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I hope someone here will be able to help.
Can one safely connect two devices that would read (Rx) from Cambridge 302 (Tx)? I have a signal right now going to ClearNav only but I would like to split the Cambridge out signal (Tx) so I can also receive the data in a backup PDA. The second device would only receive the data from Cambridge not send anything. I found some references that suggest this is commonly done with RS232 interfaces, but I am a bit suspicious since connecting 2 devices would reduce resistance of the load. The manual says two PDAs are not supported but it is difficult to say if this is dictated by circuit issues or by protocol being messed up by two PDAs trying to communicate bi-bidirectionally at the same time. Again, I only want to receive. Any knowledgeable reply would be appreciated. It is also interesting to see PowerFlarm specifying that only one external device could be connected to the DB9 serial port. I would like to understand that as well. What is the reason for this, hardware or software? |
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As many devices as you like can receive 302 serial data out (at least three
anyway in my experience). Obvously you know Andrezej, only one can transmit to the 302 and switching is needed if you want bi-directional communication (for example, task exchange). The 302 serial DB-9 connector also has separate power out on pins 6 and 9 to power 2 PDAs. At 21:41 30 September 2012, Andrzej Kobus wrote: I hope someone here will be able to help. Can one safely connect two devices that would read (Rx) from Cambridge 302 (Tx)? I have a signal right now going to ClearNav only but I would like to split the Cambridge out signal (Tx) so I can also receive the data in a backup PDA. The second device would only receive the data from Cambridge not send anything. I found some references that suggest this is commonly done with RS232 interfaces, but I am a bit suspicious since connecting 2 devices would reduce resistance of the load. The manual says two PDAs are not supported but it is difficult to say if this is dictated by circuit issues or by protocol being messed up by two PDAs trying to communicate bi-bidirectionally at the same time. Again, I only want to receive. Any knowledgeable reply would be appreciated. It is also interesting to see PowerFlarm specifying that only one external device could be connected to the DB9 serial port. I would like to understand that as well. What is the reason for this, hardware or software? |
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