Difference between revisions of "UART Settings"
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Please make sure not to connect the ICradio's RX/TX-Pins directly to the PC's serial port, as the ICradio's pin have a voltage-level of 3.3V to 5V, the PC's pins a level of 12V. To use these devices on the PC you need either an RS232 Levelshifter or an USB-UART-Bridge. | Please make sure not to connect the ICradio's RX/TX-Pins directly to the PC's serial port, as the ICradio's pin have a voltage-level of 3.3V to 5V, the PC's pins a level of 12V. To use these devices on the PC you need either an RS232 Levelshifter or an USB-UART-Bridge. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:53, 19 December 2013
To communicate with a controller, the ICradio use a usual Uart-Interface with the following parameters:
Baudrate | 38400 |
Databits | 8 |
Stopbits | 1 |
Parity | None |
Flowcontrol | Software (XON/XOFF) |
Please make sure not to connect the ICradio's RX/TX-Pins directly to the PC's serial port, as the ICradio's pin have a voltage-level of 3.3V to 5V, the PC's pins a level of 12V. To use these devices on the PC you need either an RS232 Levelshifter or an USB-UART-Bridge.