~~NOTOC~~ ====== Azam's Project Page ====== ===== TTGO LoRa32 OLED V1 ===== :!: Important: Please notice that we are using **Version 1** or the TTGO LoRa32 module! The **TTGO LoRa32 OLED V1 module** is based on the ESP32 microcontroller. The ESP32 itself is capable of communicating via WIFI as well as BLE (Bluetooth low energy). The latter can be used to communicate directly with a smartphone. This TTGO module is further equipped with a LoRa transceiver (SX1276, 868/915 MHz) to provide an additional communication channel. Furthermore it has a nice OLED display to communicate with humans. {{https://i2.wp.com/randomnerdtutorials.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/TTGO-LoRa-ESP32-Dev-Board-Receiver.jpg?600}} \\ //Fig.: TTGO LoRa32 OLED **V1**. \\ Image Source: [[https://randomnerdtutorials.com/ttgo-lora32-sx1276-arduino-ide/|RandomNerdTutorials]]// \\ {{ :emrp2020:azam01:ttgo_lora32_v1_bottom.jpg?direct&800 |}} //Fig.: TTGO LoRa32 OLED V1, **bottom view**.// \\ ===== Mount the TTGO LoRa32 V1 module on a breadboard ===== The problem is that the breadboards we are using have very tight clamps to push the pins in. {{vimeo>481272177}} \\ ===== Read analog potentiometer voltages with TTGO LoRa32 V1 ===== A potentiometer is used to simulate an environmental sensor. {{vimeo>481268991}}