Using an Arduino Arduino Uno along with an nRF24L01 module for control together with a 3D printed shell Dejan over at the Mechatronics website has provided details on how to build your very own DIY RC ...
[Ralph] wasn’t satisfied with the required 5 control pins to drive his nrf24l01+ transceiver module, so he used this circuit needing just 3 pin using an ATtiny85. One of the key components was to ...
Awesome electronics developer Patrick Thomas Mitchell has once again returned to Kickstarter to launch his new NRF24L01+ Arduino wireless transceiver shield. This innovative shield offers a wealth of ...
We’ve seen a lot of hacks with the nRF24l01+ 2.4 GHz radio modules. The tiny chips pack a lot of bang for the buck. Since the radios can switch frequencies relatively quickly, [Shubham Paul] decided ...
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