edtruji
Newbie level 5
I buy this circuit online: NT-R06A RF Receiver
When I press the button in the remote control, it will send the switching voltage to the corresponding Output, for example D0.
I would like to know if there is a way in which I can always send the switching voltage to the Output, and then when I press the button in the remote control, stop the voltage flow of that Output.
I'm a beginner in electronics.
Specifications of NT-R06A :
Channels: 4
RF radio: 433MHz
Operating range: up to 300m (984ft)
Power: 4.5 – 7V
Dimensions: 4.5 x 2cm (1.8 x 0.8”)
Weight: 5g
Pin Assignment :
D0: Output 0
D1: Output 1
D2: Output 2
D3: Output 3
GND: Ground
VT: Switching voltage (will be transmitted to the corresponding output when pressing a button)
VCC: Supply Voltage
When I press the button in the remote control, it will send the switching voltage to the corresponding Output, for example D0.
I would like to know if there is a way in which I can always send the switching voltage to the Output, and then when I press the button in the remote control, stop the voltage flow of that Output.
I'm a beginner in electronics.
Specifications of NT-R06A :
Channels: 4
RF radio: 433MHz
Operating range: up to 300m (984ft)
Power: 4.5 – 7V
Dimensions: 4.5 x 2cm (1.8 x 0.8”)
Weight: 5g
Pin Assignment :
D0: Output 0
D1: Output 1
D2: Output 2
D3: Output 3
GND: Ground
VT: Switching voltage (will be transmitted to the corresponding output when pressing a button)
VCC: Supply Voltage