Difference between Serial and Data for IR
NZRob
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Anyone know the difference between the Serial mode and Data mode for IR?
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It's probably easiest to think about this from under the hood. In both cases, the IR port is simply sending a series of electrical pulses (on and off) With IR there are a prescribed series of pulses at a certain frequency that translate into on/off flashes that are interpreted as binary (ne: hexidecmal) numbers. With serial, the pulses are set to frequencies that a standard rs232 port understands. but it's still just binary/hex values being inturpreted on the other end.
the IR port is one-way. So also is the port when set to serial. you can send but not receive. -
Anyone know the difference between the Serial mode and Data mode for IR?
From memory the three modes are as follows:
IR: Usual mode for controlling equipment that has an IR receiver using an IR bud.
Serial: *Not* one way TTL level serial. Rather, an inverted IR pulse train for controlling some equipment with "wired IR" ports.
Data: This *is* one way TTL level serial which will control most devices with an RS232 or TTL serial port.
My memory is hazy on the "Serial" mode - I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
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