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programming the control register (st7538)

thorsten-kopp
Associate II
Posted on September 23, 2005 at 06:01

programming the control register (st7538)

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boicuflorin
Associate II
Posted on April 28, 2005 at 08:35

Hi Reny,

Sorry for my time response :(

Please send me your email and then I send you

my routine and we can talk about them.

By.

reinhard_larch
Associate II
Posted on May 04, 2005 at 16:30

Hi flo123,

here is my e-mail address:

reinhard_larch@yahoo.com.au

thanks a lot, very much appriciated!!!

Regards

reny

boicuflorin
Associate II
Posted on May 12, 2005 at 06:55

Hi Reny,

I send you an email !

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yuanye-28
Associate II
Posted on June 10, 2005 at 01:42

hi,flo123

Could you send me?

my emial is

mailto:yuanye-28@163.com

thank you very much.

boicuflorin
Associate II
Posted on September 20, 2005 at 10:55

Hi,

I want to implement an FEC (forward error correction) in my ST7538 modem. What algorithm you had use ??? can you give me a suggestion 🙂

Thank's

krapf
Associate II
Posted on September 21, 2005 at 11:13

Error Correction?

Well, I am using the old Hamming code.

The amount of hamming bits to be used is up to you to decide...

But there is a class of FEC codes called TURBO CODES that are much more efficient, but they need a lot of processing power.

Rafael Krapf

BRASIL

info79
Associate II
Posted on September 23, 2005 at 05:50

Hi everybody,

I'm working with ST7538. I'm transmit between neutral fase and ground line to avoid problem in trifase system with 132,5 Khz frequency and 2400 baud. In some site I have problem of noise and the CD/PD line toggle. This problem occure some hours a day. By your esperience should I change some parameters as frequency or baud rate to improve the comunication ?

I'm use a preamble byte every transmission to syncronize the comunication but during noise doesn't work correct.

Have you suggest me a way to avoid noise by software ?

What is the best configuration of register to avoid noise and have best performance ?

Thanks to everybody help me....

info79
Associate II
Posted on September 23, 2005 at 06:01

Hi Everybody,

another problem I have is a noise on clock CLR/T. In some device it's a stable but in other the clock swing. The hardware and components are the same. If I disconnect the transformer from line the clock became stable. Have you suggest something ?

I have best performance with transformer 2:1.

Thanks for help.