YARD Stick One (Yet Another Radio Dongle) can transmit or receive digital wireless signals at frequencies below 1 GHz. It uses the same radio circuit as the popular IM-Me. The radio functions that are possible by customizing IM-Me firmware are now at your fingertips when you attach YARD Stick One to a computer via USB.
YARD Stick One (Yet Another Radio Dongle) can transmit or receive digital wireless signals at frequencies below 1 GHz. It uses the same radio circuit as the popular IM-Me. The radio functions that are possible by customizing IM-Me firmware are now at your fingertips when you attach YARD Stick One to a computer via USB.
Capabilities:
(Official operating frequencies are guaranteed to work. Unofficial operating frequencies work in our experience.)
YARD Stick One comes with rfcat firmware installed, courtesy of atlas. rfcat allows you to control the wireless transceiver from an interactive Python shell or your own program running on your computer. YARD Stick One also has CC Bootloader installed, so you can upgrade rfcat or install your own firmware without any additional programming hardware. An antenna is not included. ANT500 is recommended as a starter antenna for YARD Stick One.
Originally based on the ToorCon 14 Badge design, YARD Stick One has several features not previously seen in CC1111 platforms:
For documentation, view the YARD Stick One documents on Read the Docs or view the raw documentation source in the docs folder in the YARD Stick One repository. Documentation for rfcat can be viewed on the rfcat git repository. YARD Stick One hardware design files are available in the git repository.
Before asking for help with YARD Stick One, check to see if your question is listed in the FAQ.
For assistance with YARD Stick hardware, please look at the issues on the GitHub project. Software issues should be logged on the rfcat GitHub issue tracker. This is the preferred place to ask questions so that others may locate the answer to your question in the future.