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Re: xAP and how to interface to a Pic Micro?
- Subject: Re: xAP and how to interface to a Pic Micro?
- From: "Gary" <questuk1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 08 Jun 2004 08:17:37 -0000
Hi all,
Sorry for delay in getting back, but I was purchasing a house and it
failed its survey badly, so I am now looking for a new house again.
But I will come back to get xAP tp PIC going when things are more
settled again. I will be using Proton+ PicBasic.
Regards Gary
--- In xap_automation@xxxxxxx, patrick@l... wrote:
> --- In xap_automation@xxxxxxx, "Kevin Hawkins"
<lists@u...>
> wrote:
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Gary [mailto:questuk1@h...]
> > > Sent: 06 June 2004 14:28
> > > To: xap_automation@xxxxxxx
> > > Subject: [xap_automation] Re: xAP and how to interface to
> > > a Pic Micro?
> > >
> > > I will be writing the software using PICBASIC, i can do
> > > asm if needed?
> >
> > You might want to do this for speed or codesize but you could
start
> with
> > PicBasic and see how you go - I would recommend as large a PIC as
> possible
> > to start with and then downsize when you get to optimisation and
> know the
> > likley codesize needed.
>
> Gary, which picbasic are you using?
>
> I have a PIC libary (in ASM) which parses and decodes xAP messages
> (over a serial connection). Generating xAP messages is also trivial.
> Calling this code from PIC basic should be straightforward - it would
> great if you felt up to having a go at this and writing it up
> afterwards.
>
> > >
> > > Can anyone tell me the timing of the transmitted data, is
> > > it anything like RS232 data?
> >
> > The data going out the serial port is standard RS232 asynchronous
> data and
> > so can be handled within PICBasic. xAP is just an 'on the wire'
> software
> > protocol it doesn't in any way define the physical layer so you
can
> choose
> > your own serial data speed and format.
>
> I have a simple xAP serial bridge, which takes xAP messages broadcast
> over ethernet and relays them to a serial port and vice-versa.
> In "real life" you would probably want to add some filtering
between
> the ethernet network and the serial network for bandwidth reasons,
> but at least you have a good starting point.
>
> If you want either piece of code, drop me a line off list and we can
> work something out.
>
> Patrick
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