4.
Allow the personal computer to enumerate and install the USB drivers.
Take note of the Virtual COM port number assigned to the board.
Note: the Nucleo board is also enumerated as an mbed removable storage device.
Figure 22.
USB enumerated instances
5.
[Optional: to display debug printf messages] Open a terminal emulation software such as Tera Term and
configure it with the following settings for further viewing of the LoRa
®
device parameters:
–
Port: (Virtual COM port number assigned to the board from step 4)
–
Baud rate: 9600
–
Data: 8 bit
–
Parity: none
–
Stop: 1 bit
Figure 23.
Terminal emulation software settings
9600
5.2
Extracting DevEUI and AppEUI from the LoRa
®
module
Device enrollment to the network server requires activation parameters stored in the LoRa
®
module. Depending
on the join mode used (OTAA/ABP), the pieces of information presented in
LoRa
®
module (default) or changed.
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Extracting DevEUI and AppEUI from the LoRa® module
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