“I recently received my first couple of nRF24L01+ modules. But soon, I realised that the Arduino UNO onboard 3.3V regulator was not capable of driving the nRF24 modules at full power. I ended up with lots of wiring between the Arduino UNO, breadboard with 3.3V regulator, and nRF24 module. Thus I decided to build a set of shields to make it easier for me testing these modules.”
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