| Mike Betts |
08-07-2005 17:06 |
Re: TTL port to a serial port on a demo board
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Originally Posted by CapnBFG
Thanks for the info regarding the cable. I wasn't aware of the differences between RS232 connections. That's why I showed the link above to our mentor and let him decide whether it would work. He bought it, so I assumed he made the right choice since I hadn't even dealt with serial communication until this summer. Is there any type of adapter we can put on the RS232 end of the cable that will make it work as a DCE?
As for wiring the TTL end, I had already looked at that diagram and switched the pins around to correspond with the TTL port on the FRC, but thanks anyway for pointing that out :)
Yes our cable supports handshaking but no we are not using that feature. We got a cable that supported it just in case the team happens to need it in the future. Is not using the handshaking going to cause a problem for the adapter?
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Your cable is designed to interface to a computer. You should be able to write code for the FRC controller and plug your cable from the FRC port 2 to the serial port on a computer and get communications established. DO THIS FIRST and get a basis that you know at least 1/2 of the communications works...
Be sure that the PC's serial port is set to 9600 baud and beware Hyperterminal (HT has issues...)!
After that, you can use the red tether cable in series with your TTL/232 cable to go between the FRC controller port 2 and your proto board.
Good luck...
Mike
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