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Re: Electronic Wizards



My central heating controller system - now in phase 1 SWMBO acceptance
- uses an LCD display with a PIC 18F458 and CAN interface back to the
controller. I also have a CAN<->RS232 board connected to a PC. I use
two
pairs of CAT5 for connection, 12v power and CAN data.

The reason for CAN was that it is much cheaper than Ethernet, and
although much slower was easily adequate for the traffic I need with one
second updates of status and temperatures. The PIC has CAN hardware
built in and free driver software, and the CAN driver chips are a couple
of quid. At the moment I have around a 30m run of CAN bus wiring.

The trick is getting a pretty looking enclosure ..

Pete


Chris Miles wrote:
> Have any the electronics guys ever thought about developing a ethernet
module with a small LCD display
> that can be plugged in anywhere in the house and displays network
information / current channel being
> sent down to the tv / music titles being transmitted via FM to home
stereo systems etc.
>
> Or maybe even using CAT5 medium to send power and a parallel
connection down to the display?
>
> Chris
>
>




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