The 3.3 V version runs at a frequency of 8 MHz, 5.0 V and works with 8 MHz and 16 MHz. Both modules work in the same way, differing only in the operating voltage of the logic leads and maximum clock frequency. It was a long Monday with the Arduino forum closed for maintenance, wasn’t it Many people had to hold back their Arduino-related questions for an entire day panic But before getting mad at us, read on and you’ll understand it was for. In our offer, you will find two versions of the Adafruit Trinket -3.3 Vand5.0 V. Unfortunately, even after massive cuts to my footage, I still could not get it down to 3 minutes, so I had to settle for a five-ish minute video. The Arduino Forum is now completely renovated (and it’s so nice) Arduino Team April 13th, 2021.
#Adafruit trinket 433mhz how to#
# define WLAN_SSID "Firefly24" # define WLAN_PASS "?" # define ADAFRUIT_IO_KEY "?" // Create an ESP8266 WiFiClient, AdaFruit.io client, and our lightFeedWiFiClient client Adafruit_IO_Client aio = Adafruit_IO_Client(client, ADAFRUIT_IO_KEY) Adafruit_IO_Feed lightFeed = aio. My goal was to create a 3 minute YouTube video showing how to control something from the cloud, and send something to the cloud. 3 minute IoT - Download from Cloud // Hari Wiguna, 2015 // Libraries - Thanks AdaFruit! # include # include "Adafruit_IO_Client.h" // Configure WiFi access point & AdaFruit.io account. Sends Temperature and Humidity to Adafruit.io.Turns LED on/off based on "light" feed downloaded from Adafruit.io.added the registers and a couple of functions so that FSK/OOK can be used on the Feather 32u4 w/ 433MHz LoRa radio.
Below are the two sketches I demo'ed in the first video: include