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RE: PIRs
- Subject: RE: PIRs
- From: Alex Monaghan
- Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 14:37:00 +0000
I'm part of the way through making a simple PIC based device to read IO
ports and send an xAP message to a PC serial port (or RS423/ethernet
etc...)
based on the status of the inputs. The PC would then interpret the xAP
message and process accordingly. One of the intended inputs was to be a
PIR.
This may be overkill for a single PIR, perhaps connect to a flow control
line on the serial port (via necessary protection)
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> Subject: [xap_automation] PIRs
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> What's the most cost effective way of connecting a PIR to a
> computer so that it can be xAP enabled?
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