CDEBYTE's new NRF24 modules are great! (and cheap)
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I bought and tested one of these new small modules:
- Smaller
- Thinner
- Works at full power
- Claim to use real imported NRF chips
- $1,25
I've also ordered a shielded version that I'm still waiting for.
Perhaps the website can reflect some of the newer options?
- These small parts (but perhaps the shielded alternative will be even better)
- Shielded NRF24 PA high power version. Very nice too. No need to wrap aluminium foil around them :-)
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I bought and tested one of these new small modules:
- Smaller
- Thinner
- Works at full power
- Claim to use real imported NRF chips
- $1,25
I've also ordered a shielded version that I'm still waiting for.
Perhaps the website can reflect some of the newer options?
- These small parts (but perhaps the shielded alternative will be even better)
- Shielded NRF24 PA high power version. Very nice too. No need to wrap aluminium foil around them :-)
@alowhum said in CDEBYTE's new NRF24 modules are great! (and cheap):
Perhaps the website can reflect some of the newer options?
Thanks for verifying that they work. Could you clarify what you mean by reflecting the newer options?
The link you provided has been listed on https://www.mysensors.org/build/connect_radio for some time already. Is there anything else we can do? -
@alowhum said in CDEBYTE's new NRF24 modules are great! (and cheap):
Perhaps the website can reflect some of the newer options?
Thanks for verifying that they work. Could you clarify what you mean by reflecting the newer options?
The link you provided has been listed on https://www.mysensors.org/build/connect_radio for some time already. Is there anything else we can do?@mfalkvidd from my own experience with ebyte modules I would say they are superior compared to the no-name ones.
The nrf signature (power, inverted ack bit, rf spectrum) compares to genuine nordic modules so the ebyte claim that they use original nordic modules looks to be valid.
Furthermore the red modules referred to by @alowhum are very small, have good build quality and a low power resonator which makes them a perfect fit for battery powered applications.The mySensors community would profit from a supplier offering good radios at a decent price. IMHO Ebyte currently is the best (only?) supplier matching these criteria, so I would vote to only mention their modules in the build section.
Hopefully this will help (new) users to start using high quality modules and prevent a lot of frustration caused by poor quality hardware.
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@mfalkvidd Ah, I didn't realise they were already on the website. Great!
Perhaps you could also add these wonderful boards to the build page, and mention them as the preferred solution for beginners? I build everything with these now.
- No fiddling with 8 cables when you want to connect the radio
- Stable power for the radio
- No more soldering on extra 5v and ground pins to the nano
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I have many "CDEBYTE" modules, the red ones,smd ones and the pa/lna ones.
They all work very well, no problems at all (even the one that got 5V for 30 seconds by mistake ;-) ).But as far as I can tell they don't claim that their boards contain nordic manufactured chips - they say that their designs are 'based on' original nordic chips, but not 'using' them per se.
Maybe they are just superior clones, but they are working well and cheap, so I am not too worried :)
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@skywatch I could have sworn that I read "imported chips" on their website the other day.
I've also ordered this board:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Wireless-Rapspberry-Pie-Rpi-Shield-Board-For-Raspberry-Pi-Support-Zigbee-Xbee-NRF24L01-NRF24L01-RFM12B-D/32858434375.htmlOnce I've tested it I'll let you know. It might then also be useful to mention on the Raspberry Pi Controller page, ideally as the 'default' option.
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@mfalkvidd Ah, I didn't realise they were already on the website. Great!
Perhaps you could also add these wonderful boards to the build page, and mention them as the preferred solution for beginners? I build everything with these now.
- No fiddling with 8 cables when you want to connect the radio
- Stable power for the radio
- No more soldering on extra 5v and ground pins to the nano
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@sundberg84 That's nearly twice the price of ali!
FWIW I checked my orders, earlier this year they were $2.24each. They had the ML01D screen printed on them.
Now they are $1.42 each, they are a different colour red and have no screen printing on the back.


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@sundberg84 That's nearly twice the price of ali!
FWIW I checked my orders, earlier this year they were $2.24each. They had the ML01D screen printed on them.
Now they are $1.42 each, they are a different colour red and have no screen printing on the back.


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@skywatch using a smd capacitor like that is a clever and clean solution to placing the capacitor close to the chip. Thanks for sharing! I'll do that in the future instead of messing with the big electrolycic cans.
@mfalkvidd Thank you! - If I had known I would have used one with better soldering for the photo It was just to show that the newer cheaper ones were not identical to the original ones they sold a few months ago.
I use either 1206 or 0805 ceramic multilayer capacitors, 47uF, 6.3V. All nrf's get this treatment before use. A jewellers eyepiece is good for checking the joints and I solder them by hand but it needs a pair of tweezers or fine pliers.
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@skywatch using a smd capacitor like that is a clever and clean solution to placing the capacitor close to the chip. Thanks for sharing! I'll do that in the future instead of messing with the big electrolycic cans.
@mfalkvidd would be interesting which perform best, smd cheramic or electrolytic cap... now when you are thinking about a new oscilloscope ;)
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There are two stores that manufacturer the same modules. Often the prices will differ between the two so you're best off comparing which one is less expensive. CDSNET
https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/omg-a-few-cents/2798183_32807273986.html
store link: https://www.aliexpress.com/store/2798183Same board, 2c less right now. It is too bad they no longer do their insane, I have no idea why they were so low, price sales anymore. Happened the same time as an EBates 10% back Not that I need any more of their products. I have way too many modules from them already (100s), but 75% off was hard to pass up. items quantities were limited but they seem to reset the sale so often I just placed a ton of orders whenever it let me. Many NRF52832 modules were acquired this way.
but if your already shopping AliExpress, I hope you're using eBates on top of that.
USA eBates (note, I use this from Canada if greater cashback before or after exchange. ie, both are 3% right now, but USD>CAD): http://bit.ly/eBatesDotCom
Canada eBates: http://bit.ly/eBatesDotCa
There are often 10% back offered. -
Too bad they're not so cheap anymore..
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I bought and tested one of these new small modules:
- Smaller
- Thinner
- Works at full power
- Claim to use real imported NRF chips
- $1,25
I've also ordered a shielded version that I'm still waiting for.
Perhaps the website can reflect some of the newer options?
- These small parts (but perhaps the shielded alternative will be even better)
- Shielded NRF24 PA high power version. Very nice too. No need to wrap aluminium foil around them :-)
@alowhum said in CDEBYTE's new NRF24 modules are great! (and cheap):
I've also ordered a shielded version that I'm still waiting for.
Today, I've tried the unshielded one and the few that I've tried seem to work.
However, I haven't been able to make the shielded one work on a IO Shield for Arduino Nano. I've used antennas from older traditional NRF24L01+PA+LNA Antenna version. No way. I will try different decoupling-Capacitors tomorrow.
I feel I'm stuck in the NRF24-hell...
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@alowhum said in CDEBYTE's new NRF24 modules are great! (and cheap):
I've also ordered a shielded version that I'm still waiting for.
Today, I've tried the unshielded one and the few that I've tried seem to work.
However, I haven't been able to make the shielded one work on a IO Shield for Arduino Nano. I've used antennas from older traditional NRF24L01+PA+LNA Antenna version. No way. I will try different decoupling-Capacitors tomorrow.
I feel I'm stuck in the NRF24-hell...
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@รอเร-อ said in CDEBYTE's new NRF24 modules are great! (and cheap):
I haven't been able to make the shielded one work
What's the issue? Is the module not responding to arduino commands or are transmissions /receptions failing?