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The Silicon Labs Si4735 is a single-chip solution for receiving AM, FM, and shortwave radio. With a bit of hacking, it even supports single sideband (SSB). All you’ve got to do is provide it … ...
Receiver Part The receiver part consists of Arduino UNO and the 434 MHz Receiver module. An external LED can be used along with a current limiting resistor but on board LED would be sufficient. The ...
This module is designed to get data from your RC receiver and display each of its channels PWM readings in the terminal monitor. It uses PinChangeInt library to read signals from arduino pins and does ...
The part list consists of one Arduino, two resistors, and one IR emitter. That’s right, an emitter. When an LED (IR or otherwise) is reverse biased it can act as a light sensor.
Complete code for Receiver part is given in the end. Upload the code in the Receiver part Arduino. Remove the Tx and Rx wires of XBee before uploading. Now, we all set to test our transmitter and ...
A-1. FM Receiver Module The FM receiver module is based on the TEA5767 [1, 2] chip. It is a well-known module that could be controlled via the I2C bus. It covers the FM frequency range from 76MHz to ...
Retro tuning - Arduino driven TDA7010T FM Receiver The project describes how to realize an Arduino-controlled FM receiver from the last century with many new functions. A few weeks ago I came across ...
To build an FM receiver, developers can use highly integrated chips, such as the TEA5767 from NXP. Here we describe an FM receiver with a frequency range of 76 to 108 MHz and 2 x 3 W stereo sound ...
The Arduino team, known for providing various electronic and microcontroller components for do-it-yourself electronic hobbyists since 2005, has announced its new product, the Plug and Make Kit.
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