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Small fixes to the hardware section and add the nano g1
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id: heltec
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title: Heltec device
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sidebar_label: Heltec
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sidebar_position: 5
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sidebar_position: 6
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## WiFi LoRa 32 (V2)
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id: linux
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title: Linux Compatible Hardware
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sidebar_label: Linux
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sidebar_position: 6
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sidebar_position: 7
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---
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This page is a place holder.
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- [Purchase link](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32915894264.html)
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<br />
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:::warning
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Some of these boards contained the wrong component in the LiPo battery charging circuit allowing the battery to be overcharged. While this does appear to have been fixed recently, please see the [warning](https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/community/berlin/post/warning-attention-users-of-ttgo21-v16-boards-labeled-t3_v16-on-pcb-battery-exploded-and-got-on-fire) on The Things Network for more information.
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Some of these boards contained the wrong component in the LiPo battery charging circuit allowing the battery to be overcharged. While this does appear to have been fixed, please see the [warning](https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/community/berlin/post/warning-attention-users-of-ttgo21-v16-boards-labeled-t3_v16-on-pcb-battery-exploded-and-got-on-fire) on The Things Network for more information.
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[<img src="/img/hardware/lora-v2.1-1.6.png" alt="LILYGO® TTGO Lora V2.1-1.6" style={{zoom:'25%'}} />](/img/hardware/lora-v2.1-1.6.png)
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</TabItem>
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</Tabs>
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</Tabs>
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Further information on the LILYGO® LoRa and T-beam devices can be found on LILYGO®'s [GitHub page](https://github.com/Xinyuan-LilyGO/LilyGo-LoRa-Series).
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id: nano-g1
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title: Nano G1 device
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sidebar_label: Nano G1
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The Nano G1 is the first dedicated hardware to be designed from scratch purely for Meshtastic by Neil Hao. It has been designed to be small and compact with the inclusion of a high quality internal PCB antenna.
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Only the US 915 Mhz version is available currently. There should be an EU 868 Mhz version available in the future.
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### Features:
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- Meshtastic pre-installed
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- ESP32 WROOM microprocessor - WiFi & Bluetooth
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- Semtech SX1276 - LoRa Transceiver
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- Frequency options:
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- 915 Mhz
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- Additional ultra-low noise amplifier to improve LoRa receiver sensitivity
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- ATGM336H-5N-71 Whole Constellation Positioning and Navigation Module (Supports GPS, BDS and GLONASS)
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- Built in 915Mhz Lora PCB Antenna (VSWR <=1.5 @ 915 Mhz)
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- User button
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- 1.3 inch OLED screen
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- Buzzer
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- Firmware file: `firmware-nano-g1-1.x.x.bin`
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- [Purchase link](https://www.tindie.com/products/neilhao/meshtastic-mesh-device-nano-edition/)
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[<img alt="Nano G1" src="/img/hardware/nano-g1-front.jpg" style={{zoom:'25%'}} />](/img/hardware/nano-g1-front.jpg)
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Further information on the Nano G1 can be found on [Unit Enginerring's Wiki](https://uniteng.com/wiki/doku.php?id=meshtastic:nano).
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- 1x Core Module slot
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- 1x WisBlock IO Module slot
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- 4x WisBlock Sensor Module slots
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- I2C, UART, GPIOs and analog input accessible with solder contacts
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- I<sup>2</sup>C, UART, GPIOs and analog input accessible with solder contacts
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- Micro USB port for debugging and power
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- Connector for 5v solar panel (max 5.5v)
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- 1x Core Module slot
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- 2x WisBlock Sensor Module slots
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- I2C, UART and BOOT headers accessible with solder contacts
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- I<sup>2</sup>C, UART and BOOT headers accessible with solder contacts
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- Micro USB port for debugging and power
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- 1x Core Module slot
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- 2x WisBlock IO Module slot
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- 6x WisBlock Sensor Module slots
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- I2C, SPI, UART, BOOT and GPIOs accessible with solder contacts
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- I<sup>2</sup>C, SPI, UART, BOOT and GPIOs accessible with solder contacts
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- USB-C port for debugging and power
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- Battery selector switch
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- 1x Core Module slot
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- 1x WisBlock IO Module slot
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- 4x WisBlock Sensor Module slots
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- I2C, UART, BOOT and GPIOs accessible with solder contacts
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- I<sup>2</sup>C, UART, BOOT and GPIOs accessible with solder contacts
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- USB-C port for debugging and power
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- 0.96 inch OLED display
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- Resolution 128 x 64 pixels
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- I2C interface
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- I<sup>2</sup>C interface
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This item requires soldering.
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Further information on the RAK1910 can be found on the [RAK Documentation Center](https://docs.rakwireless.com/Product-Categories/WisBlock/RAK1910/Overview/#product-description).
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To add a GPS to the RAK19003 base board, you need the [RAK12500 GPS sensor](https://store.rakwireless.com/products/wisblock-gnss-location-module-rak12500). It is supported via I2C on slot B for firmware versions 1.49 and above.
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To add a GPS to the RAK19003 base board, you need the [RAK12500 GPS sensor](https://store.rakwireless.com/products/wisblock-gnss-location-module-rak12500). It is supported via I<sup>2</sup>C on slot B for firmware versions 1.49 and above.
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- uBlox Zoe-M8Q GNSS receiver
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- GPS, GLONASS, QZSS and BeiDou satelite support
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The [RAK13002 IO Module](https://store.rakwireless.com/collections/wisblock-interface/products/adapter-module-rak13002) can be used to, amongst other things, add a user button to the RAK base boards (excluding the RAK19003 Mini base board). It features a number of different interface options:
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- 2x I2C interfaces
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- 2x I<sup>2</sup>C interfaces
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- 2x UART interfaces
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- 1x SPI interface
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- Upto 6x GPIOs
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- 868 MHz
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- 915 MHz
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- 923 MHz
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- **NEO-M8N - GPS receiver - better GPS sensitivity**
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- **NEO-M8N - GNSS receiver (supports GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou) - better GPS sensitivity**
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- U.FL antenna connector
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- Power, Program and Reset switches
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- Screen sold separately
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- 868 MHz
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- 915 MHz
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- 923 MHz
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- **NEO-M8N - GPS receiver - better GPS sensitivity**
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- **NEO-M8N - GNSS receiver (supports GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou) - better GPS sensitivity**
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- U.FL antenna connector
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- Power, Program and Reset switches
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- Screen sold separately
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Further information on the LILYGO® T-Beam and LoRa devices can be found on LILYGO®'s [GitHub page](https://github.com/Xinyuan-LilyGO/LilyGo-LoRa-Series).
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All T-beam models have an 18650 size battery holder on the rear of the device. This is designed to the original specification of the 18650, and only fits unprotected flat top 18650 cells. Button top and protected cells are typically longer than 650mm, often approaching 700mm.
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## Screen
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- 0.96 inch OLED i<sup>2</sup>c display
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- 0.96 inch OLED I<sup>2</sup>C display
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- [Purchase link](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32922106384.html)
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