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Re: RYO network
Hi Pete
Dave Mc Laughlin is the best person to ask regarding canbus (he
uses it for his boiler control) although he,s using the Atmel
processors..with the can chips....
>Any good reasons why I should shell out for an ICD 2 (or even switch
microprocessors) and >use pukka CAN?
Just got the icd2 recently so i could start using the 16f88 pics as well as
the18f range ,but currently still using the 16f876 for my xPL
projects....the icd2 isnt that expensive imo.....
> HA? - it's part of my central heating control.
Keep us posted on your progress.....are you coding in assembler or HLL..???
Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Shew" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
To: "UKHA" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 9:08 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] RYO network
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> I've got a requirement to connect a few PICs together and Cat 5 seems
the
logical choice for physical media. However, I need to choose a protocol.
CAN
looks a likely candidate, but I'm working with PIC 17F877A and not the much
nicer PIC 18F458 and don't have the luxury of an inbuilt CAN engine. The
reason - I only have version 1 of the ICD.
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> I also have space limitations and don't want to add an external CAN
chip.
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> I don't want a bus master network, though if the case were strong
enough I
could be persuaded., So I've currently got the idea of using CAN bus
drivers
driven using a standard UART with extra logic to detect recessive/dominant
collisions, and with a protocol loosely based on CAN within the limitations
of the hardware. The pseudo code looks like it should work OK, but I know
that debugging is going to be "interesting".
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> Has anyone else been along this route with success or failure? Any
good
reasons why I should shell out for an ICD 2 (or even switch
microprocessors)
and use pukka CAN?
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> HA? - it's part of my central heating control.
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> Pete
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