I Have some doubts about the 7404 with series resistor being reliable. Here is a simple circuit that you might want to try if a Max converter is not...
You're welcome Jason, The problem is that valid RS-232 signals are plus or minus 3 to 15 volts. Logic one is defined as a negative voltage and logic zero is ...
Thank You for the help! I got serial working on this using the serial_converter.pdf file in the files section - 10 small components and a bunch of jumpers and...
You're welcome, The Ethernet magnetics and filter are necessary for isolation, impedance matching, and noise filtering. They're necessary for compliance to...
Hi All, I have just joined this group. I am an embedded hobbyist. I can work with PIC microcontroller.I want make a project using which i can send/receive data...
Which SitePlayer module to use depends on your application. SitePlayer SP1 will send and receive TCP/IP data through a web browser interface with textboxes,...
... work with PIC microcontroller.I want make a project using which i can send/receive data to my webserver. Please advice on the module to start with. And...
OK - I recieved the LF1S022 magnetic RJ45 filters from Netmedia, and still cannot get my device on the network. I have tried using them with the following...
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 9:51 PM, jasonhershkowitz ... Hello! Ideally the schematic drawn by Professor Igoe should be the same as the one which Netmedia...
4,5,6,7 should not get you a thing as the wiring is invalid for Ethernet. What are you connecting Site Player to? In which direction are you getting a link...
Siteplayer is connected to the ethernet transformer (sold by netmedia), and then connected to a d-link router. I can get and set the IP using the serial cable,...
All of the carrier boards that I have made use the same pin connections which I copied from the SP1 development board manual using a LF1S022 (no lights). The...
I should also note that ethernet uses pins 1, 2, 3, and 6 on the RJ45 connector but the LF1S022 makes these connections internally. If you look at the...
If you can find someone that has an old USRobotics modem, these have the cable you are looking for ... 9 -> 25 pin. Any good computer shop will have these also...
Hello! Back when I first got interested in the concept of "embedded anything" (which is really a buzzword describing the idea of putting a whole computer into...
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I'm doing my thesis using this device "siteplayer", but I have problems with the synchronization with another microcontroller this is Atmega 16, I cant read...
Hello, Was cleaning out my closet and came across a Development Station and two SitePlayer modules. They are likely from ~2000 when I worked on a project which...
... Are you using the development board or just the module? What do you mean by 'send the number of the instruction in hexadecimal' ?? Hexadecimal, like...
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 5:34 PM, ... Hello! Okay how much? (By that I mean what's considered to be a good offer?) And of course where are you based? I'm in...
... first, thanks for your answer.... but I still have the same problem... I'm using only the module, and I'm working with atmega 16 at 9600 bps. and I want to...
Hi, I'm using also the siteplayer with an atmel microcontroller. You have to send character strings to the siteplayer. I don't know which programming software...
Hi, I'm using Bascom too, but I don't know how to synchronize the siteplayer with the atmega16, I'm using the command print chr(192), another question, it's...
... I usually send the "synchronizing" nulls just after my processor opens the serial connection to the SitePlayer. ... The answers comes back as 8-bit bytes...
Hi! I want to show the time when the information on the server was updated. Is the a counter in SitePlayer that count seconds that can be zeroed by the serial...