| ??? 05/10/01 23:39 Read: times |
#11501 - RE: Slowdown in RS485 |
Hi Craig,
thanks for removing my mistakes of posting thrice ! OKay, it involve only 2 RS485 talking to each other. When I send from A to B, let say, I send a string "Craig Steiner" from terminal A to B. The strange thing is the delay is added AFTER I send my string, not before or during. The formula that I come out with this problem (at least it works for now). amount of delay = 40 clock * no of characters. So the longer you send, the longer the delay should add. After the calculated delay, then I can "safely" disable the transmitter of Side A. Thanks anyway. Best REgards Andy |
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| Slowdown in RS485 | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
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