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Hello everyone, I’m having some trouble with my E32-433s. I have both my receiver and transmitter hooked up to teensy 3.2s and the AUX, M1, and M0 pins are all left floating.
Both my E32s are recognized and I can get the configuration values via the getConfiguration sketch, but I can’t get them to communicate with each other (I’m using the ‘sendRecieveTransparentTransmissionE32_TTL_1W’ sketch being run on both the transmitter and receiver) and I’ve attached a photo of my serial monitor (its the same for both modules).
I’m new to telemetry and rf so my apologies if this is a very silly question
Hi moonman,
connect AUX also (without It, you can’t have real feedback from the device) and enable the DEBUG.
Check also the ampere sent to the device, the 1W module wants 700mAh or more.
Bye Renzo
Hi Renzo, thanks for the tip I got it working now!
Perfect!
Thanks for the feedback!
Bye Renzo
Hi renzo, just a quick question – can I power the E32 1W module directly with a 1s lipo battery?
Hi Moonman,
I think the best solution is to use a battery like 18650 and a step up booster to get 5v.
Bye Renzo
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