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Mesh Rider Radio Hardware Interfaces

Written by Jay Parikh | Jan 30, 2024 10:59:13 AM

Mesh Rider Radios are available in different variants: Embedded, External, Wearable, mini/nano-OEM. As each form factor is designed to cater to a particular use case, there are differences in the hardware interfaces between these designs. Table 1 shows the available interfaces for the different variants. ETH1 is configured by default as a configuration interface which is not remotely accessible, but it can be re-configured if necessary. Please note that the -H variant of the Embedded Mesh Rider Radio is a legacy model. We recommend new designs to use the -J models. For the -H it comes with either a UART or a USB Host port.

Table 1 : Hardware interfaces for different Mesh Rider Radio variants
Interface Embedded/
External
Wearable mini/nano OEM
(legacy)
mini/nano OEM
(2023 update)
Mesh Rider Radio Yes Yes Yes Yes
Ethernet (ETH0) Yes No No No
Ethernet (ETH1) Yes Yes Yes Yes
USB Device Port No Yes Yes Yes
USB Host Port Yes Yes No Yes
WiFi Radio No Yes No No
UART Yes Yes Yes Yes
GPIOs 2 1 0 3

Mesh Rider Interface

The Mesh Rider interface is the main wireless interface and is available on all Mesh Rider Radio products. Because it uses a proprietary wireless protocol, it is only accessible from other Mesh Rider devices.

ETH0 and ETH1 Interface

ETH0 and ETH1 are standard Ethernet interfaces and are bridged to the Mesh Rider Interface. USB Device Port The USB Device port is an Ethernet over USB interface and can be connected to USB host ports like those found on PCs, or USB OTG ports like those on Smart Devices. It is bridged to the Mesh Rider interface.

USB Host Port

The USB Host port is set up as an Ethernet over a USB interface and can be connected to USB device ports or USB OTG ports like those found on Smart Devices. It is bridged to the Mesh Rider interface. Its functionality can be extended by installing additional USB drivers on the Mesh Rider Radio, like USB HID drivers.

WiFi Radio

The WiFi radio is bridged to the Mesh Rider Interface and provides standard WiFi connectivity to devices such as PCs and Smart Devices. The default SSID is DoodleLabsWiFi and the password is DoodleSmartRadio. By default the WiFi Radio is in AP mode, but it can be configured as a client to connect to a standard Wi-Fi access point.

UART Interface

All Mesh Rider Radio models include a UART interface. This interface can be bridged to the Mesh Rider network.

  • Embedded/Wearable/OEM: Up to 1 Mbps baud rate, 3.3-V TTL.
  • External: Up to 1 Mbps baud rate, RS232.
  • mini/nano OEM: Up to 115200 baud rate, 3.3-V TTL.