M5Stack C6LoRA Module User Manual

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M5Stack logo M5Stamp C6LORA
Model: Stamp C6LoRA
Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi

Whakaahuatanga

Stamp C6LoRa is a high-performance programmable LoRa module designed for the 830 ~ 930 MHz frequency range. The module features an ESP32-C6 SoC, an SX1262 LoRa RF transceiver, and an LNA signal amplifier chip. It comes with two onboard IPEX antenna connectors for external Wi-Fi and LoRa antennas, respectively.
At its core, the ESP32-C6 integrates a rich set of peripheral interfaces, enabling extended functionality through secondary development. It also supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 6, offering broader possibilities for IoT applications. Additionally, the module includes a  PI4IOE5V6408 IO expander chip, which is used for LoRa transceiver circuit control and amplifier enable signal management, delivering enhanced power efficiency and providing additional usable IO resources.
A built-in DC-DC converter supports a DC input range of 3.7 to 5V and allows for lithium battery power, making it adaptable to various hardware deployment scenarios. The module is well-suited for long-range communication applications such as smart irrigation, remote metering, and power equipment control.

M5Stack C6LoRA Module - Description

Whakatakotoranga

Whakatakotoranga Tawhā
SoC ESP32-C6
kohiko 16MB
Wi-Fi 2.4GHz WiFi
RoRa Tipi SX1262
LoRa Auautanga 830~930MHz
Rahi Hua 18.0 × 15.0 × 2.3 mm

Tīmata Tere

3.1 Whakaritenga

  1. Tirohia te Arduino mana webpae me te whakauru i te Arduino IDE
    https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
  2. Tāpirihia te Kaiwhakahaere Poari e whai ake nei URL ki File → Manakohanga → Kaiwhakahaere Poari taapiri URLs:
    https://espressif.github.io/arduino-esp32/package_esp32_dev_index.jsonM5Stack C6LoRA Module - PreparationM5Stack C6LoRA Module - Preparation 2
  3. Whakatuwherahia te Kaiwhakahaere Poari, rapu "ESP32", ka paato i te whakauru.M5Stack C6LoRA Module - Open the Boards Manager
  4. After installation, select the board “ESP32C6 Dev Module.”
  5. Configure the following options. USB CDC On Boot: “Enabled”M5Stack C6LoRA Module - select the board

3.2 Wi-Fi Test
Tīpakohia te exampte hōtaka “Examples” → “WiFi” → “WiFiScan”, choose the port corresponding to your device, and click the compile and upload button in the top-left corner.
After uploading is complete, open the Serial Monitor to view Nga korero matawai Wi-Fi.

M5Stack C6LoRA Module - Wi-Fi TestM5Stack C6LoRA Module - Wi-Fi Test 2M5Stack C6LoRA Module - Wi-Fi Test 3

3.3 BLE Scan
Tīpakohia te exampte hōtaka “Examples” → “BLE” → ”Scan”, choose the port corresponding to your device, and click the compile and upload button in the top-left corner.
After uploading is complete, open the Serial Monitor to view Nga korero matawai BLE.

M5Stack C6LoRA Module - BLE Scan 1M5Stack C6LoRA Module - BLE Scan 2M5Stack C6LoRA Module - BLE Scan 3

3.4 LoRa TX
After burning the LoRa test firmware, check the LoRa transceiver information via the ESP32-C6 USB CDC serial port.

Whakatupato FCC

Whakatupato FCC:
Ko nga Huringa me nga whakarereketanga kaore i tino whakaaehia e te roopu kawenga mo te hanganga ture ka whakakorehia te mana o te kaiwhakamahi ki te whakahaere i nga taputapu.
Ka tutuki tenei taputapu ki te wahanga 15 o nga Ture FCC. Ko te mahi kei raro i nga tikanga e rua e whai ake nei: (1) Kare pea tenei taputapu e whakararu kino, a (2) me whakaae tenei taputapu ki nga pokanoa ka tae mai, tae atu ki te pokanoa ka puta he mahi kino.

FAKATOKANGA NUI:
Tuhipoka: Kua whakamatauria enei taputapu, kua kitea e u ana ki nga rohe mo tetahi taputapu matihiko Class B, i runga i te wahanga 15 o nga Ture FCC. I hoahoatia enei rohe ki te whakarato i te whakamarumaru tika mai i nga pokanoa kino i roto i te whakaurunga whare. Ka whakaputa, ka whakamahi, ka taea e tenei taputapu te whakaputa i te hiko auau reo irirangi, a, ki te kore e whakauruhia, ka whakamahia i runga i nga tohutohu, ka raru pea nga korero reo irirangi. Heoi ano, karekau he taurangi ka kore e puta he pokanoa ki tetahi whakaurunga. Mena ka raru nga taputapu i runga i te reo irirangi, pouaka whakaata ranei, ka taea te whakatau ma te whakaweto i nga taputapu, ka akiakihia te kaiwhakamahi ki te ngana ki te whakatika i te pokanoa ma te kotahi, neke atu ranei o nga tikanga e whai ake nei:

  • Whakahoahoa, nukuhia ranei te antenna whiwhi.
  • Whakanuia te wehenga i waenga i te taputapu me te kaiwhiwhi.
  • Honoa te taputapu ki tetahi putanga i runga i te ara iahiko rereke mai i tera e honoa ana te kaiwhiwhi.
  • Korero atu ki te kaihoko, ki tetahi tohunga hangarau reo irirangi/TV mo te awhina.

Tauākī Whakakitenga Hiko o te FCC: Ko tenei taputapu e pa ana ki nga rohe horahanga radiation FCC kua whakatakotoria mo tetahi taiao kore whakahaere.

Tuhipoka Nui:
Mena kaore e taea te whakatutuki i enei tikanga (mo te exampte, etahi whirihoranga pona, waahi-tahi ranei me tetahi atu kaikawe), katahi ka kore te mana o te FCC e kiia ana he mana, kaore e taea te whakamahi i te FCC ID ki te hua whakamutunga. I roto i enei ahuatanga, ko te kaiwhakauru OEM te kawenga mo te arotake ano i te hua mutunga (tae atu ki te kaiwhakawhiti) me te whiwhi mana motuhake FCC.

Whakamutunga Tapanga Hua
The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following “Contains FCC ID: 2AN3WM5STAMPC6LORA”.

Nga korero a-ringa ki te Kaiwhakamahi Whakamutunga
Me mohio te kaiwhakauru OEM kia kaua e tuku korero ki te kaiwhakamahi mutunga mo te whakauru me te tango ranei i tenei waahanga RF i roto i te pukapuka a te kaiwhakamahi mo te hua mutunga e whakauru ana i tenei waahanga.
Kei roto i te pukapuka kaiwhakamahi mutunga nga korero ture/whakatupato e hiahiatia ana i roto i tenei pukapuka.

Nga tohutohu whakaurunga mo nga kaihanga hua manaaki kia rite ki te KDB 996369 D03 OEM Manual v01

2.2 Rarangi o nga ture FCC e tika ana
CFR 47 FCC WĀHANGA 15 WAHANGA C kua whakatewhatewhahia. E pa ana ki te kaiwhakawhiti modular.

2.3 Nga tikanga whakamahi mahi motuhake
This module is a stand-alone module. If the end product will involve multiple simultaneously transmitting conditions or different operational conditions for a stand-alone modular transmitter in a host, the host manufacturer has to consult with the module manufacturer for the installation method in the end system.

2.4 He iti nga tikanga o te waahanga
Kaore e tika ana

2.5 Te whai i nga hoahoa antenna
Kaore e tika ana

2.6 RF whakakitenga whakaaro
The device has been evaluated to meet the general RF exposure requirements. The device can be used in mobile or fixed exposure conditions with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator & user’s body.

2.7 Antenna
This radio transmitter has been approved by the Federal Communications Commission to operate with the antenna types listed below, with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list that have a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for any type listed are strictly prohibited for use with this device.

Antenna Tauira Nama o te antenna: Momo antenna: Te whiwhinga o te antenna (Max.) Awhe auau:
WIFI/BLE / Antenna waho 2.77dbi 2400-2500MHz
LoRa / Antenna PCB -5.37 dBi 840-940MHz

2.8 Te tapanga me nga korero tautukunga
The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following “Contains FCC ID: 2AN3WM5STAMPC6LORA”.

2.9 Nga korero mo nga momo whakamatautau me etahi atu whakaritenga whakamatautau
The host manufacturer that installs this module with limited modular approval should perform the test of radiated emission and spurious emission according to FCC part 15C:15.247 and 15.209 requirement, only if the test result complies with FCC part 15.247 and 15.209 requirements, then the host can be sold legally.

Ko nga tohutohu whakauru mo nga kaihanga hua manaaki i runga i te KDB 996369 D03 OEM Manual v01

2.10 Nga whakamatautau taapiri, Wāhanga 15 Wāhanga-iti B
This transmitter module is tested as a subsystem, and its certification does not cover the FCC Part 15 Subpart B (unintentional radiator) rule requirement applicable to the final host. The final host will still need to be reassessed for compliance to this portion of the rule requirements if applicable.

2.11 Note EMI Whakaaro
We recommend using “best practice” RF design engineering, testing, and evaluation in case non-linear interactions generate additional non-compliant limits due to module placement to host components or properties. The host manufacturer is responsible for ensuring compliance with the applicable FCC rules for the transmitters operating individually and simultaneously. This includes compliance for the summation of all emissions from all outputs occupying the same or overlapping frequency ranges, as defined by the applicable rules.

2.12 Me pehea te Huringa - He Panui Nui
Mena kaore e taea te whakatutuki i enei tikanga (mo te example, certain laptop configurations or co-location with another transmitter), then the FCC authorization is no longer considered valid, and the FCC ID cannot be used on the final product. In these circumstances, OEM integrator contacts Grantees to make permissive changes, or the OEM integrator will be responsible for reevaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization.

I te mea ka tutuki nga tikanga katoa i runga ake nei, kaore e hiahiatia etahi atu whakamatautau tuku. Heoi, kei te Kaiwhakauru OEM te kawenga mo te whakamatautau i a raatau hua-mutunga mo etahi atu whakaritenga tautukunga e hiahiatia ana me tenei waahanga kua whakauruhia.

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