Thank you very much! I'll order these modules today, test them, and let you know.
Daniel.
Thank you very much! I'll order these modules today, test them, and let you know.
Daniel.
Hi Tony,
One short question, on the eBay webpage it says:
Running voltage: 2.2-5.4V
On the PDF file it says:
PIN1: VCC +2.4 to +4.2
How many volts are you using to power up this RF module?
Because getting 5 volts is easy, less volts it's a little more complicated.
Thanks!
Daniel.
Hi Danny
I have mine powered from the 5 volt supply through 2 diodes
these drop the voltage by about 0.6v each, works fine like this.
Regards
Tony
Well,The modules I used were cheap as chips and I have found them quite reliable...I would recommend them all the way
i've been working with them all week with NO success!
I've tried using DEBUG/DEBUGIN, SEROUT/SERIN and HSEROUT/HSERIN.
I have 99% confidence in my code because it works when both pics are connected to each other.
Using these modules just doesn't work and i'm out of solutions !![]()
Did you try Tony's code? Are you using +2.4 to +4.2 volts to power it up?
Hello danielhr77,
thank you for your support.
Tony's code is just a sample and not the entire code, but Yes...i did tried the the Serin/Serout lines on my code and didnt worked!
I'm using 4,24V on both RX and TX modules to power them up.
Have you got these modules also ?
Were you able to use them correctly ?
I bought them but I haven't tried them yet... Next month I'm going to test them with my application...
I don't know if 4.24 volts is fine, maximum is 4.20 according to the manual, just in case to test, add a diode to reduce it a little.
A few questions to rule things out:
1) Are you enabling them? (pin 5 active low)
2) Are you using a 1k resistor between the PIC and RX (pin 3)?
That's all right now, it's 6:30 in the morning and I'm going to bed...![]()
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