Hi Charlie,
Yes the Wi-Fi module needs 3v3 TTL, the Max232 I was looking at was selectable 3v +/- to I think 8v +/- with a threshold voltage of 1v3 to 30v +/-.
The SEROUT function does produce a...
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Hi Charlie,
Yes the Wi-Fi module needs 3v3 TTL, the Max232 I was looking at was selectable 3v +/- to I think 8v +/- with a threshold voltage of 1v3 to 30v +/-.
The SEROUT function does produce a...
Thanks TumbleWeed,
The pic is running 3v3, my concern was that the generated signal from SEROUT was producing the signal in the images, but as you pointed out I set the sensor to DC from AC and the...
If anyone needs the chip id's they are "PIC18F46K20" and the Wi-Fi is "USR-WiFi232 -D2"
I am brand new to the Forum. Does anyone know if "SEROUT" wave is formatted to UART or RS232 format, I have been in contact with a Wi-Fi module chip manufacturer with a request of "Do I need to...