I was using an nrf24l01+ module for wireless communication and it seemed to be working, but then I had a power surge issue with the computer and the Arduino nano being used was fried. I am using adapters for the NRFs and the radio.printDetails(); returns normal looking results. Using Robin's tutorial, the device does not successfully transmit information. I have triple-checked the wiring and the device is getting exactly 3.3V from the adapter. If the device was fried, would it still print details normally? How can I test to check if the device is fried?
Assuming you have it in an adapter board unplug it and install a new one, if the new one works it is the NRF24L01 is bad, if not it is probably good.
The adapter can be found here I have tried using multiple different ones, none have worked.
makes perfect sense to me......
Can you try a different Nano?
I have tested on three different nanos and I'm having the same problem.
What does that mean?
Sorry but it sounds fried. They are voltage sensitive.
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