| Greg |
Hi Matt
I haven't checked the code yet but will after I finish typing this.
I'm actually setting up the development boards this week so I have a little PCB work to do, before I get into the code.
Lets see how I go in a couple of weeks.
Thanks again |
| Mat |
thanks mate, sorry id setup the permissing in the forum wrong (so no files could be uploaded even though they looked like they had been!)
Did you try that example pic code, i thought it was pretty self explanitory, let me know if you have issues with it. Mat |
| Mat |
Did you spot this
Its example coding how to use the modules with a pic, you should just be able to modify those routines into your own code. Also it doesnt seem to matter which pins the device is connect to, so the enc28j60 should effect your wireless modules. Mat |
| Mat |
could you try uploading the doc again, its the first time someone has uploaded a file to the forum and i dont think it worked.... Mat |
| Greg |
G'day Mat
Thanks again for your priceless help.
Here are the pinouts for the transceiver and associated links.
The question is how do I get TX and RX data into one pin of the 18F4620??
Do I just take it into one of the digital I/O ports, and if so how does the clock come into it.
This board is prefabricated by another company (sparkfun.com I think) and only takes advantage of one of the two data channels available.
The DR1 pin lets the MCU know that it has data ready for it. This enables the data to be clocked in at a different rate to the MCU.
I guess the most important pins are the CE CLK1 and Data.
I haven’t picked the Tx/Rx mode yet (Shock burst or Direct) but I may try the shockburst.
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=153
http://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/IC/nRF2401A.pdf |
| Mat |
Whats the wireless module, could you give me a link to a datasheet? Just wondering if its a single data SPI or if its another protocal entirely.
Mat |