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LoRa, a Swiss Army Knife (2)
The Hardware and Software
Having covered the LoRa protocol in the first part, we will get into the details of the construction of a LoRa transmitter/receiver using a small commercial module. Controlled by an Arduino Nano and a program completely dedicated to LoRa configuration and transmission/reception, the final assembly becomes a true LoRa Swiss Army knife.
Gerber file
CAM/CAD data for the PCB referred to in this article is available as a Gerber file. Elektor GREEN and GOLD members can exclusively download these files for free as part of their membership. Gerber files allow a PCB to be produced on an appropriate device available locally, or through an online PCB manufacturing service.
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Extra info / Update
Note: It should be noted that the discount mentioned in the original publication of this project/article is no longer valid. Additionally, while we recommend Aisler in general for PCB manufacturing, it has been reported that the PCB files for this specific project are incompatible with Aisler due to a clearance issue that does not meet their tolerances. We are sorry for this inconvenience and recommend you look for other PCB manufacturers.
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