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nRF24L01+ communication is interfered by WiFi

In our project, two RF modules (with nRF24L01+ IC) are used in communicating data. If there is no WiFi around, the two RF modules can communicate very well without packet lost. However, if cell phone or laptop is used in browsing web pages or listening youtube music via WiFi, RF module will lose some packets.

My question is how to avoid WiFi signal to affect RF communication? If it can not avoid, how to mitigate this problem?

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  • Thank your useful recommendation about the channel selection. I tested RF channel 37 (2437 MHz), 38 (2438 MHz) and 108 (2508 MHz). All are interfered by WiFi. RF channel 37 and 38 overlaps with WiFi channel 6, so this makes sense that it is interfered.

    Two more questions:

    1. In my test, when I use channel 108 (2508 MHz), RF is still interfered by WiFi? In theory, WiFi should not use the frequency of 2508 MHz (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels). Do you have any idea why?

    2. In addition, nRF24L01+ supports frequency from 2.4 GHz to 2.525 GHz. The world wide ISM frequency band is at 2.400 - 2.4835GHz. From the regulation, do you know is it legitimate to use the frequency above 2.4835GHz in RF in north America area (USA and Canada)? If it is legitimate, perhaps we can also use this frequency to avoid interference with WiFi.

  • Hi,

     

    There are restricted bands outside the ISM band, so you might be sampling that one in our area.

    Going outside the ISM band (>2.4835 GHz) is not permitted. Note that this is a hard limit, meaning that I would recommend that you use up to 2480 MHz, leaving 3.5MHz "safety space" for any bleeding in the outer edges of the band.

    Best regards,

    Håkon

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