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πŸ“Ά Deegoo-FPV 2.4GHz Arduino Wireless RF Transceiver Module (12pcs NRF24L01+) Review

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Description of πŸ“Ά Deegoo-FPV 2.4GHz Arduino Wireless RF Transceiver Module (12pcs NRF24L01+)

Maximum operating speeds up to 2Mbps, GFSK modulation efficiency, Anti-interference ability, Particularly suitable for industrial control applications. 125 Communications channels, Multi-point communication and frequency hopping to meet the communication needs. Built-in hardware CRC error detection, Multipoint communication address control. Built-in 2.4Ghz antenna. nRF24L01 is a single chip radio transceiver for the worldwide 2.4 - 2.5 GHz ISM band. Compatible with Arduino and Raspberry Pi. Applications: wireless peripherals, remote control systems such as RC vehicles and consumer remote electronics, wireless voice transmission such as VoIP, wireless sensor networks, wireless networks, home and commercial automation.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The pins are soldered but can be carefully removed.

you suit me. Built in protection isn't enough and I've smoked a few of these but the fault is mine. I use them with Arduino Pro minis and the software interface is easy to implement for both transmitter and receiver.

Pros
  • hands free
Cons
  • expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

We strongly recommend downloading the library for this device.

I would like this device to come with a library. If you're using an Arduino, you'll need to add it to the Arduino/libraries/RF24-master/ path. Below is sample code I used to communicate with these RF transceivers: //define radio#include <SPI.h>#include <nRF24L01.h>#include <RF24.h>#define CE_PIN 7#define CSN_PIN 8const byte thisSlaveAddress[ 5] = {'R','x','A','A','A'};Radio RF24(CE_PIN, CSN_PIN); This should make it easier to communicate with these devices. Please don't…

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • Not everything fits

Revainrating 5 out of 5

They work great - networking products

They work great when used with the RF24 standard library in Arduino. Good range. Using it in combination with the boosted and antenna versions works well.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Nothing

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Fake Nordic Chips: Computers and Accessories

Although these transceivers may work, they are not based on Nordic's original nrf24l01+. If you use two of these you're fine, but they won't work with original Nordic chips due to differences in Ack or No-Ack packet markings.

Pros
  • A Dream Come True
Cons
  • Operating Speed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One is broken, one is miscut but generally decent

I bought these for an Arduino project. They mostly work as expected. However, the box arrived slightly damaged. One of the boards was DOA and completely nonfunctional (looks like bad soldering on closer inspection). The other one too had a small piece of circuit board hanging off the end, although it was easy to cut off. However, the other 8 were fine and appear to be fully functional after a short test.

Pros
  • Expensive but decent
Cons
  • Useless features