This is for all of us who were facing problem of reading from sbuf.....keil does not show the value getting transferred from sbuf to variable but the code works when implemented on hardware....We were able to communicate between two 8052 sucessfully....JUST TAKE COMMON GROUND FOR BOTH THE 8052s
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What's that, then?
My friend if u like I can make a look at ur program if u like ... just upload it and PM me ... I will try to make it work .
Yes it works just got it today....we have u use SIN instruction in the command window......
It most certainly can!
Basically it was just to tell that keil does not show the value being read from sbuf into the variable but code works......
Ah - that's what happens when you let Marketing in on the act...
Yes, but he is spelling it as it is procountinated.
But One-Wire interface needs 2 wires.
You always need a common ground, unless you have some type of isolator. Electronics runs on electricity. You need a + and -
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1) that was what I ment 2) if you go by the procountionation in this neck of the woods it would be what I thought it was 3) thank you, I learned something.
Erik
Yes, That's what I thought
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Did you really mean that?
I guess I have lived too long in the boonies, up here in the mountains it means "tongue in cheek".
If I could find an Appelachian to English dictionary, it should be there.
It certainly can - if you understand & use it correctly!
www.keil.com/.../uv3_db_exp_pvar_serial.htm
"JUST TAKE COMMON GROUND FOR BOTH THE 8052s
Yes - that's why its called a three-wire interface: Rx, Tx, and GND!
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