nRF24L01+ Transceiver Hookup Guide
Contributors:
Toni_K
Resources and Going Further
Now that you have your nRF24L01+ up and running, you can start creating your own awesome wireless projects. There are several other examples in the library -- use these to to keep exploring your nRF24L01+ modules or modify them for your own personal projects.
For more on the nRF24L01+, check out the links below:
Need some inspiration for your next project? Check out some of these related tutorials:
Heartbeat Straight Jacket
An EL project that displays one person's heartbeat on another person's costume.
Or the following links for more examples with other development boards:
For more wireless fun, check out these other SparkFun tutorials:
Si4707 Hookup Guide
Instructions on hooking up to and communicating with the Si4707 Weather Band Radio Breakout using an Arduino.
Environmental Monitoring with the Tessel 2
Build an air-conditioner monitoring device to collect environment information and store it in the cloud.
Wireless Remote Control with micro:bit
In this tutorial, we will utilize the MakeCode radio blocks to have the one micro:bit transmit a signal to a receiving micro:bit on the same channel. Eventually, we will control a micro:bot wirelessly using parts from the arcade:kit!
Displaying Sensor Data with Bluetooth
In our previous Bluetooth tutorial called Sending Sensor Data Via Bluetooth, we showed how to display data from a triple axis accelerometer over the Arduino IDE’s serial monitor. Continuing off of the first tutorial, we are going to expand this project to include more capabilities for visualizing and interacting with your accelerometer data.
Have a great project done? Let us know - we'd love to see it! If you have any feedback, please visit the comments or contact our technical support team at TechSupport@sparkfun.com.