PIC to PIC "wired" serial one-way communication - SERIN2/SEROUT2


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    Sounds right... not sure how and why SERIN2 deal with it... how on earth an input could be an open-collector type NO i haven't open the LIB(s)
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    As far as SERIN2 is concerned, it doesn't matter.
    49548 and 16780 are the same thing.

    But it will make a difference with the SEROUT2.
    49548 - open collector output.
    16780 - Driven output.
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