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On Nov 23, 4:12*pm, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi Paul, The iPAQ 310 uses low voltage (3.3v) pseudo RS-232, so you'll need a cable with an RS-232 voltage level converter. *I sell them hehttp://www.cumulus-soaring.com/goddard.htm#I310-PS5a-1 and on the website The cable includes an inline RS-232 voltage level converter which converts the RS-232 standard signal levels to 3.3 volts as required by the iPAQ 310. Would this be a simple resistive divider or have you found something much more complex is required? Andy |
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