firmwareapi/pycom/machine/i2c.md)
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* [Pin](firmwareapi/pycom/machine/pin.md)
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* [PWM](firmwareapi/pycom/machine/pwm.md)
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* [RTC](firmwareapi/pycom/machine/rtc.md)
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* [SPI](firmwareapi/pycom/machine/spi.md)
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* [UART](firmwareapi/pycom/machine/uart.md)
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* [WDT](firmwareapi/pycom/machine/wdt.md)
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* [Timer](firmwareapi/pycom/machine/timer.md)
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* [SD](firmwareapi/pycom/machine/sd.md)
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* [CAN](firmwareapi/pycom/machine/can.md)
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* [RMT](firmwareapi/pycom/machine/rmt.md)
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* [network](firmwareapi/pycom/network/README.md)
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* [WLAN](firmwareapi/pycom/network/wlan.md)
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* [Server](firmwareapi/pycom/network/server.md)
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* [Bluetooth](firmwareapi/pycom/network/bluetooth/README.md)
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* [GATT](firmwareapi/pycom/network/bluetooth/gatt.md)
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* [GATTCConnection](firmwareapi/pycom/network/bluetooth/gattcconnection.md)
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* [GATTCService](firmwareapi/pycom/network/bluetooth/gattccservice.md)
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* [GATTCCharacteristic](firmwareapi/pycom/network/bluetooth/gattccharacteristic.md)
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* [GATTSService](firmwareapi/pycom/network/bluetooth/gattsservice.md)
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* [GATTSCharacteristic](firmwareapi/pycom/network/bluetooth/gattscharacteristic.md)
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* [LoRa](firmwareapi/pycom/network/lora.md)
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* [Sigfox](firmwareapi/pycom/network/sigfox.md)
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* [LTE](firmwareapi/pycom/network/lte.md)
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* [AES](firmwareapi/pycom/aes.md)
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* [pycom](firmwareapi/pycom/pycom.md)
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* [MicroPython Modules](firmwareapi/micropython/README.md)
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* [micropython](firmwareapi/micropython/micropython.md)
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* [uctypes](firmwareapi/micropython/uctypes.md)
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* [sys](firmwareapi/micropython/sys.md)
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* [uos](firmwareapi/micropython/uos.md)
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* [array](firmwareapi/micropython/array.md)
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* [cmath](firmwareapi/micropython/cmath.md)
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* [math](firmwareapi/micropython/math.md)
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* [gc](firmwareapi/micropython/gc.md)
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* [ubinascii](firmwareapi/micropython/ubinascii.md)
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* [ujson](firmwareapi/micropython/ujson.md)
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* [ure](firmwareapi/micropython/ure.md)
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* [usocket](firmwareapi/micropython/usocket.md)
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* [select](firmwareapi/micropython/select.md)
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* [utime](firmwareapi/micropython/utime.md)
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* [uhashlib](firmwareapi/micropython/uhashlib.md)
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* [ussl](firmwareapi/micropython/ussl.md)
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* [ucrypto](firmwareapi/micropython/ucrypto.md)
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* [ustruct](firmwareapi/micropython/ustruct.md)
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* [\_thread](firmwareapi/micropython/_thread.md)
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* [Builtin](firmwareapi/micropython/builtin.md)
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* [Notes](firmwareapi/notes.md)
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* [Introduction](firmware-and-api-reference/introduction.md)
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* [Pycom Modules](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/README.md)
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* [machine](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/machine/README.md)
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* [ADC](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/machine/adc.md)
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* [DAC](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/machine/dac.md)
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* [I2C](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/machine/i2c.md)
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* [Pin](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/machine/pin.md)
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* [PWM](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/machine/pwm.md)
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* [RTC](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/machine/rtc.md)
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* [SPI](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/machine/spi.md)
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* [UART](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/machine/uart.md)
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* [WDT](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/machine/wdt.md)
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* [Timer](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/machine/timer.md)
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* [SD](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/machine/sd.md)
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* [CAN](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/machine/can.md)
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* [RMT](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/machine/rmt.md)
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* [network](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/README.md)
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* [WLAN](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/wlan.md)
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* [Server](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/server.md)
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* [Bluetooth](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/bluetooth/README.md)
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* [GATT](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/bluetooth/gatt.md)
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* [GATTCConnection](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/bluetooth/gattcconnection.md)
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* [GATTCService](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/bluetooth/gattccservice.md)
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* [GATTCCharacteristic](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/bluetooth/gattccharacteristic.md)
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* [GATTSService](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/bluetooth/gattsservice.md)
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* [GATTSCharacteristic](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/bluetooth/gattscharacteristic.md)
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* [LoRa](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/lora.md)
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* [Sigfox](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/sigfox.md)
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* [LTE](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/lte.md)
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* [AES](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/aes.md)
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* [pycom](firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/pycom.md)
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* [MicroPython Modules](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/README.md)
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* [micropython](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/micropython.md)
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* [uctypes](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/uctypes.md)
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* [sys](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/sys.md)
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* [uos](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/uos.md)
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* [array](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/array.md)
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* [cmath](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/cmath.md)
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* [math](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/math.md)
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* [gc](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/gc.md)
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* [ubinascii](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/ubinascii.md)
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* [ujson](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/ujson.md)
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* [ure](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/ure.md)
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* [usocket](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/usocket.md)
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* [select](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/select.md)
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* [utime](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/utime.md)
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* [uhashlib](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/uhashlib.md)
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* [ussl](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/ussl.md)
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* [ucrypto](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/ucrypto.md)
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* [ustruct](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/ustruct.md)
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* [\_thread](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/_thread.md)
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* [Builtin](firmware-and-api-reference/micropython/builtin.md)
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* [Notes](firmware-and-api-reference/notes.md)
|
||||
|
||||
## Product Info
|
||||
|
||||
* [Introduction](datasheets/introduction.md)
|
||||
* [Development Modules](datasheets/development/README.md)
|
||||
* [WiPy 2.0](datasheets/development/wipy2.md)
|
||||
* [WiPy 3.0](datasheets/development/wipy3.md)
|
||||
* [LoPy](datasheets/development/lopy.md)
|
||||
* [LoPy 4](datasheets/development/lopy4.md)
|
||||
* [SiPy](datasheets/development/sipy.md)
|
||||
* [GPy](datasheets/development/gpy.md)
|
||||
* [FiPy](datasheets/development/fipy.md)
|
||||
* [OEM Modules](datasheets/oem/README.md)
|
||||
* [W01](datasheets/oem/w01.md)
|
||||
* [L01](datasheets/oem/l01.md)
|
||||
* [L04](datasheets/oem/l04.md)
|
||||
* [G01](datasheets/oem/g01.md)
|
||||
* [L01 OEM Baseboard Reference](datasheets/oem/l01_reference.md)
|
||||
* [Universal OEM Baseboard Reference](datasheets/oem/universal_reference.md)
|
||||
* [Expansion Boards and Shields](datasheets/boards/README.md)
|
||||
* [Expansion Board 3.0](datasheets/boards/expansion3.md)
|
||||
* [Pytrack](datasheets/boards/pytrack.md)
|
||||
* [Pysense](datasheets/boards/pysense.md)
|
||||
* [Pyscan](datasheets/boards/pyscan.md)
|
||||
* [Expansion Board 2.0](datasheets/boards/expansion2.md)
|
||||
* [Deep Sleep Shield](datasheets/boards/deepsleep/README.md)
|
||||
* [Deep Sleep API](datasheets/boards/deepsleep/api.md)
|
||||
* [Notes](datasheets/notes.md)
|
||||
* [Introduction](product-info/introduction.md)
|
||||
* [Development Modules](product-info/development/README.md)
|
||||
* [WiPy 2.0](product-info/development/wipy2.md)
|
||||
* [WiPy 3.0](product-info/development/wipy3.md)
|
||||
* [LoPy](product-info/development/lopy.md)
|
||||
* [LoPy 4](product-info/development/lopy4.md)
|
||||
* [SiPy](product-info/development/sipy.md)
|
||||
* [GPy](product-info/development/gpy.md)
|
||||
* [FiPy](product-info/development/fipy.md)
|
||||
* [OEM Modules](product-info/oem/README.md)
|
||||
* [W01](product-info/oem/w01.md)
|
||||
* [L01](product-info/oem/l01.md)
|
||||
* [L04](product-info/oem/l04.md)
|
||||
* [G01](product-info/oem/g01.md)
|
||||
* [L01 OEM Baseboard Reference](product-info/oem/l01_reference.md)
|
||||
* [Universal OEM Baseboard Reference](product-info/oem/universal_reference.md)
|
||||
* [Expansion Boards and Shields](product-info/boards/README.md)
|
||||
* [Expansion Board 3.0](product-info/boards/expansion3.md)
|
||||
* [Pytrack](product-info/boards/pytrack.md)
|
||||
* [Pysense](product-info/boards/pysense.md)
|
||||
* [Pyscan](product-info/boards/pyscan.md)
|
||||
* [Expansion Board 2.0](product-info/boards/expansion2.md)
|
||||
* [Deep Sleep Shield](product-info/boards/deepsleep/README.md)
|
||||
* [Deep Sleep API](product-info/boards/deepsleep/api.md)
|
||||
* [Notes](product-info/notes.md)
|
||||
|
||||
## Pybytes
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -190,16 +190,16 @@
|
||||
|
||||
## Documentation Notes
|
||||
|
||||
* [Introduction](docnotes/introduction.md)
|
||||
* [Syntax](docnotes/syntax.md)
|
||||
* [REPL vs Scripts](docnotes/replscript.md)
|
||||
* [Mesh Networks](docnotes/mesh-networks.md)
|
||||
* [Introduction](documentation-notes/introduction.md)
|
||||
* [Syntax](documentation-notes/syntax.md)
|
||||
* [REPL vs Scripts](documentation-notes/replscript.md)
|
||||
* [Mesh Networks](documentation-notes/mesh-networks.md)
|
||||
|
||||
## Advanced Topics
|
||||
|
||||
* [Firmware Downgrade](advance/downgrade.md)
|
||||
* [CLI Updater](advance/cli.md)
|
||||
* [SecureBoot and Encryption](advance/encryption.md)
|
||||
* [Firmware Downgrade](advanced-topics/downgrade.md)
|
||||
* [CLI Updater](advanced-topics/cli.md)
|
||||
* [SecureBoot and Encryption](advanced-topics/encryption.md)
|
||||
* [License](license.md)
|
||||
|
||||
## Have a question?
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ To restore your OTA block: `$pycom-fwtool-cli -p PORT ota -r -f backup.ota`
|
||||
|
||||
#### lpwan
|
||||
|
||||
Get/Set LPWAN parameters saved to non-volatile storage. Please see [here](../firmwareapi/pycom/network/lora.md##loranvramsave) for more details.
|
||||
Get/Set LPWAN parameters saved to non-volatile storage. Please see [here](../firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/lora.md##loranvramsave) for more details.
|
||||
|
||||
```text
|
||||
usage: pycom-fwtool-cli -p PORT lpwan [-h] [--region REGION]
|
||||
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ The GPy and FiPy support both new LTE-M protocols:
|
||||
{% endhint %}
|
||||
|
||||
{% hint style="info" %}
|
||||
The Sequans modem used on Pycom's cellular enabled modules can only work in one of these modes at a time. In order to switch between the two protocols you need to flash a different firmware to the Sequans modem. Instructions for this can be found [here](../../../tutorials/lte/firmware.md).
|
||||
The Sequans modem used on Pycom's cellular enabled modules can only work in one of these modes at a time. In order to switch between the two protocols you need to flash a different firmware to the Sequans modem. Instructions for this can be found [here](../../../tutorials-and-examples/lte/firmware.md).
|
||||
{% endhint %}
|
||||
|
||||
## AT Commands
|
||||
@@ -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](../../pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.md).
|
||||
* 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](../../pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.md).
|
||||
* 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. 
|
||||
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ 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.](../../firmwareapi/pycom/network/wlan.md)
|
||||
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)
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
@@ -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](../../pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.md).
|
||||
* 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](../../pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.md).
|
||||
* 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. 
|
||||
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ 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.](../../firmwareapi/pycom/network/wlan.md)
|
||||
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)
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
@@ -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](../../pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.md).
|
||||
* 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](../../pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.md).
|
||||
* 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. 
|
||||
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ 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.](../../firmwareapi/pycom/network/wlan.md)
|
||||
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)
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
@@ -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](../../pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.md).
|
||||
* 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](../../pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.md).
|
||||
* 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. 
|
||||
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ If you intend on using the LoRa/Sigfox connectivity of the LoPy4 you **must** co
|
||||
|
||||
### WiFi/Bluetooth \(optional\)
|
||||
|
||||
All Pycom modules, including the LoPy4, 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 LoPy4 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.](../../firmwareapi/pycom/network/wlan.md)
|
||||
All Pycom modules, including the LoPy4, 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 LoPy4 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)
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
@@ -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](../../pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.md).
|
||||
* 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](../../pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.md).
|
||||
* 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. 
|
||||
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ 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.](../../firmwareapi/pycom/network/wlan.md)
|
||||
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)
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
@@ -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](../../pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.md).
|
||||
* 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](../../pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.md).
|
||||
* 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. 
|
||||
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ 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.](../../firmwareapi/pycom/network/wlan.md)
|
||||
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)
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Here are the download links to the update tool. Please download the appropriate
|
||||
* [Linux](https://software.pycom.io/findupgrade?product=pycom-firmware-updater&type=all&platform=unix&redirect=true) \(requires `dialog` and `python-serial` package\)
|
||||
|
||||
{% hint style="info" %}
|
||||
Previous versions of firmware are available for download [**here**](../../advance/downgrade.md).
|
||||
Previous versions of firmware are available for download [**here**](../../advanced-topics/downgrade.md).
|
||||
{% endhint %}
|
||||
|
||||
## Updating Device Firmware
|
||||
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ If you are having any issues, make sure the **TX and RX jumpers** are present on
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When using a Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan/Expansion Board 3.0 to update your module you are not required to make a connection between `G23` and `GND`, the Pysense/Pytrack/Pyscan/Expansion Board 3.0 will do this automatically.
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{% endhint %}
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1. Before connecting your module to a Pysense/Pytrack board, you should update the firmware on the Pysense/Pytrack. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](../../pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.md).
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1. Before connecting your module to a Pysense/Pytrack board, you should update the firmware on the Pysense/Pytrack. Instructions on how to do this can be found [here](../../pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/firmware.md).
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2. Disconnect your device from your computer
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3. Insert module into Expansion Board
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4. Reconnect the board via USB to your computer
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
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To make it as easy as possible Pycom has developed a plugin for two popular text editors, called Pymakr. These plugins have been built and are available for the following platforms:
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{% page-ref page="../../pymakr/installation/atom.md" %}
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{% page-ref page="../../pymakr-plugin/installation/atom.md" %}
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{% page-ref page="../../pymakr/installation/vscode.md" %}
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{% page-ref page="../../pymakr-plugin/installation/vscode.md" %}
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@@ -60,11 +60,11 @@ RGB-Blink
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||||
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||||
For this example, you will just need to create a `main.py` file.
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||||
|
||||
Now that the project structure is setup, you may wish to configure project specific settings for Pymakr e.g. Which serial port to use. On Atom you need to click the `^` button on the Pymakr pane, then click `Project Settings`. On Visual Studio Code you need to click the `All commands` button on the bottom of the windows, then click `Pymakr > Project Settings`. This creates a file called `pymakr.conf` inside your project and populates it with default settings copied over from your global settings. A detailed explanation of these settings can be found [here](../../pymakr/settings.md).
|
||||
Now that the project structure is setup, you may wish to configure project specific settings for Pymakr e.g. Which serial port to use. On Atom you need to click the `^` button on the Pymakr pane, then click `Project Settings`. On Visual Studio Code you need to click the `All commands` button on the bottom of the windows, then click `Pymakr > Project Settings`. This creates a file called `pymakr.conf` inside your project and populates it with default settings copied over from your global settings. A detailed explanation of these settings can be found [here](../../pymakr-plugin/settings.md).
|
||||
|
||||
## Controlling the on-board LED
|
||||
|
||||
Now that you have setup and configured your project, we can move on to programming your module. The first thing we will need to do is import some libraries in order to interact with the on-board LED. The Pycom firmware comes with a large amount of libraries for standard functionality built-in. You can find out more about these in the [API documentation](../../firmwareapi/introduction.md). For this example you will need to open the `main.py` file and add the following code:
|
||||
Now that you have setup and configured your project, we can move on to programming your module. The first thing we will need to do is import some libraries in order to interact with the on-board LED. The Pycom firmware comes with a large amount of libraries for standard functionality built-in. You can find out more about these in the [API documentation](../../firmware-and-api-reference/introduction.md). For this example you will need to open the `main.py` file and add the following code:
|
||||
|
||||
```python
|
||||
import pycom
|
||||
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The file system is accessible via the native FTP server running on each Pycom de
|
||||
* username: `micro`
|
||||
* password: `python`
|
||||
|
||||
See [network.server](../../firmwareapi/pycom/network/server.md) for information on how to change the defaults. The recommended clients are:
|
||||
See [network.server](../../firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/server.md) for information on how to change the defaults. The recommended clients are:
|
||||
|
||||
* macOS/Linux: default FTP client
|
||||
* Windows: Filezilla and FireFTP
|
||||
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ In order to connect to the REPL over USB serial, there are multiple methods. Det
|
||||
|
||||
## All platforms
|
||||
|
||||
By far the easiest way to access the USB UART REPL is via the our [Pymakr plug-in](../../../pymakr/installation/) for Atom and Visual Studio Code. This adds a pane to the bottom of the editors that allows you to directly access the REPL and any output from the device. Detailed instructions on how to setup Pymakr can be found [here](../../../pymakr/installation/).
|
||||
By far the easiest way to access the USB UART REPL is via the our [Pymakr plug-in](../../../pymakr-plugin/installation/) for Atom and Visual Studio Code. This adds a pane to the bottom of the editors that allows you to directly access the REPL and any output from the device. Detailed instructions on how to setup Pymakr can be found [here](../../../pymakr-plugin/installation/).
|
||||
|
||||
## macOS and Linux
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
# Telnet REPL
|
||||
|
||||
Pycom devices also support a connection via `telnet`, using the device's on board WiFi/WLAN. Connect to the device's WiFi Access Point \(AP\) and using the following credentials to connect to the AP. The WiFi `SSID` will appear upon powering on a Pycom Device for the first time \(e.g. `lopy-`\). To re-enable this feature at a later date, please see [network.WLAN](../../../firmwareapi/pycom/network/wlan.md).
|
||||
Pycom devices also support a connection via `telnet`, using the device's on board WiFi/WLAN. Connect to the device's WiFi Access Point \(AP\) and using the following credentials to connect to the AP. The WiFi `SSID` will appear upon powering on a Pycom Device for the first time \(e.g. `lopy-`\). To re-enable this feature at a later date, please see [network.WLAN](../../../firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/wlan.md).
|
||||
|
||||
* password: `www.pycom.io`
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ Additionally, to use the MircoPython REPL over telnet, further authentication is
|
||||
* username: `micro`
|
||||
* password: `python`
|
||||
|
||||
See [network.server](../../../firmwareapi/pycom/network/server.md) for info on how to change the default authentication.
|
||||
See [network.server](../../../firmware-and-api-reference/pycom/network/server.md) for info on how to change the default authentication.
|
||||
|
||||
## All platforms
|
||||
|
||||
By far the easiest way to access the Telnet REPL is via the our [Pymakr plug-in](../../../pymakr/installation/) for Atom and Visual Studio Code. This adds a pane to the bottom of the editors that allows you to directly access the REPL and any output from the device. Detailed instructions on how to setup Pymakr can be found [here](../../../pymakr/installation/).
|
||||
By far the easiest way to access the Telnet REPL is via the our [Pymakr plug-in](../../../pymakr-plugin/installation/) for Atom and Visual Studio Code. This adds a pane to the bottom of the editors that allows you to directly access the REPL and any output from the device. Detailed instructions on how to setup Pymakr can be found [here](../../../pymakr-plugin/installation/).
|
||||
|
||||
## macOS and Linux
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -24,11 +24,11 @@ The output will be a hex string like: `70B3D5499585FCA1`. Once you have this you
|
||||
|
||||
#### OTAA
|
||||
|
||||
If you wish to connect via OTAA \(which is the recommended method\) the network will provide you with an `Application EUI` and `Application Key`. The former identifies what application your device is connecting to, the latter is a shared secret key unique to your device to generate the session keys that prove its identity to the network. Once you have these you can use the [LoRaWAN OTAA example](../../../tutorials/lora/lorawan-otaa.md) code to connect to the network.
|
||||
If you wish to connect via OTAA \(which is the recommended method\) the network will provide you with an `Application EUI` and `Application Key`. The former identifies what application your device is connecting to, the latter is a shared secret key unique to your device to generate the session keys that prove its identity to the network. Once you have these you can use the [LoRaWAN OTAA example](../../../tutorials-and-examples/lora/lorawan-otaa.md) code to connect to the network.
|
||||
|
||||
#### ABP
|
||||
|
||||
With ABP the encryption keys enabling communication with the network are preconfigured in the device. The network will need to provide you with a `Device Address`, `Network Session Key` and `Application Session Key`. Once you have these you can use the [LoRaWAN ABP example](../../../tutorials/lora/lorawan-abp.md) code to connect to the network.
|
||||
With ABP the encryption keys enabling communication with the network are preconfigured in the device. The network will need to provide you with a `Device Address`, `Network Session Key` and `Application Session Key`. Once you have these you can use the [LoRaWAN ABP example](../../../tutorials-and-examples/lora/lorawan-abp.md) code to connect to the network.
|
||||
|
||||
### Networks
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Once the device has been added, change the `Activation Method` between `OTAA` an
|
||||
|
||||
## Register a Nano-Gateway
|
||||
|
||||
You can also setup your Pycom module to act as a gateway with The Things Network. The code required to do this can be found [here](../../../tutorials/lora/lorawan-nano-gateway.md).
|
||||
You can also setup your Pycom module to act as a gateway with The Things Network. The code required to do this can be found [here](../../../tutorials-and-examples/lora/lorawan-nano-gateway.md).
|
||||
|
||||
Inside the TTN Console, there are two options, `Applications` and `Gateways`. Select `Gateways` and then click on `register Gateway`. This will allow for the set up and registration of a new nano-gateway.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -40,5 +40,5 @@ The specsheet of the Expansion Board is available as a PDF File.
|
||||
|
||||
## Troubleshooting
|
||||
|
||||
* If PIC stays in bootloader mode, the [`dfu-util` update](../../pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.md) should be performed
|
||||
* If PIC stays in bootloader mode, the [`dfu-util` update](../../pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/firmware.md) should be performed
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Libraries for the rest of the components will be added soon.
|
||||
|
||||
## Driver
|
||||
|
||||
The Windows 7 driver for Pyscan is located [here](../../pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.md).
|
||||
The Windows 7 driver for Pyscan is located [here](../../pytrack-pysense-pyscan/installation/firmware.md).
|
||||
|
||||
For other Operating Systems there's no driver required.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
**Store**: [Buy Here](http://www.pycom.io/fipy)
|
||||
|
||||
**Getting Started:** [Click Here](../../gettingstarted/connection/fipy.md)
|
||||
**Getting Started:** [Click Here](../../getting-started/connection/fipy.md)
|
||||
|
||||
## Pinout
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -48,13 +48,13 @@ The AT commands for the Sequans Monarch modem on the FiPy are available in a PDF
|
||||
|
||||
## Tutorials
|
||||
|
||||
Tutorials on how to the FiPy module can be found in the [examples](../../tutorials/introduction.md) section of this documentation. The following tutorials might be of specific interest for the FiPy:
|
||||
Tutorials on how to the FiPy module can be found in the [examples](../../tutorials-and-examples/introduction.md) section of this documentation. The following tutorials might be of specific interest for the FiPy:
|
||||
|
||||
* [WiFi connection](../../tutorials/all/wlan.md)
|
||||
* [LoRaWAN node](../../tutorials/lora/lorawan-abp.md)
|
||||
* [LoRaWAN nano gateway](../../tutorials/lora/lorawan-nano-gateway.md)
|
||||
* [Sigfox](../../tutorials/sigfox.md)
|
||||
* [LTE CAT-M1](../../tutorials/lte/cat-m1.md)
|
||||
* [NB-IoT](../../tutorials/lte/nb-iot.md)
|
||||
* [BLE](../../tutorials/all/ble.md)
|
||||
* [WiFi connection](../../tutorials-and-examples/all/wlan.md)
|
||||
* [LoRaWAN node](../../tutorials-and-examples/lora/lorawan-abp.md)
|
||||
* [LoRaWAN nano gateway](../../tutorials-and-examples/lora/lorawan-nano-gateway.md)
|
||||
* [Sigfox](../../tutorials-and-examples/sigfox.md)
|
||||
* [LTE CAT-M1](../../tutorials-and-examples/lte/cat-m1.md)
|
||||
* [NB-IoT](../../tutorials-and-examples/lte/nb-iot.md)
|
||||
* [BLE](../../tutorials-and-examples/all/ble.md)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
**Store**: [Buy Here](http://www.pycom.io/gpy)
|
||||
|
||||
**Getting Started:** [Click Here](../../gettingstarted/connection/gpy.md)
|
||||
**Getting Started:** [Click Here](../../getting-started/connection/gpy.md)
|
||||
|
||||
## Pinout
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -48,10 +48,10 @@ The AT commands for the Sequans Monarch modem on the GPy are available in a PDF
|
||||
|
||||
## Tutorials
|
||||
|
||||
Tutorials on how to the GPy module can be found in the [examples](../../tutorials/introduction.md) section of this documentation. The following tutorials might be of specific interest for the GPy:
|
||||
Tutorials on how to the GPy module can be found in the [examples](../../tutorials-and-examples/introduction.md) section of this documentation. The following tutorials might be of specific interest for the GPy:
|
||||
|
||||
* [WiFi connection](../../tutorials/all/wlan.md)
|
||||
* [LTE CAT-M1](../../tutorials/lte/cat-m1.md)
|
||||
* [NB-IoT](../../tutorials/lte/nb-iot.md)
|
||||
* [BLE](../../tutorials/all/ble.md)
|
||||
* [WiFi connection](../../tutorials-and-examples/all/wlan.md)
|
||||
* [LTE CAT-M1](../../tutorials-and-examples/lte/cat-m1.md)
|
||||
* [NB-IoT](../../tutorials-and-examples/lte/nb-iot.md)
|
||||
* [BLE](../../tutorials-and-examples/all/ble.md)
|
||||
|
||||
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