Lupe
Newbie level 3
transmitter saw resonator
Hello all, I have some general questions if someone can help me out. I have a supply of receivers and transmitters that I would like to use in my project using an Atmel AVR micro. The receiver uses a KESRX01 IC and a PIC micro. I would like to disconnect the Data out line from the receiver and connect it to my AVR micro. I can currently read the data from the transmitter by connecting the receiver to my computers RS232 port. I cannot make sense of the data but am not to concerned right now as my main problem is the transmitter. The transmitter uses a PIC micro also with a SAW resonator operating at 295.05 MHZ. My problem is how can I use this transmitter without redesigning the whole thing and/or would it be easier to find a trasmitter that works with my frequency and use it instead. I am sure I cannot just take the PIC micro out of the transmitter circuit and expect to feed it with my own data from my micro. This is my 3rd post in various forums, I have not gotten to much response so I plead to you guys with more experience for direction, any help, links, complaints, anything would help . I would even give you a receiver already designed in a circuit board with a PIC micro in it. If you have better electronics knowledge than me and program PIC's you could probably program your own PIC with your own code. Thanks Lupe
Hello all, I have some general questions if someone can help me out. I have a supply of receivers and transmitters that I would like to use in my project using an Atmel AVR micro. The receiver uses a KESRX01 IC and a PIC micro. I would like to disconnect the Data out line from the receiver and connect it to my AVR micro. I can currently read the data from the transmitter by connecting the receiver to my computers RS232 port. I cannot make sense of the data but am not to concerned right now as my main problem is the transmitter. The transmitter uses a PIC micro also with a SAW resonator operating at 295.05 MHZ. My problem is how can I use this transmitter without redesigning the whole thing and/or would it be easier to find a trasmitter that works with my frequency and use it instead. I am sure I cannot just take the PIC micro out of the transmitter circuit and expect to feed it with my own data from my micro. This is my 3rd post in various forums, I have not gotten to much response so I plead to you guys with more experience for direction, any help, links, complaints, anything would help . I would even give you a receiver already designed in a circuit board with a PIC micro in it. If you have better electronics knowledge than me and program PIC's you could probably program your own PIC with your own code. Thanks Lupe