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* [[SPI]] is a popular protocol for many small peripheral chips | * [[SPI]] is a popular protocol for many small peripheral chips | ||
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* [[CAN bus]] is designed to allow low-cost devices to communicate with each other within a vehicle without a host computer. | * [[CAN bus]] is designed to allow low-cost devices to communicate with each other within a vehicle without a host computer. | ||
* Local Interconnect Network (LIN) is designed to be even lower-cost than CAN bus. Some large systems use many simple sensors in low-cost LIN sub-networks, then connect the single master of each LIN sub-network with CAN or some other backbone network. | * Local Interconnect Network (LIN) is designed to be even lower-cost than CAN bus. Some large systems use many simple sensors in low-cost LIN sub-networks, then connect the single master of each LIN sub-network with CAN or some other backbone network. | ||
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+ | * The [[1-wire]] network is designed to be an even lower-cost network for small peripheral chips | ||
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+ | * The [[Servo control]] system for remote-control vehicles | ||
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+ | * [[JTAG]] is often used for programming and debugging. | ||
== Microcontroller Projects that Use Serial Communications == | == Microcontroller Projects that Use Serial Communications == | ||
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== Other Readings == | == Other Readings == | ||
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+ | * [[Projects#Audio as sensor data format]]: sending data as audio has many similarities (and some key differences) from sending data as binary Hi and Lo pulses. | ||
+ | * [[Radio communication]] has many similarities (and some key differences) from sending data as binary Hi and Lo pulses. | ||
+ | * Many [[Modules]] use serial communication | ||
+ | * [[PC-Microcontroller Communications]] often use serial communication | ||
+ | * [[Expansion bus]] discusses parallel communication, which was once far more common. | ||
*[http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Serial_Programming Serial Programming -- From Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection] | *[http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Serial_Programming Serial Programming -- From Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection] |
Latest revision as of 12:01, 24 February 2024
We have several related articles about Microcontroller Serial Communications on this site. These articles themselves have many links off site.
- Microcontroller Serial Communications Articles this article, the a root for the articles on the site.
- BitWacker PIC and Other Microcontroller to Java Communications an oveview of the applications for Microcontroller Serial Communications.
- RS232/USB Probe an application with much of the functionality of a terminal emulator but with specialized extensions for for MicroController command response control. The basis for a series of more specialized applications. See it for information on installation of all the applications and for access to the bug and enhancement list.
- BitWacker Command GUI an application for issuing the basic commands of the BitWacker. Part of a series of articles based on the RS232/USB Probe
- Graphical Data Logger an application data logging and graphing. Sometimes called the PICMeter. Part of a series of articles based on the RS232/USB Probe
- USB Bit Whacker Brief discussion of this interesting development board with built in USB communications.
- Making Your Own Microcontroller Serial Communications Application Using the code from the above applications to make your own.
- RS232 a discussion of some of the theory behind Microcontroller Serial Communications. The PC side of this is implemented by RS232/USB Probe and its related applications.
- Serial Communications (RS232) in BoostC and the earlier more limited Serial Communications Library -- BoostC and 16F877A are examples PIC programs and communications libraries that uses the techniques discussed in RS232, above.
- PC-Microcontroller Communications an article on some of the technology of microcontroller communications and lots of external links. List of terminal emulators and alternatives to Hyper Terminal.
- Analog Whacker a proposal for hardware to link the Bitwacker to the Graphical Data Logger above.
- SPI is a popular protocol for many small peripheral chips
- I2C is another popular protocol for many small peripheral chips
- CAN bus is designed to allow low-cost devices to communicate with each other within a vehicle without a host computer.
- Local Interconnect Network (LIN) is designed to be even lower-cost than CAN bus. Some large systems use many simple sensors in low-cost LIN sub-networks, then connect the single master of each LIN sub-network with CAN or some other backbone network.
- The 1-wire network is designed to be an even lower-cost network for small peripheral chips
- The Servo control system for remote-control vehicles
- JTAG is often used for programming and debugging.
Microcontroller Projects that Use Serial Communications
- Stepper Motor Demonstration and Tester a project for both PIC's and Arduinos.
Other Readings
- Projects#Audio as sensor data format: sending data as audio has many similarities (and some key differences) from sending data as binary Hi and Lo pulses.
- Radio communication has many similarities (and some key differences) from sending data as binary Hi and Lo pulses.
- Many Modules use serial communication
- PC-Microcontroller Communications often use serial communication
- Expansion bus discusses parallel communication, which was once far more common.
- Serial Programming -- From Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection
- Application Note 83 Fundamentals of RS–232 Serial Communications a pdf, good
- {Serial Communications Protocol} a pdf, not just for the PIC18