Thank you so much for your help sir..may i know what part number and model maker of your mini socket iwifi?tnx
Thank you so much for your help sir..may i know what part number and model maker of your mini socket iwifi?tnx
The iWiFi MiniSocket is made by ConnectOne. You can purchase it from Mouser for $59.00 at http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...1SNlPxFA%3d%3d .
If you can afford to purchase the EVB version, it includes one of the MiniSocket modules and will help speed up your development of code and debugging. Once you get your AT+i command statements debugged using the EVB you can move the MiniSocket from the EVB to your own PCB with assurance it is going to work with your PicBasic code.
You can purchase the EVB for the WiFi MiniSocket for $160 at
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...2bGbISyw%3d%3d .
kenruizal
The Evaluation Board is not needed. Just use a MAX232 to connect the iChip to a PC and use the free Config Utility. Save yourself the headache and some money.
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
Or spend $10 for this USB-Serial adapter.
Ooops - wrong link. I meant to link to this adapter.
Guys...i tried everything to get negotiate to distributor of connectone but i failed because of they require me of minimum order quantity of 50 pcs..huhuh..very harsh..but i will try the Rabbit Semiconductor 20-101-1309..i dont have any idea but if you ever try this let me know because theres no further information in there product so i need more information before buying this product..
Datasheet for the Rabbit Semiconductor 20-101-1309
However, that has no application with PicBasic Pro nor even with a PIC as it includes its own microcontroller and is programmed in a dialect of C.
Where are you located? Mouser has branches worldwide so you may be able to find the ConnectOne device through one of those branches.
Last edited by dhouston; - 4th December 2011 at 14:58.
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