Members can download this article in PDF format. In this design idea, you will learn how to interface two PIC microcontrollers using a wireless 433-MHz RF transmitter/receiver pair to control up to ...
All electronics designers, at one point or another, needs to transfer information wirelessly. While wires are a great and reliable way to connect devices together, sometimes they are not practical. To ...
Powercast has unveiled its Ubiquity wireless power transmitters, which use radio frequency (RF) power to charge devices over the air. The Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based company showed off its Ubiquity ...
Atmel’s ATA8520D is a transceiver IC for 868MHz Sigfox proprietary networks, intended to be used for IoT and machine-to-machine comms with the Sigfox protocol. It has an RF front end for up and ...
Huntsville, Ala.—Synapse introduced its RF Engine, a wireless module with a range of up to three miles that is used to power Synapse SNAP (Synapse Network Appliance Protocol) and ZigBee wireless ...
data-center applications and a CXP pluggable transceiver for board-edge box-to-box and rack-to-rack communications. “Avago is delivering the industry’s highest optical port density resulting in the ...
We’ve seen no shortage of projects that use the ESP8266 or ESP32 to add “smart” features to existing home appliances, often by pairing the microcontroller with a radio or IR transmitter. If your ...
Wireless is easier today than ever, with many standards to choose from. But you don’t need anything elaborate if you simply want to cut the cord. A few years back, [Roman Black] experimented with the ...
Designed to be economical, Powercast claims that it has lowered the barrier to entry where RF wireless power can actually become ubiquitous with multiple RF transmitters covering every home. Ubiquity ...
In this design idea, you will learn how to interface two PIC microcontrollers using a wireless 433-MHz RF transmitter/receiver pair to control up to six relays and monitor two analog signals. The ...
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