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Mikromedia+ for Stellaris ARM - RF Communication Example

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Author: MIKROE

Last Updated: 2013-05-07

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This is demonstration project how Mikromedia+ for Stellaris communicate over RF. Data is send over simple 'led protocol' (1 byte command). Development board for Stellaris with an add-on board nRF Click is used as a receiver device.

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Example requirements:
- Development board - EasyMX PRO v7 for Stellaris ARM

- MCU card with LM3S9B95

- Add-on board: nRF T Click or nRF C Click (used with development system)

- Mikromedia+ for Stellaris ARM

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