SEROUT,HSEROUT or DEBUG ? max 232 or no max232 ?


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    Default Re: SEROUT,HSEROUT or DEBUG ? max 232 or no max232 ?

    You replied to a seven year old thread... It would be best to start a new thread.

    When you start the new thread be sure to include the PIC you are using along with the WIFI module you are using. Without knowing this we would just be guessing about the best solution for you.
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    Default Re: SEROUT,HSEROUT or DEBUG ? max 232 or no max232 ?

    Hi,

    Can I assume your wifi device is a variation of the ESP8266? If so, you would NOT require a MAX chip between the PIC and the Wifi module. Serout, Hserout should work, as also debug (the last in mode 0).

    Only thing to remember is the Wifi module, depending on the version you have might not be 5 volt tolerant.

    Regards,

    Anand Dhuru

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    Default Re: SEROUT,HSEROUT or DEBUG ? max 232 or no max232 ?

    Hello ardhuru,
    I took mackrackit's advice and moved my quiry to http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=22510
    cheers

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