got this sample program for 2+ sx1276 modules to communicate in a ping pong fashion. This program has been tested and verified to run with 915MHz Hope RFM95 modules running with MAX32620FTHR and MAX32630FTHR micro controllers.

Dependencies:   BMI160 BufferedSerial SX1276GenericLib USBDeviceHT max32630fthr

Fork of STM32L0_LoRa by Helmut Tschemernjak

main.cpp

Committer:
dev_alexander
Date:
2018-06-01
Revision:
19:9f035b9e65ec
Parent:
18:d5527ce82e6b

File content as of revision 19:9f035b9e65ec:

/*
 * Copyright (c) 2018 HELIOS Software GmbH
 * 30826 Garbsen (Hannover) Germany
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0);
 */
 #include "main.h"

 #if defined(TARGET_MAX32630FTHR) // using the RFM95 board
   #include "max32630fthr.h"
    MAX32630FTHR pegasus(MAX32630FTHR::VIO_3V3);
 #endif

DigitalOut myled(LED);


int main() {
#ifdef HELTEC_STM32L4
    DigitalOut vext(POWER_VEXT);
    vext = POWER_VEXT_ON;
#endif    


    /*
     * inits the Serial or USBSerial when available (230400 baud).
     * If the serial uart is not is not connected it swiches to USB Serial
     * blinking LED means USBSerial detected, waiting for a connect.
     * It waits up to 30 seconds for a USB terminal connections 
     */
    InitSerial(30*1000, &myled);
    dprintf("Welcome to the SX1276GenericLib");
  
    dprintf("Starting a simple LoRa PingPong");
    SX1276PingPong();
}