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Have a look at our DataBridge wireless modules at Starman Electric. One module could interface directly with PIC, and the other could connect to the PC using a serial UART to USB converter like FTDI TTL-232R. The modules link together automatically and provide wireless serial without errors for...
Hi shahbaz,
Our company offers a product that can create a wireless serial cable for you at 1km. Serial data that is fed on one side is simply regenerated on the output, along with retransmissions and data verification. For more distance you can also use a directional antenna. The serial input...
Re: help,please (pic code)
Hi azamabc2002,
If I may I would recommend using PICBASIC from MELabs. (http://www.melabs.com). If you are fairly new to PIC microcontrollers, PICBASIC makes it very easy to communicate with the UART for TX and RX and many other things.
For the wireless portion, if...
Hi coolrox86,
If you have not already purchased the xbee modules, look into DataBridge modules from Starman Electric. (http://www.starmanelectric.com)
- mstarman
Re: I want to control some thing wireless,what are the optio
Hi drdigital,
Look into DataBridge modules from Starman Electric. (http://www.starmanelectric.com)
These modules provide very low latency wireless links for analog, digital, and UART data. So if you need to control you motor, you...
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