I already searched the web, can't find any schematics suitable
My robot have 8 triggers that i have to send: forward,backward,left,right,
LED1,2,3,4. I already finish the robot and able to control it throught wires.
So I want to make it wireless now. It's there any RF circuit that is suitable for this project. Am I supposed to use something like microcontroller?
I already searched the web, can't find any schematics suitable
My robot have 8 triggers that i have to send: forward,backward,left,right,
LED1,2,3,4. I already finish the robot and able to control it throught wires.
So I want to make it wireless now. It's there any RF circuit that is suitable for this project. Am I supposed to use something like microcontroller?
Licence free radio modules and micro-controllers are the usual way to do it, although for simple on/off functions, Holtek sell pre-programmed micro-controllers that will do the job.
Programming it yourself obviously depends on what processor you choose, personally I use PIC's, but there are plenty of alternatives - if you already have programming experience on some other controller, it makes sense to stick with what you know.
As for the circuit, you can usually find all you need on the datasheets for the RF modules.
However, there are some circuits I used a few years ago at which you might find useful. The software I used is very crude, but it worked perfectly for the purpose I wrote it for.
Thanks for the info guys : )
It helps a lot, but I looking for circuits that I can build from zero to the whole thing. Like placing the capacitors, crystal, and RF circuit myself and using my own PICs. I want to learn something about it. The websites looks like that everything is preprogrammed, a entire object. Is there any more websites? Thanks
Thanks for the info guys : )
It helps a lot, but I looking for circuits that I can build from zero to the whole thing. Like placing the capacitors, crystal, and RF circuit myself and using my own PICs. I want to learn something about it. The websites looks like that everything is preprogrammed, a entire object. Is there any more websites? Thanks
The point of the RF modules is that they are licence free, if you built something yourself you 'should' pay for a licence - assuming you could even get one issued.
Also UHF transmitter and receiver construction is extremely difficult, if you are having to ask for suggestions you're probably not up to it!.
With the low price, and small size, of the modules, you're not likely to build anything anywhere near as cheap, nor as small.
It's far best to use the ready built radio modules, but by all means do the PIC interfacing yourself - it's that which actually makes it all work.