A link to visit : http://www-k.ext.ti.com/srvs/cgi-bin/webcgi.exe?Company={5761bcd8-11f5-4e08-84e0-8167176a4ed9},kb=analog,case=obj(4270),new
Alain
A link to visit : http://www-k.ext.ti.com/srvs/cgi-bin/webcgi.exe?Company={5761bcd8-11f5-4e08-84e0-8167176a4ed9},kb=analog,case=obj(4270),new
Alain
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
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IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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Does anyone know any replacement for MPSH34 transistor ???
It should have very low capacitance...
Hi,
it's really hard to make a RF transmitter and reciever . it's need a lot of experience. i think the best way is using modules, for example U2741B and U3741BM from atmel or you can use TXC1 and RXD1 from keymark company.(TXc1 and RXD1 are ready made devices). In your frequency(433.92MHZ), you should use SMD devices.
if you need more information ask me again.
Last edited by amindzo; - 25th September 2006 at 09:26.
Hi shahidali,
I can help you with a design which you can do it yourself using MICRF 007 (RX) and MICRF 102 (TX). I have the chipset and the required crystal for you to go on 433 Mhz. I can also supply you with the PCB's for the project if you need, Some minor SMD parts you will have to organize from Bangalore.
Surely you must know or have some experience in soldering SMD parts on the PCB.
I am from Mumbai and if interested you can PM. Also if you are interested I can supply some advanced design (ready modules) using CC1100 and CC1000 chipset, but then you will require some sort of programing experience for these.
regards
Charudatt
p.s.: Rx made using 007 chipset from MICREL is the worlds simplest design for 433Mhz.
Hi Charudatt,
Are the Micrel parts available in Mumbai?
Regards,
Anand
I don't know where Mumbai is but you could have a look at their distributor list
http://www.micrel.com/globalmap.do
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
maybe it possible to use any FM transmitter but modify mic input to tone generator from pic, and as receiver use small fm radio + tone to digital converter.
or just use any r/c toy
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