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Black Socket Adapter Board for 8PIN NRF24L01 Wireless Module (5-Pack): Enhanced Connectivity Solution Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Black Socket Adapter Board for 8PIN NRF24L01 Wireless Module (5-Pack): Enhanced Connectivity Solution

for 8 Pin NRF24L01+ Module. on-board AMS1117-3.3 chip.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Easy to connect to Arduino

They work very well, easy to connect to Arduino. They require 5V+ for a 3.3V regulator. The only difficulty is that they don't connect directly to the breadboard. The wired socket plugs are connected directly to pins 9-13 of the uno.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Upgradeable

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Using the mysensors codebase didn't work for me.

Couldn't get any of them to work yet. I ended up having to drop them and wire them directly to the Arduino (be careful when doing this, they are 3V). I hope to find out if I can use them at all. It would be nice if you could insert into a breadboard. Not sure about usage, didn't work with MySensors. I'm only giving two stars because I hope I can make it work one day.

Pros
  • Nice thing
Cons
  • New competitors have appeared

This eliminates the need to add stabilizing capacitors and a 3.3v regulator between the 5v arduino and nrf24l01+. This is not suitable for use on a breadboard. This is to be connected to a single-row IDC connector. I attached two of these in a project box with a dab of hot glue and connected them with "Dupont female-to-female cables" (also look for "Arduino jumpers"). The actual nrf24l01+ board simply plugs into the 8 pin header. It couldn't be much easier.

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Almost everything is fine

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Expensive, chunky but sheer power - worth it

They're twice the price of the radio they're attached to and awkward to use, but well worth it. If the single row connector was soldered to the other side they would be breadboard friendly. I can turn one. Installation is definitely difficult. They fixed an intermittent packet loss issue I had with several nano/rf24 pairs I tested with. This problem was much worse with cheap USB power supplies. I have a nano in low power mode (compared to the minimum) that sends a sequence number and a small…

Pros
  • Pretty packaging
Cons
  • Security

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works great but no way to install these

The positive side of this product is that once you plug it into Arduino 5 volts, connect cables and nRF24L01 module, easy nRF24 client/server Sketches for such drivers as RadioHead work immediately. After trying unsuccessfully to filter capacitors without an adapter, this adapter provided a solid platform for stable 3.3V voltage for RF applications. Just make sure the adapter is connected to 5V and not 3.3V if you are using a MB102 breadboard power supply or similar device. Note that the…

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Simple fix for NRF24L01 power supply error with Arduino

is basically a breakdown with a voltage regulator. works perfectly. I've ordered them twice, the first batch was perfect and 3 from the second batch were perfect. 4. - no. There was no voltage control. Input up to 15V. Stupidly I destroyed 3 radios before testing the output of this board. She received 11.89 and gave 11.71 on the radio. I will gladly change this rating if the seller contacts me. and we will find a solution, but honestly i don't think i need to spend time testing the components i

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • I vaguely remember that