• CarrotsHaveEars@lemmy.ml
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    3 hours ago

    Great! Go for it then.

    I don’t know what’s LoRa though, but can’t you just plug an Arduino board to the computer’s USB port and get a bunch of GPIOs? It’s cheap. It’s durable.

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      3 hours ago

      Already done!

      LoRa is a low power radio communication protocol that is very useful for warehouse and farming equipment, among many other things. I currently use ESP32s for GPIO, LoRa, and Wifi, and occasionally FPGAs for various tasks. But ad-hoc testing and diagnosis can be a pain for these devices, requiring multiple different dongles, power adapters, and converters.

      If I can consolidate 75% of that gear into a single, handheld device, it will easily pay for itself in productivity gains.