Seeed T-1000 LoRaWAN porting

Duration
3 Weeks
Industry
Consumer

Seeed Studio is an innovative IoT technology company, specializing in hardware research, production and sales for edge computing, network communication, and smart sensing applications.

Seeed Studio wanted someone who could understand the 10 examples of the project for which they had the code and complete the porting within a very short amount of time. Our expertise of LoRa enabled us to complete the project in 3 weeks.

The SenseCAP T1000 A presents itself as a tracker the size of a credit card, designed for tracking assets and people. Utilizing GNSS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Seeed had code ready for the tracker in Segger Embedded Studio, but wanted it ported over to Arduino to empower hobbyists to be able to use it. Their requirements were

  • Port over all the example projects into Arduino
  • Maintain 1 to 1 functionality of the code

More Info on the project can be found on the Seeed Studio Wiki. Here is the Pull Request that got merged.

Results at a glance

Business impact backed by engineering outcomes
Projects ported
10 examples
Functionality
1:1 parity
Open-source contribution
Merged repo
Developer reach
Beyond Segger users
Ported 10 projects to Arduino
Enabled seamless adoption by the Arduino developer community, broadening the ecosystem and accelerating innovation.
Maintained 1:1 functionality parity
Ensured all features worked exactly as before, eliminating rework and building confidence for developers migrating from Segger.
Merged into open-source repo
Contribution to Seeed’s public GitHub repository guarantees long-term visibility, transparency, and community support.
Expanded developer reach
Bridged the gap to the wider Arduino community, unlocking new adoption opportunities and increasing platform stickiness.