This refers to the remote reciever without relays (also known as basic stamp).
Please explain how this device functions.
For example, first, I connect a power source (5v) to the +5v and GND terminals. That part's pretty clear. Assuming I have a momentary on version, what then happens at terminals VT, D0, D1, D2, and D3 as I press each button on the remote?
Thanks in advance.
4CH RF Remote Control Tx/Rx Kit (module)
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Re: 4CH RF Remote Control Tx/Rx Kit (module)
D0,D1,D2,D3 is the output
VT is an indicator for the output
Why not download the manual and read it?
VT is an indicator for the output
Why not download the manual and read it?
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Re: 4CH RF Remote Control Tx/Rx Kit (module)
I did download the manual- and it isn't very clear on what is output; that's why I asked the question. So, it seems VT goes to +5v (or whatever V+ voltage is) when one presses any one of the buttons. So what do the outputs do? Does the output corresponding to the button pressed also go to +5v?Tech_Marco wrote:D0,D1,D2,D3 is the output
VT is an indicator for the output
Why not download the manual and read it?
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Re: 4CH RF Remote Control Tx/Rx Kit (module)
Again, it's an indicator for the action. You can use it or without. It's really up to you. It's +5V whenever a button is press
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