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RFToy Makes Wireless Projects Easier

Mon, 10 Nov 2014 12:01:00 +0000, by Adam Fabio

[Ray] has created RFToy, a simple gadget to
aid in setting up wireless systems with a variety of common radio modules.
RFToy is an open source microcontroller board running on an ATmega328. While
RFToy is Arduino code compatible, [Ray] chose to ditch the familiar Arduino
shield layout for one that makes it easier to install RF modules, and is more
handheld friendly.

[RFToy] includes headers for the popular nRF24L01 2.4 GHz transceiver, as well
as 433/315 transmitters and receivers found in many low-cost wireless
electronic devices. The 128×64 pixel OLED screen and 3 button interface make
it easy to … Read the rest


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