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 ...
Arduino project for receiving and (in the future) transmitting signals using a 433 MHz RF module. Currently, this repository contains code for a 433 MHz signal receiver, which allows reading signals ...
Radio Frequency (RF) communication is a powerful tool for wirelessly transmitting and receiving data over long distances. In the world of microcontrollers, such as the Arduino, integrating RF ...
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 ...
Making our projects Wireless always makes it to look cool and also extends the range in which it can be controlled. Starting from using a normal IR LED for short distance wireless control till an ...
The project describes how to realize an Arduino-controlled FM receiver from the last century with many new functions. A few weeks ago I came across the interesting Kemo B156N kit while browsing ...
Remote-control toys are toys that can be controlled from a distance using a wireless remote. These toys come in various forms, such as cars, planes, boats, and even robots. The remote communicates ...
Old infrared remote controls can be a great way to interface with your projects. One of [AnalysIR’s] latest blog posts goes over the simplest way to create an Arduino based IR receiver, making it ...
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