433Mhz RF Link Kit
Introduction
The kit is consisted of transmitter and receiver, popular used for remote control.
Specification
- Frequency: 433Mhz.
- Modulation: ASK
- Receiver Data Output: High - 1/2 Vcc, Low - 0.7v
- Transmitter Input Voltage: 3-12V (high voltage = more transmitting power)
- Receiver Input Voltage : 3.3-6V (high voltage = more receiving power)
Usage
The popular link is like this: MCU -> Encoder -> Transmitter ------ Receiver -> Decoder -> MCU
PT2262(Encoder) and PT2272(Decoder) are optional, their existence is to 1)avoid confusing when multiple RF links in range 2) isolate disturbance. You can integrate the encoding and decoding work to the MCUs on both side. Whenever there is no 315Mhz devices around, you may use it as direct cable connection.
Excuse for the documentation, we will work on them. Before that, please consult us for any details, we are happy to find the answer for you ^^ We tried them using the guide from Sparkfun, it’s compatible. The only difference is in package, of some excess GND pins.
More over, we will make more RF modules ourselves with different frequency and capacity. The next one in plan is based on cc1100 Please suggest us about your need :)
Support
If you have questions or other better design ideas, you can go to our forum discuss.
Resources
Licensing
This documentation is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0 Source code and libraries are licensed under GPL/LGPL, see source code files for details. External Links
Links to external webpages which provide more application ideas, documents/datasheet or software libraries - RCSwitch - Arduino Library to control 433Mhz remote power sockets
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