interval, so even if
something 'strange' happens the failure would be fixed after finite time
period. But maybe there is smarter way of doing that. Maybe some special
fault-tolerant rs-232 kernel drivers ?
Any help appreciated, maybe someone has other helpful advieces regarding
reliable rs-232
Thank you very much for all your advices.
The device I'm going to 'talk to' is cesium clock with rs-232 interface.
So it is not possible to simply change the interface to differential
one. Connection cable can be short and the transmission speed can be
slow. The most important thing for me is
2010/4/11 Grzegorz Daniluk li...@o2.pl:
Thank you very much for all your advices.
The device I'm going to 'talk to' is cesium clock with rs-232 interface. So
it is not possible to simply change the interface to differential one.
Connection cable can be short and the transmission speed can be
would be fixed after finite time
period. But maybe there is smarter way of doing that. Maybe some special
fault-tolerant rs-232 kernel drivers ?
Any help appreciated, maybe someone has other helpful advieces regarding
reliable rs-232 programming ini general ?
Thanks for all help and advices
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Any help appreciated, maybe someone has other helpful advieces regarding
reliable rs-232 programming ini general ?
RS-232 is inherently as reliable as the devices you're talking with, the
protocols you're using for communication and the (lack of) interference
from noise on cable/s