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serial buffer

ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
edited 2001-11-29 03:36 in General Discussion
Couls someone recamend a good serial buffer?

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Ian Bobbitt
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A novice user blames himself,
a normal user blames the computer,
a power user sighs and gets another cup of coffee.

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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2000-07-17 07:30
    At 05:09 PM 7/16/00, you wrote:
    >Couls someone recamend a good serial buffer?


    One resource can be found here under Serial Buffers:

    [noparse][[/noparse] http://www.protean-logic.com/prices2.htm ]

    Others may exist as well


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    >Ian Bobbitt
    >
    >When an error occures:
    >A novice user blames himself,
    >a normal user blames the computer,
    >a power user sighs and gets another cup of coffee.
    >
    >KB9VEX


    Regards,

    Bruce Bates
  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2001-11-29 03:36
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    <div>Hello,</div>
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    <div>A few weeks ago I remember a while back someone on this list mentioned that
    there was a special command for the BS2p to receive a series of bytes all at
    once and store them in an array (or something like that), and that this acted
    like a serial buffer which stamps do not have.</div>
    <div> </div>
    <div>I've been thinking of using the Protean Logic serial buffer IC, but it
    maxes out at 9600 baud, and the motor controller (which I'm sending commands to
    and receiving status information from) defaults at 19,200.  Does anyone
    know the best way to tackle this problem?  Has anyone overclocked Protean
    Logic's serial buffer IC?</div>
    <div> </div>
    <div>Also, some of the serial information that the stamp is receiving is a 16
    bit word broken up into two 8 bit bytes.  Does anyone know the code to
    combine two bytes to make a word?</div>
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    <div>Cool Beans,</div>
    <div>      Stewart </div>
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    <div>Stewart Mayer, stewlist@k... on 11/28/2001</div>
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