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Hallo Renzo,
Thank you for your great Lib – it works verry well.
Is there a possibility to get an interrupt when data received by Lora?
Br. Georg
Hi Georg,
Yes sure, you can find the examples here
Bye Renzo
Thank you for the answer.
I am not sure if I have expressed myself correctly and that I understand it correctly.
I actually do not want to activate wakeup on lora but just react very quickly to a received message … (or does an interrupt only work together with wakeup?).
My problem is:
In my application I have a very long program under void loop() and within this program the request if (e220ttl.available()>1) … due to the long program the processing of LoraReceive is sometimes very late.
Sorry for this further question, I just want to understand it before I rebuild my program and I’m not sure if I’m affecting anything else with wakeup
Br. Georg
Hi Georg,
It’s the same process, if you don’t put the device in wake up mode you must simply check the AUX pin when raising it from LOW.
Bye Renzo
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