The main difference is that the 315 MHz and 433 MHz RF Transmitter/Receiver modules operate on specific frequencies (315 MHz and 433 MHz), which are commonly used for short-range communication in applications like remote controls. In contrast, the NRF24 modules use the 2.4 GHz frequency band and are typically used for more complex wireless communication, offering higher data rates, longer ranges, and support for multiple devices in networks (e.g., wireless sensor networks). NRF24 also has more advanced features like automatic acknowledgment and packet handling
@YellowPurple Thanks for the information. I'm sorry but my question was wrong... I meant to say: "What's the difference between RF transmitter receiver 315 & 433MHz and CC1101"... 😅
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What is the difference between RF Transmitter Receiver 315 & 433 MHz and NFR24 ?
The main difference is that the 315 MHz and 433 MHz RF Transmitter/Receiver modules operate on specific frequencies (315 MHz and 433 MHz), which are commonly used for short-range communication in applications like remote controls. In contrast, the NRF24 modules use the 2.4 GHz frequency band and are typically used for more complex wireless communication, offering higher data rates, longer ranges, and support for multiple devices in networks (e.g., wireless sensor networks). NRF24 also has more advanced features like automatic acknowledgment and packet handling
@YellowPurple Thanks for the information.
I'm sorry but my question was wrong... I meant to say: "What's the difference between RF transmitter receiver 315 & 433MHz and CC1101"... 😅
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