Hello, 

I am trying to connect my beagleboard up to a sabertooth 2x10

http://www.dimensionengineering.com/products/sabertooth2x10

It is best for me to communicate through simplified serial if possible. 
Description below.

Could someone point me in the right direction?

Thanks.


"Simplified serial uses TTL level single-byte serial commands to set the 
motor speed and 
direction. This makes it easy to interface to microcontrollers and PCs, 
without having to 
implement a packet-based communications protocol. Simplified serial is a 
one-direction only 
interface. The transmit line from the host is connected to S1. The host’s 
receive line is not 
connected to the Sabertooth. Because of this, multiple drivers can be 
connected to the same serial 
transmitter. If using a true RS-232 device like a PC’s serial port, it is 
necessary to use a level 
converter to shift the –10V to 10V rs-232 levels to the 0v-5v TTL levels 
the Sabertooth is 
expecting. This is usually done with a Max232 type chip. If using a TTL 
serial device like a 
microcontroller, the TX line of the microcontroller may be connected 
directly to S1. 
 
Because Sabertooth controls two motors with one 8 byte character, when 
operating in Simplified 
Serial mode, each motor has 7 bits of resolution. Sending a character 
between 1 and 127 will 
control motor 1. 1 is full reverse, 64 is stop and 127 is full forward. 
Sending a character between 
128 and 255 will control motor 2. 128 is full reverse, 192 is stop and 255 
is full forward. 
 Character 0 (hex 0x00) is a special case. Sending this character will shut 
down both motors."



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