Hello, I am trying to connect a T-Display-S3 to a Lora Ebyte E220. It doesn’t matter if I connect it to the serial port (pins 17 and 18); I tried with Hardware Serial, but it didn’t work either. I have tested several pins, but I can’t get it to work with the LilyGo T-Display S3. I have managed to make it work perfectly with two other ESP32 references, but I cannot do it with this one (I am very new to electronics). Any help would be greatly appreciated. Here is the link to the ESP32 board I am using, and the code I am trying to apply is the example that comes with the library. Board: https://www.lilygo.cc/products/t-display-s3
hello forgive me but I’m fairly new to this world of lora/esp32 so I’m not familiar with it, what is a controller?
do you mean the obj lora constructor?
if so this is mine: LoRa_E220 e220ttl(18, 17, &Serial2, 21, 43, 44, UART_BPS_RATE_9600);
but on second thought mine might be a different problem to Giuseppe’s, but I’m not sure, I should also try testing it on other boards like arduino, but my main interest was to develop for t-display-s3.
thanks for the help.
Andrecolz
hi, i just tried changing my constructor as you suggested: LoRa_E220 e220ttl(&Serial1, 21, 43, 44, UART_BPS_RATE_9600);
but e220ttl.available() always stays on 0, could it be a problem done during configuration?
hello, sorry but I’ve been busy these days, I tried doing as you said, the leds came on on all gpio except 21 (AUX) but using pinMode(21, OUTPUT); the led comes on.
however i noticed one thing all the leds light up low, but using pinMode(nGPIO, OUTPUT); the leds light up more, so i think there is some problem in the management of the gpio and you have to set the various pinMode()? in that case M0 and M1 would be in OUTPUT but AUX, RX and TX?
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