RF Transmitter and receiver
That's how it's normally done!
There is no reason why they shouldn't share the same supply. What you will have to be careful about is the RF from the transmitter reaching the receiver. Unless they are on completely different frequencies, and not harmonically related, you will find the transmitted signal overloads the receiver and prevents other signals getting in. If the transmitter carrier is not running (OOK system) when you expect data to be received you should be OK. If you are using OOK you may need to defensively program to prevent the output of the receiver being the same as you transmit.
Brian.
Thank you so much..i never use a RF transmitter nor receiver before this..i'm using this transmitter ( http://www.cytron.com.my/viewProduct...itter%20315MHz ) and receiver ( http://www.cytron.com.my/viewProduct...eiver%20433MHz )..how large data can it be transferred? is any data can be transferred?
Those are OOK transmitters so you should be fine to use a transmitter and receiver close to each other as long as you don't try to receive at the same time as you transmit. The maximum speed is 10K bits/sec so the fastest standard serial rate would be 9,600 bauds. There is no limit to how much you can actually send, only to the maximum speed you can send it.
Brian.
Thank you so much for the explanation..^^,
