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#1 Beowolf

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Posted 13 August 2011 - 04:03 PM

Hi, I am working with the rf modules. I have two netduino boards to whome i want to connect the receiver and a tramsmitter. Now i need the possible circuit design and the code for sending the numbers from 1 to 100 using the c# Can any one help me out with this ??
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Posted 14 August 2011 - 05:31 AM

Just pick the XBee modules. Plenty of samples on Netduino and Arduino for using those. That is good if you want two-way communication, that is each device can both send and recieve from the other device. For one way (simplex) communication where one of the devices only sends data and the other only recieves, there are cheaper alternatives for UART style communication.
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#3 Dan Morphis

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Posted 15 August 2011 - 05:29 PM

Hi,

I am working with the rf modules. I have two netduino boards to whome i want to connect the receiver and a tramsmitter. Now i need the possible circuit design and the code for sending the numbers from 1 to 100 using the c#

Can any one help me out with this ??


If you want one Netduino/Arduino/PC to just be a receiver, and one Netduino/Arduino/PC to just be a transmitter, then WRL-10535 RF Link Transmitter - 315MHz and WRL-10533 RF Link Receiver - 4800bps (315MHz) would do the trick. They are US $3.95 and US $4.95 respectively.

Keep in mind that each module *only* does one direction. If you need bi-directional, you would need to either go XBee, or equip each unit with a 315MHz and 434MHz unit (one in send, one in receive).

-dan
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