by PaulP » Sun Feb 04, 2007 4:35 pm
by PaulP
Sun Feb 04, 2007 4:35 pm
inaki wrote:Apparently the software is intended to communicate two 'virtual serial ports'. So, in the PC side, where you have H2H, it would work, but you would need another serial virtual port on the robot side, which you wont have.
The DPAC AirBorne unit has a serial out on it so I was intending to connect the serial direct to the Hi-Speed port on the robot.
Without a schematic its a bit difficult to describe but...
H2H3 >> Virtual COM >> Wireless LAN
Would get H2H on Wifi
Wireless LAN >> AirBourne Module >> Robot Hi-Speed Serial Input
Should get to the bot.
I think...
I was also considering the low speed port as well but Im not certain of its use. The Airborne Unit can support I believe up to 5 ports so theoretically it could handle all comms at 54g
I did consider Bluetooth but from other comments Ive read, The best rate acheivable is 115200 and there can be delays caused by the latency of bluetooth. A bit out of my depth on that subject but knowing how bad bluetooth is on my phones and pda links I tend to avoid it. Range would also be a critical factor (the walls in this house are made from some strange stuff) so the Class 1 option wouild be the only one viable.
inaki wrote:Apparently the software is intended to communicate two 'virtual serial ports'. So, in the PC side, where you have H2H, it would work, but you would need another serial virtual port on the robot side, which you wont have.
The DPAC AirBorne unit has a serial out on it so I was intending to connect the serial direct to the Hi-Speed port on the robot.
Without a schematic its a bit difficult to describe but...
H2H3 >> Virtual COM >> Wireless LAN
Would get H2H on Wifi
Wireless LAN >> AirBourne Module >> Robot Hi-Speed Serial Input
Should get to the bot.
I think...
I was also considering the low speed port as well but Im not certain of its use. The Airborne Unit can support I believe up to 5 ports so theoretically it could handle all comms at 54g
I did consider Bluetooth but from other comments Ive read, The best rate acheivable is 115200 and there can be delays caused by the latency of bluetooth. A bit out of my depth on that subject but knowing how bad bluetooth is on my phones and pda links I tend to avoid it. Range would also be a critical factor (the walls in this house are made from some strange stuff) so the Class 1 option wouild be the only one viable.