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Pls Who Has A RF Module Library For Proteus..... URGENT - Science/Technology - Nairaland

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Pls Who Has A RF Module Library For Proteus..... URGENT by mayprince(op): 6:54am On Jul 16, 2019
This is really urgent right now. May God bless you as you reply
Re: Pls Who Has A RF Module Library For Proteus..... URGENT by Nobody: 9:03pm On Jul 16, 2019
Be specific, what module?
Re: Pls Who Has A RF Module Library For Proteus..... URGENT by mayprince(op): 9:30pm On Jul 17, 2019
Docjay487:
Be specific, what module?
Rf module for microcontroller based radio remote control with carrier frequency 433MHz
Re: Pls Who Has A RF Module Library For Proteus..... URGENT by Nobody: 10:10am On Jul 18, 2019
mayprince:
Rf module for microcontroller based radio remote control with carrier frequency 433MHz
OOH.. sorry I don't but when working with them, you can make their packages and their footprint. For simulation you replace them with an instrument that communicates on the same protocol as they wiring up the instrument to your control device in their place. E.g. terminal for all USART devices, SPI Debugger etc
If simulation is your target: go with virtual device.
If PCB is the target, verify your set-up on a solder-less board and you might want to add KiCAD as an alternative to Proteus; it is open source and has many circuits and footprints that will cost you time to sit and create on Proteus all for free. You can straight after installation sketch your circuit and proceed to PCB from there.
Re: Pls Who Has A RF Module Library For Proteus..... URGENT by mayprince(op): 4:58pm On Jul 18, 2019
Docjay487:
OOH.. sorry I don't but when working with them, you can make their packages and their footprint. For simulation you replace them with an instrument that communicates on the same protocol as they wiring up the instrument to your control device in their place. E.g. terminal for all USART devices, SPI Debugger etc
If simulation is your target: go with virtual device.
If PCB is the target, verify your set-up on a solder-less board and you might want to add KiCAD as an alternative to Proteus; it is open source and has many circuits and footprints that will cost you time to sit and create on Proteus all for free. You can straight after installation sketch your circuit and proceed to PCB from there.
Thanks for this....simulation is my target tho
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