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- Improved User Interface
- Additional Frequency Bands
- Enhanced Power Management
Daeva is a cybersecurity tool designed to scan, copy, and replay signals in the 315, 433, 868, and 915 MHz frequency ranges. Built with the ESP32 microcontroller, Daeva is perfect for security testing and signal analysis.
Software:
- RF Scanning: Detects and displays frequencies in the environment with two graphical representation options.
- Replay Attack: Captures and retransmits RF signals to replicate original actions.
Hardware:
- Compact Design: Utilizes ESP32 Wroom 32u for efficient PCB layout.
- Data Storage: Micro SD card slot for future updates.
- User Interface: Menu navigation with five SMD microswitches and a rotary encoder.
- Power Management: LF33 regulator and TP4056 for stable power and battery charging.
- Visual Feedback: NeoPixel LED for additional visual elements.
Contributions to improve Daeva are welcome! If you have suggestions or enhancements, please open an issue or submit a pull request on GitHub.
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for more information.
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