Re: Serial to Ethernet Conversion
- From: "Peter Heitzer" <peter.heitzer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 12 Apr 2006 17:17:46 GMT
jlwilson@xxxxxxxxxxxx <jlwilson1@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey guys,
I am not wanting to buy an off the shelf piece of hardware to do this.
I want to try and do it myself.
What I want to do is take an RS232 signal and pass it through usingUse RS485 oder RS422 which uses differential receivers and transmitters.
ethernet. I have a car wash vacuum and the timer has RS232. I want to
be able to talk to it over more distance than the 232 will allow.
Using diffential signalling you can achieve line length of a few hundred
meters and can still use standard uarts.
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