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[[image:KS0338.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Keyestudio 24L01 Wireless Module 4PCS]] | |||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
This kit includes 4 pcs of NRF24L01 wireless module. <br> | This kit includes 4 pcs of NRF24L01 wireless module. <br> | ||
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The current consumption in receiving mode (2000 kbps) is 12.3 mA.<br> | The current consumption in receiving mode (2000 kbps) is 12.3 mA.<br> | ||
The sensitivity is -85 dBm when data transfer rate is at 1000 kbps in receiving mode.<br> | The sensitivity is -85 dBm when data transfer rate is at 1000 kbps in receiving mode.<br> | ||
The current consumption is 900 nA in power-down mode. The | The current consumption is 900 nA in power-down mode. <br> | ||
The module comes with a curved antenna, set as 0 dBm, the communication distance can reach about 20-25m in an open field.<br> | |||
The NRF24L01 wireless module is a transmission module. Each module is both a transmitter and a receiver. So in general, you need to use two NRF24L01 wireless modules and two Arduino control boards to make a test. | The NRF24L01 wireless module is a transmission module. Each module is both a transmitter and a receiver. So in general, you need to use two NRF24L01 wireless modules and two Arduino control boards to make a test. | ||
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==Technical Details== | ==Technical Details== | ||
* Supply voltage: DC 3.3V | * Supply voltage: DC 3.3V | ||
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* The sensitivity is -85 dBm when data transfer rate is at 1000 kbps in receiving mode. | * The sensitivity is -85 dBm when data transfer rate is at 1000 kbps in receiving mode. | ||
* The current consumption is 900 nA in power-down mode. | * The current consumption is 900 nA in power-down mode. | ||
* The | * The module comes with a curved antenna, set as 0 dBm, the communication distance can reach about 20-25m in an open field. | ||
* Dimensions: 29mm x 16mm x 13mm | * Dimensions: 29mm x 16mm x 13mm | ||
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==Pins Diagram== | ==Pins Diagram== | ||
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==Hookup Guide== | ==Hookup Guide== | ||
'''NRF24L01 module is used as receiver:''' | * <big>'''NRF24L01 module is used as transmitter:'''</big><br> | ||
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* <big>'''NRF24L01 module is used as receiver:'''</big><br> | |||
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==Sample Code== | ==Sample Code== | ||
Below is an example code, you can upload it to Arduino IDE. | Below is an example code, you can upload it to [http://wiki.keyestudio.com/index.php/How_to_Download_Arduino_IDE Arduino IDE ]. | ||
'''Code for transmitter:''' | <br> | ||
<big>'''Code for transmitter:'''</big><br> | |||
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#include <SPI.h> | #include <SPI.h> | ||
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'''Code for receiver:''' | <br> | ||
<big>'''Code for receiver:'''</big><br> | |||
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#include <SPI.h> | #include <SPI.h> | ||
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You can download all the code from the link:<br> | You can download all the code from the link:<br> | ||
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rnofNbN79XF24-snzePHYu-iGkT4cQAt | https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rnofNbN79XF24-snzePHYu-iGkT4cQAt | ||
Note: before compile and upload the code, do remember to add the libraries, just copy and paste all the libraries inside the libraries folder of Arduino IDE.<br> | <span style=color:red>'''Note:''' before compile and upload the code, do remember to add the libraries, just copy and paste all the libraries inside the libraries folder of Arduino IDE. </span><br> | ||
You can download all the libraries from the link here:<br> | You can download all the libraries from the link here:<br> | ||
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1E_jd9ETY-rJUJgP9UZjOzG2DRUXIA-sP | https://drive.google.com/open?id=1E_jd9ETY-rJUJgP9UZjOzG2DRUXIA-sP | ||
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==Example Result== | ==Example Result== | ||
In the experiment, connect the NRF24L01module used as transmitter to UNO R3 board, after powered on, send the message. And connect another NRF24L01module used as receiver to UNO R3 board, after powered on, receive and print the message on the I2C 2004 LCD display. Shown below. | In the experiment, connect the NRF24L01module used as transmitter to UNO R3 board, after powered on, send the message. And connect another NRF24L01module used as receiver to UNO R3 board, after powered on, receive and print the message on the I2C 2004 LCD display. Shown below. <br> | ||
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==Packaging Included== | ==Packaging Included== | ||
Keyestudio 24L01wireless module * 4PCS | Keyestudio 24L01wireless module * 4PCS | ||
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==Resources== | |||
*[https://fs.keyestudio.com/KS0338 You can download code and libraries ]<br> | |||
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==Buy From== | |||
*[https://www.keyestudio.com/4pcs-nrf24l01-24ghz-wireless-transceiver-rf-transceiver-module-with-keyestudio-packing-box-for-arduino-p0359-p0359.html '''From official website''' ] | |||
*[https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4PCS-NRF24L01-2-4GHz-Wireless-Transceiver-RF-Transceiver-Module-With-Keyestudio-Packing-Box-for-Arduino/32887463778.html?spm=2114.search0104.8.19.43941c32yH1fqD&priceBeautifyAB=0 '''From Aliexpress shop''' ] | |||
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FGDY31M '''From Amazon shop''' ] | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 8 January 2021
Description
This kit includes 4 pcs of NRF24L01 wireless module.
The NRF24L01 chip used in the module is a single-chip wireless transceiver chip operating in the 2.4~2.5GHz world-wide ISM band. The output power, channel selection and protocol settings can be set via the SPI interface.
The supply voltage for this NRF24L01 wireless module is DC 3.3 V. The maximum transmit power is 0 dBm. The maximum data transfer rate is 2000 kbps.
The current consumption in transmitting mode (0 dBm) is 11.3 mA.
The current consumption in receiving mode (2000 kbps) is 12.3 mA.
The sensitivity is -85 dBm when data transfer rate is at 1000 kbps in receiving mode.
The current consumption is 900 nA in power-down mode.
The module comes with a curved antenna, set as 0 dBm, the communication distance can reach about 20-25m in an open field.
The NRF24L01 wireless module is a transmission module. Each module is both a transmitter and a receiver. So in general, you need to use two NRF24L01 wireless modules and two Arduino control boards to make a test.
Technical Details
- Supply voltage: DC 3.3V
- Maximum transmit power: 0 dBm
- Maximum data transfer rate: 2000kbps
- Current consumption in transmit mode (0dBm): 11.3 mA
- Current consumption in receive mode (2000kbps): 12.3 mA
- The sensitivity is -85 dBm when data transfer rate is at 1000 kbps in receiving mode.
- The current consumption is 900 nA in power-down mode.
- The module comes with a curved antenna, set as 0 dBm, the communication distance can reach about 20-25m in an open field.
- Dimensions: 29mm x 16mm x 13mm
Pins Diagram
Hookup Guide
- NRF24L01 module is used as transmitter:
- NRF24L01 module is used as receiver:
Sample Code
Below is an example code, you can upload it to Arduino IDE .
Code for transmitter:
#include <SPI.h> #include <nRF24L01.h> #include <RF24.h> /* Ports ---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #define CE_PIN 9 #define CSN_PIN 10 /* nRF24l01 ------------------------------------------------------------------*/ // NOTE: the "LL" at the end of the constant is "LongLong" type const uint64_t pipe = 0xE8E8F0F0E1LL; // Define the transmit pipe RF24 radio(CE_PIN, CSN_PIN); // Create a Radio /* Joystick ------------------------------------------------------------------*/ int value[2]; // 1 element array holding value readings /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* - setup function * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ void setup() { radio.begin(); radio.setRetries(0, 15); radio.setPALevel(RF24_PA_HIGH); radio.openWritingPipe(pipe); value[0] = 1; value[1] = 1; } /* - loop function * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ void loop() { radio.write( value, sizeof(value) ); delay(1); }
Code for receiver:
#include <SPI.h> #include <nRF24L01.h> #include <RF24.h> #include <Wire.h> //call arduino built-in I2C libraries #include <LiquidCrystal_I2C.h> LiquidCrystal_I2C lcd(0x27,20,4); /* Ports ---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #define CE_PIN 9 #define CSN_PIN 10 /* nRF24l01 ------------------------------------------------------------------*/ // NOTE: the "LL" at the end of the constant is "LongLong" type const uint64_t pipe = 0xE8E8F0F0E1LL; // Define the transmit pipe RF24 radio(CE_PIN, CSN_PIN); // Create a Radio /* Value ------------------------------------------------------------------*/ int value[2]; // 1 element array holding Joystick readings /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* - setup function * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ void setup() { Serial.begin(9600); Serial.println("nRF24l01 Receiver Starting"); radio.begin(); radio.setRetries(0, 15); radio.setPALevel(RF24_PA_HIGH); radio.openReadingPipe(1,pipe); radio.startListening(); pinMode(2, OUTPUT); lcd.init(); lcd.init(); lcd.backlight(); lcd.setCursor(3,0); lcd.print("NRF24L01 Test"); } /* - loop function * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ void loop() { if ( radio.available() ) { // Read the data payload until we've received everything bool done = false; while (!done) { // Fetch the data payload done = radio.read( value, sizeof(value) ); Serial.print("Value 1 :");Serial.println(value[0]); Serial.print("Value 2 :");Serial.println(value[1]); lcd.setCursor(0,1); lcd.print("Value 1:"); lcd.setCursor(8,1); lcd.print(value[0]); lcd.setCursor(0,2); lcd.print("Value 2:"); lcd.setCursor(8,2); lcd.print(value[1]); delay(500); Clean2004(); if (value[0] != 0) { digitalWrite(2, HIGH); } else{ digitalWrite(2, LOW); } } } else { Serial.println("No radio available"); lcd.setCursor(0,3); lcd.print("No radio available"); digitalWrite(2, LOW); Clean2004(); } } void Clean2004() { lcd.setCursor(0,1); lcd.print(""); lcd.setCursor(0,2); lcd.print(""); lcd.setCursor(0,3); lcd.print(""); }
You can download all the code from the link:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rnofNbN79XF24-snzePHYu-iGkT4cQAt
Note: before compile and upload the code, do remember to add the libraries, just copy and paste all the libraries inside the libraries folder of Arduino IDE.
You can download all the libraries from the link here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1E_jd9ETY-rJUJgP9UZjOzG2DRUXIA-sP
Example Result
In the experiment, connect the NRF24L01module used as transmitter to UNO R3 board, after powered on, send the message. And connect another NRF24L01module used as receiver to UNO R3 board, after powered on, receive and print the message on the I2C 2004 LCD display. Shown below.
Packaging Included
Keyestudio 24L01wireless module * 4PCS
Resources