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NRF24L01+PA+LNA 2.4GHz Long Range Wireless Transceiver Module with SMA Antenna | 1KM RF Communication for Arduino, IoT & Robotics


  • Operates on 2.4GHz ISM band (license-free)

  • Long-range up to 1000 meters (open area)

  • SPI interface for Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi

  • Low power, high efficiency with +20dBm output

  • Compact and reliable for wireless sensor networks

250.00৳  400.00৳ 

Specifications:

  • Model: NRF24L01+ with PA (Power Amplifier) & LNA (Low Noise Amplifier)

  • Frequency Range: 2.4GHz – 2.525GHz ISM Band

  • Modulation Type: GFSK

  • Maximum Data Rate: 2Mbps

  • Output Power: Up to +20dBm (with PA)

  • Receiver Sensitivity: -90dBm to -104dBm

  • Communication Range: Up to 1000m (1km) in open space

  • Antenna Connector: SMA with Detachable 2dBi Antenna

  • Operating Voltage: 3.3V DC (not 5V tolerant)

  • Current Consumption:

    • TX Mode: ~115mA (max)

    • RX Mode: ~45mA

  • Interface: SPI (3.3V logic)

  • Dimensions: 46mm x 16mm


Key Features:

  • 🔸 Long-Range Communication up to 1km with external SMA antenna

  • 🔸 Built-in PA (Power Amplifier) and LNA (Low Noise Amplifier) for improved signal strength and stability

  • 🔸 Low power consumption, perfect for battery-operated devices

  • 🔸 High-speed SPI interface for easy microcontroller connection

  • 🔸 Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, STM32, and other MCUs

  • 🔸 Works on 2.4GHz ISM band, license-free and interference-resistant

  • 🔸 Compact design ideal for IoT and wireless sensor networks


Applications:

  • 🛰️ Wireless sensor and data networks

  • 🤖 Robotics and remote-controlled devices

  • 💡 Home automation and IoT systems

  • 🚗 Wireless telemetry and communication systems

  • 📡 Long-range wireless data transmission


FAQs:
Q1: Can I connect this module directly to Arduino 5V pins?
A: ❌ No, it requires 3.3V. Use a 3.3V regulator and logic level shifter if needed.

Q2: What is the difference between NRF24L01 and NRF24L01+PA+LNA?
A: The PA+LNA version offers longer range and stronger signal due to the amplifier and antenna.

Q3: How far can it transmit data?
A: Up to 1 kilometer in open areas (line of sight).

Q4: Which library should I use with Arduino?
A: Use the RF24 library available in the Arduino IDE.

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