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cc1310/ 802.15.4 stack uart-ready radio: E70-433NW14S

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    I see the E70-433NW14S is a sub-GHz 15.4 radio with PHY and MAC built in.
    Has anyone taken a look at using this?
    I looked at other Ebyte modules (Lora) but this seems pretty cool as its UART and so I think we can use our RS485 with it.
    Maybe we finally get the previously costly zigbee-style star/mesh radios for cheaper price?

    I would be very interested if anyone here has experience with this.
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      Hi.

      I've some boards with TI mcus here (cc1310, cc135x). I started to take a look a few years ago for using MySensors protocol with it. But I miss time for this, and not sure if it's worth the effort to add more arch to MySensors.
      Though, this mcu is not arduino compatible unless you use Energia project. It's easier to use with TI CCS ide. Great mcus, sure.

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        Hi.

        I've some boards with TI mcus here (cc1310, cc135x). I started to take a look a few years ago for using MySensors protocol with it. But I miss time for this, and not sure if it's worth the effort to add more arch to MySensors.
        Though, this mcu is not arduino compatible unless you use Energia project. It's easier to use with TI CCS ide. Great mcus, sure.

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        @scalz
        Hi yes, thanks for your response.

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