Introduction: RF Module 433MHZ | Make Receiver and Transmitter From 433MHZ RF Module Without Any Microcontroller

About: I am an engineering student and i just love doing electronic (mcu's) and programming (C,C++,JAVA) based projects.

Would you like to send wireless data? easily and with no microcontroller needed?

Here we go, in this instructable i'll show you mi basic rf transmitter and receiver ready to be used!

In this instructable you'll can send and receive data using very very cheap components!

With the help of our friends HT12E (ENCODER) and HT12D (DECODER) and a pair of Rf modules of 433 Mhz.

Step 1: Components You Need

BUY Parts:
BUY HT12E:

https://www.utsource.net/itm/p/118797.html

BUY HT12D : https://www.utsource.net/itm/p/1014623.html

BUY RF 433mhz: https://www.utsource.net/itm/p/8672838.html

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RF transmitter and RF receiver of 433 Mhz

3 push buttons

IC HT12D

IC HT12E

Hearders (male or female it doesn't care)

3 resistors with a value from (100 to 330) ohms

3 leds any color 3mm of diameter (miniature)

1 Megaohm resistor for IC of the transmitter (IMPORTANT)

a 68K or very very neraly resistor value for the receptor (IMPORTANT)

RF transmitter and RF receiver of 433 Mhz

3 push buttons

IC HT12D

IC HT12E

Hearders (male or female it doesn't care)

3 resistors with a value from (100 to 330) ohms

3 leds any color 3mm of diameter (miniature)

1 Megaohm resistor for IC of the transmitter (IMPORTANT)

a 68K or very very neraly resistor value for the receptor (IMPORTANT)

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Step 2: Operation Overview

The RF transmitter with and a good antenna can sent data up to 500 ft (outdoor and no osbtacles)

The operation voltage of RF transmitter is : (3.3v - 5 v)

The operation voltage of RF receiver is: (5v - 9v).

Step 3: Making Transmitter

The operation voltage of RF transmitter is : (3.3v - 5 v)

PINOUT OF HT12E (ENCODER)

Pin 1-8: Asignement of receiver direction, it mean it can changing of adresses for comunication individualy if is needed

9. VSS connected to GND

10-13. AD in this pins is for to transmiting data of 3 bits (in our case to the receptor)

14. Transmission enable, it can be done connecting this pin to GND

15-16. In this ports it have to put a "oscillation resistor" very very important use the value of 1 M ohm

17. This pin have to be connected to Data pin of our 433 Mhz RF transmitter.

18. This pin goes connected to VCC or our positive terminal of our power supply or battery

Step 4: Making Receiver

PINOUT OF HT12D (DECODER)

1-8. Connected to gnd for enable comunication with the HT12E

9. VSS this pin goes to GND.

10-13. "AD" the IC use this pins for the output data that is sended with the transmitter, in our case leds for indicating receiving info and direct output for to connect a relay or anything you want.

14. "DIN" this pin goes connected to DATA of our 433 Mhz RF receiver.

15-16. In this ports goes connected a resistor with a value of 68 k ohms or very very close value like 70 k or 60 k (IMPORTANT: Don't change the value of this resistor if you make that your circuit it doesn't work).

17. No connection.

18. this pin goes to VCC or the positive of our power source.

Step 5: Working Video & All Details

Here is a video for to demostrate that the circuit works!

And some of image of the final circuit!

Thank for see my instructable!