Re: rs-232 to i2c converter using 16f88
- From: Bob <StephensDigital@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 10:57:39 -0700 (PDT)
On Aug 26, 6:52 am, "Squishy" <tiechm...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi guys,
I've been searching the internet and specifically this site now for a few
weeks in an attempt to learn how to get my 16f88 to convert my gps data
(rs-232) to i2c.
I am doing this so that my Lego NXT can receive gps data without it using
up the bluetooth connection.
I have the physical stuff that I need (programming board, chip, serial
cable etc) but I lack the know-how.
I was wondering if anyone here has seen or done this before elsewhere, or
if I could get a headstart in the right direction.
I've used both C and assembly before but not in the context of programming
a chip.
Cheers,
Rob
Check out Microchip's website. There is a wealth of application notes
and code examples covering this sort of thing there. If you don't find
exactly what you want under the 16F88, check out some of the other
chips - one of the nice things about the PIC line of micros is they
maintain upward and backward compatibility as much as they can.
Bob Stephens
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