NRF24L01 Stopped Working

Robin2 I used the software that you have in your tutorial, only changing the ce and csn pin. Here it is:

// SimpleTx - the master or the transmitter

#include <SPI.h>
#include <nRF24L01.h>
#include <RF24.h>


#define CE_PIN   8
#define CSN_PIN 7

const byte slaveAddress[5] = {'R','x','A','A','A'};


RF24 radio(CE_PIN, CSN_PIN); // Create a Radio

char dataToSend[10] = "Message 0";
char txNum = '0';


unsigned long currentMillis;
unsigned long prevMillis;
unsigned long txIntervalMillis = 1000; // send once per second


void setup() {

    Serial.begin(9600);

    Serial.println("SimpleTx Starting");

    radio.begin();
    radio.setDataRate( RF24_250KBPS );
    radio.setRetries(3,5); // delay, count
    radio.openWritingPipe(slaveAddress);
}

//====================

void loop() {
    currentMillis = millis();
    if (currentMillis - prevMillis >= txIntervalMillis) {
        send();
        prevMillis = millis();
    }
}

//====================

void send() {

    bool rslt;
    rslt = radio.write( &dataToSend, sizeof(dataToSend) );
        // Always use sizeof() as it gives the size as the number of bytes.
        // For example if dataToSend was an int sizeof() would correctly return 2

    Serial.print("Data Sent ");
    Serial.print(dataToSend);
    if (rslt) {
        Serial.println("  Acknowledge received");
        updateMessage();
    }
    else {
        Serial.println("  Tx failed");
    }
}

//================

void updateMessage() {
        // so you can see that new data is being sent
    txNum += 1;
    if (txNum > '9') {
        txNum = '0';
    }
    dataToSend[8] = txNum;
}

And here it is the other one:

// SimpleRx - the slave or the receiver

#include <SPI.h>
#include <nRF24L01.h>
#include <RF24.h>

#define CE_PIN  46
#define CSN_PIN 47

const byte thisSlaveAddress[5] = {'R','x','A','A','A'};

RF24 radio(CE_PIN, CSN_PIN);

char dataReceived[10]; // this must match dataToSend in the TX
bool newData = false;

//===========

void setup() {

    Serial.begin(9600);

    Serial.println("SimpleRx Starting");
    radio.begin();
    radio.setDataRate( RF24_250KBPS );
    radio.openReadingPipe(1, thisSlaveAddress);
    radio.startListening();
}

//=============

void loop() {
    getData();
    showData();
}

//==============

void getData() {
    if ( radio.available() ) {
        radio.read( &dataReceived, sizeof(dataReceived) );
        newData = true;
    }
}

void showData() {
    if (newData == true) {
        Serial.print("Data received ");
        Serial.println(dataReceived);
        newData = false;
    }
}

The output given is this:

SimpleTx Starting
Data Sent Message 0  Tx failed
Data Sent Message 0  Acknowledge received
Data Sent Message 1  Tx failed
Data Sent Message 1  Acknowledge received
Data Sent Message 2  Tx failed
Data Sent Message 2  Acknowledge received
Data Sent Message 3  Tx failed
Data Sent Message 3  Acknowledge received
Data Sent Message 4  Tx failed
Data Sent Message 4  Acknowledge received
Data Sent Message 5  Tx failed
Data Sent Message 5  Acknowledge received
Data Sent Message 6  Tx failed
Data Sent Message 6  Acknowledge received
Data Sent Message 7  Tx failed
Data Sent Message 7  Acknowledge received
Data Sent Message 8  Tx failed
Data Sent Message 8  Acknowledge received

As you can see the communication has failed. What could it be? Why does it receive the Acknowledge and not the message?