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Arun Kumar V
Thu Jun 26 2008, 05:52PM

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Huh-Ha, back to square one !



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Colin Mac
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Hi Arun. I'm looking at FBUS. It uses Tx and Rx like regular RS232 at 115,200 baud.
Except I found some C code for a PIC and nokia 3220 and the person is using 9600 baud. Can you tell what he is doing from this zip of schematic and code attached? Is it Fbus?
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Colin Mac
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Anyone. How do I connect micro to Nokia 3220 or 3510i?

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say2paul
Tue Jul 01 2008, 02:26AM
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Mobile phone will be fine until you are making project at your own, but when you want to launch it commercially, I think there must be some proprietary issue with Nokia or other mobile phone manufacturer.

You must confirm it with Nokia people!
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thats why you always look for GSM modems when making these kind of projects. You get the modems or modules and use it as per your needs. no issue

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say2paul
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1. GSM modems are designed to work for 24 hours 365 days continuously without any problem.

2. GSM modems comes with RS-232 port, i.e. it is very easy to interface with uControllers.

3. Few modems comes with open AT, so you can do even more with these modems!
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