transmit 433mhz signal with raspberry pi pico

July 26, 2024, 11:32

wille____

Is it possible to use a Elecbee CC1101 Modul 433Mhz to transmit and receive a 433 mhz signal with the pico?

k9t33n

It seems to use usb, im not sure I haven't used the pico

k9t33n

But isn't the only usb port it has is for power and programming?

k9t33n

Oh

k9t33n

Yeah it has pins

k9t33n

Easy you can connect that to the pico

k9t33n

With Dupont wires

k9t33n

And with some micro python ur done

k9t33n

Whilst your at it could you find the documentation for that?

wille____

ah perfect thank u, do u know how i can connect a 5v solenoid to a raspberry pi pico if i am using a relay to increase the voltage from 3.3v to 5v

wille____

let me see

k9t33n

The amperage is probably your main problem

k9t33n

I would suggest a alternative power supply with the Pico simply controlling that

wille____

hmmm okay casue i was thinking to get this one: HS-0730B DC6V 1A 5N 10 mm

wille____

yeah how would i connect that power source so i can still control it using the pico?

k9t33n

Oh yeah it's pretty much gave you the code for ya

k9t33n

Is the solenoid pwm controlled?

wille____

doesnt seem so (i am completly new to this with solenoids so i might be wrong) this is the one i am looking at: HS-0730B DC6V 1A 5N 10 mm

k9t33n

Yeah that isn't

k9t33n

You can connect those power wires to the power supply

k9t33n

And use the relay or something as a kind of switch for the solenoid I think

k9t33n

I'm not the best with electronics tbh

wille____

okay

wille____

thanks for the help tho