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Radio/ Remote Control


RF Serial Link for Robot
Submitted by Gabe Guillen

 

 

Description: RF Transmitter/Receiver Serial Link for Robot

This one way transmitter is designed as a wireless serial link for a miniature 6 legged walking "spiderbot."  The receiver was designed to run off a 12V 1500mAh NiMH battery and the transmitter from a 12V power supply(or battery).  The circuit takes data from a 9-PIN RS-232 port, converts it to a logic level signal where it is transmitted to the receiver.  In this circuit the receiver transmits the data to the MAX232 chip where it is converted back to a 9-Pin port for easy plug-n-play use.  This circuit can also easily be modified to talk directly to a microcontroller by removing the MAX232 chip and connecting the RX directly to the microcontroller.  The circuit uses relatively inexpensive parts RX-DFM-5V and TX-DFM-5V available from Abacom (www.abacom-tech.com) and two mildly expensive(and VERY efficient) switching voltage regulators part number PT5101N from PowerTrends (www.powertrends.com).

 

This TX/RX combination has a great range and excellent data transmission.  The RX-DFM-5V has incredibly low power consumption rates.  This system is rated at a maximum data transmission rate of 19200 baud but I would recommend 9600 baud to make sure all the data gets there reliably.

 Tips:

+Keep the receiver antenna away from servos/motors/rf generating devices.
+Keep the transmitter antenna away from any power supplies.
+Connect the antenna to the transmitter via a shielded cable(EX: BNC connector on the board -> shielded coax wire -> molded 1/4 wavelength antenna).  This will allow better positioning of the transmitter antenna.

 

 

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