I've been using the NRF24L01 transceiver to wirelessly broadcast data back and forth among 4 devices, where each device contains the NRF24L01 chip. Everything works great, as all devices are able to successfully communicate.
But my concern is backward compatibility. I would like each new generation of the product to be backward compatible with previous generation product.
Does this mean each new model of the product must ALSO use the NRF24L01 transceiver? If yes, I'm not fond of this as I'm then tied to this specific transceiver, and Nordic may eventually drop this chip from production.
I noticed that most RF transceiver low-level wireless "over the air" protocols are rarely compatible.
Perhaps if I switched to a standard protocol e.g. Bluetooth or WiFi -- I would not be tied to a specific transceiver. This may give me the design freedom to potentially switch to different transceiver model/manufacturer in the future for lower cost, or more features.
If you have any ideas how best to approach my problem, please respond.
Thanks!
Ken Huebner Hardware Engineer Huebner Design