I've got a fairly simple project that I'm needing some guidance.
I want to have a remote control that reads an potentiometer & transmit the data to a controller nearby. This is for a beekeeping project I'm working on. I don't want a one-off thing, I'm probably going to make about 50 of them. I've used microchip parts in past projects. Preferable something that I can solder (avoiding BGA if possible).
I'd love to find a single chip that can take an analog input and transmit the level every maybe 0.1 seconds. And I'll need a second chip over on the controller board that can communicate via I2C the reading to my microcontroller & respond accordingly.
Any recommendations for parts to use?
(reference: I'm a EE, but from back in the 80's, not keeping up with all the new bells/whistles... so I'm not up on Bluetooth, but I can do board layouts & soldering & such)
Thanks.
I want to have a remote control that reads an potentiometer & transmit the data to a controller nearby. This is for a beekeeping project I'm working on. I don't want a one-off thing, I'm probably going to make about 50 of them. I've used microchip parts in past projects. Preferable something that I can solder (avoiding BGA if possible).
I'd love to find a single chip that can take an analog input and transmit the level every maybe 0.1 seconds. And I'll need a second chip over on the controller board that can communicate via I2C the reading to my microcontroller & respond accordingly.
Any recommendations for parts to use?
(reference: I'm a EE, but from back in the 80's, not keeping up with all the new bells/whistles... so I'm not up on Bluetooth, but I can do board layouts & soldering & such)
Thanks.