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Mega 2560 #24

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Yuejing1992 opened this issue Mar 3, 2017 · 4 comments
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Mega 2560 #24

Yuejing1992 opened this issue Mar 3, 2017 · 4 comments

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@Yuejing1992
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Hi,
I would like to ask if i use Mega 2560 instead of mini pro any modification i need to make? Besides hardware connection issue and change the timer1 function to timer5. I assume since mega 2560 have a more powerful microprocessor than pro mini, will it make sense that it can somehow achieve transmission speed than pro mini?

@jpiat
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jpiat commented Mar 3, 2017 via email

@Yuejing1992
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Hi,

I have successfully integrated your code with a white LED with an LED driver circuit and also added in a amplifier circuit for the photo-diode in the receiver side also. Anything works fine.
I am trying to increase the bit-rate by decrease the symbol period to 250 microsecond, but the receiver side only receive "Start" (Not an complete sentence of "start of the program").
Would like to ask why...

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TheLastAvenger commented Apr 14, 2017

@Yuejing1992 Hey, i am trying it on the Arduino Uno and beside the resistors and some changes in the code, I get the LED to blink, can you share your setup on MEGA?, I also want to try.
email : soudagar.abrar@gmail.com

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jpiat commented Apr 18, 2017

I never tested this code for bitrates higher than 1kbit. Doubling the bit-rate (with 250µs symbol period) may be too fast. Did you have a look at the signal on the receiving side ?

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