ESP8266 connection to LLCC68 always fails, the hardware used is E220-400T30D.

Home Forums The libraries hosted on the site EByte LoRa e220 UART devices LLCC68 ESP8266 connection to LLCC68 always fails, the hardware used is E220-400T30D.

Viewing 4 reply threads
  • Author
    Posts
    • #22325
      qhfCode
      Participant

        First of all, thanks to the author for creating this library and for the convenience it gives us.

        I had some unexpected errors and problems while using the lora library created by the library owner for development board configuration, and would like to get some explanations and suggestions from the library owner about the problems.

        1、When I was configuring the development board with the esp8266_e22_setConfiguration example in the LORA library, I got some errors, see the appendix for the errors
        2、Similarly, when I configured the development board with the esp8266_e22_04_SendFixedTransmission example in the LORA library, I got a similar error, see the appendix for the error
        3、Some doubts about the esp8266_e22_setConfiguration example program, see Appendix
        4、Some doubts about the esp8266_e22_04_SendFixedTransmission example program, see Appendix

      • #22337
        qhfCode
        Participant

          Pictures to add

        • #22344
          Renzo Mischianti
          Keymaster

            Hi, qhf,
            to understand getConfiguration, read this
            Ebyte LoRa E220 LLCC68 device for Arduino, esp32 or esp8266: configuration – 3

            what error do you obtain from the library?

            Thanks, Renzo

          • #22345
            qhfCode
            Participant

              Thank you for the author’s prompt reply, I can’t find the question I posted at the beginning, I posted another question with the problems I had during the use of the library, I hope the author can help me to see where the problem is?

            • #22348
              Renzo Mischianti
              Keymaster

                Hi,
                probably you do the wrong wiring, or It’s a power supply problem.
                Bye Renzo

            Viewing 4 reply threads
            • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
            Exit mobile version