Helping Sam receive his commands ................................................
The receiver circuit that Sam uses to make sense of all your transmitted com-
mands is shown in Figure 13-4. Here’s how this one works:
The receiver moduleseparates the coded signal sent by the transmitter
from the 433.9 MHz carrier wave. The output of the receiver module at
Pin 2 is the decoded signal, as shown in Figure 13-2.
VR1is a voltage regulator that takes the 6 volts supplied by the battery
pack and supplies a steady 5 volts because the transmitter module has a
maximum voltage of 5.5 volts. We provided a separate battery pack for
this section of the circuit to provide a stable supply for the radio receiver.
We found this setup gives much more consistent reception than setting up
the receiver to share a battery pack with the rest of the circuit.
S1is the on/off switch for the circuit.
15
2
1 17
(^414)
3
S 4
IC 1
16
- VR1
VOUT
VIN
S 5
6V
6
5
8
7
9
18
10
13
12
S 1
S 2
S 3
3
2
4
1
TRANSMITTER
MODULE
ANTENNA
R1
Figure 13-3:
Sam’s
transmitter
circuit.
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