- Isolated UART communication
- Posted by Rohan on May 3rd, 2007
Hi All,
Any suggestions about making high-speed (16k baud) opto-isolated UART
communications between
1. Microcoltroller to Microcontroller at TTL Levels.
2. RS232 port and microcontroller
How do you guys do it.
I use two opto couplers (4n35) for receive and transmit side but it
has its speed limitations.
Thanks,
Rohan
- Posted by Meindert Sprang on May 3rd, 2007
"Rohan" <rohanshar@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Then use a faster opto-coupler. I have had good results with the SFH6138.
These are couplers with a darlington stage when you can pull the base of the
second transistor to ground with for instance a 4k7 ohm resistor. This gives
you a massive increase in speed. I have run this at 115200 baud without a
glitch.
Meindert
- Posted by Anton Erasmus on May 5th, 2007
On 3 May 2007 11:42:56 -0700, Rohan <rohanshar@gmail.com> wrote:
http://www.nve.com make TTL compatible isolators that can handle data
rates of >50Mb/s.
Analog devices also has a range of products that uses the same sort of
technology for high speed isolation.
http://www.analog.com/en/subCat/0,28...0%255F,00.html
Regards
Anton Erasmus
- Posted by Bill on May 5th, 2007
"Rohan" <rohanshar@gmail.com> wrote in message
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MIDI runs at 31.25Kb...most schematics I've seen for a midi interface
use a 6N138. I've built several interfaces with them and had no problems.
It's been about 5 years since I built a midi interface, but I presume
they're still available and inexpensive.
HTH,
Bill