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nRF24L01+ Feather Wing Shield

This Feather Wing board integrates the nRF24L01+ module & allows it to communicate with other nRF24L01+ modules for low power data exchange.

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nrf24l01 Battery 2.4GHz low power Feather wing RF24

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This project was created on 12/19/2019 and last updated 5 years ago.

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Now you can use your Feather board to make use of the nRF24L01+ 2.4ghz wireless module. It works great to create a wireless network for module-to-module data exchange. The nRF24L01+ is great at low power applications and running off a battery. The wing also features a switch to tie the nRF24L01+ IRQ pin to a input for interrupt use. It can be switched off to free up a GPIO if needed. Battery monitoring is essential in low power and remote communications so the wing incorporates a voltage divider for monitoring battery voltage to the Feather.

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  • 1 × nRF24L01+ 2.4ghz module
  • 2 × Resistor
  • 1 × Capacitor
  • 1 × Small Switch

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  • More info coming...

    Mitch • 07/19/2020 at 23:50 • 0 comments

    Schematics and files to be published this week.  Stay tuned!

  • soon...

    Mitch • 12/19/2019 at 02:18 • 0 comments

    12/18/2019 

    Sent board to fabrication...  patiently awaiting...

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