[Si443x] Renamed basic examples to _Blocking

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jgromes 2023-06-24 21:59:18 +02:00
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/* /*
RadioLib Si443x Receive Example RadioLib Si443x Blocking Receive Example
This example receives packets using Si443x FSK radio module. This example receives packets using Si443x FSK radio module.
To successfully receive data, the following settings have to be the same To successfully receive data, the following settings have to be the same
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- frequency deviation - frequency deviation
- sync word - sync word
Using blocking receive is not recommended, as it will lead
to significant amount of timeouts, inefficient use of processor
time and can some miss packets!
Instead, interrupt receive is recommended.
Other modules from Si443x/RFM2x family can also be used. Other modules from Si443x/RFM2x family can also be used.
For default module settings, see the wiki page For default module settings, see the wiki page

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/* /*
RadioLib Si443x Transmit Example RadioLib Si443x Blocking Transmit Example
This example transmits packets using Si4432 FSK radio module. This example transmits packets using Si4432 FSK radio module.
Each packet contains up to 64 bytes of data, in the form of: Each packet contains up to 64 bytes of data, in the form of:
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Other modules from Si443x/RFM2x family can also be used. Other modules from Si443x/RFM2x family can also be used.
Using blocking transmit is not recommended, as it will lead
to inefficient use of processor time!
Instead, interrupt transmit is recommended.
For default module settings, see the wiki page For default module settings, see the wiki page
https://github.com/jgromes/RadioLib/wiki/Default-configuration#si443xrfm2x https://github.com/jgromes/RadioLib/wiki/Default-configuration#si443xrfm2x
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} }
} }
// counter to keep track of transmitted packets
int count = 0;
void loop() { void loop() {
Serial.print(F("[Si4432] Transmitting packet ... ")); Serial.print(F("[Si4432] Transmitting packet ... "));
// you can transmit C-string or Arduino string up to // you can transmit C-string or Arduino string up to
// 64 characters long // 64 characters long
// NOTE: transmit() is a blocking method! int state = radio.transmit("Hello World! #" + String(count++));
// See example Si443x_Transmit_Interrupt for details
// on non-blocking transmission method.
int state = radio.transmit("Hello World!");
// you can also transmit byte array up to 64 bytes long // you can also transmit byte array up to 64 bytes long
/* /*

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transmittedFlag = true; transmittedFlag = true;
} }
// counter to keep track of transmitted packets
int count = 0;
void loop() { void loop() {
// check if the previous transmission finished // check if the previous transmission finished
if(transmittedFlag) { if(transmittedFlag) {
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// you can transmit C-string or Arduino string up to // you can transmit C-string or Arduino string up to
// 256 characters long // 256 characters long
transmissionState = radio.startTransmit("Hello World!"); transmissionState = radio.startTransmit("Hello World! #" + String(count++));
// you can also transmit byte array up to 64 bytes long // you can also transmit byte array up to 64 bytes long
/* /*
byte byteArr[] = {0x01, 0x23, 0x45, 0x67, byte byteArr[] = {0x01, 0x23, 0x45, 0x67,
0x89, 0xAB, 0xCD, 0xEF}; 0x89, 0xAB, 0xCD, 0xEF};
int state = radio.startTransmit(byteArr, 8); transmissionState = radio.startTransmit(byteArr, 8);
*/ */
} }
} }