
Thank you in advance for any assistance that may be provided. Do you know is there a libraries?, Should i try to reverse-engineering RF_ASK library from Arduino? or is there other way to communicate RF transmitter and RF receiver with raspberry pi picos. Actually i saw only this but i don't think its working for my situation.

I saw a lot of examples on Arduino and there are a libraries too but i couldn't find any libraries on micropython. So hopefully this issue only happens for my particular board.I am new here.I want to do a project with raspberry pi picos and rf modules.First Raspberry pi pico connected with 433 Mhz receiver and second raspberry pi pico connected with 433 Mhz transmitter.My receiver and transmitter has ask modulation.What i want is i wanna communicate them.For example transmitter sending hello to receiver and I'm seeing it from shell.I don't want to use Uart because in my real project i'm using Uart for wifi.In my real project i finished everything but i decided to use rf modules instead of rfid module. Extended HID Functions for Arduino Author NicoHood Website https://github.

I had to get a Continuously Variable PS so that I could figure out that it needed around 11.1 V. HID-Project - Arduino Reference Reference > Libraries > Hid project. So the standard 12V PS that comes with any ROBOTIS kit will not work for this board (although this 12 V PS had been working fine for me with Open904 and even MKR ZERO and DXL MKR Shield).

Importantly, I had found that the OpenRB-150 will not work properly when its Voltage Input is over 11.1~11.2 V. The HuskyLens camera tracks the “red” objects very well (in I2C mode) but this process tended to “suppress” the RC-100 packet flow coming from the UART port, so I practically lost Manual Control when I set this robot to Autonomous Tracking mode. The ones with “wheels” are of course in Velocity Control mode.

