Additional updates and links

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id: wisBlock-hardware
title: Wisblock RAK4631
sidebar_label: WisBlock
title: RAK WisBlock 4631
sidebar_label: RAK WisBlock
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The RAK WisBlock is a low power nrf52 based modular hardware system that can be used with Meshtastic.
The RAK WisBlock is a low power modular hardware system that can be used to build Meshtastic devices.
You need a base board, a core 4631 LPWAN module and optionally a 1910 GPS sensor to build a Meshtastic device.
You will need a [base board](https://store.rakwireless.com/collections/wisblock-base), a [core 4631 LPWAN module](https://store.rakwireless.com/collections/wisblock-core/products/rak4631-lpwan-node) and optionally a [1910 GPS sensor](https://store.rakwireless.com/collections/wisblock-sensor/products/rak1910-max-7q-gnss-location-sensor) to build a Meshtastic device.
Currently the onboard reset button and OLED screen are supported by both base boards.
Both available base boards ([5005](https://store.rakwireless.com/collections/wisblock-base/products/rak5005-o-base-board) & [19003](https://store.rakwireless.com/collections/wisblock-base/products/wisblock-base-board-rak19003)) have a reset button, support an OLED screen, and have built in connectors for a 3.7V LIPO battery (max 4.3V) and 5V Solar panel (max 5.5V)
The RAK 1910 GPS is supported on slot A currently which is only available on the 5005 base board.
A user button is not possible with the 19003 base board, it may be possible to add a user button to the 5005 base board using the [13002 IO module](https://store.rakwireless.com/collections/wisblock-interface/products/adapter-module-rak13002).
A user button has not yet been implemented on either RAK base board and is not possible on the small 19003 base board.
The RAK 1910 GPS is supported on slot A of the 5005 board currently.
Flashing the firmware is a simple process connect your device VIA usb and click the reset button twice and a drive will appear on Windows Linux or Mac drag the appropriate .uf2 firmware file onto the root of the drive and the firmware will be updated.
There is currently no pin required to pair RAK devices via BLE.
* nRF52840 - Bluetooth BLE 5.0 and very low power consumption
* SX1262 - LoRa transceiver
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* Firmware file: `firmware-rak4631-1.x.x.uf2`
* [Purchase Link](https://docs.rakwireless.com/Product-Categories/WisBlock/RAK4631/Overview)
* [Installation instructions](https://docs.rakwireless.com/Product-Categories/WisBlock/RAK4631/Quickstart/#rak4631-lora-mesh-via-meshtastic)
* Dont forget to [update the bootloader](https://docs.rakwireless.com/Product-Categories/WisBlock/RAK4631/Quickstart/#updating-the-bootloader) first!
* RAK's [GitHub Page](https://github.com/RAKWireless/WisBlock) for the WisBlock