DOH!!!!
Thanks Ioannis!!
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=13159
DOH!!!!
Thanks Ioannis!!
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=13159
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
I have been very impressed with these modules:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....m=120576219352
Cheap and reliable.
I get a range of about 250m (820ft).
"I think fish is nice, but then I think that rain is wet, so who am I to judge?" - Douglas Adams
Try Lynx RF modules. I use them extensively for prototyping. Output data 115 Kbps, they are data in = data out with no need for balanced data to the modulator. 900 Mhz with 100's of channels using serial programming or 9 channels using external 3 dip switches. I have flown model airplanes using this set at more than 150 yards with no problem in the data link at 9600 bps with 16F and 18F MCU's.
Nick
Ive decided to use Xbee PRO radios. They are cheap and i dont have to program anything, just have to send data to them using UART and they can transmit. Also, they come with an interface board too, therefore it will be easy for me to interface one the radios to the server (PC) and make it a base radio through which all others will be connected, but at one time only one radio can be connected, so its actually a P2P connection. What say guys??
They are not that cheap! Also there are many choices of XBees (according to distance, frequency, RF power and antennas).
The modules are 3.3Volts so for a 5 volt controller you need a level translator.
Some configuration is necessry through their (not very well documented) invironment (X-CTU). You need to set up a PAN ID at least, so youdo not interfere wth neighbour networks.
Other than that I find them very good devices.
Ioannis
I thought you were wanting an ethernat solution..
For plain wireless go with the Lynx as suggested. Run the MCU at 3.3 and you are good to go.
Find out more here
rentron.com
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
But how will i interface Lynx module with the computer, i mean, how will the computer be receiving the data from the wireless radio. Xbee controller comes with an interface board, although it costs a bit more but it comes with a usb connection or RS232 connection and everything. I just have to plug it in and connect the board with the computer.
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