May 29, 2014 #1 C clau Newbie level 5 Joined Nov 13, 2013 Messages 10 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1 Activity points 82 Hi, How can I "use" ASCII in my c code? I mean, I send "Hello World" to RCom Serial but it receives something like this "€øøø€øø€ø€ø€€€€øøø€øø€ø€€€€€€€øøø€øø€ø€€€€€" How can I convert this? Thank you,
Hi, How can I "use" ASCII in my c code? I mean, I send "Hello World" to RCom Serial but it receives something like this "€øøø€øø€ø€ø€€€€øøø€øø€ø€€€€€€€øøø€øø€ø€€€€€" How can I convert this? Thank you,
May 30, 2014 #2 andre_luis Super Moderator Staff member Joined Nov 7, 2006 Messages 9,601 Helped 1,190 Reputation 2,399 Reaction score 1,208 Trophy points 1,403 Location Brazil Activity points 55,713 It sounds as baud rate of UART transmitter and receiver configured at different rates. +++
May 30, 2014 #3 C clau Newbie level 5 Joined Nov 13, 2013 Messages 10 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1 Activity points 82 andre_teprom said: It sounds as baud rate of UART transmitter and receiver configured at different rates. +++ Click to expand... Hi thanks for your help, I don't think that's the problem...Both baud rates are 9600 bps
andre_teprom said: It sounds as baud rate of UART transmitter and receiver configured at different rates. +++ Click to expand... Hi thanks for your help, I don't think that's the problem...Both baud rates are 9600 bps
Jun 20, 2014 #4 embpic Advanced Member level 3 Joined May 29, 2013 Messages 742 Helped 80 Reputation 160 Reaction score 77 Trophy points 1,308 Location india Activity points 5,213 u also have to check other setting like stop bit, parity bit and so on..