--- id: getting-started title: Getting Started sidebar_label: Getting Started slug: /getting-started sidebar_position: 2 --- import Link from "@docusaurus/Link"; import Tabs from "@theme/Tabs"; import TabItem from "@theme/TabItem"; ## Identify Hardware :::note This guide assumes that you have already purchased the devices you will be using with Meshtastic. If you haven't, you can check out our list of [supported hardware](/docs/supported-hardware/) to see your options. ::: Before you begin, it's important to determine which kind of hardware you're using. Meshtastic works with devices that have these types of Micro-Controller Units (MCU): ### ESP32 The ESP32 chip is older and consumes more power than the nRF52 chip, but is equipped with both WiFi and Bluetooth. Supported ESP32 devices include: - LILYGO® TTGO T-Beam (>V1.1 recommended) - LILYGO® TTGO Lora (>V2.1 recommended) - Nano G1 - Station G1 - Heltec V3 and Wireless Stick Lite V3 - RAK11200 Core module for RAK WisBlock modular boards ### nRF52 The nRF52 chip is much more power efficient than the ESP32 chip and easier to update, but is only equipped with Bluetooth. Supported nRF52 devices include: - RAK4631 Core module for RAK WisBlock modular boards - LILYGO® TTGO T-Echo ### RP2040 The RP2040 is a dual-core ARM chip developed by Raspberry Pi. Supported RP2040 devices include: - Raspberry Pi Pico + Waveshare LoRa Module (Note: **Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on the Pico W is not yet supported by Meshtastic**) - RAK11310 Core module for RAK WisBlock modular boards :::info If your device is not listed above, please review our [supported devices](/docs/supported-hardware) to determine which MCU your device has or contact us in [Discord](https://discord.gg/ktMAKGBnBs) with any questions. ::: :::danger STOP! Put The Power Cable Down! Never power on the radio without attaching an antenna! _It_ could damage the radio chip. ::: Prior to connecting your Meshtastic device to the computer, you should perform the following basic checks. ### Verify Data Cable Some cables only provide _charging_, verify that your cable is also capable of _transferring data_ before proceeding. To check if your cable can also transfer data, try connecting it to another device (like a phone) and see if you can copy a file to or from it. If the file transfer works, then your cable is also able to transfer data and you can continue. ### Install Serial Drivers :::caution nRF52 devices typically do not require serial drivers. They use the UF2 bootloader which makes the devices appear as flash drives. Do _NOT_ download the USB device drivers unless required to install UF2 support. ::: If you require serial drivers installed on your computer, please choose one of the options below and install it before continuing.