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Yep Renzo
I absolutely hadn’t thought of that. I’m a complete novice. Thank you very much, everything’s fine.
I’ll probably use your libraries; I have another ESP project. Thanks for your site, it’s a goldmine.Hello I need to program an Attiny1614, not an Arduino or an ESP.
But I don’t understand, because the author of the code had no problems programming directly with UPDI. In fact, the programming works fine for me, with a successful verification.
I should probably modify the code to integrate your library, but I’m not good enough for that. I have try but no success. Thank you.-
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Hi Renzo,
Thank’s for return.
what do you mean with “by connecting the Lora dev pins” ? alls pins are connected.
You say “the library takes control and changes the values” is there a special lib has installed on IDE ?
Normaly, This is the code that manages the mode change.
Thank you so much.
Franckvoid setup() { // Initialize Serial2 at 9600 baud rate for (byte i = 0; i <= 11; i++) pinMode(i, INPUT_PULLUP); // to save deepsleep current Serial.begin(9600); pinMode(M0, OUTPUT); pinMode(M1, OUTPUT); pinMode(LED, OUTPUT); digitalWrite(M0, HIGH); digitalWrite(M1, HIGH); pinMode(AUX, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(SWITCH_OPENING, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(SWITCH_DOOR, INPUT_PULLUP); delay(100); //byte data[] = { 0xC0, 0x0, 0x1, 0x1A, 0x17, 0x47 }; // for 30dBm Module byte data[] = { 0xC0, 0x0, 0x1, 0x1A, 0x17, 0x44 }; // for 20dBm Module for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(data); i++) { Serial.write(data[i]); } delay(100); goToSleep(); digitalWrite(M0, LOW); digitalWrite(M1, LOW); Serial.write(EMPTY); Serial.flush(); }
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