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Posted Monday, April 07, 2008 6:27 PM
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We would like to use multiple Serializers in a I2C network.  Ideally one Serializer would be the master and others would be slaves.  Alternately, if multiple Serializers could just be slaves we would still be very happy.

Could this functionality be added to the firmware?

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Posted Monday, April 07, 2008 7:07 PM
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This is in the works already. Right now I have the PWM function working and that is it. In the next month or 2 I will get the rest of the functions implimented.

Ringo

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Posted Sunday, April 20, 2008 11:57 PM
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Hi!!!

I 'm very interesting by this evolution because i want my microcontroller command an serial servomotor (with serial port) and control serializer with I2C can save One serial port.

"Currently i use two ports of my microcontroller and this evol can save one ^^"

And this evolution give another way to connect your serilizer.

Arnaud

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