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    RF24

    RF24

    OSI Layer 2 driver for nRF24L01 on Arduino & Raspberry Pi/Linux

    Optimized high-speed driver for nRF24L01(+) 2.4GHz wireless transceiver. More compliant with the manufacturer specified operation of the chip, while allowing advanced users to work outside the recommended operation. Utilize the capabilities of the radio to their full potential via Arduino. More reliable, responsive, bug-free and feature-rich. Easy for beginners to use, with well-documented examples and features. Consumed with a public interface that's similar to other Arduino standard...
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    MySensors

    MySensors

    MySensors library and examples

    ...All of this runs on the MySensors software library for secure communication that has been battle-tested with more than 20 of the leading home automation controllers on the market. So, join in, have fun and create your own connected home experience! We've combined the Arduino platform with a small radio transceiver into a fun, flexible world of low cost wireless sensors.
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    This project aims to build a USB 2.4-GHz transceiver, based on a reference design published by Cypress Semiconductor. The software, firmware and hardware design are included (open source). Hardware will be designed using the gEDA tools (including PCB).
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