I am writing these observations because as a total novice, I got confused several times. If some of these are correct, please consider adding the “errata” type of text - that would not require redoing the visual presentation.
Documenting a few differences between the Getting Started with the Notecard online document and my actual findings - see image below for details:
- There is an added component (see green rectangle) added to the Notecarrier F. This is not the same Notecarrier F depicted in online manuals.
- The LTE cable should be connected to the UFL socket marked “main” (I expected LTE label on the circuit board).
- There is confusion between the Molex antenna (used for Notecarrier PI) and the Molex antenna for Notecarrier B or F. The presenter called it “3133” while I got “209142”, which has only a single cable and is the one for Notecarrier PI. This might be a false perception, please take this as such.
- When the power is connected to the Notecarrier, two red lights flash a few times, followed by a green light that flashes every few seconds (Note that the red light blinks could be perceived as an error condition - and this does not seem to be the case.
Hi @adriatic,
More good questions, thanks:
- There is an added component (see green rectangle) added to the Notecarrier F. This is not the same Notecarrier F depicted in online manuals.
This is the Swan (the STM32-based microcontroller from Blues). This is the brains of the operation
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- The LTE cable should be connected to the UFL socket marked “main” (I expected LTE label on the circuit board).
I see how that could be confusing. Thanks for the note.
- There is confusion between the Molex antenna (used for Notecarrier PI) and the Molex antenna for Notecarrier B or F. The presenter called it “3133” while I got “209142”, which has only a single cable and is the one for Notecarrier PI. This might be a false perception, please take this as such.
The same Molex (or Pulse etc) antennas can be used across all of the Notecarriers/Notecards. Don’t worry too much about specific part numbers.
- When the power is connected to the Notecarrier, two red lights flash a few times, followed by a green light that flashes every few seconds (Note that the red light blinks could be perceived as an error condition - and this does not seem to be the case.
Generally speaking, green lights signify network communications while red lights mean something is being read or written to/from flash.
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I love your style of addressing multiple issues at once (by embedding differently styled issues)
Thanks again