how are you off for socks and underpants ?So much easier to just ask then spend all day searching
how are you off for socks and underpants ?So much easier to just ask then spend all day searching
Warning I'm not a teacher
Do this:
On page 154 of the Pic Basic Reference Manual copy the DEFINES and test them to confirm that your circuit works as expected at 2400 baud.
I know it is not exactly what you want but after that giant leap I am sure you will be able to do next steps forward.
Ioannis
Thanks.
My ultimate goal is to interface a 16F1847 to a Raspberry PI 3B with RS485. The PI UART though needs 3.3v but I do see that the 16F1847 will work at 3.3V ? Can anyone verify that it performs reliably at that voltage?
3.3v seems to be working well so far. I breadboarded the pic feeding into the PI uart.
If the datasheet says it works on 3.3Volts there is no doubt that it will. Trust it.
Ioannis
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