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NRF24L01+ 适配STC15F2K60S2中断实现收发

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NRF24L01+ 适配STC15F2K60S2中断实现收发,对于刚刚开始玩无线模块的新手调试肯定是相当头疼的,这个是我专门为STC15系列单片机移植的,接收和发送函数分开写了,让新手容易看清楚。并且实现了串口中断的发送,方便调试。

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