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Hi Ari,
you can follow this pinout schemaNo. Name 1 GND 2 GND 3 GND 4 GND 5 Input M0 (weak pull-up) 6 Input M1 (weak pull-up) 7 Input RXD 8 Output TXD 9 AUX 10 VCC 11 GND 12 NRST 13 GND 14 NC 15 NC 16 NC 17 NC 18 NC 19 GND 20 GND 21 ANT 22 GND
And you can change the pin as you want, you must only pay attention to the microcontroller internal pull-up, but you can simply do a test to check if It’s work.
Bye Renzo
Hi Enzaii,
There is a limitation on file length (I had seen that on MKS WiFi Plugin for Cura). I’m going to add a file length limitation on the web interface.
Thanks, RenzoHi Silvio,
you can find It in the upper post.
If you have trouble writing on the forum.
Bye RenzoHi Koobs,
It’s very interesting. If you write a tuto, I translate It and put in an Article with your name.
Thanks, RenzoHi,
no, you use It externally.
And I don’t know how to work with that library.
Bye RenzoHi Fabio,
I have attached the library here. I think It’s fully working, and I must add more examples and do some wake-up tests.
Please, give me feedback.
Bye RenzoHi Granit,
Which encoding do you use on your IDE?
Bye Renzo23 January 2022 at 21:57 in reply to: [BeePrint enhancement] Gcode shell for stepper calibrating #18008Hi Alberto,
In the latest version, you can find a GCode sender, but if you add the procedure to do calibration, we can think about a specified widget to automate that process.
Bye RenzoDon’t worry, take your time.
Bye RenzoHi George,
I buy modules from that two stores, and all modules are original. Select the less expensive.
I add a small selection of the cheapest devices on the article pages.Bye Renzo
Hi,
Erik is faithful, but I release the library for E220 in the following weeks, and the library for E22 is here.Ebyte LoRa E22 device for Arduino, esp32 or esp8266: library – 2
Bye Renzo
Hi Mustafa,
You can use a 20dbi or 30dbi module, and the second one can raise 8Km. If you need more, you can use E22 or E220 to raise 11km, but I think you need a good antenna and a 5v power supply with more powerful modules.If you get an E22 or E220, you can check RSSI to have data to elaborate.
In this topic, I do a simple comparison table on this topic.
E32 x E22 x E220Bye Renzo
17 January 2022 at 16:35 in reply to: How to select 868 or 915 mhz frequency of E220-900T22D? #17958Yes, it’s correctly, you can refer the article
Ebyte LoRa E22 device for Arduino, esp32 or esp8266: library – 2Bye Renzo
17 January 2022 at 15:12 in reply to: One ESP32/E220 (gateway) and two ESP32/E220 (Endpoints/Sensors) #17956Hi George,
For E32, I develop a gateway with a graphical user interface that uses WebSocket (not MQTT).EByte LoRa E32 gateway: manage via REST and WebSocket (esp8266, esp32) – 1
EByte LoRa E32 Web Manager: description, configure and demo (esp8266, esp32) – 2You can add MQTT with a few codes, and if you have some patience, I will develop It for E22 and E220, but now I must finish the E220 library and documentation.
If you have some time to spend, we can collaborate for the E220 gateway, the conversion of the E32 version Is pretty fast, but the web interface to control it needs more time.
I think that spending more than 10$ on a gateway It’s a stupid thing :P.
Bye Renzo
17 January 2022 at 15:04 in reply to: How to select 868 or 915 mhz frequency of E220-900T22D? #17955Hi George,
I think you can use 915, but you can refer to the global table that I shared hereLoRaWAN LoRa Frequency Plans and Regulations by Country
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