These pins are powerful tools for creating efficient and responsive programs. Instead of constantly asking the module "do you have any data?", you can configure these pins to send a signal and interrupt the microcontroller when an important event occurs.

While the specific pinout for the e07-m1101d is not available, here is a general outline of what you might expect:

"Please be data," she whispered. "Please be data."

The module features a standard 2x4 pin header. The pins are clearly marked on the module's board, ensuring you can avoid connection mistakes. Below is the definitive pinout for the , which you can rely on for all your projects.

pin header). Depending on the specific variant (such as the E07-M1101D-TH or E07-M1101D-SMA ), the physical layout is optimized for breadboard or prototype PCB mounting.

Approx. 16 × 24 mm Antenna: 50 Ω impedance, matched to a quarter-wave whip or a 470 MHz PCB trace antenna.

The Raspberry Pi uses 3.3V logic, making it a perfect match for the E07-M1101D. Connect the SPI pins to the Pi's hardware SPI interface (e.g., pins 19 (MOSI), 21 (MISO), 23 (SCLK), and 24 (CE0)), after enabling SPI in the raspi-config tool.

Here is a more detailed analysis of each pin's role and how to connect it correctly.

| Parameter | Min | Typical | Max | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1.8V | 3.3V | 3.6V | | Communication Level | - | 3.3V | - | | Frequency Band | 387MHz | 433MHz | 464MHz | | TX Current | - | 29mA | - | | RX Current | - | 18mA | - | | Sleep Current | - | 0.6μA | - |

| E07-M1101D Pin | Pin Name | ESP8266 Pin | Dn Label | NodeMCU GPIO | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | GND | GND | GND | GND | | 2 | VCC | 3V3 | 3V3 | 3.3V | | 3 | GDO0 | D4 | GPIO 2 | GPIO 2 | | 4 | CSN | D8 | GPIO 15 | GPIO 15 | | 5 | SCK | D5 | GPIO 14 | GPIO 14 | | 6 | MOSI | D7 | GPIO 13 | GPIO 13 | | 7 | MISO | D6 | GPIO 12 | GPIO 12 | | 8 | GDO2 | RX | GPIO 3 | GPIO 3 |

Some variants replace pin 12 with GND or ANT_SEL . Always verify with your specific datasheet.

(top side where the chip is soldered), Pin 1 is typically indicated by a square pad or a small mark.

E07-m1101d Pinout ~upd~ Page

These pins are powerful tools for creating efficient and responsive programs. Instead of constantly asking the module "do you have any data?", you can configure these pins to send a signal and interrupt the microcontroller when an important event occurs.

While the specific pinout for the e07-m1101d is not available, here is a general outline of what you might expect:

"Please be data," she whispered. "Please be data."

The module features a standard 2x4 pin header. The pins are clearly marked on the module's board, ensuring you can avoid connection mistakes. Below is the definitive pinout for the , which you can rely on for all your projects.

pin header). Depending on the specific variant (such as the E07-M1101D-TH or E07-M1101D-SMA ), the physical layout is optimized for breadboard or prototype PCB mounting.

Approx. 16 × 24 mm Antenna: 50 Ω impedance, matched to a quarter-wave whip or a 470 MHz PCB trace antenna.

The Raspberry Pi uses 3.3V logic, making it a perfect match for the E07-M1101D. Connect the SPI pins to the Pi's hardware SPI interface (e.g., pins 19 (MOSI), 21 (MISO), 23 (SCLK), and 24 (CE0)), after enabling SPI in the raspi-config tool.

Here is a more detailed analysis of each pin's role and how to connect it correctly.

| Parameter | Min | Typical | Max | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1.8V | 3.3V | 3.6V | | Communication Level | - | 3.3V | - | | Frequency Band | 387MHz | 433MHz | 464MHz | | TX Current | - | 29mA | - | | RX Current | - | 18mA | - | | Sleep Current | - | 0.6μA | - |

| E07-M1101D Pin | Pin Name | ESP8266 Pin | Dn Label | NodeMCU GPIO | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | GND | GND | GND | GND | | 2 | VCC | 3V3 | 3V3 | 3.3V | | 3 | GDO0 | D4 | GPIO 2 | GPIO 2 | | 4 | CSN | D8 | GPIO 15 | GPIO 15 | | 5 | SCK | D5 | GPIO 14 | GPIO 14 | | 6 | MOSI | D7 | GPIO 13 | GPIO 13 | | 7 | MISO | D6 | GPIO 12 | GPIO 12 | | 8 | GDO2 | RX | GPIO 3 | GPIO 3 |

Some variants replace pin 12 with GND or ANT_SEL . Always verify with your specific datasheet.

(top side where the chip is soldered), Pin 1 is typically indicated by a square pad or a small mark.