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RE: 10 CM12U vs. XM12U ? Any differences?


  • Subject: RE: 10 CM12U vs. XM12U ? Any differences?
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phil@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 00:40:30 +0100


> > One takes serial input and has a "processor" of it's
own to
> sort out
> > the interface and timings onto the mains wiring - the other
> takes TTL
> > input and is a completely dumb device.
>
> The XM10U also has its own microcontroller for the decoding
> of X-10 signals but it doesn't do much else.

Yes - agreed - by "dumb" I was meaning that it has no ability to
do anything
on its own - the CM12 can perform macros without anything else attached and
so has it's own "intelligence" whereas the XM10 is simply a TTL
gateway to
send and receive X10 signals.

Cheers

Phil




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