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Python Libraries for Turta LoRa HAT

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Turta LoRa HAT for Raspberry Pi

LoRa HAT is a long-range communication transceiver for Raspberry Pi.

Features

  • Carries LoRa Transceiver module with onboard LoRaWAN Protocol Stack.
  • Securely connects to the cloud services via Cryptographic co-processor.
  • Detects theft attempts via accel-tilt sensor.
  • Has Grove compatible I2C, digital and analog ports.
  • 4Ch single-ended or 2Ch differential analog inputs are available.
  • Three LEDs for status indication.
  • Stackable design; most of the GPIO pins are free.
  • ID EEPROM for Raspberry Pi HAT specification compliance.

Raspberry Pi Configuration

  • You should enable SPI and I2C from the Raspberry Pi's configuration. To do so, type 'sudo raspi-config' to the terminal, then go to 'Interfacing Options' and enable both SPI and I2C.
  • You should swap the serial ports of the Raspberry Pi. Set "/dev/ttyAMA0" to 'serial0'. Also, disable the console on 'serial0'. For a how-to, visit our documentation at docs.turta.io.

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Visit docs.turta.io for documentation.

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