If you can program the mica2 but not receive data you probably have the
silly little switch on the mib510 board in the wrong position. The
a slide switch on the opposite edge from the serial connector, next to
the reset push button, should be in the OFF position. Please don't ask
me what the switch is for, other than to create this problem...

MS

Zhengsu Gao wrote:
Hi, all:

I am using mib510 board and a serial-to-usb converter. Now I can programing mica2 with mib510. but I cannot receive the raw data from uart (I am using xlisten). I found some doc said "Some USB to DB9 serial port adapters cannot run at 115 kbaud". But I checked the driver, it seems this converter can support this speed? Can anyone help me out? Thanks

Best

Zhengsu


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