Awesome electronics developer Patrick Thomas Mitchell has once again returned to Kickstarter to launch his new NRF24L01+ Arduino wireless transceiver shield. This innovative shield offers a wealth of ...
UHF transceiver operates in the 402 to 470- and 804 to 940-MHz range; offers programmable data rate of up to 153.6 kbits/s, a 2.3 to 3.6-V supply; and a programmable output power up to 10 dBm; QFN.
If your wireless applications don't require the sophisticated networking capability of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or ZigBee, you can always use transceivers for the unlicensed UHF industrial-scientific-medical ...
Factory automation equipment company Turck USA, a division of German firm Turck, reports that some of its customers have begun using its passive ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) tags and transceivers ...