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433 mhz module testing

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magnatro

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i have a problem, i have a 433 MHz transmitter / receiver pair module. they are lying around for about an year. now i have no means of testing them. how can i test them? any help ??
 
Yo magnatro,
You can test the output using a DMM. If you apply a HIGH at the transmitter's Tx pin, the Rx pin of the receiver will also go high.

Next phase will be testing them by applying a pulse and a check using an scope.

Then you can use 'em by using the UART feature in microcontrollers.

Regards.
Vizier87
 
i think my modules are fried. :( they do not respond to any signal .
 
i have a total of 3 receivers and 5 transmitters. all are not functioning properly, :( i have a query, these things come in pairs. will it work with other modules having the same frequency (433 MHz)?
 
i had tried the first method, sending a bit 1 through the module. but, its not received on the other end. i checked if there is any signal from my module by tuning my tv to 433 Mhz, but no artifacts :(. is there any other method?
 
Don't turn them on all at once. That'll jam the receivers. Supply one transmitter and one receiver only. Then you apply a voltage (I usually just use a 3V supply with a 1k resistor in series and apply the voltage on the Tx pin.)

As for the TV, I wouldn't bet that it'll poke the TV receivers. They have their own modulation and filters and all those monsters inside.
 
but it has to show something right? even a weird noise is enough for me :(
 
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