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GlennP
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Voltage Level Issues
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February 05, 2015, 08:01:31 am »
Hi,
I am trying to get a test procedure for some boards that have been tested (rougly!) but are known to be working working from a JPeg I was given I have strapped two boards together (they are IrDA) and the idea was send a string from one to the other, this does not work(!), I went to the circuit diagram and found a TFDU4101 IrDA and a 74LG214 Schmitt trigger but no buffer to bring the logic levels to RS232. In the photo there does not appear to be a buffer could a TTL to USB convertor have used ?
Glenn (long time no see!)
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Jan Axelson
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Re: Voltage Level Issues
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February 05, 2015, 09:40:14 am »
TTL voltages will work over short distances (up to a few feet). If you want to use USB, one of the boards will need to function as a USB host, and the other, as a USB device.
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