RF Module (Rx/Tx) 433MHz
- Modulation: ASK
- Input Voltage: 5 V
- RX Operating Voltage: 5V
- Frequency Range: 433.92MHz
- Input Voltage: 3-12V
- RX Typical Sensitivity :105 Dbm
- RX Supply Current: 3.5 mA
- RX IF Frequency: 1MHz
- TX Supply Voltage: 3V ~ 6V
- TX Out Put Power: 4 ~ 12 Dbm
A 433MHz or 315MHz RF (Radio Frequency) module is a low-cost wireless communication solution commonly used for short-range data transmission in remote controls, home automation, and IoT projects. These modules typically consist of a transmitter (Tx) and a receiver (Rx) pair that communicate via Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) modulation.
Key Features:
- Frequency: 433MHz (common) or 315MHz (mainly in the US)
- Range: Typically 50–100m (open space), affected by obstacles and interference
- Modulation: ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying)
- Voltage: Usually 3V–12V (5V common)
- Data Rate: Low (~1–10 kbps)
- No Encryption: Data is sent in plaintext (not secure)
Pin Configuration (Typical RF Module):
Transmitter (Tx) Module:
Pin | Function |
---|---|
VCC | 3V–12V Power |
GND | Ground |
DATA | Digital Input (connects to microcontroller) |
Receiver (Rx) Module:
Pin | Function |
---|---|
VCC | 5V Power |
GND | Ground |
DATA | Digital Output (connects to microcontroller) |
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