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Hi Jason et. al.,
I'm guessing the answer to this question is yes but I can't tell for sure from the Range Wizard docs: can I connect a Range Wizard to my existing Serializer via I2C and then use my Serializer's serial port connection (back to my PC) to talk to the Range Wizard? I'm actually using the Bluetooth module with my Serializer and I'm hoping I don't have to have a separate Bluetooth connection for the Range Wizard.
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patrick
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| Hi, When you read the doc on the website , Range wizard has I2C. I think you can use I2C on serializer to get value on you PC or motherboard. I2C wireless RangeWIzard=====Serializer <<<< PC Regards Arnaud
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Yes, you sure can, and we have examples, in the RangeWizard User Guide, using the generic I2C protocol to talk to the RangeWizard from the Serializer Arnaud has the diagram right.  Best Regards!
Jason Summerour President, Summerour Robotics Corporation Microsoft MVP www.roboticsconnection.com
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Hi Arnaud and Jason,
I must have been blind! Thanks for straightening me out. I guess what I was really looking for was the .Net interface. Do you have an ETA on the library and docs for that?
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| Hi, I don't have tested generic I2C with .NET but i think it is simple Read serializerdocumentation (.NET) search for I2C you find I2CDevice inside Sensor class look for the example. I'am interested by your return about I2C!!! Regards Arnaud
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