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*Arduino-compatible (Arduino Micro / Leonardo)  
 
*Arduino-compatible (Arduino Micro / Leonardo)  
*HOPE Microelectronics RF69 (http://www.hoperf.com)  
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*HOPE Microelectronics RF69 ([[Media:RF69-V12.pdf|Datasheet HOPE Microelectronics RF69]])  
 
*+20dBm- 100mW Power Output Capability
 
*+20dBm- 100mW Power Output Capability
 
*Programable Pout: -18dBm to +20dBm in 1dB steps
 
*Programable Pout: -18dBm to +20dBm in 1dB steps
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*High-Performance, Low-Power Microcontroller ATmega32U4
 
*High-Performance, Low-Power Microcontroller ATmega32U4
 
*Arduino Demo Applications available in our Library!
 
*Arduino Demo Applications available in our Library!
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== Suitable application development boards ==
 
== Suitable application development boards ==
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The core of radino is an Arduino Micro, so the programming is as easy as programming an Arduino Micro.<br/>
 
The core of radino is an Arduino Micro, so the programming is as easy as programming an Arduino Micro.<br/>
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For the Arduino IDE Boards Manager follow URL is required:
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<nowiki>http://library.radino.cc/Arduino_1_8/package_radino_radino32_index.json</nowiki>
 
Visit [[radino/radino32 software]] for more information about the Arduino IDE and installation.
 
Visit [[radino/radino32 software]] for more information about the Arduino IDE and installation.
  
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Common problems regarding radino modules and the Arduino system: [[radino/radino32_software#Common problems|Common problems]]
 
Common problems regarding radino modules and the Arduino system: [[radino/radino32_software#Common problems|Common problems]]
 
 
'''Flashing without Arduino IDE'''
 
 
If you don´t want to use the Ardunio IDE, you can flash an existing .hex file with avrdude.
 
 
This guide is tested with Windows 7 and avrdude 5.10.
 
 
* Get the radino bootloader com port from the device manager
 
** Force the radino into bootloader by pressing reset button twice
 
** Now the L-LED should fading
 
* Set up your avrdude command
 
avrdude -v -p atmega32u4 -c avr109 -P[bootloader_com_port] -b57600 -D -U flash:w:[path_to_file]\[your_hex_file]:i
 
* Force the radino into bootloader by pressing reset button twice, wait one or two seconds and send the avrdude command
 
 
Now your radino get flashed.
 
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==Working with Arduino IDE==
 
  
 
The Arduino IDE required follow includes for using the {{PAGENAME}}.
 
The Arduino IDE required follow includes for using the {{PAGENAME}}.
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  #include <IC_RF69.h>
 
  #include <IC_RF69.h>
 
  #include <IC_RF69_Bridge.h>
 
  #include <IC_RF69_Bridge.h>
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If you don´t want to use the Ardunio IDE, you can flash an existing .hex file with avrdude. For more informations see: [[radino/radino32_software#Upload_binary_on_radino|Upload binary on radino]]
  
 
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== Downloads ==
 
== Downloads ==
[[Media:305000082A_radino_RF69.pdf | Datasheet {{PAGENAME}}]]<br/>
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[[Media:305000082A_radino_RF69.pdf |Datasheet {{PAGENAME}}]]<br/>
[[Media:212000045A-radino-RF69-433-EU-Conformity.pdf | EU conformity radino RF69, 433 MHz]]<br/>
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[[Media:212000045A-radino-RF69-433-EU-Conformity.pdf |EU conformity radino RF69, 433 MHz]]<br/>
[[Media:212000046A-radino-RF69-868-EU-Conformity.pdf | EU conformity radino RF69, 868 MHz]]<br/>
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[[Media:212000046A-radino-RF69-868-EU-Conformity.pdf |EU conformity radino RF69, 868 MHz]]<br/>
[[Media:RF69-V12.pdf | RF69-Datasheet]]<br/>
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[[Media:RF69-V12.pdf |RF69-Datasheet]]<br/>
[[Media:eagle_radino_lbr.zip| Eagle library for radino/radino32]]<br/>
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[[Media:eagle_radino_lbr.zip|Eagle library for radino/radino32]]<br/>
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[http://library.radino.cc/driver/radino_driver.zip Driver for radino]<br/>
 
[[radino_Library#Downloads |Downloadpage for radino library]]
 
[[radino_Library#Downloads |Downloadpage for radino library]]

Revision as of 10:34, 25 July 2017

Contents

Hardware

radino RF69, 433/868MHz radino RF69, 433/868MHz radino RF69, 433/868MHz

The In-Circuit radino RF69 combines an Arduino Micro with RF69 from HOPE Microelectronics
in a small EMC-compliant enclosure. It is part of our family of pin-to-pin compatible radino Modules.
Two modules are available for 433MHz and 868 MHz.

It's part of the radino-series, which provides full-Arduino-compatible wireless communication devices
in a small form factor, all pin-compatible to each other.


Features:

  • Arduino-compatible (Arduino Micro / Leonardo)
  • HOPE Microelectronics RF69 (Datasheet HOPE Microelectronics RF69)
  • +20dBm- 100mW Power Output Capability
  • Programable Pout: -18dBm to +20dBm in 1dB steps
  • High Sensitivity: down to -120dBm at 1.2kbps
  • High Selectivity: 16-tap FIR Channel Filter
  • FSK Bitrates up to 300kbps
  • 115dB+ Dynamic Range RSSI
  • Wide range of possible protocols
  • Wide software support by community
  • Available versions for 433MHz and 868MHz
  • 15 GPIOS (5 PWM, 5 Analog IN)
  • I²C, SPI, UART
  • USB (HID Keyboard & Mouse, virtual UART)
  • High-Performance, Low-Power Microcontroller ATmega32U4
  • Arduino Demo Applications available in our Library!


Suitable application development boards

Board Pictures Description
radino Leonardo
leonardo 45.jpg
Leonardo moduleinlegen.jpg
Carrier board suitable for all radino modules. Includes Arduino connector for easy mounting of Arduino shields. Voltage regulator and Level-Shifters are also included.
radino Spider RP-SMA
radino-spider-rpsma top.jpg
Breadboard adapter for all radino modules
radino USB Stick
radino-usb-stick 45.jpg

radino-usb-stick enclosure.jpg radino-usb-stick top.jpg radino-usb-stick bot.jpg

USB Stick for all radino modules. Available with integrated Chip-antennas and as a version with RP-SMA-connector.
radino UART-Bridge
radino UART 45 640.jpg

radino UART top 640.jpg radino UART bot 640.jpg

UART bridge with power supply and level shifters for all radino modules
radino RS485/RS232-Bridge IP65
RS485+RS232 45.JPG

RS485+RS232 Anschluss.JPG

radino RS485-Bridge IP65 outdoor radio adapter for Modbus, Art-Net etc. Includes RS485 driver, RS232 driver, IP65 enclosure.
XBee-PRO Shield
xbee cc1101 45 1000.JPG

xbee bot 45 1000.JPG xbee RPSMA 1000.JPG

XBee Pro adapter for all radino modules
radino DinRail Adapter
radino-dinrail top 45 housing.jpg
DinRail Adapter connects our RS485 DinRail Bus System to radino modules

Software

Applications:

  • Ultra low power wireless applications operating in the 433/868/915 MHz ISM/SRD bands
  • Wireless alarm and security systems
  • Industrial monitoring and control
  • Wireless sensor networks
  • AMR – Automatic Meter Reading
  • Home and building automation
  • Wireless MBUS
  • Data logging
  • Any Arduino project


Working with Arduino IDE

The core of radino is an Arduino Micro, so the programming is as easy as programming an Arduino Micro.
For the Arduino IDE Boards Manager follow URL is required:

http://library.radino.cc/Arduino_1_8/package_radino_radino32_index.json

Visit radino/radino32 software for more information about the Arduino IDE and installation.

For detailed information about our library for the Arduino IDE look at the radino Library documentation.

Common problems regarding radino modules and the Arduino system: Common problems

The Arduino IDE required follow includes for using the radino RF69.

#include <SPI.h>
#include <RFM69.h>
#include <IC_RF69.h>
#include <IC_RF69_Bridge.h>


If you don´t want to use the Ardunio IDE, you can flash an existing .hex file with avrdude. For more informations see: Upload binary on radino


Downloads

Datasheet radino RF69
EU conformity radino RF69, 433 MHz
EU conformity radino RF69, 868 MHz
RF69-Datasheet
Eagle library for radino/radino32
Driver for radino
Downloadpage for radino library

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