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#129649 - Try DS89C450, AT89S2051 (qty 2) Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hello Tomas,
Try a DS89C450 which has two serial ports and two AT89S2051 IC's. This will give you four ports total. Use parallel ports of AT89S2051 and DS89C450 to pass data to/from DS89C450. Some simple hand shakeing to coordinate data flow should take care of the logistics. You can see a block diagram at this address http://members.aol.com/cpu8052/dabasinskas.gif. Regards, Charles Bannister ![]() |
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