This is code is part of a Technion course project in advanced IoT, implementing a device to receive and present sensors data from a Formula racing car built by students at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology.
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This is code is part of a Technion course project in advanced IoT, implementing a device to receive sensors data from another L072CZ-LRWAN1 installed on a Formula racing car (built by students at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology), and sends it to a GUI presenting the data (GUI project: github.com/ward-mattar/TechnionFormulaGUI).
How to install
- Create an account on Mbed: https://os.mbed.com/account/signup/
- Import project into Compiler
- In the Program Workspace select "Formula_Nucleo_Receiver"
- Select a Platform like so:
- Click button at top-left
- Add Board
- Search "NUCLEO F103RB" and then "Add to your Mbed Compiler"
- Finally click "Compile", if the build was successful, the binary would download automatically
- To install it on device simply plug it in to a PC, open device drive and drag then drop binary file in it
Diff: SX1276GenericPingPong/GenericPingPong.cpp
- Revision:
- 8:3b0d7b4ff28f
- Parent:
- 7:6a8a82bfb0c6
- Child:
- 11:9d7409ebfa57
--- a/SX1276GenericPingPong/GenericPingPong.cpp Fri May 19 13:59:59 2017 +0000 +++ b/SX1276GenericPingPong/GenericPingPong.cpp Fri May 19 14:04:56 2017 +0000 @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ dprintf("Freqency: %.1f", (double)RF_FREQUENCY/1000000.0); dprintf("TXPower: %d dBm", TX_OUTPUT_POWER); #if USE_MODEM_LORA == 1 - dprintf("Bandwidth: %d kHz", LORA_BANDWIDTH); + dprintf("Bandwidth: %d Hz", LORA_BANDWIDTH); dprintf("Spreading factor: SF%d", LORA_SPREADING_FACTOR); #elif USE_MODEM_FSK == 1 dprintf("Bandwidth: %d kHz", FSK_BANDWIDTH);