RF 433 MHz modules with Atmega8 AVR Microcontroller
Hi. In this video, I would like to briefly discuss the subject of wireless communication, transceiver and receiver modules and present a fully working prototype based on the popular AVR Atmega8 microcontrollers. The communication presented in the video was carried out using a universal RF receiver and transmitter module in the 433MHz operational frequency. In the video you will also find the code for both the sending and receiving parts, which should be downloaded into the microprocessor's memory. Below is also a diagram of connections of all elements. It allows you connect all elements correctly: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... Wireless communication showed in the video is a part of a larger project that will also be posted on my channel in the future. Enjoy the video :)

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