Tagged: E70

The EByte LoRa E70 is a compact, long-range wireless module leveraging LoRa technology for efficient and reliable communication in IoT applications. It offers excellent sensitivity, low power consumption, and is ideal for scenarios requiring robust data transmission over considerable distances.

Configuration of EByte LoRa E70 Module (esp32, esp8266, STM32, Arduino, Raspberry Pi Pico) 0

Configuration of EByte RF E70 Module (esp32, STM32, Arduino, Raspberry Pi Pico)

This article aims to guide you through the essential steps to configure the EByte RF E70 module for your specific needs.
The EByte RF E70 module stands out in the realm of wireless communication, offering a unique blend of long-range capability and low power consumption. Ideal for IoT applications, this module has gained popularity among developers and hobbyists alike.

Ebyte LoRa E70 CC1310: exploring library (esp32, STM32, Arduino, Raspberry Pi Pico) 0

EByte RF E70 CC1310: exploring library (esp32, esp8266, STM32, Arduino, Raspberry Pi Pico)

This article delves into the comprehensive library for the Ebyte RF E70 CC1310 module, exploring its compatibility and integration with popular microcontroller platforms such as ESP32, STM32, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi Pico. We’ll examine how the library facilitates the utilization of the E70’s advanced RF capabilities, with a showcase of all library features.

Exploring the Capabilities of the EByte LoRa E70 Module 0

Exploring the Capabilities of the EByte RF E70 Module (esp32, STM32, Arduino, Raspberry Pi Pico)

The world of wireless communication has been significantly enhanced by advancements in Radio Frequency (RF) technology, which continues to offer robust solutions for both short and long-range communication. The EByte RF E70 module is a notable example of a highly versatile RF module, capable of providing reliable performance across various applications. This article explores the features, applications, and operational modes of the EByte E70, offering insights into its capabilities and potential uses in the broader RF communication landscape.

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Connecting the EByte E70 to Raspberry Pi Pico (rp2040) devices and a simple sketch example

In this guide, we’ll explore how to connect the EByte E70 433T14S2, a powerful long-range 433MHz transceiver module, to the Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040). This setup is ideal for IoT projects requiring long-range communication. We’ll also provide a simple sketch to demonstrate basic communication between these devices.

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Connecting the EByte E70 to STM32 (black/blue pill) devices and a simple sketch example

This concise guide focuses on connecting the EByte E70 LoRa module to STM32 microcontrollers, specifically the popular Black Pill and Blue Pill boards. The EByte E70 is renowned for its long-range communication capabilities, making it a perfect match for the powerful and versatile STM32 boards, commonly used in advanced IoT projects.

Arduino SAMD (Nano 33, MKR...) and Ebyte LoRa E70 CC1310

Connecting the EByte E70 to Arduino SAMD (Nano 33, MKR…) devices and a simple sketch example

In this concise guide, we explore the integration of the EByte E70, a powerful long-range transmitter, with Arduino SAMD-based devices like the Nano 33 and MKR series. These Arduino boards, known for their compact size and high performance, are ideal for IoT projects that require long-range communication.

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Connecting the EByte E70 to ESP32 c3/s3 devices and a simple sketch example

In this article, we explore the process of connecting the EByte E70 module, a long-range RF transceiver, to ESP32 c3/s3 devices, known for their robust IoT capabilities. The ESP32 c3/s3 offers a powerful platform for integrating wireless communication like RF, enabling long-range, low-power IoT applications.

EByte LoRa E70 Module Adapter: PCB, 3D Printed, Breadboard-Friendly Solution and configuration 0

EByte RF E70 Module Adapter: PCB, 3D Printed, Breadboard-Friendly Solution and configuration

To enhance the ease of use for complex modules in electronics, I’m going to show my 3D-printed adapter for the EByte RF E70 module. This design, following the footsteps of my previous projects for the ESP12 and ESP32, focuses on making the E70 module breadboard-friendly for straightforward initial configuration using a PC USB.