Arduino or clone using Atmega chip with 2.4GHz wireless?
atmel makes various chips http://www.atmel.com/products/microcontrollers/wireless/single-chip_solutions.aspx include 2.4ghz wireless transceivers.
i haven't been able find examples of arduino related boards use of these , i'm wondering if forum members may have come across have missed.
i have come across board called moteino uses 533mhz wireless think prefer 2.4ghz.
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i haven't been able find examples of arduino related boards use of these , i'm wondering if forum members may have come across have missed.
i have come across board called moteino uses 533mhz wireless think prefer 2.4ghz.
...r
very interesting, had not seen mentioned before. tiny surface-mount
parts, difficult prototyping, there arduino bootloaders both 1284 , 644
chips, should possible develop libraries use rf portion. transmit power
appears 2 mw, they'd short-range use, maybe 15m
or so.
of real interest is, show use of 16-mhz crystal vcc = 3.6v, many people
think big no-no other atmega chips - ie, high frequency.
parts, difficult prototyping, there arduino bootloaders both 1284 , 644
chips, should possible develop libraries use rf portion. transmit power
appears 2 mw, they'd short-range use, maybe 15m
or so.
of real interest is, show use of 16-mhz crystal vcc = 3.6v, many people
think big no-no other atmega chips - ie, high frequency.
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