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 ====== Communication Module ====== ====== Communication Module ======
  
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 The module is equipped with two DB-9 connectors, which are routed through the TTL converter MAX232. The module is equipped with two DB-9 connectors, which are routed through the TTL converter MAX232.
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-NB! This communication module is not compatible with the old controller module (Atmega128). In case you are planning to use this communication module and the old controller module, you need to perform a little modification on the controller module. 
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-Do not operate the communication module before disconnecting the MAX232 driver on the controller module. 
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-([[en:hardware:homelab:communication:atmega128mod|See the guide]]) 
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-Reason: The communication module version 5.1 is designed for the controller module version 5.0 and newer. The old controller module has the RS232 interface on the module, and it overdrives the communication module RS232 interface that results in the short circuit. 
  
 ===== Wireless Modules ===== ===== Wireless Modules =====
  
-The module is equipped with the wireless modules, either the ZigBee or Bluetooth ones.+The module is equipped with the wireless modules, either the ZigBee or Bluetooth one.
  
 Following wireless models can be found on the board: Following wireless models can be found on the board:
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 {{:examples:communication:bt.jpg?250|}} {{:examples:communication:bt.jpg?250|}}
  
-It is also possible to use the GPS receiver instead of above modules. This module is optional and is provided upon separate request. +It is also possible to use the RFID or WiFi modules instead of above. 
  
  
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 ===== Electrical Connections ===== ===== Electrical Connections =====
  
-The communication board is connected with the controller module to the port PE-PB-PD. The 3.3 V power supply comes from the port PA-PC-PG. With the on-board DIP switches it is possible to select which external connector is routed to the microcontroller UART ports.+The Communication board is connected with the Controller module to the port PE-PB-PD. The 3.3 V power supply comes from the port PA-PC-PG. With the on-board DIP switches it is possible to select which external connector is routed to the microcontroller UART ports.
  
 [{{  :examples:communication:communication_sch_ports_v51.png?580  |Schematic of port connectors}}] [{{  :examples:communication:communication_sch_ports_v51.png?580  |Schematic of port connectors}}]
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 ==== RS232 Connectors ==== ==== RS232 Connectors ====
  
-DB-9 connectors are for connecting the external devices, another controller or PC in case another device meets the RS232 standard interface. If one wants to connect two controller modules, the cross-wired cable (also known as zero-modem cable) must be used.+DB-9 connectors are for connecting the external devices, another controller or PCin case another device meets the RS232 standard interface. If one wants to connect two Controller modules, the cross-wired cable (also known as zero-modem cable) must be used.
  
  
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 ==== Wireless Connector ==== ==== Wireless Connector ====
  
-Two 2 mm socket rows are intended for the wireless module connection, e.g., Zigbee, Bluetooth or GPS. Only UART signals and 3.3 V power lines are connected as shown on the table below.+Two 2 mm socket rows are intended for the wireless module connection, e.g., Zigbee, Bluetooth, RFID or WiFi. Only UART signals and 3.3 V power lines are connected as shown on the table below.
  
 ^ Pin ^ Signal ^ ^ Pin ^ Signal ^
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-[{{  :examples:communication:communication_sch_uart2.resized.png?580  |Schematics of UART connectors}}]+[{{  :examples:communication:sch_xbee_uart_v5.1.png?580  |Schematics of UART connectors}}]
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