2005-11-16 09:03 PM
2005-09-07 08:56 PM
Hi.
I have an exsisting product using the ST7537, but I have now been told that this chip no longer is avalible. No I´m forced to use the ST7538. What do I have to take into considoration when making this conversion? - Interface between ST753x and uP? - Another communication transformator? - Master/slave problems? - Frequency deviations? - Other things that I have missed? Thanks in advance. Regards. Peter Denmark2005-11-16 02:16 AM
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On 08-09-2005 at 09:26, Anonymous wrote: Hi. I have an exsisting product using the ST7537, but I have now been told that this chip no longer is avalible. No I´m forced to use the ST7538. What do I have to take into considoration when making this conversion? - Interface between ST753x and uP? - Another communication transformator? - Master/slave problems? - Frequency deviations? - Other things that I have missed? Thanks in advance. Regards. Peter Denmark Hi Take a look at ST7538P works very nice for me.2005-11-16 09:03 PM
Hi gedass2000
Thanks for the reply. I have visited your site and looked at your designs. It looks good, and now I have information on how to wire up and use the ST7538. Regards. Peter