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The cc41-a can be kind of hard to use, so I figured I'd make a blog post about it.
So, without further ado, here's a ohnx terribly explains™ post explaining how I got my CC41-a working (because after all, I am the center of the universe):
First off, how do you know if you have a cc41-a?
- Power the CC41-a using 5V (assuming you have a breakout board, otherwise, I think you need to use 3.3V)
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