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Re: [emax] RS422 progress

2009-06-26 by jammie

GOOD WORK good to see you were succesful hope all goes well looking forward to pcb files
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: mr julian 
  To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 11:54 AM
  Subject: [emax] RS422 progress





  OK.

  So - some people here might remember how near the end of last year I 
  said I'd have a go at designing a usb-RS422 adapter for the emax that 
  would world just like a normal asynchronous serial device until it was 
  requested to go to 500k baudrate, when it would then jump into 
  synchronous slave mode.

  Well.. lots of stuff happened to me since then (lots good, mostly) and 
  the whole thing got left on the side for a while....

  Anyway. I actually got around to building up my RS422 adapter board this 
  week.

  And today I have been mucking about with the test download program given 
  to me by esynthesist, seeing if I can make firmware for my adapter that 
  esynthesist's test program can use.

  and... it seems to work.... well - work as good as I can see. right now 
  I have a cmd window saying (after a bunch of scrolling)

  ---------------------------------------------------
  .
  .
  .
  .
  Sent 6 bytes
  [F0 7E 0 7F F F7 ]
  (16) 10:20:19.758 received 127 bytes, status is 1 [0 0 0 0 0 0 ]
  Sent 6 bytes
  [F0 7E 0 7F 10 F7 ]
  (17) 10:20:19.768 received 127 bytes, status is 1 [0 0 0 0 0 0 ]
  Sent 6 bytes
  [F0 7E 0 7F 11 F7 ]
  Start of MMA unload: 10:19:30.347
  End of MMA unload: 10:20:19.788
  S U C C E S S F U L !

  Press a key...

  ---------------------------------------------------

  I think the next thing to do from here is send my prototype adapter off 
  to esynthesist, so he can develop a proper app, and then when the proper 
  operation of the hardware/software pair is confirmed, get the adapter 
  schematic and firmware info all up in the emax group archives for 
  everyone, and start work on a PCB to make building up these adapters a 
  bit easier. (promise I won't take 8 months to do a PCB... in fact I 
  already have the schematic captured)

  julian


  


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