/* RadioLib SX126x Transmit with Interrupts Example This example transmits LoRa packets with one second delays between them. Each packet contains up to 256 bytes of data, in the form of: - Arduino String - null-terminated char array (C-string) - arbitrary binary data (byte array) Other modules from SX126x family can also be used. For full API reference, see the GitHub Pages https://jgromes.github.io/RadioLib/ */ // include the library #include // SX1262 has the following connections: // NSS pin: 10 // DIO1 pin: 2 // NRST pin: 3 // BUSY pin: 9 SX1262 lora = new Module(10, 2, 3, 9); // save transmission state between loops int transmissionState = ERR_NONE; void setup() { Serial.begin(9600); // initialize SX1262 with default settings Serial.print(F("[SX1262] Initializing ... ")); // carrier frequency: 434.0 MHz // bandwidth: 125.0 kHz // spreading factor: 9 // coding rate: 7 // sync word: 0x12 (private network) // output power: 14 dBm // current limit: 60 mA // preamble length: 8 symbols // TCXO voltage: 1.6 V (set to 0 to not use TCXO) // regulator: DC-DC (set to true to use LDO) // CRC: enabled int state = lora.begin(); if (state == ERR_NONE) { Serial.println(F("success!")); } else { Serial.print(F("failed, code ")); Serial.println(state); while (true); } // set the function that will be called // when packet transmission is finished lora.setDio1Action(setFlag); // start transmitting the first packet Serial.print(F("[SX1262] Sending first packet ... ")); // you can transmit C-string or Arduino string up to // 256 characters long transmissionState = lora.startTransmit("Hello World!"); // you can also transmit byte array up to 256 bytes long /* byte byteArr[] = {0x01, 0x23, 0x45, 0x67, 0x89, 0xAB, 0xCD, 0xEF}; state = lora.startTransmit(byteArr, 8); */ } // flag to indicate that a packet was sent volatile bool transmittedFlag = false; // disable interrupt when it's not needed volatile bool enableInterrupt = true; // this function is called when a complete packet // is transmitted by the module // IMPORTANT: this function MUST be 'void' type // and MUST NOT have any arguments! void setFlag(void) { // check if the interrupt is enabled if(!enableInterrupt) { return; } // we sent a packet, set the flag transmittedFlag = true; } void loop() { // check if the previous transmission finished if(transmittedFlag) { // disable the interrupt service routine while // processing the data enableInterrupt = false; // reset flag transmittedFlag = false; if (transmissionState == ERR_NONE) { // packet was successfully sent Serial.println(F("transmission finished!")); // NOTE: when using interrupt-driven transmit method, // it is not possible to automatically measure // transmission data rate using getDataRate() } else { Serial.print(F("failed, code ")); Serial.println(transmissionState); } // wait a second before transmitting again delay(1000); // send another one Serial.print(F("[SX1262] Sending another packet ... ")); // you can transmit C-string or Arduino string up to // 256 characters long transmissionState = lora.startTransmit("Hello World!"); // you can also transmit byte array up to 256 bytes long /* byte byteArr[] = {0x01, 0x23, 0x45, 0x67, 0x89, 0xAB, 0xCD, 0xEF}; int state = lora.startTransmit(byteArr, 8); */ // we're ready to send more packets, // enable interrupt service routine enableInterrupt = true; } }