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    Do a search for DCC. There was some talk about this a while back. Someone was doing a similar app with truck and trailer wiring, but I can not find it now.
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    Thanks, Dave. I'm familiar with the workings of Digital Command & Control - checking to see if there is anything else out there.

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    Hi rmteo,

    The request was for communications between 2 PICs over 2 wires. Not to supply current to drive a motor or lamp remotely. If you want that then you could control a remote power source or should consider something along the lines of X-10. There you can run a 12/2 or 14/2 110VAC cable and use the X-10 commands to turn lights or motors on and off without the use of PICs. I am in the alarm business. We have several alarm device manufacturers that have devices that have both power and communication over two wires but none of the devices actually draw more than a few ma's of current. The other option is RF controlled devices.

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    You need to use a drive using a voltage regulator. I believe Melanie has posted a method. Look for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobK View Post
    Hi rmteo,

    The request was for communications between 2 PICs over 2 wires. Not to supply current to drive a motor or lamp remotely. If you want that then you could control a remote power source or should consider something along the lines of X-10. There you can run a 12/2 or 14/2 110VAC cable and use the X-10 commands to turn lights or motors on and off without the use of PICs. I am in the alarm business. We have several alarm device manufacturers that have devices that have both power and communication over two wires but none of the devices actually draw more than a few ma's of current. The other option is RF controlled devices.

    BobK
    Thanks. As Dave mentioned and I replied, DCC does it and I am familiar with the technique.

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    Thanx for the support got from diffrent sources i have to send data only so i need only very small curent. But still i need more illumination on my quirry to start my R&D work but still this is highly appreciable.

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    Dear All,

    I know to some extent the solution Pramod is looking for. He needs a multi-master multi-slave RS485 multi-drop network of <b>sensors</b> wired over a distance of more than 1500 meters. The total number of sensors could be upto 255. More of like a CAN.

    PS. Dave were you mentioning this thread : http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=9406
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    Dear Sogata,
    I am looking for the solution exactly what you have mentioned. But i think can has limitations of the distance.
    thanx

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    Quote Originally Posted by sougata View Post
    PS. Dave were you mentioning this thread : http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=9406
    That is it!!!
    Thanks.
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