I use these with ny laptops.
http://www.tripplite.com/en/products...xtModelID=2430
As long as the signal is inverted, either by software or hardware it will work.
I use these with ny laptops.
http://www.tripplite.com/en/products...xtModelID=2430
As long as the signal is inverted, either by software or hardware it will work.
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
I like these...http://www.byterunner.com/byterunner...ct_match=exact. They work with Windows, Linux and OSX. You need drivers for Windows & OSX.
Well maybe I am, but I don't know if I know more now or less. Heres where I have stumped myself.
Now the 3311 inverts the signal, so should I not use it if I am using the 232 to usb? Or does the cable take care of this? I would stupidly expect the 232 to usb cable to send/receive proper usb signals on the usb side and proper 232 signals on the 232 side.
This sounds like daveH post.
-Bert
The glass is not half full or half empty, Its twice as big as needed for the job!
http://foamcasualty.com/ - Warbird R/C scratch building with foam!
When going to a PC, the serial signal needs to leave the hardware inverted(PIC and components). Does not matter if you are going to a regular serial port or using a USB to serial converter.
The PIC, if using the hardware ports "HSEROUT" sends a TRUE signal so the MAX is needed for the inversion.
If bit-banging, "SEROUT2", then you can invert in PIC software.
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
I think I have enough to get in trouble with now. I am off to put my test circuit together and start talking (or not).
-Bert
The glass is not half full or half empty, Its twice as big as needed for the job!
http://foamcasualty.com/ - Warbird R/C scratch building with foam!
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