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Re: [ts-7000] Re: High Speed Serial Communication

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Re: High Speed Serial Communication
From: Tom Panzarella <>
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 22:11:35 -0400
On Aug 27, 2007, at 9:50 PM, Jason Stahls wrote:

> Triffid Hunter wrote:
>> On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 10:38:34 +1000, mrjbradski < 
>> group.com> wrote:
>>> --- In  "mrjbradski" <> wrote:
>>>> I need to program the serial ports of my TS-7400 for the highest  
>>>> speed possible. Can anyone show me an example? Thanks Rich
>>> I found the answer, but Im not liking it. It seems that the  
>>> EP9302 can only do 115k. I need 500k or better AND 9 bit serial  
>>> communication mode. Any simple solutions?
>> see if the FT232R usb to serial chip supports 9 bit
>
> You'd trust a USB serial chip at 500k+ ? :)
>

I assume you wouldn't? Can you share why?

We (and many others I know) are using a USB COMi: http:// 
www.byterunner.com/byterunner/product=name:USB-COMi  (It's either the  
USB-COMi-SI-M or the USB-COMi-M -- I don't have the device in front  
of me right now), to do LIDAR signal processing at 500Kbps (RS422).  
We have not experienced any problems. I'm very curious to hear why  
you wouldn't trust such a device.

Thanks,

Tom.



 
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