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SenseCAP T1000-E for Meshtastic Update: FAQs, and Debugging Tips

31 October 2024 at 13:23

Hi Community,

First, we want to extend a heartfelt thanks to each of you for your interest and support for the SenseCAP T1000-E. Since its release, we’ve been thrilled to see it being widely adopted within the Meshtastic community, helping enthusiasts like you enhance your connectivity projects. Your feedback has been invaluable to us, highlighting what you love about the device and where we can make it even better.

FAQs and Debugging Tips

We’ve received a lot of insightful feedback from the community, and our team is actively investigating each single of them. We are committed to ensuring that your experience with the T1000-E is smooth and reliable.

To support you further, we’ve compiled a few common FAQs and tips:

1. Accidentally updated the wrong firmware

Before you update the firmware, please check the firmware file carefully and DO NOT FLASH ANY FIRMWARE OTHER THAN T1000-E FIRMWARE, this may cause unexpected errors.

– Solution:

If you accidentally update the wrong firmware, please flash the bootloader first, and then flash the application firmware.

2. Device bricked

a. The device can still enter the DFU mode

– Solution:

Flash the bootloader first, and then flash the application firmware.

b. The device can not enter the DFU mode, but you can see the serial port of your device

– Solution:

Using a serial tool, set the baud rate to 1200, and then click connect, try this process multiple times until the green light of the device is solid, once the device is restored to DFU mode, you can follow a. solution then.

3. Battery drop issue

Following our battery discharge test, we found that the T1000-E battery performs as expected. We’re enhancing the battery discharge curve report to provide users with a clearer and more accurate performance overview.

For more details, please check the T1000-E wiki, if your issues still cannot be solved, feel free to contact our tech support team at sensecap[at]seeed.cc !

Last but Not Least: New Meshtastic-Compatible Products

A 4-inch touch screen driven by ESP32-S3 and RP2040 Dual-MCUs. With the compatibility with Meshtastic, SenseCAP Indicator can be another game changer as your Meshtastic phone or you name it. 🙂

A mini size LoRa Dev Kit with XIAO ESP32S3 and Wio-SX1262 LoRa module, with pre-flashed Meshtastic firmware, it’s ready for you to embark your journey with Meshtastic once it’s powered on.

Get Started with XIAO ESP32 for Meshtastic

We’re Here for You

We are truly grateful for your dedication to improving the T1000-E. Your feedback has allowed us to make adjustments that benefit the entire Meshtastic community. If you have any further questions, suggestions, or ideas, don’t hesitate to share your insights with us on our discord.

Thank you once again for being part of the journey with us. Let’s keep pushing the boundaries of what’s possible together!

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Seeed Studio and Blynk Expand Partnership to Enhance IoT Integration with LoRaWAN and MQTT

23 October 2024 at 08:00

Seamless IoT with LoRaWAN and MQTT Support

With industries increasingly adopting LoRaWAN and MQTT protocols, Seeed Studio’s devices—like the SenseCAP LoRaWAN sensors and gateways—are now fully supported on Blynk’s platform. This expanded functionality simplifies IoT deployments by allowing users to monitor and control their devices through Blynk‘s intuitive dashboard, without needing extensive coding or infrastructure setup.

The expanded functionality available with Blynk’s platform is a game-changer for businesses using Seeed Studio SenseCAP LoRaWAN devices,” said Joey Jiang, VP of Industrial Application Group at Seeed Studio.Our customers can now take advantage of Blynk’s advanced device management features, such as multi-level user management and granular access controls, to manage fleets of devices at scale with ease. This integration allows businesses to focus on their operations while Blynk and Seeed handle the heavy lifting on the backend, from device provisioning to user control.

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Empowering Developers and Businesses with No-Code IoT Solutions

Through Blynk’s intuitive no-code platform, users gain access to advanced device management tools such as visual data visualization, automation workflows, and real-time alerts. With native MQTT support and a recent integration with The Things Stack for LoRaWAN, Seeed Studio hardware can now unlock unprecedented possibilities for IoT deployments.

Our mission has always been to simplify IoT for businesses of all sizes,” said Pavel Bayborodin, CEO of Blynk. “By expanding our platform to support industry-standard protocols like LoRaWAN and MQTT, and partnering with Seeed Studio’s robust hardware lineup, we are enabling companies to launch powerful IoT systems faster than ever.

Unlocking Opportunities Across Smart Industries

The extended partnership offers tremendous opportunities across key industries like smart agriculture, industrial automation, and smart cities. With Seeed’s SenseCAP LoRaWAN devices integrated into Blynk, businesses can achieve remote monitoring, real-time data transfer, and centralized device management with minimal effort. Whether deploying sensors in the field or managing urban infrastructure, users benefit from both Blynk’s software capabilities and Seeed’s reliable hardware for cost-effective solutions.

Discover Seeed Studio Products with LoRaWAN and MQTT Support

Explore Seeed Studio’s wide range of IoT solutions designed to seamlessly integrate with Blynk’s platform. Whether you need SenseCAP LoRaWAN sensors for environmental monitoring, LoRaWAN gateways for reliable connectivity, or development kits for rapid prototyping, Seeed Studio has the tools to bring your IoT vision to life.

About Seeed Studio

Seeed Studio, founded in 2008, is a pioneer in Open Hardware and IoT innovation, offering a broad portfolio of industrial IoT solutions, including sensor modules, edge devices, and platforms like SenseCAP. By promoting collaborative development and open-source principles, Seeed Studio empowers developers and enterprises worldwide to design solutions that address local challenges and advance emerging technologies such as AI and IoT.

About Blynk

Blynk is a leading low-code IoT platform that enables businesses to build custom mobile IoT applications and manage millions of connected devices globally. Used by over 1 million developers and 5,000 businesses, Blynk simplifies IoT management through easy-to-use dashboards and advanced user management features, accelerating time to market and helping companies scale their connected products.

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Introducing XIAO ESP32S3 for Meshtastic, The Smallest LoRa Dev Kit in The World

22 October 2024 at 16:37

Since we released the Wio Tracker 1110 Dev Kit and SenseCAP Card Tracker T1000-E, we’ve gotten a lot of feedback from the community to include a smaller, more affordable Meshtastic powered product. And our answer is the XIAO ESP32S3 for Meshtastic & LoRa. Sized as small as your thumb, and priced at only $9.9, it‘s the smallest dev kit for prototyping your first Meshtastic and LoRa/LoRaWAN projects.

XIAO ESP32S3 + Semtech SX1262 LoRa

Featuring the powerful thumb-sized XIAO ESP32S3 Dev Board and a Wio-SX1262 Extension Board, the XIAO ESP32S3 Dev Kit for Meshtastic & LoRa is a super mini LoRa dev kit supporting LoRa (862-930MHz) with a 5km LoRa range. It also supports WiFi, BLE for wireless communication with a range of 100m+. Built on the XIAO ESP32S3, the kit comes with a built-in power management systems, and can be expanded via IIC, UART, and other GPIO interfaces. Compatible with Arduino IDE, it’s available for pre-order now at $9.9, with an estimated shipping in November, 2024.

Key Features of XIAO ESP32S3 for Meshtastic and LoRa Dev Kit

  • Meshtactic works out of the box: Pre-flashed with Meshtastic firmware, it is ready to work once powered on.
  • Outstanding RF performance: Supports LoRa(862-930MHz) 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and BLE 5.0 dual wireless communication, support 2~5km(LoRa) and 100m+(Wi-Fi/BLE) remote communication when connected with U.FL antenna.
  • Thumb-sized Compact Design: 21 x 18mm, adopting the classic form factor of Seeed Studio XIAO, suitable for space-limited projects.
  • Powerful MCU Board: Incorporate the ESP32S3 32-bit, dual-core, Xtensa processor running at up to 240MHz, mounted multiple development ports, Arduino / MicroPython supported.
  • Elaborate Power Design: Includes a Type-C USB interface and lithium battery charge management.
  • Same Hardware for Multiple Applications: Can be developed as a Meshtastic node or router, a single-channel LoRaWAN gateway, or a LoRa & LoRaWAN sensor.

Applications of XIAO ESP32S3 for Meshtastic & LoRa

1.  Tap into Meshtastic for Off-Grid Communication

Meshtastic is an open-source, off-grid, decentralized LoRa mesh network designed for affordable, low-power devices. This XIAO ESP32S3 Dev Kit offers a flexible and cost-effective solution for Meshtastic developers. You can build a Meshtastic device at an affordable price and use it as an emergency communication tool, similar to the SenseCAP T1000-E, but simpler in function. Moreover, thanks to the amazing Seeed Studio XIAO Product Ecosystem, it’s compatible with the XIAO Expansion Board and the Grove Expansion Board for adding screens, sensors, and over 300+ Grove modules, allowing you to customize your unique Meshtastic devices. You can even design your own casing.

2.  Configure It as a LoRa/LoRaWAN Sensor Node

It can be set up as a LoRa node, enabling the XIAO ESP32S3 Dev Kit to connect with various sensors and transmit data using LoRaWAN. This offers flexibility for different applications, like home automation. Essentially, the XIAO ESP32S3 Dev Kit can serve as a data collection and transmission node, allowing for communication and control among smart home devices.

3.  The Most Cost-Effective Single-Channel LoRa/LoRaWAN Gateway

Thanks to the powerful Semtech SX1262 LoRa Chip, you can turn it into a single-channel gateway, making it the most cost effective single-channel LoRaWAN gateway in the world. It receives LoRa packets on a specific setting and share them with the LoRaWAN network. By using the XIAO ESP32S3 Dev Kit, you can set it up to connect to The Things Network or Chripstack. This kit is great for those who want to learn about LoRa technology and connect to a LoRa Network Server (LNS).

Some Useful Links

Here are some guides for you to get started:

  1. Get Started for Meshtastic
  2. Get Started for LoRa
  3. Connect to TTN
  4. Connect to Chripstack

Pre-Order Now at $9.9

Available for pre-order now at just $9.9, the XIAO ESP32S3 Dev Kit is one of our solutions to provide the community more affordable and flexible products for you to build your LoRa-based IoT projects. Stay tuned for more updates on our Meshtastic-powered and LoRaWAN products. If you have any ideas or suggestions about our Meshtastic-compatible products, feel free to share them in the comments!

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XIAO ESP32S3 for Meshtastic & LoRa devkit features Wio-SX1262 LoRa module

17 October 2024 at 19:07
XIAO ESP32 S3 LoRa dev kit

The “XIAO ESP32S3 for Meshtastic & LoRa” is an ESP32-S3 LoRa dev kit that combines an XIAO ESP32S3 board with the tiny Wio-SX1262 LoRa module connected through a board-to-board connector. This compact devkit supports LoRa (862-930MHz), Wi-Fi (2.4GHz), and Bluetooth 5.0 (BLE), with a 5km range for LoRa and a 100m+ range for Wi-Fi/BLE. The kit also has a USB Type-C interface, a built-in power management chip, and multiple I/O options such as IIC, UART, and GPIO. It supports external LoRa antennas and can be extended with XIAO expansion boards for more complex setups. These features make this device suitable for projects such as LoRaWAN gateways, IoT sensors, Meshtastic nodes or routers, and applications where space is limited. XIAO ESP32S3 for Meshtastic & LoRa specifications: SoC – Espressif Systems ESP32 with dual-core Xtensa LX7 microcontroller up to 240MHz Wireless Connectivity LoRaWAN via  Semtech LX1262 Output Power – Up to +22 [...]

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The Things Indoor Gateway Pro: A Managed LoRaWAN Solution with ESP32 and Semtech SX1302

30 September 2024 at 09:00
The Things Indoor Gateway Pro with dual external antenna

The Things Industries first introduced the Things Indoor Gateway, an affordable multi-channel LoRaWAN gateway designed for IoT networks in 2019. While low-cost single-channel gateways like Dragino OLG01, priced as low as $83.50, were available, they often struggled with connectivity in shared environments. The Things Indoor Gateway, priced around $111, offered a reliable solution for large-scale IoT deployments. Building on this success, the company has now launched the next-generation Things Indoor Gateway Pro. This managed LoRaWAN gateway is designed for seamless IoT network installation, featuring zero-touch provisioning, full cloud management, and flexible connectivity options including LTE, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi with automated failover. With advanced device management tools such as mTLS, FOTA, and secure boot, the Things Indoor Gateway Pro is a future-ready solution tailored for evolving IoT needs. Previously, we explored a variety of LoRaWAN gateways, including the AgroSense LoRaWAN for high-precision agriculture, the WisGate Soho Pro RAK7267 for greenhouse monitoring, [...]

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MachineQ MQpower CT battery-less LoRa CT clamp measures up to 250A of current

23 September 2024 at 20:21
MachineQ MQpower LoRa CT clamp

MachineQ has recently introduced MQpower CT, a self-powered, IoT-enabled, LoRa CT clamp designed to monitor real-time current consumption. This CT clamp can measure both accumulated (Ah) and instantaneous current(A) with loads up to 100A and 250A with 1mA resolution. Additionally, it integrates a LoRa module for communication that gets powered by the induced current in the clamp itself. These features make this device useful for energy management, proactive maintenance, power monitoring, and more. We have covered various WI-Fi CT clamps in the past like the SONOFF POW Ring, the Emporia Vue Gen2 with 16 CT clamps, the ESP32-S2-based “smart power meter”, and more. Feel free to check those out if you are interested in Wi-Fi CT clamps. MQpower LoRa CT clamp specifications Connectivity – LoRaWAN Measurement range Up to 100A or 250A models 1mA resolution Accuracy ±1% (>5Arms) ±3% (≤5Arms) Misc Onboard reboot button and LED status indicator FUOTA (Firmware Update Over [...]

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