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'[EE] Re: Advice needed ==>PIC to PIC wireless tran'
2000\05\23@043340
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KŸbek Tony
Hi,
I've mentioned them before but here we go again:
http://www.nvlsi.no/
They have very easy to intergrate transiever modules.
I've used the old 9600 bps but I think they are available
in over 20kbps now.
Couldn't be easier.
/Tony
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2000\05\23@053617
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Vasile Surducan
2000\05\23@061636
by
KŸbek Tony
> Ok but that's with money! Some free ideas ?
> I saw something about two 16f877 connected on radio link
> It's something visible on net ?
> Vasile
:-) , there are no such thing as free lunch, one way
or the other one must build something, that manages to
communicate by means of RF. using the chips above would
save you alot of hassle ( not to mention avoiding illegal
RF band usage ). And, trust me, these are VERY cheap
concidering bang for the buck. ( if I recall correctly
something around $10 each ).
About three wires to connect, Din, Dout, Txenable.
And, just checked it, they are at 20kbps, FSK modulated,
standby 8uA, tx 8mA, two channels etc.
Could it be any easier ?
Tony KŸbek, Flintab AB
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