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astro1
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Joined: 26/06/2016
Location: Australia
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Posted: 06:16pm 15 Oct 2016
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Has anyone knocked up any code for the mikroBUS boards? TextToSpeech?
 
srnet
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Joined: 08/08/2014
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Posted: 12:06am 16 Oct 2016
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MikroBus is a hardware standard for small module boards, you dont need specific code for them.

If you write some code for a particular device that does Text to speach, that code should work on that device regardless of whether its on a MikroBus board or any of the other ways of connecting the device up.

$50SAT is Silent but probably still working.
For information on LoRa visit http://www.loratracker.uk/

 
srnet
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Posted: 01:20am 16 Oct 2016
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I have been working on an Arduino DUE powered device, mainly as a more powerful and capable receiver for my various LoRa adventures.

Rather than produce different PCB designs to provide for the range of different LoRa modules, GPSs, WiFi adapters and the like that you might want to use, the design includes MikroBus PCB sockets.

Doing the design this way allows for the base shield to used for various purposes, just fit different MikroBus modules. Initially I have designed MikroBus boards for both types of Dorji DRF1278F module, the Hope RFM98, GlobalTop PA6B and GlobalTop PA6H GPSs.
$50SAT is Silent but probably still working.
For information on LoRa visit http://www.loratracker.uk/

 
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