Difference between revisions of "RS232 Shield V2 for Arduino"
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==How to buy== | ==How to buy== | ||
Here to buy RS232 Shield V2 for Arduino on [http://store.linksprite.com/rs232-shield-v2-for-arduino/ store] | Here to buy RS232 Shield V2 for Arduino on [http://store.linksprite.com/rs232-shield-v2-for-arduino/ store] |
Latest revision as of 21:51, 10 June 2014
Contents
Introduction
RS232 is a standard communication port for industry equipment. Unfortunately, modern computers don’t have it anymore. Arduino only has a USB port and a TTL UART interface. In order to talk to an industry equipment, we can add a RS232 port to Arduino using this handy RS232 shield.
Compared to RS232 Shield V1, you can choose two pins from Arduino D0 to D7 as Software Serial Ports to communicate with RS232 Shield (D0 and D1 is Hardware Serial Port).
Schematics
Resouces
How to buy
Here to buy RS232 Shield V2 for Arduino on store