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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

[oopic] Serial IO with ooPIC-R

Greetings,

I have an ooPIC-R that I am planning to use to control an audio
installation. The ooPIC will be used to drive a Daisy MP3 player (kit
from Make magazine). I am familiar with RS232C types of serial
connections, but this type of serial IO is new to me. The Daisy has a
serial control interface with TX and RX pins. I will be providing
power to the Daisy using one of the regulated connections on the ooPIC.

This is the diagram of the serial pins on the target device.
<http://tangentview.com/images/schem.png>

My question is how do I wire these two boards together. The grounds
should be linked by the power configuration, but how many other wires
are needed? Which ooPIC objects should I be using? I am just not sure
about timing and flow control.

thanks

-Ray


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