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The Communication module is designed to provide either the wired or wireless communication capabilities. The communication can established between the controllers, controller and PC or controller and external device.
The main communication protocol used with this board is a serial interface UART. Controller module can provide two channel UART connection with can be connected to wired RS232 connectors or wireless ZigBee / Bluetooth module. The selection is done by on-board jumpers. Simultaneously it is possible to use two parallel UART connections but user can choose (with the selection of jumpers) where the controller UART signals are routed. It is even possible to mix one UART Rx and Tx signals between different connectors.
For example if one external device only sends the information (e.g. RFID reader) and another only receives (e.g. Serial LCD), it is possible to use more than two UART connections in parallel.
Module is equipped with two DB-9 connectors witch are routed through the TTL converter MAX232.
NB! This communication module is not compatible with old HomeLab Controller module (Atmega128). In case of planning to use this Communication module and old Controller module you need to perform a little modification on the Controller module.
Do not operate with Communication module before doing the following modification: - Disconnect the MAX232 controller on the Controller board
(See the guide).
Reason: The Communication board version 5 is designed for the Controller board version 5. Old Controller board has the RS232 interface on the Controller board and it overdrives the Communication board RS232 interfaces witch results the short circuit.
The module is equipped with the wireless modules, either the ZigBee or Bluetooth ones.
Following wireless models can be found on the board:
It is also possible to use the GPS receiver instead of above modules. This module is the optional and is provided on the separate request.
The communication board is connected with the Controller module to the port PE-PB-PD. With jumper it is possible to select which external connector is routed to microcontroller UART ports.
DB-9 connectors are for the external devices, another controller of PC connections if the other party meets the RS232 standard interface. In case one want to connect two Controller modules the cross-wired cable (also known as zero-modem cable) must be used.
Several devices has UART interface instead of RS232. The Communication board has one UART connector under the wireless module.
UART connector pins:
| Pin | Signal |
|---|---|
| 1 | Tx |
| 2 | Rx |
| 3 | Vcc (5V) |
| 4 | GND |