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The Circuit shows a professional-looking circuit diagram including part numbers and where they can be obtained (and, where helpful, a photo of a neatly wired implementation of the circuit) |
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*PIC interfaces serially with EnDec |
*PIC interfaces serially with EnDec |
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*EnDec connected to transceiver through a transmit pin and a |
*EnDec connected to transceiver through a transmit pin, a receive pin, and a V<sub>logic</sub> pin? |
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*Transceiver manufactured by Vishay Semiconductors |
*Transceiver manufactured by Vishay Semiconductors |
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**Part # TFDU4300 |
**Part # TFDU4300 |
Revision as of 03:08, 5 February 2008
Original Assignment
Two PICs wired together can talk to each other using RS-232. Instead of wiring them together, we can use infrared transceivers so they communicate by IR. The goal of this project is to demonstrate bidirectional communication between two PICs using 38 kHz IR communication. Optional: show that these PICs can also receive data from a standard TV remote.
The Original Assignment indicates what you were assigned to do, and will eventually be erased from the final page.
Overview
The Overview is your rewritten version that clearly indicates what the page is about (to future students accessing the page) and should also include links to other good web sources of information on this topic
- IR employed for short-range communication
- Beam is modulated to encode data
- Supports IrDA(?) speeds up to 115.2 kbits/s (SIR)
- Transceiver module consists of:
- PIN photodiode
- Infrared emitter (IRED)
- Low-power control IC
- IR EnDec uses PDIP, SOIC pacakge
Circuit
The Circuit shows a professional-looking circuit diagram including part numbers and where they can be obtained (and, where helpful, a photo of a neatly wired implementation of the circuit)
- PIC interfaces serially with EnDec
- EnDec connected to transceiver through a transmit pin, a receive pin, and a Vlogic pin?
- Transceiver manufactured by Vishay Semiconductors
- Part # TFDU4300
- EnDec manufactured by Microchip
- Part # MCP2122
Code
Code gives a listing of the liberally commented code, which should otherwise be as simple as possible (do not have extraneous lines of code that don't relate directly to the objective of the page).
a character space starts code formatting
two character spaces starts code formatting as well
THREE character spaces
FIFTEEN CHARACTER SPACES
- numbered list
External Links and Further Reading
- Infrared
- Serial communication incl. stop bits, etc.
- ASCII
- UART
- Surface Mount Technology (SMT)
- Bullet pt?
- dubble bubble subble bullet