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# LoRaWAN workshop on 36c3 | # LoRaWAN workshop on 36c3 | ||
- | This page is indented for additional information on my planed LoRaWAN workshop on 36c3. If the workshop will be accepted, I will be adding details on what to expect and how you might want to prepare. I cannot include all those details in the proposal because: a) space and b) I don't know, yet, will be planning the details if and when I am accepted. | + | 29.12.2019 17:10-19:10 @ OIO workshop area. |
- | ## Current status | + | I will be hosting a workshop on 36c3 giving an introduction |
- | Workshop has been submitted | + | |
- | If you are interested and want to get in touch, try mastodon: https:// | + | And there will be hardware! We are limited in resources, but we will have some LoRa-Chips that we can use to play with. *If you want to participate* you should bring a Laptop with Arduino development suit installed and preferably an Arduino you can program (I'm using Nano, but others should work as well). If your Arduino is operating at 5V and you do have a logic-converter to 3.3V, please bring that too, as our LoRa-chips operate on 3.3V. |
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+ | We might be able to do something on a Raspberry Pi as well, but no promises there. I did not come around to try that out myself, yet. | ||
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+ | If you are interested and want to get in touch, have any questions or proposals, try mastodon: | ||
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+ | Thanks to *Open Infrastructure Orbit*! | ||
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+ | Entry in the OIO-Fahrplan, | ||
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