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Post subject: Bim2 Transceiver
Unread postPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 9:54 am
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Hi,

I am using a Radiometrix Transceiver to control an Alarm System. Can any1 help me with the use of the Bim2.

I know that I have to send a preamble, followed by a start bit, then the data (Manchester Encoded), then a stop bit and CRC checksum.

I am not sure how the start and stop bits work (i.e. does the transceiver use them or does the Microcontroller that I am using have to understand them)?

If any1 has any info or advice they could off I would be greatful.



Posted  11/12/2012
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