Would it be simple if you have two similar microcontrollers, with serial capabilities, and then one microcontroller to send and one microcontroller to receive data.
Then if the receiving side is getting the correct, required data, then connect each microcontroller with the transmitter, and another one with the receiver.
On many times the serial->parallel decoder aren't required, unless if you are using older 8051 or PIC microcontrollers.
You don't need an oscilloscope for all that.
But, i don't have micro controller also....., does not know how to use it..
i have assembled the circuit in my breadboard, it seem to not working i have taken 5V power supply , the encoder osc. have 950Kohms(=1Mohms) variable resistance & in decoder it is of 50Kohms variable resistance.........
Take a picture of the breadboard, and lets see if that will translate more helpfull.
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SIr, now you give a standard schematic which can i follow to it....
That's the easiest way to test whether the wireless modules are working or not. You might need to learn to use a microcontroller.
Without the microcontroller, you might need more logic gates and it is easy to fail the whole thing as well if you are not careful enough.
My circuit is working now with TX & Rx ....it was some silly mistake like lack of resistance in LED and small value resistance in OSC..........
I was shorting the data output from Rx that was digital & linear, but what is linear data??
Thanks for help...