A low power RF data link between two ATmega328's based Arduino units , Sensor data is transferred Via a 433 Mhz transmitter. and then displayed on an OLED CH1115.
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A low power RF data link between two ATmega328's based Arduino units , Sensor data is transferred Via a 433 Mhz transmitter. and then displayed on an OLED CH1115.
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Umweltdatenerfassung
This repository provides code for modulating radio signals based on mechanical vibrations, demodulating received signals to extract information, and processing demodulated signals to produce sound output.
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