RNode_Firmware_CE/Documentation/BUILDING.md
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Building

Prerequisites

The build system of this repository is based on Make. The Makefile is in the base of the repository. Please ensure you have arduino-cli installed before proceeding.

Firstly, figure out which MCU platform your supported board is based on. The table below can help you.

Board name Link Transceiver MCU Description
Handheld v2.x RNodes Buy here SX1276 ESP32
RAK4631 Buy here SX1262 nRF52
LilyGO LoRa32 v1.0 Buy here SX1276/8 ESP32
LilyGO T-BEAM v1.1 Buy here SX1276/8 ESP32
LilyGO LoRa32 v2.0 No link SX1276/8 ESP32 Discontinued?
LilyGO LoRa32 v2.1 Buy here SX1276/8 ESP32 With and without TCXO
Heltec LoRa32 v2 No link SX1276/8 ESP32 Discontinued?
Heltec LoRa32 v3 Buy here SX1262 ESP32
Homebrew ESP32 boards Any supported ESP32 This can be any board with an Adafruit Feather (or generic) ESP32 chip

ESP32

If your board is ESP32-based, please run make prep-esp32 to install the required BSP and libraries for that target.

nRF52

If your board is nRF52-based, please run make prep-nrf to install the required BSP and libraries for that target.

Compiling

Next, you need to find the name of the target for your board. Please reference the table below to do so:

Board name Target
Handheld v2.x RNodes rnode_ng_20
RAK4631 rak4631
LilyGO T-BEAM v1.1 tbeam
LilyGO T-BEAM v1.1 (SX1262) tbeam_sx126x
LilyGO LoRa32 v1.0 lora32_v10
LilyGO LoRa32 v2.0 lora32_v20
LilyGO LoRa32 v2.1 lora32_v21
Heltec LoRa32 v2 heltec32_v2
Heltec LoRa32 v3 heltec32_v3
Homebrew ESP32 boards genericesp32

After you've ascertained the target for the board simply run the following to compile for the board:

make firmware-[target]

Ensure you replace [target] with the target you selected. For example:

make firmware-rak4631

Flashing

To flash the chosen board (if you have one), simply connect it to your computer over USB, and then run the following:

make upload-[target]

Ensure you replace [target] with the target you selected. For example:

make upload-rak4631

Please note, you must re-compile the firmware each time you make changes before you flash it, else you will just be flashing the previous version of the firmware without the new changes!

These commands can also be run as a one liner. For example:

make firmware-[target] && make upload-[target]

This is especially helpful when making continuous changes to the firmware and testing them out.