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Has anyone worked with e32-433t30d or any products related to EByte Company

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    well, I've bought one of ebyte products which is e32-433t30d 0_1575718775805_4a93dc07-b7ea-4033-88a9-dc59ef48de72-image.png

    the problem I faced it's the maximum single packet is 58 bytes, which is for me isn't quite sufficient, so I don't know how some one can send more than 58bytes without any latency

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      well, I've bought one of ebyte products which is e32-433t30d 0_1575718775805_4a93dc07-b7ea-4033-88a9-dc59ef48de72-image.png

      the problem I faced it's the maximum single packet is 58 bytes, which is for me isn't quite sufficient, so I don't know how some one can send more than 58bytes without any latency

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      @alkabir MySensors supports max 25 bytes so 58 is much more than anyone here uses

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        well, I've bought one of ebyte products which is e32-433t30d 0_1575718775805_4a93dc07-b7ea-4033-88a9-dc59ef48de72-image.png

        the problem I faced it's the maximum single packet is 58 bytes, which is for me isn't quite sufficient, so I don't know how some one can send more than 58bytes without any latency

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        @alkabir said in Has anyone worked with e32-433t30d or any products related to EByte Company:

        the problem I faced it's the maximum single packet is 58 bytes, which is for me isn't quite sufficient, so I don't know how some one can send more than 58bytes without any latency

        Very odd. According to the sx1276 datasheet, the sx1276 chip has a 256 byte data buffer that you can access. By default, half of that data buffer is assigned to Rx and the other half to Tx, but the user can partition it however he wants using the spi interface to the sx1276 chip. So, if it's as limited as you say, then it's a result of Ebyte's UART implementation, which from what I can see seems very thinly documented.

        If it were me I'd get he newer sx1268 chip and control it myself: http://www.ebyte.com/en/product-view-news.aspx?id=436

        I do get the impression that the Ebyte modules are of a better quality than, say, HopeRF modules. The metal can alone is an upgrade.

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          well, I've bought one of ebyte products which is e32-433t30d 0_1575718775805_4a93dc07-b7ea-4033-88a9-dc59ef48de72-image.png

          the problem I faced it's the maximum single packet is 58 bytes, which is for me isn't quite sufficient, so I don't know how some one can send more than 58bytes without any latency

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          @alkabir said in Has anyone worked with e32-433t30d or any products related to EByte Company:

          the problem I faced it's the maximum single packet is 58 bytes, which is for me isn't quite sufficient, so I don't know how some one can send more than 58bytes without any latency

          The datasheet explains how as follows:
          After the first 58 bytes are transmitted, you can switch into continuous transmission mode and you may then send as many additional bytes as you want.

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            @alkabir MySensors supports max 25 bytes so 58 is much more than anyone here uses

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            @mfalkvidd well, I've not worked with mysensor yet, I was working with ebyte product directly, but surely I'm going to use mysensor soon.

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              @neverdie well, I don't know how, for me isn't obvious or may I don't have that experience to do it. if you worked with it guide me to do that

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                Hello, can you describe how you connected this module to mysensors?

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