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These days, 433-MHz RF transmitter/receiver modules are very popular with electronics hobbyists and tinkerers. These cheap short-range radio modules can be used with almost all microcontrollers for a ...
Apart from using RF modules, we have also built a Bluetooth Controlled Raspberry Pi Car and a DTMF Mobile phone controlled Arduino Robot previously. You can also check out these projects if you are ...
Arduino project for receiving and (in the future) transmitting signals using a 433 MHz RF module. Currently, this repository contains code for a 433 MHz signal receiver , which allows reading signals ...
Here at RF Transmitter side, we have used Arduino Nano. Wiring the receiver module is also very simple, and once again you only need to make three connections. Connect the modules VCC and ground pins ...
To some of us, hacking an RC Car to simply follow a black line or avoid obstacles is too easy, and we’re sure [Shazin] would agree with that, since he created an RC Car that follows your face ...
In this project, we are using a 434 MHz RF Transmitter – Receiver pair. This module can be used for communication for distances up to 40 meters. Circuit Design Transmitter Part. The transmitter part ...
This radio controlled car controller replacement is a great project to try some new things with that fancy hardware you’ve got sitting around. The hack comes in two parts, the receiver and th… ...
Read on to see how. Signals from the Arduino can be sent to the transmitter as a result of this interface. The arduino signal is mixed with the manual input and the resulting signal is received by the ...
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