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Heywood Jablome
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Hi all,
I'm trying to send RF signals from a PC to a microprocessor. I have a
microprocessor which is programmed to receive serial in at 1200 baud. It
does what its told to when it is directly connected to the computer, but is
very temperemental when connected to the RF link. I believe that the RF link
is not outputting clean 0's and 1's, and therefore is tricking the
microprocessor. I would say that the microprocessor is sensing a rising edge
or a falling edge and using that to calibrate the baud rate for the next
bit. Problem is (i think) that each bit received by the receiver is not a
clean 1 or a clean 0, and is therefore being misinterpreted by the
microprocessor.
I have purchased the RX434LC and the TX434 from
http://www.oatleyelectronics.com/remote.html
I have confirmed that the TX/RX pair are working by connecting both to my
serial port at the same time. When in terminal, I can send a string, and it
appears on the screen because the receiver is simply receiving what the
transmitter is sending.
So, I need an IC of some sort that will receive the RF serial signal, and
clean up any glitches in the bits that it receives. Can anyone recommend an
IC that will do this? Perhaps this can be done with a resistor capacitor
circuit?
Thanks for any leads.
I'm trying to send RF signals from a PC to a microprocessor. I have a
microprocessor which is programmed to receive serial in at 1200 baud. It
does what its told to when it is directly connected to the computer, but is
very temperemental when connected to the RF link. I believe that the RF link
is not outputting clean 0's and 1's, and therefore is tricking the
microprocessor. I would say that the microprocessor is sensing a rising edge
or a falling edge and using that to calibrate the baud rate for the next
bit. Problem is (i think) that each bit received by the receiver is not a
clean 1 or a clean 0, and is therefore being misinterpreted by the
microprocessor.
I have purchased the RX434LC and the TX434 from
http://www.oatleyelectronics.com/remote.html
I have confirmed that the TX/RX pair are working by connecting both to my
serial port at the same time. When in terminal, I can send a string, and it
appears on the screen because the receiver is simply receiving what the
transmitter is sending.
So, I need an IC of some sort that will receive the RF serial signal, and
clean up any glitches in the bits that it receives. Can anyone recommend an
IC that will do this? Perhaps this can be done with a resistor capacitor
circuit?
Thanks for any leads.