simlol12:
dude, you're seriously not helpful, i understand what a system diagram means i didn't ask for a definition, i asked for an example and you've not once actually suggested or discussed anything regarding my topic .
Is looking for examples of a system diagram on the web beyond your abilities? If you want help here, you have to show some initiative.
I don't think it's unreasonable to expect you to show how you are thinking of connecting all the hardware you've listed... any answers that you get without it, wouldn't be very useful because we can't read your mind.
aarg:
Is looking for examples of a system diagram on the web beyond your abilities? If you want help here, you have to show some initiative.
I don't think it's unreasonable to expect you to show how you are thinking of connecting all the hardware you've listed... any answers that you get without it, wouldn't be very useful because we can't read your mind.
your entire tone is whats the issue here, you started off with presuming i deleted something and you're butt hurt or whatever without even trying to discuss the topic, please stop commenting , i don't need your nuisance
simlol12:
your entire tone is whats the issue here, you started off with presuming i deleted something and you're butt hurt or whatever without even trying to discuss the topic, please stop commenting , i don't need your nuisance
It's your list of parts. Is this a game thread where one person names a bunch of parts and others find uses for them?
Are you a patent miner?
GoForSmoke:
It's your list of parts. Is this a game thread where one person names a bunch of parts and others find uses for them?
Are you a patent miner?
No am not. And I said what they're for as I also said what I want to do with them. Read the topic first please .
added my system diagram, will work on it as i get feedback
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You only need one receiver.
really? well they come in pair .
the issue am not sure if the RF signals will even come through, the bottom transmitter is in the basement of my building and the top one is at the top . although these transmitters are boasted at 200meter range, i don't know how they fare when there is multiple floors involved .
i was told to use ethernet. but that'd require an ethernet shield and a switcher and much more config but am trying to make it as simple as possible
simlol12:
really? well they come in pair .
the issue am not sure if the RF signals will even come through, the bottom transmitter is in the basement of my building and the top one is at the top . although these transmitters are boasted at 200meter range, i don't know how they fare when there is multiple floors involved .
i was told to use ethernet. but that'd require an ethernet shield and a switcher and much more config but am trying to make it as simple as possible
Those modules are not paired, you only need one receiver. But I don't think the signals will make it through in the situation you describe. How many floors? One floor/ceiling barrier is about the limit. The 200M spec is in open air, free line of sight.
between my house and the basement is 3 floors , and 2 floors to the roof .
BUT both locations of the rf tx are close to a tunnel shaft that directly overlooks both modules , so i was thinking maybe the signal will just bounce in there ?
simlol12:
between my house and the basement is 3 floors , and 2 floors to the roof .
BUT both locations of the rf tx are close to a tunnel shaft that directly overlooks both modules , so i was thinking maybe the signal will just bounce in there ?
Only if the walls are electrically conductive.
hmm, so say that won't work what other ways can i connect them ?
i can't think of anything else other than ethernet cables, but that means i need to buy ethernet shields for each arduino, and the appropriate ethernet cable length, that is allot of money .
is it not possible to use different kind of cables ? that can transmit data that are smaller ?