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2.4GHz Transceiver IC - nRF24LU1+

Replacement:WRL-09034. We are no longer carrying the bare IC. This page is for reference only.

Nordic's nRF24LU1+ is a complete system-on-chip wireless transceiver. The nRF24LU1+ features a fully integrated USB 2.0 compliant device controller, which makes this chip a great choice for a compact wireless USB dongle. The nRF24LU1+ is compatible with our nRF24L01+ 2.4GHz RF transceivers as well. Additional features include an 8-bit application microcontroller, 32 kB flash memory, 6 GPIO pins, SPI and UART support, and up to 2Mbps on air data rates.

  • Worldwide 2.4GHz ISM band operation
  • Up to 2 Mbps on air data rate
  • Full speed USB 2.0 compliant device controller
  • External ±60ppm 16MHz crystal
  • Enhanced ShockBurstTM hardware link layer
  • On air compatible with nRF24LE1, LU1, L01+, L01, nRF2401A,
    02, E1 and E2
  • Up to 12 Mbps USB transfer rate
  • 2 control, 10 bulk/interrupt and 2 ISO endpoints
  • Enhanced 8-bit 8051 compatible microcontroller
  • 6 general purpose digital input/output pins
  • Hardware SPI and UART
  • 3 16-bit timers/counters
  • Supports flash programming and upgrades over USB* QFN32 Package - 5 x 5 x 0.85mm, 0.5mm pitch

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  • snacker / about 14 years ago / 1

    Anyone know what is required to program this?

    • frank26080115 / about 14 years ago / 1

      looks like you'll need a 8051 compiler
      "The Nordic nRF24LU1 integrates a Nordic nRF24L01 2.4GHz RF transceiver core, enhanced 16MHz 8-bit 8051 compatible CPU, 2kB + 256B RAM, 16kB embedded Flash, a Full-speed USB 2.0-compliant device controller, and a range of system peripherals including a hardware AES co-processor and PWM.
      "

  • Calif / about 15 years ago / 1

    2Mbps for $10 but it only supports USB I/O. At least it's 1 more step towards cheap 2Mbps over SPI.

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