From an old DT post (https://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php/13356-USBSERVICE-serout2-problem?p=90526)
tumbleweed Today, 15:01The PIC ports with HSEROUT and HSERIN are already taken. Using a baud rate of 9600 instead of 19200 made a difference. It is now working fine. The USB Darrel's interrupt takes micro seconds to...
rsocor01 Today, 14:16that can't be right because:)
my next guess is that device A is running on 3Volts:D
this guessing game has got longer legs than i expected
The design is based on a classic switch (On/Off) but if I understand correctly, in special cases, the push button should be in a specific state and user is not allowed to change that.
Ioannis
not sure if I am understanding what you need, but if you need an indicator that the mechanism is in one position or another then a hall effect switch is just a simple 'proximity sensor'..... when the...
amgen Yesterday, 21:30If you're using interrupts on either end then you shouldn't use SEROUT/SERIN as interrupts will upset the timing.
You should use the hardware HSEROUT/HSERIN routines, but then you will have to use...
I guess then, the sending device is interrupted by the USB routines while sending and as a consequence the transmission of RS-232 at that time is corrupted.
Ioannis
Maybe you can use a small stepper motor with linear motion like the ones on the CD head mechanism?
Like this one...
I've never used those types of switches before. Do you have a link?
I need a latching pushbutton switch to simulate these controls. They have to remain down when pressed ON, and pop out when...
Re: SERIN2 Receiving Wrong Data
I think it can be right since Serout/Serout2 happens in a async rate. USB is fast but in any case the soft Serial is interrupted randomly.
Ioannis Today, 19:48The logic analyzer catches one instant of this.
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