; The very slick RAK wireless RAK 4631 / 4630 board - Unified firmware for 5005/19003, with or without OLED RAK 1921 [env:rak3401-1watt] extends = nrf52840_base board = wiscore_rak4631 board_check = true build_flags = ${nrf52840_base.build_flags} -Ivariants/nrf52840/rak3401_1watt -D RAK_4631 ; -DGPS_POWER_TOGGLE ; comment this line to disable triple press function on the user button to turn off gps entirely. -D RAK3401 -D RAK13302 ; RAK 1Watt Power Amplifier -DRADIOLIB_EXCLUDE_SX128X=1 -DRADIOLIB_EXCLUDE_SX127X=1 -DRADIOLIB_EXCLUDE_LR11X0=1 build_src_filter = ${nrf52_base.build_src_filter} +<../variants/nrf52840/rak3401_1watt> + lib_deps = ${nrf52840_base.lib_deps} ${networking_base.lib_deps} melopero/Melopero RV3028@^1.1.0 rakwireless/RAKwireless NCP5623 RGB LED library@^1.0.2 beegee-tokyo/RAK12035_SoilMoisture@^1.0.4 https://github.com/RAKWireless/RAK12034-BMX160/archive/dcead07ffa267d3c906e9ca4a1330ab989e957e2.zip ; If not set we will default to uploading over serial (first it forces bootloader entry by talking 1200bps to cdcacm) ; Note: as of 6/2013 the serial/bootloader based programming takes approximately 30 seconds ;upload_protocol = jlink ; Allows programming and debug via the RAK NanoDAP as the default debugger tool for the RAK4631 (it is only $10!) ; programming time is about the same as the bootloader version. ; For information on this see the meshtastic developers documentation for "Development on the NRF52"