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RF Modules Tx&Rx315 MHzASK
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Reliable 315MHz ASK RF Modules for wireless communication applications.
Original price was: ₹204.00.₹170.00Current price is: ₹170.00.
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RF Modules Tx&Rx315 MHzASK
Description
RF (Radio Frequency) Modules, specifically the Tx (Transmitter) and Rx (Receiver) pair operating at 315MHz ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying), are essential components for wireless communication projects in educational settings. These modules facilitate simple, cost-effective wireless data transmission and reception, making them ideal for projects involving remote control, data telemetry, and basic communication experiments.
Features
- Educational Tool: Introduces students to RF communication principles.
- Transmission Range: Offers moderate range suitable for short-distance communication projects.
- Modulation Type: ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying) for basic digital data transmission.
- Easy Integration: Simple interface for connection to microcontrollers like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or standalone systems.
- Compact Design: Small form factor for easy integration into student projects.
- Cost-Effective: Affordable for educational budgets.
Specifications
- Frequency: 315MHz (specific to the ASK modulation type)
- Modulation: ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying)
- Operating Voltage: Typically operates at 3.3V or 5V DC
- Interface: Digital output (typically UART or GPIO)
- Range: Varies based on environmental conditions, typically a few meters indoors.
Applications
- Student Projects: Ideal for projects involving wireless remote control, telemetry, and basic communication systems.
- Educational Kits: Valuable addition to STEM kits and modules focused on electronics, communication systems, and IoT.
- DIY Electronics: Perfect for experimenting with wireless data transmission and reception.
Weight | 0.10 kg |
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Dimensions | 25 × 25 × 5 cm |
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