Description:
This board combines the NRF24L01+ wireless transceiver with the familiar form factor and programming paradigm of the Arduino Nano.
The main chip is ATMEGA328P-MU QFN32,the latest bootloader (Arduino IDE 1.8.8) was burned down. It is fully compatible with the common nano board. RF-Nano-Board is PIN-PIN with Arduino Nano V3.0, and share the same codes.
The NRF2401+ is a very capable wireless unit, allowing for data transfer between two Arduinos or similar boards with a fairly straightforward setup programming-wise.
This board combines the NRF24L01+ wireless transceiver with the familiar form factor and programming paradigm of the Arduino Nano. For someone who needs wireless capabilities and prefers to keep solder and wiring work to a minimum, this appeared to be a wish come true. After a bit of yak shaving, it appears to fit the bill very well, and this article will help you avoid a couple possible pitfalls.
CH340 driver was needed. After running the program and doing a restart, it recognized the RF-Nano without a problem.
Application:
electronic projects
IOT
remote control
Features:
Microcontroller: ATmega328P-MU QFN32
Bootloader: Newest 1.8.8
Wireless: Nrf24L01+ 2.4G
BLE chip: TI CC2540
Work channel: 2.4G
Transmission distance: 50m
Architecture: AVR
Input voltage: USB power supply, Vin 6-12V
Operating Voltage: 5V
Flash Memory: 32KB of which 2KB used by bootloader
SRAM: 2KB
Clock Speed: 16MHz
Analog I/O Pins: 8
EEPROM: 1KB
DC Current per I/O Pins: 40mA (I/O Pins)
Input Voltage: 7-12V
Digital I/O Pins: 12
PWM Output: 6
Power Consumption: 19mA
Interface: Micro-USB
Pin: Two Lines 2.54mm-15Pin
Dimensions: 48x19x12mm
Weight: 9g