Tagged: LoRa

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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.

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Implementing E220 LoRa Remote Switch to Conserve Wyse Cam3 Battery

The main goal here is to save battery power for a Wyse Cam3 video camera, which uses 180 mA at 5 volts. Since the camera is web-based and only gets a few views a day, we want to stop it from draining power all the time. Right now, a 10,000-mA battery bank only lasts a day, so we need a better way to manage its power. By using a remote switch controlled by an Async Web Server request, we can ensure the camera isn’t wasting battery when it’s not being used.

Ebyte LoRa E32 with STM32: WOR (wake on radio) and new STM32 shield 2

Ebyte LoRa E32 with STM32: WOR (wake on radio) and new STM32 shield – 9

In this article, we will dive into some technical details of the Ebyte LoRa E32 module integrated with the STM32 microcontroller. One key feature that we will explore is the WOR (Wake on Radio), which is a significant factor in the world of low-power long-range communication systems.

EByte LoRa E32 & MicroPython: a deep dive into transmission types 0

EByte LoRa E32 & MicroPython: a deep dive into transmission types – 4

This article, the fourth in our series, provides an in-depth analysis of the different transmission types that can be realized with the EByte LoRa E32 module utilizing MicroPython. By understanding these transmission modalities, developers can effectively harness the power of these tools and tailor their applications to meet specific needs.

EByte LoRa E32 & MicroPython: detailed look at configuration 0

EByte LoRa E32 & MicroPython: a detailed look at configuration – 3

This article delves into the configuration of the EByte LoRa E32, we’ll guide you through the critical steps of configuration, from setting up the hardware environment to fine-tuning the software parameters. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or a curious enthusiast.

Ebyte LoRa E32 & MicroPython: exploring library 0

Ebyte LoRa E32 & MicroPython: exploring library – 2

The Ebyte LoRa E32 library is a comprehensive tool designed to facilitate seamless communication with LoRa wireless modules. Developed for programmers and tech enthusiasts alike, the library enables a smooth interfacing with Ebyte’s LoRa E32 devices using MicroPython, a lean and efficient implementation of the Python 3 programming language.

EByte LoRa E32 & MicroPython: specifications, overview and first use 2

Ebyte LoRa E32 & MicroPython: specifications, overview and first use – 1

Ebyte LoRa E32 series are a collection of wireless transceiver modules. In this article series, we will explore the Ebyte LoRa E32 device and its integration with MicroPython. This first article will focus on the specifications and basic use of the device.

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Unleashing IoT Potential: Integrating STM32F4 Black-Pill with EByte LoRa E32, E22, and E220 Shield

The STM32F4 Black-Pill, a powerful and versatile microcontroller, offers promising potential for IoT applications when integrated with LoRa modules like EByte’s E32, E22, and E220. In this article, we’ll examine the Shield I use for rapid prototyping that supports all the LoRa modules described.

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Unleashing IoT Potential: Integrating STM32F1 Blue-Pill with EByte LoRa E32, E22, and E220 Shields

The Internet of Things (IoT) landscape is evolving at a rapid pace, leading to an increased demand for robust and scalable communication technologies. LoRa, or Long Range, is one such technology that has gained significant traction in recent years. In this article, we will delve into the integration of STM32F1 Blue-Pill, a highly capable microcontroller, with EByte LoRa E32, E22, and E220 shield modules, which are popular for long-range, low-power applications.

I start using STM32 microcontrollers, and I find they are of superior quality. But I need a prototyping board to do my work faster.