The following circuits show a remote control system with ‘self learning feature’ for more information
please see Datasheet DS600
Transmitter Circuit
3.3V
Antenna
SW1-4
1
2
3
4
A0
A1
A2
A3
RF600E
Vcc
LED
DATA
GND
8
7
6
5
3.3V
2K2
1
EN
ANT
6
10K
BC848
2
IN
3
GND
5
GND
4
Vcc
RTFQ1-XXX
Receiver Circuit
Vcc
1KΩ
13
14
4
15KΩ
L
FM -RRFQ1
12 3
7
11
15
Status
LED
Option
Link
12
17
Sleep Vcc Vcc OP1
LKIN
O/P 1
O/P 2
O/P 3
O/P 4
Transmitter
Low Battery
Serial Data
Output
Vcc
18
OP2
1
OP3
OP4
M
2
3
11
10
LRN
RF600D
LB
1KΩ
Learn
Switch
9
IN
ECLK
SD1
7
GND
5
22KΩ
Prototyping Hints:
It is essential when building any Low Power Radio System that you have a ‘clean’ DC power source. Typically
the ripple voltage should be less than 10mV Peak to Peak. Normally a 470uF decoupling capacitor is sufficient
de-coupling for an AC derived DC power source.
Never place a Transmitter or Receiver directly into Vero-Board or any similar prototyping board. This will
severely restrict the range. Rather, use small lengths of wire from the prototyping board to the pins of the
Transmitter or Receiver.
A useful antenna, for testing purposes, for both the Transmitter and Receiver on 433MHz is to use a piece of
wire 17.3cm long (23.8cm at 315MHz) soldered directly to the antenna pin.
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