LoraPaper Arduino Library
Welcome to the docs! This is an Arduino Library for LoraPaper, a TTN-connected 1.1” E-Paper node which is powered by ambient light and thus energy-autark.
Documentation
This is the place to get started! We have divided the documentation into the following sections:
- Examples - Ready to use examples for your own inspiration.
- Reference - Datasheets.
- Hardware - Schematic.
How To Use
Installation
Please download and start the latest Arduino IDE. Select "Arduino Mini" in the menu Tools/Board; if not available please download this board from the Boards Manager. Please select "Atmega328p" in the Tools/Processor menu. Now please download and import the examples of this repository.
Hardware hookup
Connect your FTTI programmer to LoraPaper through the pins exposed on the bottom side; either directly (left) or through a breadboard and with soldered pin row (right):
Examples
These demo projects are for your inspiration! What will you implement with LoraPaper? Tell us, we’ll love to add your project here!
License Information
This library is open source!
Libraries used in this sketch are based on the LoRaWAN stack from IDEETRON/NEXUS, for more infos please check this great source: https://github.com/Ideetron/Nexus-Low-Power
Libraries used in this sketch around the ePaper and the Example sketches are created by Robert Poser, Dez 19th 2019, Dresden/Germany.
Released under GNU Lesser General Public License, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version, check license.md for more information.
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