Experimental library project to drive an RFM69HCW radio module with plain avr-libc.
This is work in progress. Simple Tx-Rx with response is working so far.
avr-gcc -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=8000000UL -O2 -I. -funsigned-char -funsigned-bitfields -fpack-struct -fshort-enums -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -g -ggdb -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -Wl,--gc-sections -mrelax -std=gnu99 -MMD -MP -MFlibrfm.d -MTlibrfm.d librfm.c -c -olibrfm.o
avr-ar rcs librfm.a librfm.o
Setting RegPaLevel to 0x5f, which gives +13 dBm with PA1, indoor range is
very good and in an actual "field" test, packet reception was still reliable
with an RSSI of about -90 dBm at about 2.2 km distance - with simple wire
antennas. What would be the range with +20 dBm and decent antennas?
With the default frequency deviation of 5 kHz and receiver bandwidth of
10.4 kHz, packet transmission is very unreliable and fails completely for me;
when the temperature of the transmitter is below 10°C and above 40°C, while
the receiver temperature is at 20°C. The receiver does not seem to be prone to
temperature changes.
Increasing frequency deviation to 10 kHz and receiver bandwidth to 20.8 kHz,
temperature susceptibility is eliminated; when testing with transmitter
temperature from -20°C to 50°C, packet transmission is perfectly reliable.
Frequency Deviation = 10 kHz (transmitter)
RegFdevMsb = 0x00
RegFdevLsb = 0xa4
Receiver Bandwidth = 20.8 kHz
RegRxBw = 0x54