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  • d00616D d00616

    @Yveaux Thank you for the X-Ray images. I can't get images in that resolution.

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    @d00616 they aren't xray images. The die shots were obtained by eating away the chip package with acid.

    http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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    • hekH hek

      Itead or some other legit company like mouser should stock the real thing.

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      #42

      @hek Thanks for writing. I got 4 from itead the other day (2 each of 2 types), and they are in the boxes in front of me. FOr one thing-they have a box! I am making a video for my blog comparing them to the clones (as best I can), and I'm going to test out that current statement I found online...

      Thanks for the tip!

      "If you drop it and it breaks, it was good." ~ Mr. Lehr, my Electronics Vo-Tech teacher, on testing vacuum tubes...
      -Arduinos (UNO, Nano, Pro-Mini, Mega, ...)
      -ATTiny, ATMega, STM32
      -Geek Channel: https://www.youtube.com/TheSalesEngineer

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      • tbowmoT tbowmo

        I think that Itead studio promised me that it was genuine NRF that they used for their modules.

        But it's a couple of years since I purchased any from them, and I'm not sure which ones of the different NRF modules that I have, that actually came from Itead.. :)

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        #43

        @tbowmo Thanks for the tip. I have some in front of me, still in box. Will post results.

        "If you drop it and it breaks, it was good." ~ Mr. Lehr, my Electronics Vo-Tech teacher, on testing vacuum tubes...
        -Arduinos (UNO, Nano, Pro-Mini, Mega, ...)
        -ATTiny, ATMega, STM32
        -Geek Channel: https://www.youtube.com/TheSalesEngineer

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          I received my Ebyte modules, not a warranty of authenticity but the nrf chip has a square instead of a dot like all the fakes I have been using until now. I have a few standard SMD modules and a PA LNA version, I will try to make some basic range tests soon compared to the SMD clones.

          0_1501066269827_IMAG1842_1.jpg

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          • Nca78N Nca78

            I received my Ebyte modules, not a warranty of authenticity but the nrf chip has a square instead of a dot like all the fakes I have been using until now. I have a few standard SMD modules and a PA LNA version, I will try to make some basic range tests soon compared to the SMD clones.

            0_1501066269827_IMAG1842_1.jpg

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            #45

            OK! I followed your suggestions and tried itead. These are the pics of what I got 4 of (sorry no pro rig-just a loupe & module in one hand & mouse in the other!

            (all are hosted on one of my servers, not here locally)

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            "If you drop it and it breaks, it was good." ~ Mr. Lehr, my Electronics Vo-Tech teacher, on testing vacuum tubes...
            -Arduinos (UNO, Nano, Pro-Mini, Mega, ...)
            -ATTiny, ATMega, STM32
            -Geek Channel: https://www.youtube.com/TheSalesEngineer

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            • Bogus ExceptionB Bogus Exception

              OK! I followed your suggestions and tried itead. These are the pics of what I got 4 of (sorry no pro rig-just a loupe & module in one hand & mouse in the other!

              (all are hosted on one of my servers, not here locally)

              alt text

              alt text

              alt text

              alt text

              alt text

              alt text

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              @Bogus-Exception let us know how they perform

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              • gohanG gohan

                @Bogus-Exception let us know how they perform

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                #47

                @gohan I'll do my best to measure meaningful metrics between these & clones. Also, I have 4 eBytes coming (2x blue, 2x red)...

                "If you drop it and it breaks, it was good." ~ Mr. Lehr, my Electronics Vo-Tech teacher, on testing vacuum tubes...
                -Arduinos (UNO, Nano, Pro-Mini, Mega, ...)
                -ATTiny, ATMega, STM32
                -Geek Channel: https://www.youtube.com/TheSalesEngineer

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                • Bogus ExceptionB Offline
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                  wrote on last edited by Bogus Exception
                  #48

                  So far I've noticed on all versions of the legit nRF24 chips that the 'square' is actually 4 vertical lines, covering a square area, at the 'top left' of the chip.

                  Just tried over the past 2 hours to replace the clone in my MyController gateway with either the itead or ebyte legit modules, and neither one of them would communicate with the other nodes. I put the clone back in, and it worked. Weird.

                  Not like it matters much, but here is the sketch (all comments removed) using a BME280 and a light sensor module, on a Nano, USB powered:

                  #define MY_DEBUG
                  #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                  #define MY_RF24_PA_LEVEL RF24_PA_LOW
                  #define MY_GATEWAY_SERIAL
                  #if F_CPU == 8000000L
                  #define MY_BAUD_RATE 38400
                  #endif
                  #include <Adafruit_Sensor.h>
                  #include <Adafruit_BME280.h>
                  #define BME_SCK 13
                  #define BME_MISO 12
                  #define BME_MOSI 11
                  #define BME_CS 6
                  #define SEALEVELPRESSURE_HPA (1013.25)
                  const float ALTITUDE = 18;
                  Adafruit_BME280 bme(BME_CS); // hardware SPI
                  #define LIGHT_CHILD 0
                  #define BARO_CHILD 1
                  #define TEMP_CHILD 2
                  #define HUM_CHILD 3
                  boolean metric;
                  uint8_t decimals;
                  #include <MySensors.h>
                  MyMessage lightMsg(LIGHT_CHILD, V_LIGHT_LEVEL); // 0
                  MyMessage pressureMsg(BARO_CHILD, V_PRESSURE); // 1
                  MyMessage tempMsg(TEMP_CHILD, V_TEMP); // 2
                  MyMessage humMsg(HUM_CHILD, V_HUM); // 3
                  #define LIGHT_SENSOR_ANALOG_PIN 0
                  int lastLightLevel;
                  unsigned long SLEEP_TIME = 60000; // Sleep time between reads (in milliseconds)
                  void setup()
                  {
                    #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                      Serial.begin(115200);
                    #endif
                    decimals = 2;
                    metric = getControllerConfig().isMetric; 
                    bool status;
                    status = bme.begin();
                    if (!status) {
                      #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                        Serial.println("Could not find a valid BME280 sensor, check wiring!");
                      #endif
                      while (1);
                    }
                  }
                  void presentation()
                  {
                    sendSketchInfo("Master Nano", "1.0");
                    present(LIGHT_CHILD, S_LIGHT_LEVEL);  // 0
                    present(BARO_CHILD, S_BARO);          // 1
                    present(TEMP_CHILD, S_TEMP);          // 2
                    present(HUM_CHILD, S_HUM);            // 3
                  }
                  void loop()
                  {
                    int16_t lightLevel = (1023-analogRead(LIGHT_SENSOR_ANALOG_PIN))/10.23;
                    if (lightLevel != lastLightLevel) {
                      #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                        Serial.print(F("Sending lightMsg: "));
                        Serial.println(String(lightLevel));
                      #endif
                      send(lightMsg.set(lightLevel));
                      lastLightLevel = lightLevel;
                    }
                    float p_Mb = bme.readPressure() / 100.0F;
                    float p_Hg = p_Mb / 33.86;
                    #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                      Serial.print(F("Sending pressureMsg: "));
                      Serial.println(String(p_Hg));
                    #endif
                    send(pressureMsg.set(p_Hg, decimals));
                    float t_C = bme.readTemperature();
                    float t_F = (t_C * (9/5)) + 32;
                    #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                      Serial.print(F("Sending tempMsg: "));
                      Serial.println(String(t_F));
                    #endif
                    send(tempMsg.set(t_F, decimals));
                    float h_Pct = bme.readHumidity();
                    #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                      Serial.print(F("Sending humMsg: "));
                      Serial.println(String(h_Pct));
                    #endif
                    send(humMsg.set(h_Pct, decimals));  
                    #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                      Serial.print(F("Sleeping for: "));
                      Serial.println(String(SLEEP_TIME));
                    #endif
                    sleep(SLEEP_TIME);
                  }
                  

                  It works with the clone... I am using a regulator board for the nRF24-the one it plugs into & breaks out the 8 pins...

                  "If you drop it and it breaks, it was good." ~ Mr. Lehr, my Electronics Vo-Tech teacher, on testing vacuum tubes...
                  -Arduinos (UNO, Nano, Pro-Mini, Mega, ...)
                  -ATTiny, ATMega, STM32
                  -Geek Channel: https://www.youtube.com/TheSalesEngineer

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                  • Bogus ExceptionB Bogus Exception

                    So far I've noticed on all versions of the legit nRF24 chips that the 'square' is actually 4 vertical lines, covering a square area, at the 'top left' of the chip.

                    Just tried over the past 2 hours to replace the clone in my MyController gateway with either the itead or ebyte legit modules, and neither one of them would communicate with the other nodes. I put the clone back in, and it worked. Weird.

                    Not like it matters much, but here is the sketch (all comments removed) using a BME280 and a light sensor module, on a Nano, USB powered:

                    #define MY_DEBUG
                    #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                    #define MY_RF24_PA_LEVEL RF24_PA_LOW
                    #define MY_GATEWAY_SERIAL
                    #if F_CPU == 8000000L
                    #define MY_BAUD_RATE 38400
                    #endif
                    #include <Adafruit_Sensor.h>
                    #include <Adafruit_BME280.h>
                    #define BME_SCK 13
                    #define BME_MISO 12
                    #define BME_MOSI 11
                    #define BME_CS 6
                    #define SEALEVELPRESSURE_HPA (1013.25)
                    const float ALTITUDE = 18;
                    Adafruit_BME280 bme(BME_CS); // hardware SPI
                    #define LIGHT_CHILD 0
                    #define BARO_CHILD 1
                    #define TEMP_CHILD 2
                    #define HUM_CHILD 3
                    boolean metric;
                    uint8_t decimals;
                    #include <MySensors.h>
                    MyMessage lightMsg(LIGHT_CHILD, V_LIGHT_LEVEL); // 0
                    MyMessage pressureMsg(BARO_CHILD, V_PRESSURE); // 1
                    MyMessage tempMsg(TEMP_CHILD, V_TEMP); // 2
                    MyMessage humMsg(HUM_CHILD, V_HUM); // 3
                    #define LIGHT_SENSOR_ANALOG_PIN 0
                    int lastLightLevel;
                    unsigned long SLEEP_TIME = 60000; // Sleep time between reads (in milliseconds)
                    void setup()
                    {
                      #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                        Serial.begin(115200);
                      #endif
                      decimals = 2;
                      metric = getControllerConfig().isMetric; 
                      bool status;
                      status = bme.begin();
                      if (!status) {
                        #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                          Serial.println("Could not find a valid BME280 sensor, check wiring!");
                        #endif
                        while (1);
                      }
                    }
                    void presentation()
                    {
                      sendSketchInfo("Master Nano", "1.0");
                      present(LIGHT_CHILD, S_LIGHT_LEVEL);  // 0
                      present(BARO_CHILD, S_BARO);          // 1
                      present(TEMP_CHILD, S_TEMP);          // 2
                      present(HUM_CHILD, S_HUM);            // 3
                    }
                    void loop()
                    {
                      int16_t lightLevel = (1023-analogRead(LIGHT_SENSOR_ANALOG_PIN))/10.23;
                      if (lightLevel != lastLightLevel) {
                        #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                          Serial.print(F("Sending lightMsg: "));
                          Serial.println(String(lightLevel));
                        #endif
                        send(lightMsg.set(lightLevel));
                        lastLightLevel = lightLevel;
                      }
                      float p_Mb = bme.readPressure() / 100.0F;
                      float p_Hg = p_Mb / 33.86;
                      #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                        Serial.print(F("Sending pressureMsg: "));
                        Serial.println(String(p_Hg));
                      #endif
                      send(pressureMsg.set(p_Hg, decimals));
                      float t_C = bme.readTemperature();
                      float t_F = (t_C * (9/5)) + 32;
                      #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                        Serial.print(F("Sending tempMsg: "));
                        Serial.println(String(t_F));
                      #endif
                      send(tempMsg.set(t_F, decimals));
                      float h_Pct = bme.readHumidity();
                      #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                        Serial.print(F("Sending humMsg: "));
                        Serial.println(String(h_Pct));
                      #endif
                      send(humMsg.set(h_Pct, decimals));  
                      #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                        Serial.print(F("Sleeping for: "));
                        Serial.println(String(SLEEP_TIME));
                      #endif
                      sleep(SLEEP_TIME);
                    }
                    

                    It works with the clone... I am using a regulator board for the nRF24-the one it plugs into & breaks out the 8 pins...

                    YveauxY Offline
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                    Yveaux
                    Mod
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #49

                    @Bogus-Exception said in Where to get legit nRF24L01+ modules?:

                    So far I've noticed on all versions of the legit nRF24 chips that the 'square' is actually 4 vertical lines, covering a square area, at the 'top left' of the chip.

                    You cannot rely on the print of the nRF to distinguish fake from genuine. Nordic is fabless, so they use different factories to produce their chips, each with its own specific marking.

                    http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                    • Bogus ExceptionB Bogus Exception

                      So far I've noticed on all versions of the legit nRF24 chips that the 'square' is actually 4 vertical lines, covering a square area, at the 'top left' of the chip.

                      Just tried over the past 2 hours to replace the clone in my MyController gateway with either the itead or ebyte legit modules, and neither one of them would communicate with the other nodes. I put the clone back in, and it worked. Weird.

                      Not like it matters much, but here is the sketch (all comments removed) using a BME280 and a light sensor module, on a Nano, USB powered:

                      #define MY_DEBUG
                      #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                      #define MY_RF24_PA_LEVEL RF24_PA_LOW
                      #define MY_GATEWAY_SERIAL
                      #if F_CPU == 8000000L
                      #define MY_BAUD_RATE 38400
                      #endif
                      #include <Adafruit_Sensor.h>
                      #include <Adafruit_BME280.h>
                      #define BME_SCK 13
                      #define BME_MISO 12
                      #define BME_MOSI 11
                      #define BME_CS 6
                      #define SEALEVELPRESSURE_HPA (1013.25)
                      const float ALTITUDE = 18;
                      Adafruit_BME280 bme(BME_CS); // hardware SPI
                      #define LIGHT_CHILD 0
                      #define BARO_CHILD 1
                      #define TEMP_CHILD 2
                      #define HUM_CHILD 3
                      boolean metric;
                      uint8_t decimals;
                      #include <MySensors.h>
                      MyMessage lightMsg(LIGHT_CHILD, V_LIGHT_LEVEL); // 0
                      MyMessage pressureMsg(BARO_CHILD, V_PRESSURE); // 1
                      MyMessage tempMsg(TEMP_CHILD, V_TEMP); // 2
                      MyMessage humMsg(HUM_CHILD, V_HUM); // 3
                      #define LIGHT_SENSOR_ANALOG_PIN 0
                      int lastLightLevel;
                      unsigned long SLEEP_TIME = 60000; // Sleep time between reads (in milliseconds)
                      void setup()
                      {
                        #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                          Serial.begin(115200);
                        #endif
                        decimals = 2;
                        metric = getControllerConfig().isMetric; 
                        bool status;
                        status = bme.begin();
                        if (!status) {
                          #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                            Serial.println("Could not find a valid BME280 sensor, check wiring!");
                          #endif
                          while (1);
                        }
                      }
                      void presentation()
                      {
                        sendSketchInfo("Master Nano", "1.0");
                        present(LIGHT_CHILD, S_LIGHT_LEVEL);  // 0
                        present(BARO_CHILD, S_BARO);          // 1
                        present(TEMP_CHILD, S_TEMP);          // 2
                        present(HUM_CHILD, S_HUM);            // 3
                      }
                      void loop()
                      {
                        int16_t lightLevel = (1023-analogRead(LIGHT_SENSOR_ANALOG_PIN))/10.23;
                        if (lightLevel != lastLightLevel) {
                          #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                            Serial.print(F("Sending lightMsg: "));
                            Serial.println(String(lightLevel));
                          #endif
                          send(lightMsg.set(lightLevel));
                          lastLightLevel = lightLevel;
                        }
                        float p_Mb = bme.readPressure() / 100.0F;
                        float p_Hg = p_Mb / 33.86;
                        #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                          Serial.print(F("Sending pressureMsg: "));
                          Serial.println(String(p_Hg));
                        #endif
                        send(pressureMsg.set(p_Hg, decimals));
                        float t_C = bme.readTemperature();
                        float t_F = (t_C * (9/5)) + 32;
                        #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                          Serial.print(F("Sending tempMsg: "));
                          Serial.println(String(t_F));
                        #endif
                        send(tempMsg.set(t_F, decimals));
                        float h_Pct = bme.readHumidity();
                        #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                          Serial.print(F("Sending humMsg: "));
                          Serial.println(String(h_Pct));
                        #endif
                        send(humMsg.set(h_Pct, decimals));  
                        #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                          Serial.print(F("Sleeping for: "));
                          Serial.println(String(SLEEP_TIME));
                        #endif
                        sleep(SLEEP_TIME);
                      }
                      

                      It works with the clone... I am using a regulator board for the nRF24-the one it plugs into & breaks out the 8 pins...

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                      @Bogus-Exception may I ask why are you using spi for bme280 sensor instead of i2c?

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                      • gohanG gohan

                        @Bogus-Exception may I ask why are you using spi for bme280 sensor instead of i2c?

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #51

                        @gohan I already have the 3 pins for SPI in use for the nRF, so adding the BME was just one more pin. Simply conserving pins.

                        "If you drop it and it breaks, it was good." ~ Mr. Lehr, my Electronics Vo-Tech teacher, on testing vacuum tubes...
                        -Arduinos (UNO, Nano, Pro-Mini, Mega, ...)
                        -ATTiny, ATMega, STM32
                        -Geek Channel: https://www.youtube.com/TheSalesEngineer

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                        • YveauxY Yveaux

                          @Bogus-Exception said in Where to get legit nRF24L01+ modules?:

                          So far I've noticed on all versions of the legit nRF24 chips that the 'square' is actually 4 vertical lines, covering a square area, at the 'top left' of the chip.

                          You cannot rely on the print of the nRF to distinguish fake from genuine. Nordic is fabless, so they use different factories to produce their chips, each with its own specific marking.

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                          Bogus Exception
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #52

                          @Yveaux Fair enough. I won't rel on that, but did want to mention the observation.
                          On a relatively side note, I got 4 SMD nRF24 cards from eByte, but can't locate any boards to mount them on! The holes are 1.27mm pitch, so I just ordered some 1.27mm headers.
                          Has anyone grabbed a board to surface mount solder them at this pitch?

                          "If you drop it and it breaks, it was good." ~ Mr. Lehr, my Electronics Vo-Tech teacher, on testing vacuum tubes...
                          -Arduinos (UNO, Nano, Pro-Mini, Mega, ...)
                          -ATTiny, ATMega, STM32
                          -Geek Channel: https://www.youtube.com/TheSalesEngineer

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                          • Bogus ExceptionB Bogus Exception

                            @Yveaux Fair enough. I won't rel on that, but did want to mention the observation.
                            On a relatively side note, I got 4 SMD nRF24 cards from eByte, but can't locate any boards to mount them on! The holes are 1.27mm pitch, so I just ordered some 1.27mm headers.
                            Has anyone grabbed a board to surface mount solder them at this pitch?

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                            NeverDie
                            Hero Member
                            wrote on last edited by NeverDie
                            #53

                            @Bogus-Exception said in Where to get legit nRF24L01+ modules?:

                            @Yveaux Fair enough. I won't rel on that, but did want to mention the observation.
                            On a relatively side note, I got 4 SMD nRF24 cards from eByte, but can't locate any boards to mount them on! The holes are 1.27mm pitch, so I just ordered some 1.27mm headers.
                            Has anyone grabbed a board to surface mount solder them at this pitch?

                            What's the pitch on most other SMD nRF24L01+ modules? Is it also 1.27mm, or something else? I hadn't paid attention.

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                            • NeverDieN NeverDie

                              @Bogus-Exception said in Where to get legit nRF24L01+ modules?:

                              @Yveaux Fair enough. I won't rel on that, but did want to mention the observation.
                              On a relatively side note, I got 4 SMD nRF24 cards from eByte, but can't locate any boards to mount them on! The holes are 1.27mm pitch, so I just ordered some 1.27mm headers.
                              Has anyone grabbed a board to surface mount solder them at this pitch?

                              What's the pitch on most other SMD nRF24L01+ modules? Is it also 1.27mm, or something else? I hadn't paid attention.

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #54

                              @NeverDie Great question. Mine look like these from a post earlier in this thread, and they are the first I've seen that didn't have their (breadboard-unfriendly) pinout.

                              alt text

                              "If you drop it and it breaks, it was good." ~ Mr. Lehr, my Electronics Vo-Tech teacher, on testing vacuum tubes...
                              -Arduinos (UNO, Nano, Pro-Mini, Mega, ...)
                              -ATTiny, ATMega, STM32
                              -Geek Channel: https://www.youtube.com/TheSalesEngineer

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                                #55

                                Not sure if it's what you mean, but for prototyping purposes you could solder them to generic 1.27mm proto-board, such as this: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/6-X-8CM-spacing-1-27-universal-board-thickness-1-6mm-sided-HASL-PCB-test-board/32774106087.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.eD40xE

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                                  Mod
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                                  #56

                                  I think there are adapters to solder the smd version and make them 8 pin compatible or there are generic adapters that can change the pitch

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                                  • Bogus ExceptionB Bogus Exception

                                    @Yveaux Fair enough. I won't rel on that, but did want to mention the observation.
                                    On a relatively side note, I got 4 SMD nRF24 cards from eByte, but can't locate any boards to mount them on! The holes are 1.27mm pitch, so I just ordered some 1.27mm headers.
                                    Has anyone grabbed a board to surface mount solder them at this pitch?

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                                    Nca78
                                    Hardware Contributor
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #57

                                    @Bogus-Exception said in Where to get legit nRF24L01+ modules?:

                                    On a relatively side note, I got 4 SMD nRF24 cards from eByte, but can't locate any boards to mount them on! The holes are 1.27mm pitch, so I just ordered some 1.27mm headers.
                                    Has anyone grabbed a board to surface mount solder them at this pitch?

                                    You can use NModule, the footprint highlighted in red color in the image below is compatible
                                    alt text

                                    https://www.openhardware.io/view/364/NModule

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                                    • Nca78N Nca78

                                      I received my Ebyte modules, not a warranty of authenticity but the nrf chip has a square instead of a dot like all the fakes I have been using until now. I have a few standard SMD modules and a PA LNA version, I will try to make some basic range tests soon compared to the SMD clones.

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                                      @kalina made these DIP-to-SMD-NRF24L01-adapter, but my need isn't enough quantity to buy the chemicals, pay someone to make a rum of them, or convince my wife that, "We'll sell them and make our money back!" :-[

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                                        @Bogus-Exception said in Where to get legit nRF24L01+ modules?:

                                        On a relatively side note, I got 4 SMD nRF24 cards from eByte, but can't locate any boards to mount them on! The holes are 1.27mm pitch, so I just ordered some 1.27mm headers.
                                        Has anyone grabbed a board to surface mount solder them at this pitch?

                                        You can use NModule, the footprint highlighted in red color in the image below is compatible
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                                        https://www.openhardware.io/view/364/NModule

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                                        @Nca78 Not just the module (10 for $15, right?), but the page concept is exactly what I am doing these days. Built in flexibility where it matters!
                                        You've clearly spent a lot of time at my stage of tinkering with this!

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                                        Little touches like PA pinout, etc. makes this cake have more icing then cake! :o

                                        "If you drop it and it breaks, it was good." ~ Mr. Lehr, my Electronics Vo-Tech teacher, on testing vacuum tubes...
                                        -Arduinos (UNO, Nano, Pro-Mini, Mega, ...)
                                        -ATTiny, ATMega, STM32
                                        -Geek Channel: https://www.youtube.com/TheSalesEngineer

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                                          @kalina made these DIP-to-SMD-NRF24L01-adapter, but my need isn't enough quantity to buy the chemicals, pay someone to make a rum of them, or convince my wife that, "We'll sell them and make our money back!" :-[

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                                          I'm sure the Kalina adapter would be inexpensive if you purchased 3 through OSH PARK because the surface area is small.

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