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nRF24L01 continuously reading closed pipe

I am testing communication between two nRF24L01 modules. The receiver is getting the transmitted message but is also continuously reading (null) data from a closed pipe? I am using the RF24 by TMRh20 ...
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Manchester 433MHz Nano to ATTiny85

My transmitter is a Nano, the receiver is a Tiny85. I use a Logic Analyzer to check if stuff is moving, I can clearly see data coming in at the receiver. The receiver does not 'decode' the data, man....
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Can I use regular pins (Example: D2, A3, etc...) as serial (RX, TX)?

Python/Arduino Beginner here... I have a DFplayer I am trying to hook to my Arduino and I want to hook it up through the regular pins instead of the RX and TX pins, but I've not been able to find ...
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Bluetooth communication not working with DC power but works with USB power?

I am running an HM-10 Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) module to transmit serial data (using SoftwareSerial) from an analog sensor onboard my Arduino Uno to a serial terminal app on my Android phone. When I ...
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ArduinoDue - Matlab: SerialUSB.write() sends ASCII?

I'm trying to get some binary data from an Arduino Due to Matlab. Basically this is the setup: Due: byte usbMsg[33]= {0}; // filled with dummy as example usbMsg[1] = '00000001';// in[3]; usbMsg[2] =...
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How to filter out "jumpy" readings sent using Bluetooth

I'm using App Inventor to continuously send orientation values (as strings) to my Arduino, which are read using Serial.parseInt(). Using simple IF statements (if value > threshold), I'm trying to turn ...
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Why RTU bridge timeout even though answer is received?

I'm testing the following code as a bridge between https://sourceforge.net/projects/qmodmaster/ and https://pypi.org/project/pyModSlave/. As hardware, I'm using a NodeMCU 1.0 and a USB/TTL converter. ...
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nano 33 BLE problems with reading RC signal

I'm using an Arduino Nano 33 BLE and a L293D motor driver to control a three-wheeled RC robot. The sketch I'm using worked fine with my Uno Rev3, but I've moved to the Nano for size/weight reasons, ...
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Black screen when using higher SPI-speed for RA8857 LCD-controller

I'm using an Arduino Due that talks via SPI to an LCD (800x480) with the RA8875 controller chip. The most recent datasheet I could find is: RA8875 datasheet. Everything works as expected when using ...
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Keypad - Speaker - Interference

I am trying to build a system, that plays specific audios (.wav files) from a SD-Card, according to the key combination that has been pressed. I am using: 4x4 Membrane 4 Ohm Speaker MicroSD Card ...
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nRF24L01+ problem with receiving response

I'm sending currently data from a Raspberry to an Arduino, but I have a problem with receiving response from the Arduino back to the Raspberry: Sent the message: ['H', 'i', '.', '.', 'A', 'r', 'd', '...
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Getting atsam3x8e (Arduino Due) to work

I decided to make a pcb based on the atsam3x8e (microcontroller used in Arduino Due). For the design I copied most of the layout that I found on this site and looked at the official Arduino Due ...
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Arduino Bluetooth upload problem HC-05 v4.0

I upload code into arduino nano using a self-made PCB with bluetooth using this method. I was initially using Arduino Nano (chinese Clone, the one with CH340G) and Bluetooth module HC-05 (version 3.0) ...
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Can't activate Seeeduino port

I want to use Seeeduino, but I can't activate port connection for it. To use Seeduino I installed Seeeduino from Board Manager in Arduino Studio. And then installed USB Serial Driver from this ...
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Cant open serial monitor on linux

I have a pro micro and I'm running the IDE on linux. The IDE easily recognises that my board is on /dev/ttyACM0 so i can flash programs on to it. I am testing the following code void setup() { ...

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