Tagged: My PCB

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.

STM32F4 black pill EByte LoRa Exx 0

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.

STM32F1 blue pill EByte LoRa Exx shield 2

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.

LoRa E32 E22 ESP32 WeMos LOLIN32 v2.2 milled pcb assembled 0

ESP32 WeMos LOLIN32 EByte LoRa E32, E22 and E220 shield

I’m going to publish my LoRa shield for WeMos LOLIN32. This is one of my favorite microcontrollers, and until now, I have been using a simplified version of shield for rapid prototyping, but in the end, I created a more complete version, and I share it with everyone.

LoRa wireless remote water tank and pump controller (esp8266) Client PCB assembling 0

LoRa remote water level and pump controller (ReWaL): Client PCB – 5

I must fill a tank 1.5 km away, so I create a 2-part controller.
A server with a relay to manage the pump and a client solar / battery-powered to check the tank’s status and notify It to the server.
Here we are going to assemble the Client PCB.

LoRa wireless remote water tank and pump controller (esp8266) Server PCB assembling 0

LoRa remote water level and pump controller (esp8266): Server PCB – 4

I must fill a tank 1.5 km away, so I create a 2-part controller.
A server with a relay to manage the pump and a client solar/battery-powered to check the tank’s status and notify the status to the server.
We are going to assemble the Server PCB.