I have an electronic project to do which consist in :
Transmitting data (errors) stored on a EEPROM to a FOX LX832 board and indicate if there are errors or not on a website (php page stored on the FOX LX832 board).
To sum up i have :
EEPROM <===RS232===> FOX LX832 <===ETHERNET===> Computer
My questions are :
-How can i transmit the errors from the EEPROM to the FOX LX832? Is there anything to program? Or is it automatic?
-Secondly, can i make a C program (which will be stored on the FOX LX832 i suppose) like :
"if there is error1
then indicate it on the website
else nothing and test if there is error2
etc...." ?
Please clarify: while bytes of data are stored in an EEProm you want to verify them and if an error occurs you want to send an error-message via RS232 –to- FOX bla, bla .. right?
-How can i transmit the errors from the EEPROM to the FOX LX832? Is there anything to program? Or is it automatic?
Yes that's it, the errors are stored in the EEPROM, and if there is one, the EEPROM must send it to the FOX.
The EEPROM and the fox are linked by RS232.