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Serial Communication problem?

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Is there an easy way to pass 16kbit realtime stream over a 19.2kbps noisy serial link (without clock)? I want a simple format (not very complex as HDLC). It must be cover very easy data with minimum fade packet?
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i think HDLC is the simpliest protocol recogniseable by two devices. You can always use shorter sequence of signs: 1 bit start; 7 bits ASCII; 1 bit parity; 1 bit stop, but this is the question if devices recognise that frame between each other.
 

Hi, Don't that it is possible. Your do not have enough bandwidth. If you want to try something base the design on CIRC4 (see CD standard)

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Paul.
 

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