CORES3 with NB-IOT
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Hi!
I have a CoreS3 with a COM.NB-IoT. Somehow I can;t get the SIM7020 get to work. Does someone have a example code? I have changed the dipswitches to:
#define SerialAT Serial1 #define MODEM_TX 13 #define MODEM_RX 7From the IoT_BASE_SIM7020 I have extracted the TinyGSM code for the SIM7020. But as mentioned, I can not get it to work. Does someone have a full working example? I do have the COMMU module on Serial2 on:
#define Serial485 Serial2 #define RS485_TX 17 #define RS485_RX 18TinyGsm modem(SerialAT,0); void setupModem() { pinMode(2, OUTPUT); digitalWrite(2, 0); SerialAT.begin(115200, SERIAL_8N1, MODEM_RX, MODEM_TX); TinyGsmAutoBaud(SerialAT, GSM_AUTOBAUD_MIN, GSM_AUTOBAUD_MAX); modem.init(); // Not working String modemInfo = modem.getModemName(); CoreS3.Display.printf("Modem Name: %s\n", modemInfo); Serial.print("Modem Name: "); Serial.println(modemInfo); } -
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@felmue Thanks, after reviewing the docs I also made a mistake in the Pins. Adjusted to below and now I get a reponse of 1 on modem.test(). So looks like I have it connected :)
#define MODEM_TX 7 #define MODEM_RX 1 -
Hello @markpro
glad to hear you got it working.
BTW: GPIO1 is already used on port A (I2C). But that is fine as long as you do not need external I2C as well.
Thanks
Felix
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