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Which are the *best* NRF24L01+ modules?

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  • cimba007C cimba007

    Just to add my 2cent .. I mainly use the LNA+PA ones (cheap from ebay) and complained some time for their "bad" performance.

    Just recently I noticed they are quite nice but .. RF24_PA_MIN is your friend! I got nearly zero packet-loss ~20m (one wall between) with RF24_PA_MIN. This might just be a subjective opinion but as they only cost 2-3$ a piece they are a good option (at least for me).

    Getting "genuin" chips for a reasonable price is very difficulty in germany.

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    @cimba007
    I think I read somewhere in a different thread on this forum that the PA+LNA ones work better if powered from a lower voltage.

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      I ordered modules from ITEAD. They seem to have real nordic chips populated. Each module comes in paper box and ESD bag. The modules look like the cheap ebay stuff, but with 0402 components.
      With these modules I got rid of my issue with repeated messages.
      (https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/5588/multiple-messages-with-same-content-received)

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      • karlheinz2000K karlheinz2000

        I ordered modules from ITEAD. They seem to have real nordic chips populated. Each module comes in paper box and ESD bag. The modules look like the cheap ebay stuff, but with 0402 components.
        With these modules I got rid of my issue with repeated messages.
        (https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/5588/multiple-messages-with-same-content-received)

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        #283

        @karlheinz2000

        did you check the chip print if it is genuine or fake? There are some guides if you search. Those modules are quite cheap and that makes me wonder.

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          #284

          I checked the print and it is different to the cheap ones. But, I got genuine NRF24 chips (just the ICs) from mouser and this print is similar to the cheap ones!!??

          Edit:
          The print quality of cheap modules is not as good as genuine one and more space between dot and first line.
          Genuine parts differ in little dot or square.

          ITEAD
          0_1484916652600_DSC06264.JPG

          IC from Mouser
          0_1484916676292_DSC06268.JPG

          Cheap Ali/ebay
          0_1484916713977_DSC06267.JPG

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          • karlheinz2000K karlheinz2000

            I checked the print and it is different to the cheap ones. But, I got genuine NRF24 chips (just the ICs) from mouser and this print is similar to the cheap ones!!??

            Edit:
            The print quality of cheap modules is not as good as genuine one and more space between dot and first line.
            Genuine parts differ in little dot or square.

            ITEAD
            0_1484916652600_DSC06264.JPG

            IC from Mouser
            0_1484916676292_DSC06268.JPG

            Cheap Ali/ebay
            0_1484916713977_DSC06267.JPG

            gohanG Offline
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            wrote on last edited by gohan
            #285

            @karlheinz2000
            The first 2 definitely look similar, but the top left logo doesn't look genuine to me. But actually I don't care much about being genuine or not, the import thing is how they perform in terms of reliability and range

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            • NeverDieN NeverDie

              @cimba007
              I think I read somewhere in a different thread on this forum that the PA+LNA ones work better if powered from a lower voltage.

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              #286

              @NeverDie: In addition to using RF24_PA_MIN I power most of my nodes from 2x AA Alkaline Batteries .. so they have 2.2V - 3,0V VCC. This might contribute to my pretty good reception.

              Earlier nodes used 3,3V LDO in connection with lithium-ion batteries. So I can't say what really improved my reception the most ... lowering the voltage or putting the RF24_PA_MIN.

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              • cimba007C cimba007

                @NeverDie: In addition to using RF24_PA_MIN I power most of my nodes from 2x AA Alkaline Batteries .. so they have 2.2V - 3,0V VCC. This might contribute to my pretty good reception.

                Earlier nodes used 3,3V LDO in connection with lithium-ion batteries. So I can't say what really improved my reception the most ... lowering the voltage or putting the RF24_PA_MIN.

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                @gohan @karlheinz2000

                just for comparison, my "geniune" has also the same logo and the cheap one looks much "better" but one can see the bad production quality
                top one is GC supermarket, bottom genuine
                alt text

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                • cimba007C cimba007

                  @NeverDie: In addition to using RF24_PA_MIN I power most of my nodes from 2x AA Alkaline Batteries .. so they have 2.2V - 3,0V VCC. This might contribute to my pretty good reception.

                  Earlier nodes used 3,3V LDO in connection with lithium-ion batteries. So I can't say what really improved my reception the most ... lowering the voltage or putting the RF24_PA_MIN.

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                  @cimba007 said:

                  @NeverDie: In addition to using RF24_PA_MIN I power most of my nodes from 2x AA Alkaline Batteries .. so they have 2.2V - 3,0V VCC. This might contribute to my pretty good reception.

                  Earlier nodes used 3,3V LDO in connection with lithium-ion batteries. So I can't say what really improved my reception the most ... lowering the voltage or putting the RF24_PA_MIN.

                  Anyone know what the optimal voltage range is for running the PA_LNA versions? It would be good to know for future reference.

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                  • gohanG gohan

                    @karlheinz2000
                    The first 2 definitely look similar, but the top left logo doesn't look genuine to me. But actually I don't care much about being genuine or not, the import thing is how they perform in terms of reliability and range

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                    @gohan said:

                    @karlheinz2000
                    But actually I don't care much about being genuine or not, the import thing is how they perform in terms of reliability and range

                    Agreed. And it's not just the chip that will determine that, but rather the entire ball of wax.

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                    • karlheinz2000K karlheinz2000

                      I ordered modules from ITEAD. They seem to have real nordic chips populated. Each module comes in paper box and ESD bag. The modules look like the cheap ebay stuff, but with 0402 components.
                      With these modules I got rid of my issue with repeated messages.
                      (https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/5588/multiple-messages-with-same-content-received)

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                      @karlheinz2000 @parachutesj @gohan It appeared to be pointless to compare markings of nRF24L01+ IC's to determine if they are genuine or not.
                      Nordic is fabless and uses different fabs to produce their IC's. Each fab will have a different way of marking the chips.

                      I had a discussion with a Nordic representative in the past and even he could only say for sure if an IC was genuine or not by putting the part in X-Ray.
                      He had 3 different modules analyzed which I mailed to Nordic (China versions); all 3 appeared to be fakes...

                      The blob ones however are fake for sure.

                      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                      • YveauxY Yveaux

                        @karlheinz2000 @parachutesj @gohan It appeared to be pointless to compare markings of nRF24L01+ IC's to determine if they are genuine or not.
                        Nordic is fabless and uses different fabs to produce their IC's. Each fab will have a different way of marking the chips.

                        I had a discussion with a Nordic representative in the past and even he could only say for sure if an IC was genuine or not by putting the part in X-Ray.
                        He had 3 different modules analyzed which I mailed to Nordic (China versions); all 3 appeared to be fakes...

                        The blob ones however are fake for sure.

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                        @Yveaux
                        So basically we are stuck at trying modules from a supplier and share on the forum if they work or not, right?

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                          Since its impossible to determine if a radio is genuine, fake or even working (power consumtion in sleep mode for example) is there a good sketch and/or PCB to test the radio module?

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                            Another user wrote me a few days ago that there are modules that work best with 4.7uF cap while others need higher capacity, so that makes it also more difficult to make a test rig. In addition I don't remember if there is a way to get signal quality from NRF24 (but I don't think there is) to help the tests

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                            • sundberg84S sundberg84

                              Since its impossible to determine if a radio is genuine, fake or even working (power consumtion in sleep mode for example) is there a good sketch and/or PCB to test the radio module?

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                              @sundberg84 not that I'm aware of. I tried to differentiate them based on power usage, but didn't get far.

                              http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                              • gohanG gohan

                                @Yveaux
                                So basically we are stuck at trying modules from a supplier and share on the forum if they work or not, right?

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                                wrote on last edited by NeverDie
                                #295

                                @gohan said in Which are the *best* NRF24L01+ modules?:

                                @Yveaux
                                So basically we are stuck at trying modules from a supplier and share on the forum if they work or not, right?

                                WRONG. If you read this thread (search for "nailed it"), and if you have an oscilliscope, I show what seems like a 100% reliable way to differentiate between genuine and fake chips.

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                                • gohanG gohan

                                  Another user wrote me a few days ago that there are modules that work best with 4.7uF cap while others need higher capacity, so that makes it also more difficult to make a test rig. In addition I don't remember if there is a way to get signal quality from NRF24 (but I don't think there is) to help the tests

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                                  #296

                                  @gohan said in Which are the *best* NRF24L01+ modules?:

                                  Another user wrote me a few days ago that there are modules that work best with 4.7uF cap while others need higher capacity, so that makes it also more difficult to make a test rig. In addition I don't remember if there is a way to get signal quality from NRF24 (but I don't think there is) to help the tests

                                  In this particular instance, if you're unsure which cap value to pick, pick the one with the biggest value. Overkill is better than underkill.

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                                  • NeverDieN NeverDie

                                    @gohan said in Which are the *best* NRF24L01+ modules?:

                                    Another user wrote me a few days ago that there are modules that work best with 4.7uF cap while others need higher capacity, so that makes it also more difficult to make a test rig. In addition I don't remember if there is a way to get signal quality from NRF24 (but I don't think there is) to help the tests

                                    In this particular instance, if you're unsure which cap value to pick, pick the one with the biggest value. Overkill is better than underkill.

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                                    @NeverDie
                                    He claimed to have run some tests and it came out that bigger isn't necessarily better.

                                    And I don't have an oscilloscope to test chips

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                                      When I tested the iTead modules (see earlier posts in this thread), they proved out to be genuine. Since you're unequipped to make a determination yourself, then if you're just wanting a simple answer, I suggest you try those.

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                                      • NeverDieN NeverDie

                                        When I tested the iTead modules (see earlier posts in this thread), they proved out to be genuine. Since you're unequipped to make a determination yourself, then if you're just wanting a simple answer, I suggest you try those.

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                                        @NeverDie
                                        I'll keep in mind for next purchase, tnx

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                                        • NeverDieN NeverDie

                                          When I tested the iTead modules (see earlier posts in this thread), they proved out to be genuine. Since you're unequipped to make a determination yourself, then if you're just wanting a simple answer, I suggest you try those.

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                                          @NeverDie Hi there! So as a summary were you able to get a few trusted suppliers (sellers) to buy these modules from to get genuine ones?

                                          Is this one a good one to buy from.
                                          Aliexpres item

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