If you want to play you find datasheet for TDA5051 9600 kbps / 220V
best regards phoenix_1
If you want to play you find datasheet for TDA5051 9600 kbps / 220V
best regards phoenix_1
Xin & Xout are rather limiting because of the low speed (60 bps) and limited number of commands. Plus you'll need an XM10 to send/receive.Here's a module based on the TDA5051A...Yitran's design has been selected for HomePlug Command & Control chipsets.
Last edited by dhouston; - 21st May 2007 at 01:01.
Hello, so thanks to everyone for the posts. I played around and discoverred, that the best thing is to use the power modem TDA 5051. I am able to communicate between the two PIC via the power sockets. I build the remote controlled relay, simply I connected directly the serial line of TDA 5051 directly to PIC and it is working very well!!! So for those, who are interrested in to communicate via power lines use TDA 5051. Boban
Yes, your idea with TDA kicked me to the right direction))))
I am thinking now about the security of this solution, some kind of encryption or authentication, but anyway your idea was the best !!!
If you need more ideas write me here or on my Email.
I have one question!
Do you have some time problem like address 001F error write on 16F84A!
Today I read this first time in my life (37 year old) and I can read PIC
and I can't erase or write them !!!
PIC is not code protest !!!
I don't know hove to fix this problem - need some idea !!!
Best regards
I would bet of a poor JDM type programmer and IC-Prog? Case not, just tell us which one you're using
How do you program it? in the socket or ICSP?
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
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