??? 10/31/06 20:29 Read: times |
#127162 - i like, but Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik Malund said:
would be to use e.g. a SILabs devboard with a dual UART processor such as the f12x. One will already have the RS232 interface, the other will have 3V3 wires out. Write a bit of '51 code and voila! there you go.
Erik see http://www.8052.com/forumchat/read.phtml?id=127161 but I like your idea, as I have actually have one of these devices. The above link is more preferable to me at the moment as I don't see it as being all that much work, and will turn out (I hope) a little less clunky that using a dev board, power supply, and wiring involved. Andy |