NRF24L01 Sensor Board

by andele.

2 layer board of 2.50x1.31 inches (63.50x33.35 mm).
Shared on December 29th, 2015 21:05.

Battery Powered NRF24L01 Sensor Board

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lt_interface_TFM

by andrea.

2 layer board of 2.36x2.20 inches (60.02x55.98 mm).
Shared on December 29th, 2015 20:57.

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SMD 74HC595 breakout board (v. 2)

by RoboUlbricht.

2 layer board of 0.65x0.88 inches (16.61x22.33 mm).
Shared on December 29th, 2015 11:39.

Simple shift register board for quick breadboard experiments.

  • C1 - 0.1u 0805
  • R1, R2 - 10k 0805

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FM Trap

by WarHawk-AVG.

2 layer board of 1.19x0.40 inches (30.12x10.11 mm).
Shared on December 29th, 2015 11:07.

FM Trap

2 layer board of 1.19x0.4 inches (30x10mm). $2.35 for three.

I borrowed the design/idea from a blog by 9A4QV and designed this board, used to filter/block overpowering FM radio stations and help clean up recieve of RTL-SDR recievers…this is for all the DIY'ers out there

Complete information DIY “FM TRAP” or 88-108 MHz Band STOP filter

Example Example board

2x 56pF capacitors (SMD 0805)

1x 22pF capacitor (SMD 0805)

2x 45nH inductance (2.5 turns, 0.35mm wire inner dia 5mm)

1x 126nH inductance (5 turns, 0.35mm wire inner dia 5mm)

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Simblee-Rfduino adapter

by insanity_wolf.

2 layer board of 0.71x0.62 inches (18.06x15.75 mm).
Shared on December 29th, 2015 09:49.

an adapter PCB to mount an RFD77101 on a footprint of a RFD22301

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