I'm using 2 Arduino Mega 2560 boards for Receiving and Transferring data. I'm using 2 NRF24L01 Transceivers (1 on each).
I've cross referenced the pinout to multiple websites to verify it, but if someone could tell me what the pinout is from what angle, that would be great
I have the libraries included, and the code updates fine
Note: All these websites have different pinouts for 7 & 8 or 9 & 10 and i've switched between them based on what code they have. If someone has a pinout, please let me know where you got it from & what code I can include to make this work.
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