| Justin Fontes 01/11/10 21:15 Modified: 01/11/10 22:24 Read: 258 times Woodland USA Msg Score: +1 +1 Informative |
#172352 - Well.. is this pretty good? Responding to: Justin Fontes's previous message |
This an easy article to understand for someone that wants a reference and a quick simple guide.
http://www.ucpros.com/work%20sa...es%201.htm The tabs at the bottom of the page go all the way to the UART section which will give a nice table of differences. Seems the author agrees with my previous statement "...to pick the "right" interface for the task at hand. Each of the available interfaces has its advantages and disadvantages and is better suited at some tasks than others." As I said that "the application chooses the communication portal, but the communication portal has already been defined." In other words, go to the car dealer knowing you want fuel economy. As far as that page goes, I think it's a pretty good starting point and maybe people here could elaborate as I suspect most people have a much deeper understanding of the detailed concepts. Also, some protocols are missing. I cannot seem to find part 4 or so.... Oh Kai already saw your page a long time ago.... really liked your ground loop explanation... |
| Topic | Author | Date |
| Connecting two 8051s | Poonam Kothawade | 01/08/10 01:31 |
| ther are lots of interfaces | Neil Kurzman | 01/08/10 01:58 |
| "RS232" (sic?) | Andy Neil | 01/08/10 02:25 |
| That is why i said type | Neil Kurzman | 01/08/10 18:08 |
| a slight difference of opinion | Erik Malund | 01/08/10 07:43 |
| I'm (probably) with Neil | Andy Neil | 01/08/10 08:35 |
| I do not, specifically if ... | Erik Malund | 01/08/10 08:50 |
| I thought you'd like that! | Andy Neil | 01/08/10 09:33 |
| I was looking from a code point of veiw | Neil Kurzman | 01/08/10 18:14 |
| if one was the best there would only be one. | Andy Neil | 01/09/10 03:38 |
| yes and no | Erik Malund | 01/09/10 07:41 |
| Lots of interfaces - Microwire; SPI; I2C | Andy Neil | 01/08/10 08:31 |
| parallel? | Maarten Brock | 01/10/10 04:01 |
| You may use whatever you like! | Andy Neil | 01/08/10 02:18 |
| I2C is serial communication. | Richard Erlacher | 01/08/10 09:44 |
| Already noted | Andy Neil | 01/08/10 10:50 |
| Sorry ... didn't mean to steal your thunder ... | Richard Erlacher | 01/08/10 12:49 |
| Is this (question) a Joke ...??? | Kiran V. Sutar | 01/09/10 12:25 |
| Very tired of the "depends" response | Justin Fontes | 01/10/10 00:41 |
| Agreed...but this happens always... | Kiran V. Sutar | 01/10/10 01:21 |
| I think you missed the point! | Andy Neil | 01/10/10 02:41 |
| Re: 'Depends'.. | Gopal Amlekar | 01/10/10 06:53 |
| it's typical ... | Richard Erlacher | 01/10/10 08:18 |
| All too common! | Andy Neil | 01/10/10 08:52 |
| FAQ isn't easy - flowchart not adequate | Per Westermark | 01/10/10 07:12 |
| Exactly! | Andy Neil | 01/10/10 08:50 |
| You wouldn't do it in everyday life - so why do it here?! | Andy Neil | 01/10/10 09:00 |
| Concrete enough? | Kai Klaas | 01/10/10 13:31 |
| Wow! | Andy Neil | 01/10/10 16:28 |
| Yes, for a while... | Kai Klaas | 01/11/10 08:42 |
| Well.. is this pretty good? | Justin Fontes | 01/11/10 21:15 |
| Still missing the point? | Andy Neil | 01/12/10 03:41 |
| Youre missing my point | Justin Fontes | 01/12/10 10:48 |
| Exactly!! | Kai Klaas | 01/12/10 11:12 |
| I see - but disagree | Andy Neil | 01/12/10 11:21 |
| not 'demanding' but 'asking' is encouraged | Erik Malund | 01/12/10 11:35 |
| Still often not possible to help... | Per Westermark | 01/12/10 17:45 |
| I agree Justin..but... | Kiran V. Sutar | 01/13/10 04:09 |
| Lots of usage details possible without giving product away | Per Westermark | 01/13/10 08:29 |
| My answer was to be quiet! | Kai Klaas | 01/13/10 08:35 |
| I will admit.... | Justin Fontes | 01/13/10 11:38 |
| That's why folks should search before posting! | Richard Erlacher | 01/13/10 12:21 |
| Please provide more details... | Anurag Mishra | 03/22/10 07:06 |
Don't you think it's a bit late for that?! | Andy Neil | 03/22/10 07:16 |



