- Tue Sep 11, 2007 4:36 pm
#35008
Hi spark-fun community!
According to the data sheet, nRF24L01 can transmit up to 2MBit/sec over air. That's impressive I understand that some fraction of this will go to protocol overhead, error correction, etc; but all the SparkFun test boards (break-out boards) only list 250KBps transmission speed. How comes?
I am planing to use two times NXP2103+nRF24L01 to create a "wireless serial cable", and I was hoping to achive high baud rates of almost 2Mbps (one way transmission). Is this reasonable? Has anyone used such high transmission speeds with nRF24L01? What's the max throughput I can expect?
Thanks a lot!
Jorg
According to the data sheet, nRF24L01 can transmit up to 2MBit/sec over air. That's impressive I understand that some fraction of this will go to protocol overhead, error correction, etc; but all the SparkFun test boards (break-out boards) only list 250KBps transmission speed. How comes?
I am planing to use two times NXP2103+nRF24L01 to create a "wireless serial cable", and I was hoping to achive high baud rates of almost 2Mbps (one way transmission). Is this reasonable? Has anyone used such high transmission speeds with nRF24L01? What's the max throughput I can expect?
Thanks a lot!
Jorg