RS232(UART) to SPI 3-wire chips
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I read somewhere how to to use an RS232 UART to communicate to a 3-
wire syncronous IC, but I lost the post. I need to do a multi-drop
RS232 to MAX395 IC's network using the Stamp's built-in comm port.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Wayne Hutchion
VoX Automation, LLC
wire syncronous IC, but I lost the post. I need to do a multi-drop
RS232 to MAX395 IC's network using the Stamp's built-in comm port.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Wayne Hutchion
VoX Automation, LLC
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Regards,
Al Williams
AWC
* Floating point A/D: http://www.al-williams.com/pak9.htm
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> I read somewhere how to to use an RS232 UART to communicate
> to a 3- wire syncronous IC, but I lost the post. I need to do
> a multi-drop
> RS232 to MAX395 IC's network using the Stamp's built-in comm
> port. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Wayne Hutchion
> VoX Automation, LLC
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