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nRF24L01+PA+LNA MAX power

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  • Fat FlyF Offline
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    Fat Fly
    wrote on last edited by Fat Fly
    #1

    How to connect this module to use max power ? In config i know but voltage from external adapter ?

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      sundberg84
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      #2

      @Fat-Fly - well, you could use a voltage regulator like LE33ACZ or NRF24L01+ Socket Adapter Board (also found in store). The problem might occur if you connect it through the arduino.

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      • Fat FlyF Offline
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        alt text

        This ? Power from adapter, not from arduino.

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          sundberg84
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          @Fat-Fly - think so, I have not tested it myself but as long as you have enough mA on your charger/power and that chip doesnt limit it somehow i think it will work great.

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            alt text

            This ? Power from adapter, not from arduino.

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            r-nox
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            #5

            @Fat-Fly said:

            alt text

            This ? Power from adapter, not from arduino.

            I have used this adapter and it works well.

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            • Fat FlyF Offline
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              I try. I bought these from China friends 20 pcs.

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                karl261
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                I also use this small board for powering the nrf+pa+ln. So far no problems with it!

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                  I need solder power wire to Nano mini usb connector directly? I use for power meter Arduino Nano.

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                    karl261
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                    If I remember correctly, then this little board has a nice and strong power regulator for 3.3 V on board. On my repeater node I have connected my 5V usb charger to this little board and I use the 3.3 V output to power directly both the pro mini and the nrf.

                    If you use the socket on the board to put you nrf in, I would feed the board with a strong 5V source.

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                      Okay. I solder wire from nrf socket power directly to arduino nano mini usb connector power wire.

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                        I connect nrf socket + pin to Nano 5V pin. Working perfect.

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                          Hey.

                          If i need change nrf tx power in arduino sketch. This is right ?
                          #define MY_RF24_PA_LEVEL RF24_PA_LOW

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                            Replace LOW with HIGH or MAX for the highest power settings

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