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Looks good! What about the software side - what kind of interface we would have to use with this SC16IS750 ? I mean do we have to write a library from scratch ?
Pardon my ignorance.. I'm not an HW expert and new to Jolla. What is TCVR ?
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I have given some toughts to this already...
--> either SC16IS750. Has 3.3V operation, but you'll need I2C levelconverter (e.g. PCA9517) and 1.8V regulator. Easier to interface to the 232 transceiver.
--> or SC16IS850L. Has 1.8V operation, no need for I2C level converter, but needs 1.8V regulator. and some tricks to interface to 232 transceiver.
Last edited by kimmoli; 2015-02-21 at 13:33. Reason: back to WIP