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1Software apps and online services:
- Arduino IDE
- IoT ThingSpeak
- FreeCAD
- Ultimaker Cura
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2Hand tools and fabrication machines:
- 3D Printer
- Digital Multimeter
- Smartphone Android
- Soldering iron
- Hot glue gun
- Double-sided tape
- Plastic cable ties
- Working tools: screwdriver, screws, nuts
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3Build instructions:
This project provides full instructions, and time required is 7 days approx. Build instructions are described in logs:
- Step 1. Getting Started
- Step 2. Communication Between Two MKR WAN 1300
- Step 3. LoRaWAN System Range Testing
- Step 4. Assembling the Transmitter
- Step 5. Assembling the Receiver
- Step 6. LoRaWAN´s Test with a DS18B20 Sensor
- Step 7. Adding Multiple Sensors: DS18B20, DHT22 and MQ-135
- Step 8. Modifying Receiver Code for Multiple Sensors
- Step 9. LoRaWAN´s Test with Multiple Sensors
- Step 10. How to Connect LoRaWAN to an IoT Provider through the Arduino NANO 33 IoT
- Step 11. LoRaWAN and IoT Connection
- Step 12. Testing LoRaWAN and IoT Connection
All the codes, the STL files, and the schematic diagrams you can get in this project, or in my Github code: environmental-toolkit-for-an-ecological-area
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