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- Lora Nodes and Gateways
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E32-ttl-100
Lora lib that i used: EBYTE
Arduino-EasyTransfer
- Connect an esp32 to an Arduino mega
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A little bit advanced usage for SoftwareSerial between two ESP8266's.
Ive used software serial on an ESP to a hardware serial on an Arduino, was very reliable, if the data isn't mission critical or time sensitive i can't see an issue, just use sequence counters or acks. Library: http://www.billporter.info/easytransfer-arduino-library/
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E32-ttl-100
That leads me to https://github.com/madsci1016/Arduino-EasyTransfer/tree/master/EasyTransfer
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Is there a simple way to get arduino data from a serial port to .csv or .xlsx files?
Someone posted this a few days ago: github.com/madsci1016/Arduino-EasyTransfer.
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Sending multiple values via I²C, Arduino to Arduino
I do something similar, sending a struct, with this library. Give it a try, it works well and makes everything easier.
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Recently I learned that we can make use of Master and slave method for Arduino, Can you share some insight on what are the real benefits using that setup?
Allow me to make a recommendation. A really cool way I have found is to use the EasyTransfer library.
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How do I connect 3 or more microcontrollers?
I'm doing something similar using I2C and a modified version of this library. I have 3 Arduino Nanos connected via I2C. Number 1 is the master, 2 and 3 are slaves. The master sends contextual data (struct) to the each slave, which, in return, send back some kind of telemetry (struct as well).
What are some alternatives?
firmware - Meshtastic device firmware
Beelan-LoRaWAN - A LoRaWAN library for compatible arduino board
SIM7000-LTE-Shield - Botletics SIM7000 LTE CAT-M1/NB-IoT Shield for Arduino
DIY-Multiprotocol-TX-Module - Multiprotocol TX Module (or MULTI-Module) is a 2.4GHz transmitter module which controls many different receivers and models.
Arduino-Libs - Arduino Libs & Examples: ADS1147, ADS7846, DAC8760, DS1307, RV8523, MCP2515, WS2812, S65-Display, MI0283QT-2/-9/-11, HX8347D, ILI9341, SSD1331
ClusterDuck-Protocol - Firmware for an ad-hoc mesh network of Internet-of-Things devices based on LoRa (Long Range radio) that can be deployed quickly and at low cost.
ESP32-S2-S3-Projects - Using the native USB interface of ESP32 S2/S3
LoRa-Stopwatch - Stopwatch with countdown for multiple devices being synchronized via LoRa
EncSim - Quadrature signal generator for testing encoder software. Requires a PJRC Teensy board. Generates quadrature signals with adjustable frequency, phase and bouncing
openthread - OpenThread released by Google is an open-source implementation of the Thread networking protocol
LTESniffer - An Open-source LTE Downlink/Uplink Eavesdropper