# ESP Embassy LoRa Project Welcome to the **ESP Embassy LoRa** project! This is a working example of how to configure an AP using embassy. ## Features ## Features - Demonstrates LoRa sending and receiving functionality. - Tested on a LoRa32 T3 v1.6.1 board. - Adapted for the SX1276 module in New Zealand. - Includes integration with an SSD1306 display for send and receive status. - Based on the [lora-rs project](https://github.com/lora-rs/lora-rs/tree/main/examples/esp32). ## Requirements - [espup](https://github.com/esp-rs/espup) for setting up the ESP32 Rust environment. - [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/) (latest stable version recommended). - A LoRa32 T3 v1.6.1 board with an SX1276 LoRa module. - An SSD1306-compatible display (optional, for status updates). ## Installation 1. Clone the repository: ```bash git clone https://github.com/bibble235/esp-lora.git ``` 2. Navigate to the project directory: ```bash cd esp-lora ``` ## Usage 1. For receiving Build and run the application with the receiver application: ```bash ESPFLASH_PORT=/dev/ttyACM0 cargo run --bin receive ``` 2. For sending Build and run the application with the send application: ```bash ESPFLASH_PORT=/dev/ttyACM1 cargo run --bin send ``` ## License This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details. ## Demonstration Below is a screenshot of a Lora32 T3 v1.6.1 running this application: ![Screenshot of a Lora32 T3 v1.6.1 running this app.](./assets/images/two_loras.jpg) ## Contact For questions or feedback, please contact [iwiseman@bibble.co.nz](mailto:iwiseman@bibble.co.nz). --- ![Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/Rust-Language-black?logo=rust&logoColor=white) ![ESP32](https://img.shields.io/badge/ESP32-Microcontroller-blue) ![LoRa](https://img.shields.io/badge/LoRa-Wireless-green?logo=wifi&logoColor=white)