Tagged: Arduino

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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.

BNO055 for esp32, esp8266, and Arduino: Gyroscope High Rate and Any Motion Interrupt 0

BNO055 for esp32, esp8266, and Arduino: Gyroscope High Rate and Any Motion Interrupt – 6

This latest article in the series explores how to use the BNO055 sensor with ESP32, ESP8266, and Arduino to achieve gyroscope high rate and any motion interrupt. The BNO055 sensor combines an accelerometer, magnetometer, and gyroscope in one module, making it ideal for accurate orientation tracking.

Ebyte LoRa E220 LLCC68 device manage Wake On Radio and sending structured data 4

Ebyte LoRa E220 device for Arduino, esp32 or esp8266: manage Wake On Radio and sends structured data – 5

In this article, we look at the Wake On Radio (WOR), one of the essential features of our Ebyte E220 UART LoRa device based on LLCC68 Wireless Modules.
Then we understand how to manage complex structures that are better optimized than string format data.

Ebyte LoRa E220 LLCC68 device for Arduino, esp32 or esp8266 Configuration 11

Ebyte LoRa E220 LLCC68 device for Arduino, esp32 or esp8266: configuration – 3

Here is my tutorial on Ebyte E220 LoRa devices based on the LLCC68, very economical with a reduced consumption compared to the sx1268 and with a very wide range (from 5Km to 11Km).
In this article, we will see how to configure the devices.

Ebyte LoRa E22 power-saving WOR and structured data 12

Ebyte LoRa E22 device for Arduino, esp32 or esp8266: power-saving WOR and structured data – 5

Now we’re looking at Wake On Radio (WOR) and power-saving, one of the essential features of our E22 UART LoRa device based on popular Semtech’s SX1262, SX1268 RF chips.
Then we’ll understand how to manage complex structures that are better optimized than string format data.