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Arduino in Control. AR1, an Arduino Nano board (see Figure 4), is used to control this digital FM receiver. It drives a standard 8 x 2 character alphanumeric LCD (LCD1). It reads and reacts to the ...
The receiver part consists of Arduino UNO and the 434 MHz Receiver module. An external LED can be used along with a current limiting resistor but on board LED would be sufficient. The design of the ...
FM transmitters/receivers are among the top favorite circuits of any electronic enthusiast. In this article/video, I have introduced a complete digital FM receiver design that has equipped with an LCD ...
The circuit of the Arduino-based FM receiver, shown in Fig. 2, is built around Arduino UNO board (board1), TEA5767 radio receiver module (FM1), LM386 low-power amplifier (IC1), 16×2 LCD (LCD1) and ...
A PCB layout for the receiver is shown in Fig. 6 and its components layout in Fig. 7. After assembling the circuit on PCB, connect the board to a laptop or desktop computer to monitor the data sent ...
The transmitter and receiver. For the transmitter, he turned an Arduino Pro Micro into a USB sound card which he could plug into his laptop.
Old infrared remote controls can be a great way to interface with your projects. One of [AnalysIR’s] latest blog posts goes over the simplest way to create an Arduino based IR receiver, makin… ...
The project describes how to realize an Arduino-controlled FM receiver from the last century with many new functions. A few weeks ago I came across the interesting Kemo B156N kit while browsing ...
Figure 1 shows the schematic diagram of the device. As it is clear, the circuit consists of 3 main parts: Arduino-Nano (Controller), FM receiver module, and the audio amplifier. Figure 1, Schematic ...