Controlling Arduino output with a hobby-grade RC remote. Handy little code for configuring and testing a RC transmitter & reveiver. There are two idividual files included in this repository, one is a ...
An Arduino powered long range radio controller for use with rc planes, cars, boats, etc. The code compiles on Arduino IDE 1.8.x or higher with board set to Arduino Uno. The transmitter code is in mtx ...
3D print and build an Arduino Pistol-grip Transmitter for controlling Remote Control cars. Today, we’re assembling and wiring a 3D printed Arduino-based pistol-grip radio transmitter that operates ...
Want to know how to interface an Arduino with a Radio Control Transmitter? Read on to see how. Signals from the Arduino can be sent to the transmitter as a result of this interface. The arduino signal ...
The Silicon Labs Si4735 is a single-chip solution for receiving AM, FM, and shortwave radio. With a bit of hacking, it even supports single sideband (SSB). All you’ve got to do is provide it with a ...
March 2, 2013 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Tolik777's Instructables walkthrough provides the details, but basically you're strapping an Arduino controller ...
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The FM receiver module is based on the TEA5767 [1, 2] chip. It is a well-known module that could be controlled via the I2C bus. It covers the FM frequency range from 76MHz to 108MHz. At the output, it ...
Assemble your own Arduino-based FPV headtracker to control a camera that moves with your head, letting you look around and observe your surroundings while flying or driving RC vehicles for a more ...
To build an FM receiver, developers can use highly integrated chips, such as the TEA5767 from NXP. Here we describe an FM receiver with a frequency range of 76 to 108 MHz and 2 x 3 W stereo sound ...