Oslo, Norway - December 15, 2006 - Nordic Semiconductor ASA (OSE: NOD) today announced the introduction of a reference design for low cost USB dongle wireless headsets used in PC-based VoIP ...
[Ralph] wasn’t satisfied with the required 5 control pins to drive his nrf24l01+ transceiver module, so he used this circuit needing just 3 pin using an ATtiny85. One of the key components was to ...
Awesome electronics developer Patrick Thomas Mitchell has once again returned to Kickstarter to launch his new NRF24L01+ Arduino wireless transceiver shield. This innovative shield offers a wealth of ...
Nordic Semiconductor's nRF24L01+ single chip 2.4GHz transceiver delivers better performance and a lower peak power than competitors. The chip's new 250 kbps data rate mode triples operating range, and ...
Good old nRF24L01+ wireless modules are inexpensive and effective. Well, they are as long as they work correctly, anyway. The devices themselves are mature and well-understood, but that doesn’t mean ...