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LMIC-node | One example to rule them all. LMIC-node is an example LoRaWAN application for a node that can be used with The Things Network. It demonstrates how to send uplink messages, how to receive downlink messages, how to implement a downlink command and it provides useful status information. With LMIC-node it is easy to get a working node qu…

  • Updated Apr 2, 2024
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FramI2C is an Arduino library for FRAM (F-FRAM, Ferroelectric RAM) non-volatile memory chips with I2C interface. Supports most common Cypress and Fujitsu I2C FRAM chips with densities of 4, 16, 64, 128, 256, 512, and 1024 kilobits (kb). Provides simple, easy to use read() and write() methods for reading/writing integral and floating point types …

  • Updated Nov 20, 2021
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This water tank meter, calculates the distance from the sensor to the corresponding level of water inside the tank, sends it off with lora protocols to The Things Network. Once it is in TTN we can retrieve the data into a database or application of your own creation.

  • Updated Jan 27, 2021
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