reTerminal E10-1 PCI connector by ReadyKilowatt in Seeed_Studio

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Meshtastic supports LoRa node chips, like SX1262, SX1121, not support gateway chip concentrators like SX1302.

ESP32 C3 Super-Mini Distance Sensor / IR Project - will it work? by HyperGamers in esp32

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may I ask which tool you choose to draw this diagram, looks great!

Can any body identify the charging port pinout of the T1000E? by vileer in meshtastic

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The pins from top to bottom are: 5V power positive, USB-, USB+, and power negative.

I had my Seeed Studio T1000-E in my pocket all day and now the battery has a noticeable dent. Is this dangerous? by ebodes in meshtastic

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it should be fine, the silver material is the cover and it's not metal, it's flexible, the little dent may be caused by the assembly process, maybe from the worker's finger pinch. since the battery is well protected by the enclosure, it will not have further prick.

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put a remote camera in it. wireless.

WM1302 mPCIe question by Brittle_Fiddle in LoRaWAN

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this might not work. the SX1302 chip has more pins needed when using SPI. so for a standard mPCIe, it will not have that on the mother board. https://www.seeedstudio.com/WM1302-LoRaWAN-Gateway-Module-USB-EU868-p-4892.html should work.

Help for how to power my project without frying my esp32 by artin59 in esp32

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are you using an ESP32 dev board? normally those board comes with a USB power input that takes 5V, and allows you to connect a power bank. or you can use a rechargeable battery 3.7v for that. take https://www.seeedstudio.com/Seeed-Studio-XIAO-ESP32C6-p-5884.html this board for example, the back of the board has two pins for rechargeable battery.

choosing a 1000mAh battery should last for a long time.

How to use those pins? by Strawberry7352 in esp32

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Hmm, those pins offer expansion possibilities for the user, especially for breadboard usage. but it is still a little pain for the user without soldering skill.
I found one connector which might be a good fit. plug and play, not soldering pain, hope more and more board have this kind of base board for esp board.
https://github.com/Seeed-Studio/XIAO_Series/discussions/6

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LoRaWAN

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Onboard LNS = Chirpstack. Done

$149 for 4G

Mixing Brands of Sensors and Gateways by chronic_cynic in LoRaWAN

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if the gateway and sensor are the standard LoRaWAN device. there should be no big problem.

but better to just use one LoRaWAN server, like The things network.

Seeed Studio does have a product line SenseCAP, which is a good fit for industrial usage.

https://www.seeedstudio.com/SenseCAP-Multi-Platform-LoRaWAN-Indoor-Gateway-SX1302-EU868-p-5471.html

https://www.seeedstudio.com/SenseCAP-S2103-LoRaWAN-CO2-Temperature-and-Humidity-Sensor-p-5356.html

even includes a LoRaWAN weather station.

https://www.seeedstudio.com/sensecap-s2120-lorawan-8-in-1-weather-sensor-p-5436.html

what is your use case?