The Seeed Studio Wio Tracker 1110 is a dev kit designed to work with the Meshtastic network. The board is built around a Nordic nRF52840 multiprotocol Bluetooth 5.4 SoC and uses the Semtech LR1110 LoRa transceiver for communication. Seeed Studio is selling the Wio Tracker 1110 development board in a bundle with an OLED display and a GNSS receiver, providing everything needed to start experimentation for peer-to-peer LoRa mesh networking.
Meshtastic is a free, open-source, decentralized mesh network that uses LoRa radios to establish a low-power, long-range, off-grid communication system in areas without reliable infrastructure. Driven entirely by the community, Meshtastic enables decentralized, encrypted communication without the need for a dedicated router or phone.
Previously we have written various versions of the Wio Tracker including the Wio GPS and Wio LTE GPS Tracker. Since Meshtastic projects are becoming popular among developers and enthusiasts, we will likely see many more dev kits with Meshtastic support.
Seeed Studio Wio Tracker 1110 specifications
- SoC – Nordic Semiconductor nRF52840
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- CPU – 32-bit Cortex-M4 core with FPU running at 64 MHz
- Flash – 1 MB
- RAM – 256 kB RAM
- Arm TrustZone Cryptocell 310 security subsystem
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- Connectivity
- Via Nordic Semi RF52840
- Bluetooth 5, Bluetooth Mesh
- IEEE 802.15.4 radio for Zigbee and Thread
- ANT, 2.4GHz proprietary
- On-chip NFC-A tag
- Antenna – On-board 2.4GHz chip antenna or u.FL connector for external antenna
- Zigbee 3.0, (update to Thread/Matter in development)
- Via Semtech LR1110
- LoRa/(G)FSK Half-Duplex RF transceiver working in the 1863~928 (chip antenna or u.FL connector for external antenna)
- Compatible with LoRaWAN 1.0.4 standard
- GNSS (GPS/ BeiDou) low-power scanning (chip antenna or u.FL connector for external antenna)
- 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi ultra-low-power passive scanning with onboard chip antenna
- Range – 2~10km (depends on antenna and environment)
- Via Nordic Semi RF52840
- Onboard Sensors
- TH Sensor (SHT41)
- Temperature: -40~85°C, ±0.2°C
- Humidity – 0~100%RH, ±1.8%RH
- 3-Axis Accelerometer (Not Used)
- Range – ±2g, 4g, 8g, 16g
- Bandwidth – 0.5Hz ~ 625Hz
- Sensitivity (LSB/g) – 1000 (±2g) to 83 (±16g)
- Grove GPS Air530 (External Sensor)
- Supply voltage – 3.3V/5V
- Operating current – up to 60mA
- Temperature
- Operating: -35°C to 85°C
- Storage: -55°C to 100°C
- TH Sensor (SHT41)
- Display – Grove 0.96 inch OLED display
- Supply voltage – 3.3 / 5V
- Driver IC – SSD1308Z
- Display – White, 128×64 Dot Matrix
- Panel size – 26.7×19.26 mm, Active Area – 21.74×11.175 mm
- Operating temperature: -20~70
- USB – USB-C for power and programming
- Grove Interface
- 3x Digital Interface
- 1x ADC
- 1x I2C
- 1x UART
- Misc
- Battery connector for 3.7V battery
- Reset button
- User button
- User LED
- Power LED
- Charge status indicator LED
- Supply voltage – 5V with USB-C connector
- Dimensions – Not specified
The board is completely open-sourced so the company provides all necessary documentation including the datasheet, Eagle CAD file, and datasheet for the modules on Seeed Studio’s products page. The Meshtastic firmware on the other hand is available on the company’s GitHub repository. For those of you who already own a Wio Tracker 1110, you’ll need the Air530 GPS receiver and the OLED, and follow the instructions to update the firmware.
The company also provides design files for an acrylic enclosure and a 3D-printed enclosure which Seeed Studio mentions will be available for purchase once the company gets enough feedback from the users.
The Wio Tracker 1110 Dev Kit for Meshtastic is available on SeeedStudio for $39.90, and you’ll also find the Wio Tracker 1110 board only on Aliexpress for $35.73.
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since they can sell all the components why don’t they build some case for a complete product 🙁 ?
EDIT: didn’t read the whole article about waiting for feedback before selling the acrylic case – sorry
The provided instructions to update the bootloader via uf2 and serial will not work if you have the bare red board Amazon Sidewalk version but you can download the serial bootloader zip and run Meshtastic firmware issue – adafruit-nrfutil –verbose dfu serial –package wio_tracker_1110_bootloader-0.9.1_s140_7.3.0.zip -p /dev/ttyACM1 -b 115200 –singlebank –touch 1200 Upgrading target on /dev/ttyACM1 with DFU package /home/user/t/wio_tracker_1110_ bootloader-0.9.1_s140_7.3.0.zip. Flow control is disabled, Single bank, Touch 12 00 Touched serial port /dev/ttyACM1 Opened serial port /dev/ttyACM1 Starting DFU upgrade of type 3, SoftDevice size: 152728, bootloader size: 39000, application size: 0 Sending DFU start packet Sending DFU init packet… Read more »