Tag: m5stack fire
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May - 2020LoRa/LoRaWAN, M5Stack, MicroPython
2 min | 5889I've just updated the LoRa/LoRaWAN repository for MicroPython and added a configuration that works on the M5Stack Fire using the LoRa868 Module. Therefore, this will help you connect the M5Stack Fire to the "The Things Network (TTN)"!
If you're new to MicroPython read this tutorial: Tutorial: Getting Started with MicroPython on ESP32, M5Stack, and ESP8266If you want to know more about the LoRaWAN and MicroPython, read this article: Tutorial: ESP32 running MicroPython sends data o...
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Apr - 2020M5Stack, MicroPython
6 min | 21723#MicroPython: GCP getting air-quality data from an M5Stack ATOM
M5Stack, MicroPython | 6 min | 21723
Spring in Europe has already started, and many people are having allergy problems. Therefore, I thought of making a project to measure air quality and collect this data to train a model that can tell me, when is the best time to open my apartment windows to let some fresh air into the apartment and thus minimize possible allergy attacks and sneezing! Like almost everyone right now (thanks to COVID-19), I'm working from home and this beautiful...
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Mar - 2020LoRa/LoRaWAN, M5Stack, MicroPython
3 min | 8249#M5Stack Atom Matrix: LoRaWAN node running MicroPython
LoRa/LoRaWAN, M5Stack, MicroPython | 3 min | 8249
This tutorial is about programming the M5Stack Atom using MicroPython to transfer data to a LoRaWAN gateway. The gateway is then connected to the "The Things Network" (TTN) to process the data.
Before you start reading, check out the video of this setup!
The M5Stack ATOM Matrix is the most compact development board in the M5Stack development kit series with a size of only 24 x 24 x 14 mm and a weight of 14 g.
It has:
- 6 GPIO (Dupont Pins)
- GROVE/4Pin PH2.0 interface
- 5 x ...
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Dec - 2019M5Stack, MicroPython
4 min | 3655Holiday season has begun and Christmas and the New Year 2020 are approaching! This means, time to reflect and to clean up code and, therefore, I am updating some of the GitHub's projects to summarize the year. I started with the Christmas lights project! But, this time, I took the M5Stack Fire and a new LED panel (WS2812b - 16x16 pixel) and with the XMasLight project, these are the results (Fig. 1 & 2):
Fig. 1: M5Stack and a new WS2812b Panel (16x16 pixel). Hardw...
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Mar - 2019M5Stack, MicroPython, Product Reviews
3 min | 8382This month, I received the M5Stack FIRE development kit with a PLC base kit from Banggood to review (see Fig. 1). After using it, I can affirm that the M5Stack takes an alternative approach to ESP32 prototyping, because the resulting projects are almost simultaneously finished products. This is possible because the board is housed in a stylish and robust hosing with graphics display, buttons, microSD card slot, USB-C port and speakers. I tested the M5Stack FIRE development kit, and the board i...
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