/* YourDuinoStarter Example: nRF24L01 Transmit Joystick values - WHAT IT DOES: Reads Analog values on A0, A1 and transmits them over a nRF24L01 Radio Link to another transceiver. - SEE the comments after "//" on each line below - CONNECTIONS: nRF24L01 Modules See: http://arduino-info.wikispaces.com/Nrf24L01-2.4GHz-HowTo 1 - GND 2 - VCC 3.3V !!! NOT 5V 3 - CE to Arduino pin 9 4 - CSN to Arduino pin 10 5 - SCK to Arduino pin 13 6 - MOSI to Arduino pin 11 7 - MISO to Arduino pin 12 8 - UNUSED - Analog Joystick or two 10K potentiometers: GND to Arduino GND VCC to Arduino +5V X Pot to Arduino A0 Y Pot to Arduino A1 - V1.00 11/26/13 Based on examples at http://www.bajdi.com/ Questions: terry@yourduino.com */ /*-----( Import needed libraries )-----*/ #include #include #include /*-----( Declare Constants and Pin Numbers )-----*/ #define CE_PIN 9 #define CSN_PIN 10 #define JOYSTICK_X A0 #define JOYSTICK_Y A1 // NOTE: the "LL" at the end of the constant is "LongLong" type const uint64_t pipe = 0xE8E8F0F0E1LL; // Define the transmit pipe /*-----( Declare objects )-----*/ RF24 radio(CE_PIN, CSN_PIN); // Create a Radio /*-----( Declare Variables )-----*/ int joystick[2]; // 2 element array holding Joystick readings void setup() /****** SETUP: RUNS ONCE ******/ { Serial.begin(9600); radio.begin(); radio.openWritingPipe(pipe); }//--(end setup )--- void loop() /****** LOOP: RUNS CONSTANTLY ******/ { joystick[0] = analogRead(JOYSTICK_X); joystick[1] = analogRead(JOYSTICK_Y); radio.write( joystick, sizeof(joystick) ); }//--(end main loop )--- /*-----( Declare User-written Functions )-----*/ //NONE //*********( THE END )***********