problems. The ooPIC C is designed as a drop-in replacement for BS2
boards to give an easy intro to the ooPIC for Stamp owners.
DLC
dan michaels wrote:
> --- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, Brian Lloyd <brian-wb6rqn@...> wrote:
>
>> Has anyone used the OOPic-C (22-pin form factor) to replace a BS2?
>>
> If so, what are the issues?
>
>
>
> Not many issues. I'm sure dlc is very familiar with this. I played
> around with this a bit. The BS2 uses pin 4 of the RS232 DB09
> connector for resetting the module, while the oopics don't need it.
> You might have to remove the connections to this pin on the pcb, in
> order to get the oopic-c to reset properly, but probably not. [as an
> aside, the BX24 and Basic Atom modules will not work in an unmodified
> BS2 carrier board directly, due to how they use the pin4-reset].
>
> The biggest problem I had was that I used the BS2 auxiliary
> [software] serial ports originally on my board, but practically
> speaking, you have to give this capability up with the oopic-c.
>
> Otherwise, there shouldn't be much problem with just plugging in the
> oopic-c.
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
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