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RE: ir transmitter some success
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- Subject: RE: ir transmitter some success
- From: "Ian B" <Ian@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2002 13:12:17 +0100
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I have a design and code for a 232 to 485 converter from Elector
Electronics
which I was going to use. Free save the components and having to make a
circuit board. All the info is there though so just time. No idea about
232
to 485 cards for the PC and 1U cases.
>This any use? http://www.hth.com/filelibrary/snap/usrcode/PICTOOLS.ZIP
This is the very code I am modifying!!
How is your PIC programming. Can't think of anything to do at the moment
but
just wondering.
Ian B
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Des Gibbons [mailto:des@xxxxxxx]
>Sent: 02 June 2002 12:55
>To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>Subject: RE: [ukha_d] ir transmitter some success
>
>
>
>
>> >Hope Fatherhood is treating you well ;)
>> So far so good. You have no idea how pleased I am that we fathers
cannot
>> breast feed the little one!!
>
>Oh trust me, I do :)
>
>
>>
>> Indeed this is the IR extender project.
>>
>> >I assume you are using a PIC in each receiver to decode the
IR
>signal and
>> >then adding a station-id
>> Yes to this bit.
>
>
>>
>> >to a master device which
>> >can then transmit to the destination.
>> No, not really. Since this is a multi master bus (485) I plan to
have the
>> devices transmitting either to a PC based node or a generic IR
broadcast.
>
>
>Ah, I would have gone to a seperate master which would translate
>between 485
>and 232, I assumed 485 cards for PC's were very expensive and not easy
to
>integrate to 1U cases etc
>
>
>> >I noticed on your IR extender project that you have run
out
>> >of registers for the data
>> Already sorted. I just had to double the number I had initially
available
>> which was a programming task only.
>
>Ah, I was assuming you meant not enough RAM in the PIC, dunno why as
it
>defintely says registers ;)
>
>I am starting work on the SNAP protocol
>> side of things now. I have some partially working code which I
need to
>> modify but that is very time consuming.
>
>This any use? http://www.hth.com/filelibrary/snap/usrcode/PICTOOLS.ZIP
>
>
>
>
>> Soon........ish.........maybe.........
>
>
>If I can help, let me know.
>
>Cheers, Des.
>
>
>
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