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Contents.Hardware Requirements. Any Arduino(I used an Arduino Nano clone). 433 MHz receiver(Any type of 433 Mhz receiver should work, but for this tutorial I used a 4 pin variant).
A breadboard. Some jumper wires. A 433 MHz transmitter(I used a 4 channel 433 MHz transmitter Remote)Connecting the 433 MHz ReceiverAs you can see in the picture, my 433 MHz Receiver actually has two Data-pins. Why it has two pins I don’t exactly know, but a possibility is it is used to easily connect two output-sources, or two different Arduinos. In this project however we will only need to use one of the pins.
I used the one closest to the GND-pin. Arduino Pin433 MHz Receiver PinsGNDGND5VVCCDigital Pin 2 (D2)DataIt’s important to know that if you are using an Arduino Leonardo, you should be connecting the Data pin to Digital Pin 3(not Digital Pin 2!).Because we will be using “interrupt 0”, the Digital Pin you should connect is actually different between different Arduino models. If you are not using an Uno, Nano or Mega,.Most people will be using Digital Pin 2 in this project however.This is how it looks like connected to my Arduino NanoGetting the RCSwitch Library installedTo make the 433 MHz receiver to work with your Arduino, you need to download a library called RCSwitch.You can download RCSwitch directly from their official repo:After you’ve downloaded it, you should have a zip-file. You need to extract it, and move the extracted folder to your Arduino libraries folder.If you don’t know where the Arduino libraries folder is, open up the Arduino Software and go to File – Preferences. If you are on a Mac, it’s Arduino – Preferences.Here you should see the Sketchbook location.In my case my libraries folder is in /Users/Prince/Workspaces/Arduino/ArduinoTraining.Now to clarify, I should move the extracted RCSwitch folder to:/Users/Prince/Workspaces/Arduino/ArduinoTraining/ librariesTo finish up the library installation, exit and reopen the Arduino Software, and now you’ve successfully installed the library!
Uploading the codeThe code we will be using to read the 433 MHz RF codes is actually located in the library as example code. To open up the code in the Arduino Software, press the “Open”-button, then press: libraries – RCSwitch – ReceiveDemoSimpleNow the code should appear in the textfield. Now connect your Arduino to your computer and upload the code! Reading 433 MHz CodesI used a simple 4 channel 433 MHz Remote to send some example codes to my receiver.Open up Serial Monitor, and set the right bottom list to “9600 baud”.
When you then press the buttons on your 433 MHz transmitter remote, the received 433 MHz RF codes should then be printed!Now in my case you see values ranging around 16738081- 16738088.So this is how you read 433 MHz codes using an Arduino & 433 MHz receiver!If you have any questions feel free to ask me by using the page or by commenting below. Hi, thank you for this very intersting tutorial ?Having no success in decoding 433 signals with a Pi, I ordered and just receive an arduino Nano.I installed the library so th I can see it and include it and compile ReceiveDemosimple with no errors.I use the same 4 pins receiver and (look) exactely the same “4 channel 433 MHz Remote” as on the photo.Nothing comes out the monitor ?The Nano is working fine with the simple ‘Blink’ program.My question:Do you think It should word with my version of the Nano which is ehanced (ArtMega328)?Are the clocks th same? (I’ll try to find this answer on the net ?. I have unzipped to ARDUINO/Libraries/rc-switch-masterbut then the Arduino IDE complains about the name format the minus signs had to be removed?then when compiling the errorReceiveDemoSimple.pde:7:22: fatal error: RCSwitch.h: No such file or directorycompilation terminated.came upArduino is nice but the handling of libraries is to hard to understand for methese libraries have to be on a very special location?a library is just a text file that is inserted at compiling time?so i do not understand why I always end up whit the above errorthis is higher physics to me. The other buttons are not programmed, you can do it this way:How to Program:1.
Press the two top buttons until the LED flashes – it takes around 3 seconds.2. Place the cloner remote and the original remote close together/side by side so that they are touching.3. Press a button on your original remote in the same time and one of the buttons on the clone remote and hold until the LED on the clone remote flashes steadily. (The Blue LED will first flash 3 times quick, then stops for a second, then flashes steadily for successful cloning).4. Now programming is successful!
If you want to program more buttons just repeat steps 2 4. It’s that easy! To reset the remote simply start again with step 1.What I would like to know: How can I programm the buttons with my own code using an Arduino? MULTIPLE TRANSMITTERS (3pc) 1 RECEIVER (caps cause easier to find for others, just in case)I have a setup with 3 arduino’s, each equiped with a 433mhz transmitter and an LDR. The LDR triggers the sending of data and stops again after a 4s delay.Then there is one arduino with a 433mhz receiver and a midi shield.Once a transmitter is triggered it sends data to the receiver and the receiver triggers a MIDI command to a MIDI interface (Atm i use MIDI for troubleshooting but eventually it will trigger a command on a MIDI device.)The codes are running on all devices and i get signal from each transmitter. Except when I turn on all of the transmitters. I have tried sending bigger numbers that are more spread from eachother and i tried giving each a different protocol number.Still no succes.
Next up is giving each a different PWM/pulselength.All the transmitters and the receiver have an antenna and the arduino in use are Uno’sWould really appreciate the insight or nudge in the right direction.Hope someone has a solution ?. Hi hugo,yes it is. I did it yesterday. You can do it with the transmitter from XY-MK-5V or all other 433 MHZ transmitter. Method how to teach your remote depends on your model. But you can try it like this.Press the buttons “A” and “B” or “1” and “2” together until the led ist flashing for a few times.
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Then leave the “B”-Button and in the next step you push the “B”-Button again for three times (slowly). Then leave the “A”-Button, too. No you have cleared all Codes of the remote control.Step 2:Send the signal wich you want to send continually with the transmitter from the Arduino.
Hold the remote control very close to the antenna from the transmitter. Then press this Button on your remote control which you like to teach until the LED is flashing for approx. Then the LED stops for a while and after this the LED is flashing continuously.
At least you can leave the button from your remote control.This is the scheme of my remote control. I think the scheme is very often the same. Maybe you have to play with the times. Hey guys,I have another Problem.
I can´t receive no signals with my receiver XY-MK-5V in combination with my Arduino uno. I tied the rcswitch and the VirtualWire library. I can´t receive anything. Then I tried the sketch from Michel. Unfortunately nothing happened. The next idea was to connect the data – Pin with the analog Pin A0 form my Arduino. And want to display the Value on the serial Monitor.
The value of the INPUT is always alternating along 430. When I press a button on my remote control nothing is changing.So my first question is.
Why doesn’t work my receiver? In so many chats and tutorials it is so simple to receive such a signal. And I tried so many ways and nothing, absolutely nothing is happening.It would be so great if somebody could help me.Thanks a lot. Hi there,Thank you for a great article.Reading through it I have managed to set up rcswitch on an Arduino Mega and wants to decode a signal from a remote to control some rf sockets from the Arduino.When decoding the signal it has slight variations even if I press the same button. This is also what you describe when you write: “Now in my case you see values ranging around 16738081- 16738088”.My question is: why does the signal vary and how do you know which variation to chose to transmit from the arduino?
I thought the signal would always be the same when the same button is pressed.Note: the remote has channals A-E. For each channal there is an on/off button.