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    Help me identify this transmitter !

    found something equivalent i think...**broken link removed**
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    Help me identify this transmitter !

    honestly i don't have a clue haha or any other infos, all i know is that i want to recreate some sort of module that mimic that kind of footprint with a decent range transmission 10-20 meters. Basically i want to create a dice ( 1 cmx1cm1cm or slightly larger ) that can incoporate that kind of...
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    Help me identify this transmitter !

    This photo is a tiny transmitter module 0,5 cm x 1 cm ! I know that in thhis pics we can't read the labels on the chips, but if someone know how i can achieve that kind of footprint for a small distance range module i'd be happy to hear ! Best regards J...
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    searching for the tiniest rf module ?

    I m searching for the tiniest rf module that i can find. The module should fit inside a fountain pen. 2.4 or 434mhz ? SHould i consider custom pcb ? target size of the project 5mmx1cm ( including a tilt sensor). Any ideas ? thx
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    Wireless sensor network multiple transmitters, one receiver...help

    oh yeah i see...interesting. I know that in that particular project, the guy could write ID on the transmitter memory from the receiver. So basically ( if we says that there is no collision from multiple sensors moving at the same time ), if every transmitter hhave the same frequency the only...
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    Wireless sensor network multiple transmitters, one receiver...help

    I ve been introduced one year ago to a project ( i can't remember the designs that's why i ask here ), where the guy had one receiver hooked up to a mcu ( arduino maybe) and up to 99 !! transmitters serially coded hooked up to a motion sensors. The designs of the transmitters were very small...

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