Base set up and testing done
Please consult Transmitter_basic.io for "Somewhat" complete documentation of my "Current" research and findings so far.
Next Steps:
- Read "under the hood" of the librarys
- Consult the RF24Network Library (upwards OSI layer 3 stack)
- Construct an imitation duplex amongst the chips
Current Set-up:
- Arduino Mega x 1
- Arduino Uno x 1
- A lot of wires
- LED x 1
- 9V alkaline battery x 1
- 100 Ohm resistor x 1
- 220 ohm resistor x 2
- Button x 1
- nRF24l01 Chips x 2
Important Resources:
- http://tmrh20.github.io/RF24Network/Tuning.html (Design and Tree Topology with RF24Network library)
- https://lastminuteengineers.com/nrf24l01-arduino-wireless-communication/ (Simplified Rundown of the nrf24)
- http://tmrh20.github.io/RF24/index.html (Official documentation of RF24.h library, Layer 2 Driver)
- http://tmrh20.github.io/RF24Network/classRF24Network.html#a25e19015dbf5073a8401e0fe71f68848 (Official documentation of RF24Network.h library for Layer 3 driver)
- https://online-journals.org/index.php/i-joe/article/view/13021 (Academic article on optimizing the data rates of IOT objects with wireless sensor networks)