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oak:tutorials:serial [2016/02/26 03:15]
spiderbike [Oak]
oak:tutorials:serial [2016/03/02 03:02]
spiderbike [Connecting]
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 ====== Connecting to the Serial output of the Oak ====== ====== Connecting to the Serial output of the Oak ======
  
-The first step is to connect the cables from your Bus Pirate or any standard UART cable to the Oak+The first step is to connect the cables from your Bus Pirate or any standard UART cable to the Oak, I had a bus Pirate handy so I used this, which adds some extra steps, but others may find the general info useful
  
 in the photo example of the Bus Pirate the wires I have used are as follows in the photo example of the Bus Pirate the wires I have used are as follows
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   * enter **1** for Receive polarity (Idle 1 *default)   * enter **1** for Receive polarity (Idle 1 *default)
   * enter **2** for select output type (Normal (H=3.3V, L=GND))   * enter **2** for select output type (Normal (H=3.3V, L=GND))
-  * Now you need to change the baud rate of the Bus pirate to match, as you are just going to pass thru data as it wont keep otherwise+  * Now you need to change the baud rate of the Bus pirate to match, as you are just going to pass thru data as it wont keep up otherwise
   * enter **b** to set baud rate   * enter **b** to set baud rate
   * enter **10** for BRG Raw value we want one not specified in the list (74880) which equates to **52**   * enter **10** for BRG Raw value we want one not specified in the list (74880) which equates to **52**
oak/tutorials/serial.txt · Last modified: 2016/03/02 03:02 by spiderbike