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Priject of Receiver and Transmitter Low Cost Data Circuit Diagram

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Priject of Receiver and Transmitte r Low Cost Data Circuit Diagram. Here are two simple circuits that can be used for transmission and reception of data via RF to UHF frequency (433MHZ). Two circuits are super simple, no special components and has a good performance, but short range. It is set to the frequency of 433MHZ, but nothing prevents that with some modifications it works on other frequencies.  Receiver and Transmitter Low Cost Data Circuit Diagram 1 The range is small, ideal for data transmissions within an environment like office, garage, laboratory, workshop or room. This system of data communications short-range 434MHz can be used in projects of alarms, electronic gates, trigger devices from a distance, Arduino, etc. .. X1 is working on a crystal harmonic (433.92Mhz) and L1 receiver comprises 1.5 turns of wire must be tested diameter and thickness to reach the perfect reception of the transmitter.  Receiver and Transmitter Low Cost Data Circuit Diagram 2 You can mou...

Ultrasonic Transmitter and Receiver

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THE Ultrasonic Transmitter circuit shown in Fig. generates ultrasonic sound waves at a  frequency of 40kHz. The key component is a 555 timer, IC1, which is wired as an astable to produce an output frequency of 40kHz. This stream of electrical signals drives the ultrasonic transmitter transducer TX1. Potentiometer VR1, used as a variable resistor, enables you to make fine adjustment to the frequency when setting up the control system to ensure that TX1 is resonating at its optimum natural frequency, thereby ensuring maximum range. This adjustment is described in the ‘synchronising’ section at the end of the receiver section. Ultrasonic Receiver: The circuit shown in Fig. is designed to receive and process the 40kHz pulse of sound waves generated when the transmitter’s pushswitch is pressed. On the first push the relay is energised, and de-energised on the next push, enabling an electrical device to be switched on and off via the relay contacts. The Receiver circuit comprises the fol...