I'm currently writing a fair bit about Meshtastic the awesome opensource off grid communications mesh networking project. I'm writing some upcoming articles on using the Raspberry Pi Pico to create a solar charged node to use as a repeater etc, but today I've been playing with currently the cheapest way to set up a Meshtastic device.
The Seeed studio XIAO ESP32S3 & Wio-SX1262 kit contains 2 tiny (like thumbnail sized) PCB. The XAIO ESP32S3 board has USBC and and IPEX connector for connecting an (included) little WiFi and Bluetooth antenna all of this comes in a pack for £9.60 in the UK. I ordered mine with excellent service from PiHut. There's the usual pins but also there is a tiny surface mount connector. The Wio SX1262 is a LoRa add on board and you can (but don't do it before you flash Meshtastic to the ESP32) simply click it onto the surface mount connector to create a little backpack add on for the XIAO ESP32S3 board. The Wio has another tiny Ipex connector for the included LoRa antenna. Whilst you might want to upgrade this antenna down the line, it's certainly enough to get you up and running, oh and down the line there is battery charging on board to make this a super tiny portable unit.
The device is supported with the Meshtastic Web Flasher tool and so it's simply a case of connecting the XIAO ESP32S3 whilst holding the (tiny!) boot button to connect it in DFU mode via a USB C cable. Once flashed you can then unplug the device and connect the two boards together. Reconnecting some power via the USBC cable, you should have a Meshtastic node all ready for configuration via either the Web Client via Bluetooth, https or serial connection, or connect up to it using the Meshtastic app on your phone. Oh and for Bluetooth... the default pairing code is 123456!
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